Bouth is a pretty Cumbrian village with a welcoming pub, and makes a great base for exploring the southern part of the Lake District. Windermere (5 miles), Coniston Water (6 miles) and Esthwaite Water (7.5 miles) provide plenty of opportunities for water sports, ferry trips and…
The historic village of Portinscale features a welcoming pub and friendly tearoom, and is ideal for walkers and cyclists exploring the Lake District. Derwentwater (0.5 miles) and Bassenthwaite Lake (3 miles) provide miles of gorgeous walks and bike trails, with nearby peaks…
The cottage is nestled in the heart of Moniaive, making it a fantastic base to explore the pretty village on foot, with a friendly inn, an Italian restaurant, general stores, post office and a garage in the locality. The beautiful village of Thornhill is 8 miles away and the…
Nestled in an idyllic rural position, this charming stone cottage sits within a wonderful 9,000 acre country estate. The immediate area offers fantastic walking routes with forest and countryside trails to explore. The River Annan, renowned for salmon fishing; Hoddom Castle golf…
This delightful townhouse has been lovingly updated to offer fresh accommodation in the heart of the pretty coastal resort of Aberdyfi (also known as Aberdovey). Situated along the northern banks of the River Dyfi, this picturesque harbour is home to a championship golf course…
New Mills is set in an area of natural beauty, take a stroll along the award winning Millennium Walkway to where the River Sett joins the River Goyt leading to the Sett Valley Trail which reaches Hayfield, a small, picturesque village at the foot of the famous Kinder Scout. The…
Nested in an idyllic position with breathtaking countryside and coastal views towards the Isle of Man, Cumbria and Ireland with an abundance of wildlife to spot. This retreat is around 3 miles from the coast and the historical St Ninians Cave, which also featured in the famous…
Ambleside is one of the Lake District s most vibrant towns, there is a great selection of shops, restaurants, outdoor activities, two cinemas and a fantastic park with mini golf and tennis courts. Popular with walkers and climbers, there are many walks from the town and plenty…
Kendal nestles in the southern Lakes is known as the southern gateway to the national parks and offers plenty of local attractions such as Sizergh Castle, Kendal Castle, and Levens Hall and has an array of shops and eateries to choose from. There are plenty of great locations to…
The village of Saxlingham, where this cottage is situated, is a wonderfully peaceful part of the world surrounded by rolling countryside and perfect for enjoying scenic walks and cycle rides. Those with an interest in history or architecture may like to pop into the village…
Found in a quiet and attractive part of Kernow with rolling countryside and farmland, a craggy coastline and fast rivers. The property enjoys some panoramic views over fields to the ocean from the first floor windows. The situation is perfect for exploring Cornwall and North…
Situated on a 12 acre farm, this property is surrounded by fields of horses, cows and chickens together with a pond of ducks, moorhens and the occasional heron. Located on the edge of the small rural hamlet of Alverstone, the cottage sits in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty…
This charming cottage is located on a small 12 acre farm within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It s home to horses, cows and a few free range chickens, while the pond on site attracts ducks, moorhens, and the occasional heron. The lovely sandy beaches of Sandown are…
Situated in the Lakeland village of Fletchertown which is on the cusp of the National Park. There are plenty of shops and eateries on your doorstep and the beautiful villages of Caldbeck (10 miles) and Hesket Newmarket (12 miles) with great walks and access to the Northern Fells…
Gosforth is a charming and historic village within a short drive from miles of unspoiled and deserted coastline as well as the mountains. With a well stocked convenience store/off license, an excellent cafe, a good bakery, several pubs, and a restaurant, it is a fantastic base…
This imposing Victorian house, situated on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park on an elevated site, facing South, with a frontage giving commanding views over the fields and rooftops of old Corris. A great spot to sit and unwind after a busy day of enjoyment. The old village…
Upper Brailes is just east of Shipston on Stour, set on the edge of the Cotswold s, within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering a wealth of walking, with villages just ready to explore. Attractions within easy access to include Shakespeare s birthplace Stratford upon…
This rural cottage is located off a steep hill on a working farm close to the North Yorkshire Moors, with some of the regions most impressive scenery right on the doorstep. The village of Osmotherley is a pretty village, boasting three pubs, all of which are within walking…
Quietly situated in the Aberdeenshire village of Clatt, at the heart of the village stands the Auld Kirk dating back to 500AD. A place of great historical interest and worth a visit. You will have the opportunity to meet the resident ducks, horses and hens, as well as enjoying…
This immaculate apartment is perfect for couples or a small group of friends. With easy access to the sights and sounds of Edinburgh's exciting city centre and for rugby fans, Murrayfield Stadium is close enough o be able to walk. The apartment is located along Blackhall cycle…
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!