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    At Lady Edith’s Holiday Park, you have a welcoming family friendly bar next to a play area, making this fun for everyone. You can also purchase a fishing permit for the local mere, or explore the nearby woodland. In Scarborough there are two bays. North Bay Beach sweeps in a crescent lined with colourful beach huts with the Sea Life Centre at the far end. You can walk from the North Bay all the way along the promenade to the busier South Bay. At the south bay you have all the fun of a traditional seaside holiday with arcades as well as many cafés, restaurants, bars and shops to visit. Both bays have lovely, large sandy beaches. There is also Scarborough Castle which stands on the cliff top between the two bays, as well as the casino and the funfair on the seafront.
    Peasholm Park is wonderful to discover, you can hire pedalos and rowing boats to go around the lake and see the stunning oriental gardens. Scarborough is famous for its theatres. There is an outdoor theatre which stages concerts by some of music’s big names, and then there is the Stephen Joseph Theatre which is famous for the premieres of Alan Ayckbourn’s plays. The Alpamare waterpark is great for all ages, with its fantastic wave pool and waterslides, as well as a large heated outdoor infinity pool. Keep younger children entertained with the ’splash and play’ area. For adults there is a spa where you can relax and be pampered. The heated outdoor pools are warm enough to enjoy through all of the seasons. Further along the coast you also have Ravenscar, Whitby, Robin Hood’s Bay and Bridlington to discover. There is so much to see and do you are sure to be spoilt for choice. Beach 3 miles.
    European Lodge (UK40848) can be booked together with Red Wood Lodge (UK40849) to accommodate up to 11 guests.
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  • Roslyn, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Roslyn is a charming, detached bungalow with mature enclosed garden set on a quiet side street just a two-minute walk from the beach in the thriving seaside town of Hornsea on the beautiful East Riding of Yorkshire coastline. Refurbished to a very high level and elegantly furnished throughout this holiday home is perfect for a family looking to enjoy a traditional seaside holiday with a touch of luxury. This Hornsea holiday home has a bright and airy sitting room with a wood burner surrounded by deep filled sofas. French doors lead into a large sunny conservatory where you will find the dining area and access into the garden. The well-planned kitchen offers a host of modern appliances. There is plenty of work top space from which to prepare a delicious picnic to enjoy. Roslyn offers three individually styled bedrooms. Outside, is an enclosed dog friendly garden with raised patio area, neatly trimmed lawn, and mature borders. Bathed with sunlight all day you can enjoy the early morning sun whilst enjoying a quiet coffee or come together on an evening for a delicious home cooked al fresco evening meal. Secure bike and surfboard storage is also available, as well as a dedicated cleaning area for mucky paws, boots and bikes.
    A two-minute walk will find you on the beach or meandering along the Victorian Promenade with its traditional children’s paddling pool. The town of Hornsea offers a wide range of independent shops, tea rooms, pubs, and restaurants. Close by to this holiday home is Hornsea Mere - a large, natural lake that offers water activities, whilst for a little retail therapy, there is Hornsea Freeport retail outlet. The surrounding area has much to offer the holiday maker, with the high, chalk cliffs at Bempton, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, home to colonies of sea birds and the Spurn Point Nature Reserve. The unspoilt rolling countryside of the Yorkshire Wolds offers miles of walking and cycling opportunities and the stately homes and gardens of Wassand Hall, Sledmere House and Burton Agnes Hall are waiting to be explored. The pretty town of Beverley with its ancient Minster and popular Racecourse is a short drive away along with a choice of golf courses. Beach 100 yards.
    £168
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  • The Timbers, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Timbers is a very well -maintained and presented detached bungalow. This attractive property enjoys a welcoming and homely ambience with all the accommodation being conveniently on one level. With three bedrooms and two bathrooms, The Timbers is suitable for families and couples who enjoy extra space. There is a fully enclosed garden to the rear of the property giving a great environment for pets and children at play.

    Embleton is a friendly village which has a local shop, garage and pubs serving food. A short walk brings you to a wide sweep of golden sands which was awarded ‘Beach of the Year’ in 2017 BBC Countryfile Magazine Awards. The coastal village of Beadnell is only 7 miles north and is popular with watersports enthusiasts. Windsurfing, sea kayaking and scuba diving are often enjoyed here. An extra couple of miles up the coastline is Seahouses; a great stop for fish and chips as well as many other eateries. Boat trips to the nearby Farne Islands depart regularly from the harbour. Heading a little further north brings you to Bamburgh, famous for its majestic castle.
