• Lantern Lodge, HampshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Step through the door and you’ll be wowed by the beautiful interior of this lovely ground-floor holiday accommodation. Everywhere you look, you’ll be delighted with the well-thought-out living spaces and fantastic finishing touches. The open-plan living space provides a sociable space for film nights in front of the media centre and stove, and meals together reminiscing over the day’s adventures. The large sliding patio door leads to a decking area which can be a lovely sun trap on warmer days where you can enjoy an evening drink or a family barbecue. The decking, which is for sole use of guests, looks over the communal courtyard, which features a lovely lantern. For the grown-up kids, there is a snug mezzanine area reached by a fixed ladder, the perfect place for chilling out. There are two bedrooms, one with a kingsize bed and the second with a single bed and pull-out trundle that can be made up as two singles or a double bed; there is also a ‘secret’ sleeping space with cabin-style bed accessed by a fixed ladder in this room.
    Bramley is a lovely large village in north Hampshire boasting its own railway station, which is just a 10-minute walk from Lantern Lodge and connects you to Basingstoke and Reading. The village also offers a great bakery and pub. You can reach the larger towns of Basingstoke, 5 miles away, and Reading, 10 miles away, quite easily and they boast an array of local amenities, shopping, and a choice of eateries. There is much to explore in this area including The Vyne, a historic National Trust property, less than a mile away, which hosts events and outdoor concerts in its stunning grounds. Silchester Roman ruins, less than 4 miles away - a great dog walk too; Wellington country park, an award-winning destination for a family day out, Wellington farm shop and café selling locally sourced produce, both within 4 miles, Highclere Castle; made famous by the filming of Downton Abbey is 16 miles away. The Cathedral and medieval city of Winchester are 24 miles away, Ascot with its famous Racecourse 22 miles away and Royal Windsor is 29 miles away.
    With three Areas of Natural Beauty all within half an hour’s drive, you’ll be spoilt for choice for days out. The North Wessex Downs, the Chilterns and the South Downs National Park all provide magnificent scenery, outstanding walks and a selection of highly acclaimed pubs and country inns, and are considered as a natural playground for ramblers, cyclists, and nature enthusiasts alike. For more family fun Legoland, Thorpe Park, Peppa Pig World, Four Kingdoms Adventure Park, and Bird World are all great days out.
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  • Todd Hills Hall Farm, Rowley Estates

    The gorgeous Todd Hills Hall Farm in Cumbria is a dog-friendly destination with style and charm to spare. 

