This attractive stone-fronted cottage presents a well-equipped, warm and welcoming home from home with a delightful garden, perfect for small families and within easy walking distance of Llanbedrog village's amenities and sandy beach. Size: Sleeps 4, 2 bedroomsNearest Shop: 0.5…
Comfortable cottage "Harbour". In the centre of St. Ives, 150 m from the sea, 150 m from the beach. Public car park at 350 m, extra. Shop, restaurant, bar 100 m, bus stop "Bus Station" 650 m, railway station "St Ives" 900 m, sandy beach 150 m (small). Sports harbour 100 m, golf…
This superb and spacious property cottage has extremely comfortable accommodation for extended families or friends. Entrance through conservatory/utility room with automatic washing machine and tumble dryer. Large, well-equipped farmhouse kitchen/dining room with built in…
Who knew a former potting shed could make such a beautiful holiday cottage? The 19th-century stone and slate cottage hides amongst the trees, where views of the Helford River peek through a grassy glade. Inside reveals stylish interior with high ceilings and an open-plan living,…
Step inside The Bakehouse to a beautifully renovated country cottage. Wonky beams, a log effect gas stove, and a large upstairs bedroom with exposed timber cruck frames add to its rustic charm. Sitting in a former farmyard across from a 16th-century farmhouse, it boasts…
Grade II listed, Trelissick New Lodge, was built in 1860 when a new entrance was created to give a grander approach to Trelissick House. With its rounded chimneys and latticed windows, it’s a fascinating example of the Victorian picturesque style of architecture.…
It’s hard to imagine a position more perfect for a holiday cottage; with the waves gently crashing below the front garden and views extending over the Helford River. The cottage itself is aesthetically perfect too, with its 18th-century stone and slate exterior, small…
Stay in the oldest cottage in Port Quin, once a fisherman's home. The cottage retains its historic features with low ceilings, original beams and a solid-fuel stove adding to its cosy Cornish feel. You’ll have your own garden where views down towards the…
Helston Lodge is located right on the water’s edge at the head of Loe Pool, Cornwall’s largest natural lake. The former gate lodge commands outstanding view over the Loe and its wooded banks. With its tastefully furnished interior, the Lodge makes a perfect…
It may have the air of a Tudor building, but the Grade II listed gate house at the entrance to Montacute House is actually a 19th-centure property. Built from local stone, this pretty holiday cottage has its own private garden leading on to the estate. Take advantage of…
Stay on the banks of a winding Gillan Creek in this beautifully preserved cob cottage. Local speciality, the Manaccan Plum, climb its white-washed walls and a sturdy barn door leads you into its rustic interior. Low-beamed ceilings, a log-burner and slate floors are met by…
Hide away from urban life in this secluded woodland retreat. From its elevated balcony you’ll be able to step out into the heart of the wooded landscape and gaze over the tree-tops and the gushing River Teign at the bottom of the garden. Large windows create a bright…
Let Wembury Mill Cottage whisk you away to the fringes of the Devon coast. This restored mill house sits just above Wembury Beach, giving you unparalleled views of the sea. Its conversion makes for a bright space with nautical inspired interiors and original features. It is…
Stay in rare survival of an unspoilt cob and stone Cornish cottage with a part-thatched, part-slate roof. Inside you’ll find all the quirks of traditional country cottage as well as a few modern comforts. Low beamed ceilings, slate floors and wonky timber frames are met by…
Mouls occupies the first floor of the grand Doyden House. The house, built in the early 20th-century for Captain Herbert Latimer Conor, has been sensitively converted into four holiday apartments. The kitchen/diner, two bedrooms and living room all enjoy magnificent…
Elbow Cottage was originally built as a gamekeeper’s house and is now an elegant two-bedroom holiday cottage. The stone and slate property sits next to woodlands on the Cotehele estate and is just a short walk from the quay. After an alfresco breakfast, make your…
Vineyard Farm is a pretty thatched cottage situated just below Corfe Castle. The cottage takes its name from the castle’s vineyard, which was located in field nearby. The cottage boasts wood burning stove and large, traditional inglenook fireplace. After breakfast,…
2 Heathland Cottages is one half of a former isolation hospital. Now a well-equipped, quirky holiday cottage, the interior is clad in pitch pine and boasts a cosy open fire and tall ceilings. There are three bedrooms, one of which a stunning gallery bedroom, and enough room for…
Inglewidden Vean is one of a cluster of cottages overlooking the tiny fishing village of Cadgwith Cove. The views from the cottage are breath-taking and it even boasts a ‘loo with a view’. Warm up next to the wood burner after a day out walking. With a mild…
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.