    A short drive inland is the market town of Alnwick, where there is a wide array of shops and restaurants. Alnwick Castle and Garden are popular visitor attractions. Beach 1½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 300 yards.
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  • Sparrow, DorsetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Shipton Gorge, England
    Manor Court Cottages are set in the picturesque village of Shipton Gorge. Within walking distance, 110 yards, are the village playing fields and pub selling the famous Palmers Ales and local food. This a fantastic location to explore the Dorset countryside and World Heritage Jurassic coastline, 1½ miles away. Whether its a family holiday, walking, bird watching, fishing, cycling or for a quiet break Manor Court Cottages are ideal. The pretty village of Burton Bradstock, 1½ miles, has a beach with a café, shop, post office, garage and pubs. The market town of Bridport, 2 miles away, has a lively and vibrant street market Saturdays and Wednesday, along with small shops, cafés, antiques and local food can be found, or pop into the museum and learn its history of rope and net making.
    The picturesque harbour of West Bay is 2 miles away and was made famous by the TV drama ’Broadchurch’, while the village of Abbotsbury, 3 miles away, is popular for its swannery, sub-tropical gardens and childrens farm. Spread along the coast from Sidmouth is a host of attractions, including the Donkey Sanctuary and Beer Caves at Seaton and Axminster where you can ride on the trams or eat at the River Cottage restaurant. Into Dorset try fishing in a boat out of the cobb at Lymm Regis, fossil hunting at the museum or a walk up Golden Cap for the breathtaking views. Weymouth with its sandy beaches and Sealife Centre is well worth a visit, discover the dinosaurs at the Dorchester museum or travel back in time with a visit to Thomas Hardy’s cottage, go to war at the Bevington Tank Museum, or say ’hi’ to the monkeys at Monkey World. Enjoy a dip at Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door for a sightseeing walk, explore Crofe Castle, and then all aboard the steam train at Swanage. Shops and pubs 1 mile.
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  • Forester's Cottage, Scottish HighlandsInstant Book Overlay Image
    This attractive, single-storey holiday cottage was formerly the forester’s cottage on a Highland country estate. Situated close to a hamlet it provides attractive accommodation in a quiet setting. There are woodland and riverside walks leading down to the shores of the Cromarty Firth, home of a large colony of seals. Easy access to the Black Isle with its pretty fishing villages and attractive coastline. Golf is only 5½ miles away and you will also find fishing, hill walking, mountain biking and numerous water sports all available in the area.
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  • Beach Cottage, Tyn-y-GonglInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set by the sea in the lovely seaside village of Benllech, this 3-bedroomed ‘upside down’ holiday house offers spectacular views over the beach and across to Puffin Island and onto the Great Orme at Llandudno. During the winter of 2022, Beach Cottage has been completely renovated from "top to bottom" with the addition of a balcony and state of the art electric central heating. Situated away from the roads and with a private courtyard guarantees peace and quiet.
    Beach Cottage is a three-bedroomed, dog friendly, ‘upside down’ holiday house that offers spectacular views over the sandy, blue flag beach and across to Puffin Island and onto the Great Orme at Llandudno. Now with a balcony off the lounge to maximise views. There is also a ground floor patio with furniture and an outside water tap. Easy access within 2 minutes of the dog friendly beach. Private, designated on-site parking for one car with second car parking on request. No smoking property except on the patio and balcony.
    Golfers and water sports enthusiasts are also well-catered for. The local Storws Wen Golf Club is 1½ miles from the cottage and is open to visitors throughout the year. Anglesey is recognised and protected as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the coastal footpath runs around the island and alongside Benllech Beach. A short walk along brings you to the beautiful neighbouring Red Wharf Bay, where there is a choice of two excellent pub/restaurants. Further afield is historic Beaumaris with its 13th-century castle and the National Trust’s Plas Newydd. Golf, angling and sea fishing available locally. Shop and pub 200 yards, beachside cafe/restaurant 100 yards.
