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  • Elk Cottage, Rowley Estates
    5.00

    Nestled among the rolling hills of the idyllic Eden Valley, this homely dog-friendly cottage serves up style and comfort in equal measure.

    £260
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  • Jenny's Croft, Rowley Estates

    Blending traditional country charm with modern luxuries, the dog-friendly Jenny’s Croft is perfect for families seeking rest and relaxation in Cumbria. 

    £260
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  • Owl's Nest, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    South Molton, England
    5.00
    Pretty detached stone cottage on a working farm near North Devon coast. Open plan living area, private enclosed garden, pet-friendly. Combe Martin 24 miles.
    £55
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  • Paws In The Pines, LincolnshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    This dog-friendly haven is the perfect spot for two, or four utilising the double sofa bed in the lounge, allowing you to enjoy some quality time together in the serene surroundings of the Lincolnshire countryside. Whether it’s long walks, homely nights in or making memories, Paws in the Pines is the place to be. Step inside the serene sanctuary of Paws in the Pines and start your journey into relaxed bliss.
    The open-plan living space boasts a well-equipped kitchen with all the necessary amenities for a week away, along with a dining area and sitting area with a toasty woodburning stove to cosy up in front of. After dinner at the dining table, freshen up in the ground-floor bathroom and if it’s already late, unwind in the plush, large double bedroom ahead of another adventure. Alternatively, slip out into the private garden and discover the woodland, lawn and raised decking area with barbecue, the perfect spot for toasting to your romantic escape.
    Take your relaxation to the next level with a dip in the hot tub or challenge your loved one to a game of table tennis. Or if you’re a golfer, the course is just 1.2 miles away. Discover the nearby towns and attractions of Lincolnshire, starting with the historic seaside town of Skegness or the local markets in Frithville.
    In the local town, you can wander through the cobbled streets and uncover a wealth of independent shops, eateries and pubs, all set against a backdrop of an 11th-century church, the iconic St Botolph’s Church. Then why not venture to the magnificent city of Lincoln, where you can explore the characterful uphill streets, the awe-inspiring Lincoln Cathedral and the vibrant Steep Hill. Travel to the Georgian town of Horncastle for a unique shopping experience and enjoy a day out at Skegness for a wealth of adventurous activities, such as the Seal Sanctuary, theme parks and boating tours. Start creating your perfect getaway with a stay at Paws in the Pines
    £83
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  • Lathkill Barn, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A lovely two-bedroom cottage perched on a working dairy farm in Bakewell, Derbyshire. Pet-friendly. Country views. Off-road parking. In a National Park. Chatsworth 6 miles; Matlock 9.7 miles; Buxton 12.6 miles.
    £67
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  • Swallowholm Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Escape to the heart of the Yorkshire Dales with a stay at this charming holiday cottage, nestled in the breathtaking landscape of Arkengarthdale near Richmond.
    This tranquil retreat offers a secluded getaway with unparalleled views over the river and rolling dale, providing the perfect setting for relaxation. As you step inside, the ground floor welcomes you with two well-appointed bedrooms – one cosy double and a twin, making it an ideal choice for couples, families, or friends. The bathroom, complete with a shower over the bath, ensures comfort and convenience. Upstairs, the spacious open-plan living area is the heart of the home. Windows frame the spectacular scenery, allowing you to soak in the ever-changing views of the dale. The well-equipped kitchen and dining area provide everything you need for home-cooked meals. At the same time, the inviting living space features a fantastic wood-burning stove, perfect for cosy evenings after a day of exploring the great outdoors.
    Arkengarthdale is an idyllic destination, offering both peace and adventure. Just 4 miles away, Reeth is a charming village with welcoming pubs, craft shops, and tearooms. A short drive takes you to the famous Tan Hill Inn, the highest pub in England, where you can enjoy a well-earned drink and soak up the remote beauty of the moors. For outdoor enthusiasts, Swaledale is a haven for walkers and cyclists alike. The legacy of the 2014 Tour de France and the annual Tour de Yorkshire has made it a popular cycling destination, with a nearby bike centre offering rentals.
