You’ll love the sea views from this handsome semi-detached farmhouse, with BBQ and picnic benches positioned to soak up the scenery after a day exploring the coast. Inside, the comfortable and well-proportioned house has the same views from the sitting/dining room and two…
Live in Victorian grandeur in this striking three-bedroom house. Carefully curated to retain its special Gothic Revival style, Chaplain’s House offers a rare opportunity to stay in an authentic 19th-century building. It’s set over three floors where you’ll find…
Originally built as two cottages between 1905 and 1911, distinctively-styled Penparc with its terracotta roof and snecked stone walls welcomes up to eight guests and two dogs. With easy access to the vast Dinefwr estate and deer park, it is perfect for large groups who want…
This half-timbered house was built in 1908 at a time when the ‘garden cottage’ trend became popular. Its surroundings are overwhelmingly beautiful with Powis Castle in the background and its perfectly pruned gardens visible from the windows. Its interiors are nothing…
Built from local stone, 89 Church Lawn stands proudly at the entrance to the garden of Stourhead. With views over to the village church, and a concealed garden, the cottage is pleasantly secluded, despite its proximity to the famous stately home. Inside, you’ll find…
Stay in historic luxury in this grand five-bedroom manor. The Georgian mansion exudes 18th-century character with its pamment-tiled entrance, wood-panelled walls and fine antique furnishings. There’s enough room for 8 people and an additional two if booked with…
Dyffryn Mymbyr Farm House is a restored Victorian farmhouse in an outstanding location in central Snowdonia. Part of the Penrhyn estate, the cottage benefits from stunning mountain views and was the setting for the iconic novel, I bought a Mountain. Rise early and explore the…
Gather the family and friends for a holiday in this large manor. It has three spacious bedrooms and can sleep up to nine people. For ramblers and beach fanatics alike, it sits close to Stackpole’s stunning coastline. Also close by is the lily carpeted ponds of Bosherston.…
Jam packed with character, The Oast House is an 18th-century brick built house, located on the Brockhampton estate, with its former hop kilns and barns still in place. The large holiday home boasts many beamed ceilings, original features in the kitchen, a small enclosed…
Deben View is an elegant first-floor apartment based in Tranmer House, a place of fascinating history. It was here that its former owner, Edith Pretty, ordered the famous Sutton Hoo archaeological dig in which an Anglo-Saxon ship was discovered. You’ll have views across…
Just a short walk from Freshwater West, one of Wales's best beaches, Gupton Farm Surf Lodge is the perfect coastal escape for adventurous guests who want to enjoy the outdoors and meet up with friends and family. You’ll find lots of things to do right on…
Home Farm Farm House was built in the late 1700s on the advice of famous landscape architect Capability Brown. Over the years, a number of farm buildings sprung up around it and the holiday cottage feels very much at the centre of the farm. Inside it has all the quirks of a…
A peaceful hideaway for two, on the Polesden Lacey Estate. Yew Tree Barn is a restored, larch-clad barn tucked up a lane by Yew Tree Farm, with a contemporary interior and lovely views. On the ground floor you’ll find the master bedroom with the shower room across the hall.…
This welcoming old farm barn conversion is on a one-man working farm. Sitting just off the South West Coast Path, surrounded by countryside and coast, it’s a perfect spot for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts, as well as art and history lovers who can soak up the unique…
A unique apartment in the grand former stables of Barrington Court, sitting right next door to the incredible Tudor manor house. Waking up in this glorious period apartment, with its high ceilings, wooden floors and mullioned windows overlooking the grounds of Barrington Court,…
Bridge Farm Cottage is a semi-detached property nestling among wildflower meadows and beside a quiet country lane. This spacious, but cosy, holiday home boasts an open fire and enclosed garden with gently sloping views across grass meadows towards Dunwich village. With…
Cadgwith Elm is one of a handful of small cosy holiday cottages perched above the historic fishing port of Cadgwith Cove. You can’t help but be impressed by the sweeping sea views and secluded location of the cottage, kept cosy by a well-stocked woodburning stove in its…
A beautiful barn conversion, with original trusses and tiles alongside luxurious modern comforts. Mose Barn is in a quiet, remote hamlet in the heart of the Shropshire countryside, close to the Dudmaston Estate with its acres of walking trails. Built from traditional Shropshire…
Newly converted Custom House is one a row of cottages located in a stunning spot on Brownsea Island. Right at the water’s edge, the cottage has the sea lapping near the front door. Inside the single-storey house you’ll find a bright and modern space with…
Big sea views are the focus of this rustic old cottage near Chesil beach. Surrounded by coast and countryside with the South West Coast Path on the doorstep, the cottage is a wonderful spot for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts to soak up the sea air. A traditional stone…
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!