    £830
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  • The Hideaway, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
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    This ideally located, ground floor holiday apartment with peaceful, enclosed garden is set close to a sandy beach in the heart of the picturesque seaside village. Beadnell is situated on the heritage coast in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, ideal for couples, families and friends. Water sports, cycling, golf, walking, fishing and riding all available close by. Visits to Alnwick with its historic cobbled streets, majestic castle and water gardens, only 12 miles. Bamburgh 5 miles, Seahouses 2 miles. Shops, pubs and restaurants 100 yards.
    £106
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  • No Place, CornwallInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Sennen, England
    Nestled in the idyllic countryside is No Place. This charming three-bedroom thatched cottage offers a serene and picturesque retreat for up to six adults. Thought to be the most westerly thatched cottage in England and originally built as a traditional Cornish long house, the cottage exudes history and character while seamlessly integrating modern comforts.
    As you step inside, the warmth of a crackling wood burner welcomes you into a cosy living area. The perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring, the living space invites you to relax with a book or enjoy intimate conversations with loved ones. There is so much to do here, the summerhouse in the garden is ideal for taking shelter from the winds, allowing you to enjoy the rugged landscape, or you can wander around the extensive gardens. The cottage boasts lush lawns, established shrubs and colourful blooms that create a picturesque backdrop. The roof terrace offers breath-taking views of the surrounding landscape, and for those looking to bask in the sun or enjoy a refreshing dip, a swimming pool beckons, whilst a hot tub offers a luxurious soak under the starlit sky. These outdoor amenities provide the perfect blend of relaxation and recreation, ensuring every moment spent outdoors is a memorable one. During the day why not burn off some energy with a game of table tennis, whilst the younger children play hide and seek in the garden.
    The nearest beach is Sennen, approximately 20-minutes walk away (I mile), a large sandy beach surrounded by sand dunes, boasting two surf schools. There are two cafes and a pub in Sennen Cove (cafes open summer season only). No Place is well situated for amazing walking and hiking - it’s just a few minutes from the Cornish coastal path. Whilst you are here it is also worth travelling 15 minutes to Porthcurno, a superb beach and a fantastic area to explore. It is home to the Minack Theatre, an open-air theatre constructed on a granite outcrop jutting into the sea.
    £116
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  • Pant Y Corn, Isle Of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    This is a spacious, comfortable holiday cottage set in a secluded, sunny garden surrounded by its own fields and woodland which is alive with birdsong. The combined living room/dining/kitchen area has an inglenook with multi-fuel burner, cosy and comfortable whatever the weather, and the bedrooms are spacious and restful. The period style bathroom has a charming hip bath standing freely on lions feet.
    The popular little seaside village of Benllech can provide you with all your basic self-catering supplies including groceries, bank, post office and fuel. For more shopping try the bustling market town of Llangefni 7 miles away. Moelfre, a short drive away, is a charming fishing village perched precariously on the cliff tops overlooking a rocky bay with sandy beaches both to the north and south. Lligwy Burial Chamber and Lligwy village are a mile inland - the remains of a Romano British settlement with a spooky atmosphere! Beach 3 miles.
    £80
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  • Sunset View, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England
    Sunset View is a characterful sandstone conversion from what was once a modest hay store. Newby Farm is tucked away down a long private road, surrounded by rolling fields which the barn looks out on to. This is a great spot for wildlife watchers, with hare, deer and a huge variety of birds all on your doorstep. You have your own parking spaces, as well as a patio where you can soak up the sun, or in the evening you can lie under the stars which light up the night due to the area having little light pollution.
    Stepping inside you have the living/dining room with glass doors bathing the room in light, and comfortable seating around the TV. There is also a drop leaf table and foldaway chairs. The kitchen is modern and well equipped, with everything needed for a self-catering stay. On the ground floor there are also two bedrooms, a double as well as a bunkbed room. The ground floor is completed with the shower room, where you can start and end each day refreshed. Upstairs on the first floor is the second double bedroom. Sunset View is a great choice for families as well as couples and friends.
    The area is a walkers’ delight, with bridle paths and cycle tracks laced over the surrounding countryside. This is a perfect location from which to explore the North Yorkshire Moors National Park and the Heritage Coast of Yorkshire. Just half a mile away is a great garden centre with a café, children’s play area and crazy golf. Great Ayton is just six miles away and is a wonderful place for picnics and feeding the ducks, and the streets are lined with tea rooms and fascinating shops. Captain James Cook was born here and a visit to the museum is a must.
    Pop into the famous Suggits Ice Cream Shop and take a stroll along the river, or drive over the heather clad moors and visit The Moors National Park Centre and quaint little villages tucked away in the valleys. The market town of Guisborough hosts two weekly markets and is home to the ancient priory ruins. The pretty Georgian town of Stokesley has a monthly farmers’ market and an agricultural show in September. Golfers can enjoy a driving range or a round of golf on the 9-hole course, or for the whole family there’s crazy golf, foot golf and the Pinchinthorpe Walkway Centre, a brilliant place for both children and adults. There is also the Middlesbrough Golf Club just one and a half miles away.
    Further afield you can discover Castleton, Hutton-le-Hole, Lealhome, with its picnic areas along the river and Goathland, where the TV series ’Heartbeat’ was filmed. Hop aboard the steam train and take a memorable journey through the glorious Esk Valley to the coastal town of Whitby. Saltburn-by-the-Sea is a traditional Victorian seaside resort with sandy beaches and quaint shops, and you also have Staithes and Runswick Bay nearby to discover. This is a wonderful destination for dogs, but please keep them on a lead as there are sheep in the fields next door. This property can be booked together with The Hay Barn next door (ref UK41602) to accommodate up to 10 guests.
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  • Yew Tree Cottage, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Yew Tree Cottage is a charming three-bedroom thatched cottage located in the pretty seaside village of Branscombe. This quintessential detached holiday home showcases a large front garden with a 500-year-old yew tree, a cosy living room with a wood burner, free parking for one car and Branscombe beach just an 8-minute drive away. Branscombe is known as being one of the prettiest unspoilt villages in Devon, ideally located on the Jurassic Coastline which is a World Heritage Site and is part of the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
    As you head inside, you will instantly feel at home in the living room, which is furnished with comfortable seating, a Freeview TV and a wood burner (the first bundle of logs are provided). This is the perfect space for winding down after a busy day exploring the coastline or for planning out those up-and-coming adventures. The kitchen diner is well equipped with everything needed to prepare and enjoy a homecooked meal, and this then leads to the shower room. Head upstairs to discover the three bedrooms, the first has a double bed and is open plan with the staircase. This then leads through to the second bedroom which has twin beds, leading through to the third bedroom with a single bed. In front of the property is a pretty garden with an outdoor seating area, a great spot for enjoying your morning coffee in the sunshine. Due to the layout of the first floor, the property is only suitable for 4 adults and 1 child. Please note care to be taken - some low beams and ceilings, a narrow and steep staircase and there is a steep slope from the parking area across the lawn to the front door.
    Positioned close to the National Trust meadows and local attractions, there is a timeless magic about Branscombe, and the property is just a stone’s throw away from a renowned inn. The beautiful fishing village of Beer is just a 10-minute drive away, and here you will discover the famous Horseshoe Beach and the local fishermen bringing in their catch. Enjoy picturesque walks along the coastal path to Sidmouth in one direction, and Beer and Seaton in the other. Local attractions include Beer Quarry Caves, Pecorama, Seaton Tramway, Crealy, Bicton Gardens and the Donkey Sanctuary at Sidmouth.
    £90
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    Saundersfoot, Wales
    For a truly superb location look no further than Harbour Heights. Sandy View is set in a stunning sea view location centrally within the seaside town of Saundersfoot, these two apartments have been elegantly furnished to very high standard with a luxurious finish that oozes charm and character. Enjoy waking up to views across Saundersfoot and out across the Carmarthen Bay, here you can discover the wonders of town by foot and is only a 5-minute walk to the beach, cafes, restaurants, shops and galleries. Take a stroll down to the harbour to be sure of sublime picture postcard views looking out to the bobbing yachts and boats, take a stroll with sand between your toes across the beach to Coppit Hall and onto Wisemans Bridge for a spot of lunch maybe.
    Sandy View has been meticulously finished to a very high standard boasting granite work surfaces, a spiral staircase and en-suite bathrooms to name a few. On the ground floor the open plan kitchen, diner and living room is flooded with natural light and the well-equipped bespoke fitted kitchen offers everything for cooking for that special celebration meal and then retire to the living room with a glass of wine and a good movie. Each bedroom has en-suite facilities and has been hand crafted together to offer a sumptuous space to relax with quality linen and towels and boast sea views.
    A 5-10 minute drive away is the famous walled town of Tenby with a beautiful sandy beach, cobbled streets, harbour and a host of gift, boutique and craft shops. Why not take a boat trip to the monastic Caldey Island to see the Cistercian monks, or take a fishing trip out onto the turquoise blue water of Carmarthen Bay. Locally there is a host of walks to discover including the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park footpath, which covers 186 miles of iconic Welsh coastline. Locally Folly Farm Zoo, Oakwood, Wales’s largest theme park and Heatherton World of Adventure are all within a 15-minute drive, along with two superb golf courses within a few minutes’ drive.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 16 guests.
    £138
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  • Newcastle Lodge, LancashireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in a quiet and desirable area of the popular seaside town of Thornton-Cleveleys is Newcastle Lodge. Refurbished in late 2021 this semi-detached bungalow is perfectly placed for a peaceful seaside break on the wonderful Fylde Coast.