    The Swale Trail, running from Reeth to Keld, is perfect for family-friendly rides. Walkers can explore a vast network of footpaths, from gentle riverside strolls to more challenging hikes across the rugged hills. Further afield, historic Richmond awaits with its Norman Castle, Georgian theatre, and bustling market town charm. Venture into Wensleydale to discover the picturesque Aysgarth Falls, Bolton Castle, and the famous Forbidden Corner. With so much to see and do, this stunning cottage provides the perfect base to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and rich heritage of the Yorkshire Dales.
    £70
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  • 3 Legged Duck Cottage, Cardigan/ceredigionInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Nestled in the serene village of Ystrad Meurig, Three-Legged Duck Cottage seamlessly blends traditional charm with modern comforts. The fully fitted kitchen boasts contemporary appliances, including an electric hob and oven, dishwasher, fridge, freezer, microwave, and washing machine. An open-plan living and dining area features a cozy wood-burning stove set within a fireplace that houses the original bread oven, preserving the cottage’s historic character. Upstairs, the first floor accommodates a double bedroom, a twin bedroom, and a bathroom equipped with a shower cubicle. The expansive rear garden offers panoramic views of the Cambrian Mountains and includes a summer house furnished for relaxation, complete with a coffee machine, alongside a manicured lawn and patio area.
    Ystrad Meurig, situated in Ceredigion, Wales, is a haven for those seeking natural beauty, historical sites, and authentic Welsh culture. Here are some activities and attractions to consider, Walking and Hiking, The Cambrian Mountains provide numerous trails suitable for various skill levels. The nearby Hafod Estate offers scenic walks through woodlands, waterfalls, and historic landscapes. Cycling, the region’s quiet country lanes and dedicated cycling routes make it ideal for both casual and serious cyclists. Strata Florida Abbey, located in the village of Pontrhydfendigaid, this Cistercian abbey ruins offer a glimpse into medieval monastic life and are set amidst picturesque surroundings. Ystrad Meurig Castle, Explore the remnants of this historical castle mound, which provides insights into the area’s medieval past.
    Tregaron is a short drive away, this market town is known for its traditional Welsh charm, local shops, and the Cors Caron Nature Reserve, a vast wetland teeming with wildlife. Llanfair Clydogau Visit the village to experience local crafts and perhaps enjoy a traditional Welsh tea. National Museum of Wool Located in Carmarthenshire, this museum showcases the wool industry’s history in Wales, offering interactive exhibits and demonstrations. Local Festivals Depending on the time of year, you might experience local eisteddfodau (Welsh festivals of literature, music, and performance) or agricultural shows that highlight the region’s rich cultural heritage. Bird Watching the Cambrian Mountains and surrounding areas are rich in birdlife, making it a paradise for bird enthusiasts. Fishing Local rivers and lakes provide opportunities for fishing, with permits available for enthusiasts.
    Stargazing The area’s low light pollution offers clear night skies, perfect for stargazing. Whether you’re an adventurer, history buff, or someone seeking relaxation, the area surrounding 3-Legged Duck Cottage in Ystrad Meurig offers a diverse range of activities to enrich your stay.
    £62
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  • Old Cow Shed, MonmouthshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Nestled in the peaceful, rolling hills of the Welsh countryside, this beautifully converted cow shed is a tranquil retreat that offers both comfort and a sense of homely warmth.
