Narberth is a delightful market town with a plethora of independent shops, restaurants, pubs, a museum and gallery. It is a short drive to both Tenby and Saundersfoot, two popular seaside resorts, where boat trips and water sports are available during the holiday season. Well…
This is a wonderful area to explore, with the Black Mountains towering to the east and plenty of walks and bike trails from the door. Nearby attractions include Talgarth Mill (3 miles), Tretower Court and Castle (6 miles) and Llangorse Lake (9 miles). Nature lovers might spot…
Located close to the historic town of Duns, with a wonderful market square and fascinating high tech museum, dedicated to local motor racing legend Jim Clark. Visit the nearby Manderston House, home to the only silver staircase in the world. A paradise for walking and biking…
Perfectly situated overlooking the River Fowey just a stone s throw from the quayside, beach, pubs and village amenities. For a lovely day out hop on the passenger ferry to Fowey and enjoy the independent shops and restaurants on offer or step out onto the beautiful Hall Walk to…
This is an all year destination, with so much to see and do, perfect for an active or relaxing holiday. Nearby Betws y Coed is well known for outdoor activities, craft, shops, galleries, pubs and historic bridges over rivers and streams. Discover waterfalls, river pools and…
Ideal for a couple this studio apartment is well placed for you to enjoy the best that Essex has to offer including some stunning countryside and it s also within easy reach of the coast. Situated on the fringes of the Dedham Vale Natural Area of Outstanding Beauty, you have…
Originally built for the family who worked the local copper mine, this pretty property is found down a private lane, among fields, with only birds and sheep to disturb you. However, despite it s remote location, the village of Felinfach is only 1 mile down the lane, with a local…
Located just outside the attractive little hamlet of Llanvihangel Crucorney, this delightful property looks out over spectacular Monmouthshire countryside. Set out on foot from the front door to explore the Black Mountains, climb the Sugarloaf (4.5 miles) or follow the Beacons…
Set in a rural spot between Bruton, Wincanton and Gillingham, this is the ideal touring base. The nearest town, Gillingham, offers local amenities including pubs, cafes and shops, along with a leisure centre and swimming pool. The hilltop town of Shaftesbury is well worth a…
Stylish property in the lovely village of Talybont with local shop, pubs and wonderful walks from the doorstep. three miles from the sandy beach of Borth; seven miles from the famous Victorian coastal town, Aberystwyth in the heart of Cardigan Bay with the sea, river and vibrant…
Set on the River Torridge and offering breath taking views, this family bolt hole is only 2 miles from the sandy beach at Westward Ho!, perfect for adventurous water sports fans or a great spot to sunbathe for those looking to relax. Situated on the North Devon Coast Path and…
Encircled by medieval stone walls and boasting sandy beaches, historic Tenby is Pembrokeshire s largest town and an excellent destination for guests keen to experience the Pembrokeshire coastline. Discover the many eateries, independent shops and fascinating museum and art…
This first floor apartment is in the Devonshire town of Ifracombe, a traditional seaside town where visitors can find a range of shops, bars, and restaurants, including Damien Hirst s restaurant, 11 The Quay. One of the artist s most impressive works can also be found in the…
This spacious townhouse is perfectly located in the English Riviera town of Brixham and provides a fantastic bolthole for families. A level 0.6 mile walk brings you to the bustling harbour, offering visitors a choice of boat trips including relaxing tours of Torbay, accompanied…
Ideally located within the half thatched village of Chittlehampton, a short walk from the village square, where you can find the local pub and shop. Situated close to some of North Devon s finest beaches including Saunton and Croyde, which are popular with surfers and swimmers…
A peaceful location on the eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park and Wye Valley there is a lots to explore by foot, the market town of Abergavenny is within walking distance, take advantage of their weekly farmers market or relax with an afternoon tea at the Angel…
This cosy retreat is sent in the heart of the Kent countryside, and provides an excellent base for visiting the historic town of Tunbridge Wells. Famous for the Pantiles area dating back to the 18th and 19th century, the town boasts many independent shops and places to eat, and…
Located in a convenient spot a short stroll from the burrows and sandy beach of Westward Ho!, you will be well placed to sunbathe and surf like a local. This seaside village boasts a range of cafes, shops and restaurants plus many leisure facilities including tennis courts,…
Appearances can be deceptive, as highlighted by this charming holiday cottage whose unassuming frontage hides a roomy, contemporary styled interior. Literally situated on Mundesley s Back Street, the property is only minutes from the village s pubs, shops and cafés, plus its…
Discover this delightful Grade II listed original mill worker s cottage, situated in the heart of Sir Titus Salt s model Victorian village in Saltaire recently used in the filming of the 2022 sequel to 'The Railway Children'. Saltaire is a World Heritage Site and The Saltaire…
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!