    Just 1.2 miles from Cleveleys seafront the property offers bright and spacious accommodation, benefitting from off road parking and the bathroom boasting a bath and separate walk-in shower. Split between the two neighbouring towns of Thornton and Cleveleys a wealth of shops, restaurants and coastal attractions are easily accessible. In Thornton there’s shops and pubs together with an 18th century windmill and the Wyre Estuary Country Park. If you head towards Cleveleys you’ll find a traditional bustling seaside resort with shops, cafés, restaurants, and an award-winning promenade.

    From Cleveleys you can take the tram in one direction to the coastal fishing town of Fleetwood, which is home to the outlet village, or in the other towards the glitz, glamour, and razzamatazz of Blackpool. Blackpool is home to an endless list of attractions including the Pleasure Beach, Blackpool Tower, Sandcastle Water Park, Madam Tussauds and the Sealife Centre. Alternatively, a short car journey round the beautiful Fylde Coast will take you to leafy and cosmopolitan Lytham through to St Annes, and finally if you want to swap the coast for the countryside, the Forest of Bowland Area of Natural Beauty is around a 30-minute drive, and the Lake District National Park around an hour.
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    Ballindalloch, Scotland
    Take advantage of the proximity to the famous salmon fishing River Spey for a scenic walk, or cycle along the Speyside Way, and be sure to see the historic Ben Rinnes Distillery, which was founded in 1826 with its iconic tall red chimney. In the heart of Speyside there are numerous famous distilleries to explore. For walkers, a path starting up Ben Rinnes is nearby, and the lovely Lynn Waterfalls are also close to the old packhorse bridge in the village.

    Aberlour is a charming little town located just 1.2 miles from the property in the heart of Scotland’s Speyside region, famous for whisky, Walker’s shortbread and salmon fishing. The town and vicinity is home to a variety of attractions, including the Speyside Cooperage, numerous famous distillery tours, The Wee Ferm, the attractive Aberlour Victoria Bridge and nearby Craigellachie (Telford) Bridge over the River Spey. There is a salmon smokehouse, choice of miniature or steam railways, and Moravia Aviation, as well as magnificent Ballindalloch Castle and grounds to enjoy along with a number of local golf courses.

    Fishing on the Spey is sought after and there is also trout fishing close by. Within easy reach of the Cairngorms or Lecht for skiing and hill walking, and also beautiful beaches along the dolphin-famous Moray Firth. Moss of Bourach is a fabulous central location for rural fun and exploration. Venture to the city of Elgin, home to the Elgin Cathedral, which is a stunning example of Gothic architecture, as well as the Duffus Castle, which is a beautiful medieval castle.
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