    The spacious and welcoming property blends original rustic features with modern amenities, making it the perfect place to escape and relax. The converted cow shed offers a well-thought-out layout, designed to maximise space and natural light. High ceilings create an airy atmosphere, complemented by the log burner in the lounge, which adds both charm and warmth. The open-plan kitchen, dining, and lounge area offer a perfect setting for family gatherings or quiet evenings. The kitchen is well-equipped, with everything needed to prepare home-cooked meals, and flows effortlessly into the dining area, which has ample space for a large table. The property includes two bedrooms: one with two single beds, ideal for children or guests, and another offering a peaceful setting for a restful night’s sleep. The mezzanine floor, overlooking the main lounge area, offers flexible sleeping arrangements, with a comfortable sofa bed that can be used for additional guests. There are also two bathrooms and a separate walk-in shower, with modern fixtures and fittings ensuring both convenience and comfort. A well-sized utility room adds a practical touch, providing space for laundry and storage of outdoor equipment. To the rear of the property, a private decking area provides an ideal spot to enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Whether you’re enjoying a cup of coffee in the morning or winding down with a glass of wine in the evening, this outdoor space is a sanctuary.
    Argoed Farm, located in the idyllic village of Shirenewton, offers a peaceful and private setting, while still being close enough to key amenities. The farm sits in an area renowned for its natural beauty, surrounded by lush fields, woodlands, and distant hills, making it the perfect location for nature lovers and those looking to embrace a slower pace of life. The far-reaching views from the property are a standout feature, providing sweeping vistas across the rural landscape that stretch out in all directions. Despite its rural charm, the location provides easy access to nearby towns and cities. The town of Chepstow is just a short drive away, offering shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, including the historic Chepstow Castle and the scenic Wye Valley. For those seeking the coastline, the nearest beaches are within a 20-30 minute drive, perfect for a day trip by the sea. The location is also ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, with ample walking, cycling, and hiking routes on your doorstep. The area is a haven for wildlife and offers opportunities to immerse yourself in the stunning natural surroundings, from the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to the nearby Forest of Dean.
    With local pubs within walking distance and a rich history to explore, this rural property strikes the perfect balance between relaxation and adventure, providing the ideal base for exploring the best that South Wales has to offer.
    £61
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    Ballindalloch, Scotland
    Nestled in the heart of the Moray countryside, these Straw Bale Cabins offer a unique stay on a charming working farm, surrounded by breathtaking views in every direction.
    Wake up to the sights and sounds of farm life, with a variety of friendly animals including chickens, ducks, sheep, pigs, goats, wallabies, and even majestic Water Buffalo. For families, there’s plenty to keep the little ones entertained with a kid’s play park and games room, allowing adults to unwind and enjoy a peaceful escape—or join in on the fun! Evenings are perfect for relaxing as you watch the stunning sunset and gaze at the stars in the tranquil rural setting. The on-site Honesty Shack provides farm-fresh produce, including a selection of high-quality meats, seasonal vegetables, honey from our very own bees, freshly pressed apple juice, as well as charcoal for BBQs and logs for cosy fire pits.
    Beyond the farm, Moray is a region rich in history, natural beauty, and exciting activities, making it the perfect destination for all types of travellers. Whisky enthusiasts can embark on the Speyside Whisky Trail, home to some of Scotland’s most renowned distilleries, including Glenfiddich, Macallan, and Aberlour. Enjoy guided tours and tastings, learning about the craftsmanship behind Scotland’s famous single malts. For those who love the great outdoors, the Cairngorms National Park is just a short drive away, offering breathtaking landscapes, scenic hiking trails, and opportunities for wildlife spotting, including red deer, golden eagles, and playful otters. Thrill-seekers can enjoy mountain biking, kayaking, or in the winter months. The Moray Coast is a haven for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts.
    Explore golden sandy shores, dramatic cliffs, and charming fishing villages like Findhorn, Lossiemouth, and Cullen, where you can sample the famous Cullen Skink soup. Dolphin-watching at Chanonry Point is a must, as it’s one of the best places in the UK to spot these incredible creatures. History buffs will be captivated by Elgin Cathedral, known as the ‘Lantern of the North,’ the atmospheric ruins of Duffus Castle, and the mysterious Sueno’s Stone, a towering Pictish monument in Forres.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 12 guests.
    £76
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