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  • Cosy Corner, East Riding of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Standing in a quiet residential area of Bridlington, this semi-detached bungalow is just 400 yards from the beach, the perfect base for a traditional seaside holiday. There are 5 miles of sandy beaches and the town boasts a superb shopping complex. Sewerby Hall with its beautiful gardens and the RSPB reserve at Bempton Cliffs are nearby. To the north lie the resorts of Filey and Scarborough, whilst inland offers the undiscovered beauty of the Yorkshire Wolds with picturesque villages and historic houses. Bridlington Golf Club is 800 yards away. Shop 500 yards, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
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  • Summer Moon, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Delabole, England
    This spacious, well-equipped, detached holiday home boasts an open plan living/dining room leading to a comfortable conservatory and a kitchen. French doors from the living room lead to a good size patio and lawned area, ideal for al fresco dining and a morning cup of coffee. Ideally located to explore the north coast of Cornwall including Tintagel, the mythical home of King Arthur, the picturesque harbour at Boscastle and further down the coast, the pretty harbour village of Port Isaac made famous by the TV series ’Doc Martin’, and the beautiful surfing beaches at Rock and Polzeath. From Rock, you can take a ferry across to Padstow where you can enjoy the variety of shops, pubs and restaurants, including Rick Stein’s famous fish restaurant. From here you can hire a bike or walk the Camel Trail to Wadebridge and beyond to Bodmin. Bodmin Moor, unspoilt moorland at its best, is close by, as is the Eden Project, and the South West Coastal Path is easily reached from the property where you can take in the breath-taking views across the Atlantic. Shop and pub serving food ½ mile.
    £81
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    St Martin, England
    This collection of 17th century stone, semi-detached barn conversions (refs 30378, 30379, 30380, 30381, 30382 and 30383), located in the owners’ grounds, sit in a secluded spot, just yards away from the South West Coastal Path and the picturesque Millendreath Beach, which is close to Looe on Cornwall’s beautiful south coast. Millendreath has a licenced café providing local ales and home-cooked food right on the sand. Just a mile away is another beach at Seaton, with a local pub and beach bar – another great day out for families and couples alike. The resort of Looe is home to famous fish markets which are supplied daily with fresh fish from the day boats that leave the quaint working harbour. Walk the lanes that lead to the harbour and wide expanse of golden sand, buy some fresh seafood for a special meal or visit one of the multitudes of restaurants that the town offers. The coastal path passes close to the property and provides beautiful walks and views along the dramatic coastline. Polperro is a quaint, historic fishing village, just a short distance away from the coast. There are numerous cycle routes around the area and many surfing spots along the coast. Various tourist attractions are nearby, including The Monkey Sanctuary, many National Trust houses and gardens along with golf courses to visit. The Adrenalin Quarry is a must for the adventurous and it is only a short drive away. The Eden Project is also within easy driving distance and it provides an exceptional day out, as does Padstow, the Lost Gardens of Heligan and Fowey, a picturesque seafaring town providing sailing, kayaking and pleasure trips along the River Fowey. Deep sea fishing and other water sports can all be enjoyed in Looe, along with woodland and coastal walks nearby. To the east of the town is the historic city of Plymouth, with its National Marine Aquarium, theatres, cinemas, bowling and shopping, which can be reached from the historic village of Kingsand, right into Barbican, while to the west is Fowey, home to the royal sailing regatta and many galleries, shops and restaurants. Cycling, horse riding, golf and go-karting are all nearby. Each property has an allocated parking space, plus there is parking for a further 3 cars if needed. Shop 1½ miles, pub 1 mile and restaurant 300 yards.
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  • Driftwood, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lowestoft, England
    Driftwood is a semi-detached, single-storey property in the ever popular village of Pakefield, and close to the most easterly point in England. The property is beautifully renovated throughout with luxurious touches and traditional features. The open plan living space is filled with natural light from the east facing patio doors and modern sky light, and the wet room is an excellent addition for less mobile guests, but also for families.

    Pakefield beach is a short walk away which is popular all year round for its sand dunes, clear water and dog friendliness. Also close by is a fantastic, independent pub along with excellent restaurants and shops.

    From Driftwood you are ideally located to enjoy all the Suffolk Heritage Coast has to offer, including Southwold, Aldeburgh, RSPB Minsmere, Lowestoft and the Norfolk Broads National Park. Beach 200 yards. Shop pub and restaurant ½ mile.
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