Located on the Golden Cap estate, Oak is one of St Gabriel’s cottages, a row of thatched holiday homes that sit on the site of a former hamlet. Oak Cottage is in a wonderfully secluded spot, the perfect place to get away from it all. Scale Golden Cap, the…
Small, but with everything you need for your stay, 1 Currendon Cottages is one of two former farm workers’ cottages built during the 1860s. To the north of the cottage is a vegetable garden; feel free to ask the gardeners for some fresh produce. With breath…
This 1920s lodge house sits close to the visitor welcome centre by one of the entrances to the Killerton parklands. Its carefully curated interior reveals a bright contemporary space with two bedrooms and original features throughout. It even has a large patio area for those…
2 Currendon cottages is one of a pair of former farm workers’ cottages built in the 1860s and hosts comfortable holiday homes. The cottage boasts a cosy open fire in the living room and stunning views over the Isle of Purbeck. You are just a short distance from some…
Degibna Lower Pentire Farm House is everything you could ever want from a holiday cottage, with its pretty white-washed façade, stacks of rustic charm and sweeping views. The house dates back to the 18th-century and its low-beamed ceilings, slate floors and log-burner…
This stern-looking former officer’s quarter on St Anthony Head is great if you’re into military history, or if you’re just looking for a brilliant sea view, then this little cottage has that too. It has some wheelchair access too, with adapted interiors and an…
A converted stone barn for 6 people, in a rural setting by the South West Coast Path. Porth Mear Barn was built in the 19th century at the heart of working farmland. Animals still graze in the surrounding fields, but the Barn is now a warm and comfortable holiday cottage on two…
Explore the wilds of Exmoor with a stay at Carver Cottage, deep in the heart of the Doone Valley. Exmoor, remote and rugged, has changed little since RD Blackmore chronicled its tumbling rivers, ancient woodland and deep valleys in his 1869 classic novel, Lorna Doone. Situated in…
Downhouse Farm Cottage is situated in an enviable spot on the Golden Cap estate, one of England's natural World Heritage Sites. With its garden enclosed by a post and rail fence and patio area, the cottage enjoys sweeping countryside views from a secluded setting. Wake up to…
Along with its neighbour Port Isaac, Port Gaverne is best known as the filming location of the fictional village Portwenn in the TV series Doc Martin. There’s plenty of history in these streets, and the cottage itself forms part of the old Rashleigh Cellars where fishermen…
Walkers and outdoor enthusiasts will love this rustic little retreat, perched in open countryside in rural Dorset. Sitting prettily on the Kingston Lacy estate there’s the whole estate to wander as well as glorious walks from the door, so it’s a great spot if you…
Hidden away on a working farm in North Devon, this small, but perfectly formed cottage, is somewhere you’ll love coming back to time and time again. The surrounding area is a haven for wildlife with miles of footpaths to explore. Head out on foot or by bike and discover…
Grade II listed Summerhouse Cottage is thought to be a former hunting lodge, and sits in a secluded spot at the edge of Tyntesfield’s woodland. Enjoy lunch on the private patio overlooking the octagonal summerhouse and farmland beyond. Or, on a chilly day, cosy up by…
The Captain’s Quarter along with The Major’s and The Lieutenant’s Quarter and Tiffy's, sit high on St Anthony Head overlooking the sea. These special fomer officer's quarters were preserved after we bought St Anthony Head on the Roseland…
Burrowing amongst the trees, above the wild Penarvon Cove is this romantic little hideaway. You’ll be practically undisturbed on this small secret beach with only the sound of the waters lapping the shores breaking the silence. Inside the tiny wooden cabin reveals a…
Groom’s is a quirky little holiday cottage located in the historic village of Corfe Castle. Once the home of the groom to a now converted medieval merchant house, to which the holiday home is attached, Groom’s Cottage sits in the shadow of the castle, towering above.…
Count House sits in the heart of Poldark Country, high on the cliffs of West Cornwall and surrounded by remnants of the mining industry. The small stone cottage was once a workshop for the mine's carpenter, and now hosts a cosy one-bedroom nook, with lots of character. Step…
Fortunately Mortuary Cottage never lived up to its melancholy name. It was once earmarked as a keeping place for air raid victims during WW2, but was never needed. Despite its name, it feels extremely homely and inviting inside with traditional slate floors, low beamed ceilings…
Stay in one of the England’s best preserved Tudor houses. With its intricate mullioned windows, arched doorways and stripped timber walls in the living area, Cotehele’s Hall Court has stacks of historic charm. It’s a one-bedroom apartment that sits on the first…
Rising out of the higgledy-piggledy lanes of Port Issac is this Grade II-listed, former cobbler's shop. Pentagonal shaped and three stories high, it peeks over its neighbours to provide views of the harbour. Its interiors are just as intriguing too, with its snug rooms,…
Think rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, great surf and sparkling blue seas, the wild moors of Dartmoor to the Somerset Levels and the dramatic Cheddar Gorge, the South West has plenty to offer. With a lively arts scene, great local food and walking and cycling opportunities galore.