Conveniently located 3 miles east of Portreath which boasts a pretty sandy beach popular with families and surfers and there are several shops and restaurants to enjoy. The village is accessible by the South West Coastal Path offering breathtaking scenery for both experienced…
Just a short walk downhill to the sandy beach, this converted stable is close to all the amenities a seaside town offers. As well as the picturesque fishing harbour, where bottlenose dolphins may be spotted on a clear day. New Quay is where the poet Dylan Thomas lived during…
Overlooking Brixham town, the property is only a two minute walk from this bustling seaside settlement. Famed for its fresh seafood and colourful houses, Brixham boasts a good selection of shops, cafes and restaurants as well as boat trips from the harbour. The perfect choice…
Perfectly situated within walking distance of the National Trust s Arlington Court, plus only a short drive of Exmoor which offers wonderful scenery and walking terrain. Immediately from the property, there are areas perfect for keen walkers, mountain bikers and road cyclists…
This contemporary yet traditional stone built cottage for two is perfectly located within easy walking distance of the beautiful Bamburgh Castle and its adjoining village. A wide range of good restaurants, shops and pubs are close by, yet you are still surrounded by breath…
One of two renovated cottages, this property embodies country style and living. It lies within an excellent walking and cycling area, with footpaths and tracks extending in various directions, including to the coast at Wootton Creek, the woods at Briddlesford Copse, and Arreton…
Situated on the westerly edge of the Forest of Dean and lying within the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural beauty, the village of English Bicknor is steeped in the history of this fascinating area. From your door you are served with access onto the countryside and ancient…
This property is located just a short walk from the seafront in the Meads Village area of Eastbourne, and within easy access to South Downs National Park. The beach at this side of town is quieter than the town s main beach and has a more laid back feel to it, and is backed on…
From the picturesque harbour, take a trip to the monastic island of Caldey to spot nesting seabirds or take a fishing trip. In the water, have a go at bodyboarding, canoeing, sailing and waterskiing, or try some of the best coasteering routes in the world, full of jumps, swim…
Hidden amongst the bustling streets of Keswick, this stylish yet traditional cottage is an idyllic retreat for couples. Tempt your taste buds with an array of inviting restaurants, pubs and cafes from the comfort of your doorstep, browsing the popular markets and selection of…
Situated on a quiet country road in the village of Ullock, this property promises peace and serenity with plenty of exciting activities close at hand. Just 3 miles from the brink of the Lake District National Park and 6.5 miles from the Cumbrian coastline, prepare to enjoy…
Just 3 miles from the heart of Cockermouth, journey to the birthplace of William Wordsworth and pay the quirky shops a visit. Dotted with cafes and home to the National Trust s, Wordsworth House and Garden, spend your morning in the town before heading on to Buttermere (10…
Stroll 2 miles above the bustling town of Keswick to Castlerigg Stone Circle to stretch your legs and take in amazing views. Slightly further afield, Catbells (5 miles) is a moderate climb rewarded with more panoramic views. Explore Derwentwater by boarding a cruise from the…
Sitting in the heart of the Wasdale Valley, home to England s deepest lake and highest mountain, explore this beautiful landscape from your door. The edge of Wastwater is half a mile from your door so you can enjoy a waterside wander or a paddle in the crystal clear water. Just…
Book a stay in this delightful cottage in the picturesque village of Greystoke and experience the beauty of Cumbria first hand. Three or four people and one delighted dog are welcome to stay at the attractive, two bedroom property, which has been carefully restored and…
Nestled at the foot of the Derwent Valley in Derbyshire, Matlock Bath is a unique village that lies on the south eastern edge of the Peak District National Park. A popular tourist attraction since the 17th century, this beautiful village has earned nicknames such as the seaside…
This property is set in the beautiful wooded gorge of the River Derwent and is surrounded by stunning wooded hills and cliffs. Within walking distance there is an abundance of attractions such as Gulliver's Kingdom, the Peak District Mining Museum, aquarium and arcades. Visitors…
This stylish apartment is in the perfect location for guests to enjoy a variety of cafes, shops, and restaurants which all are within walking distance. Paignton itself offers a wide range of fun activities for all ages, including the famous Paignton Zoo, Paignton Pier with…
This contemporary studio nestles opposite the owner's home in an idyllic rural setting. Situated in the delightful North Cornwall countryside, just a few miles from Tamar Lakes, this spot is perfect for guests can enjoy all that the coast brings, whilst also being able to step…
This gorgeous cottage in East Ruston is in a rural and peaceful setting with a south facing patio that overlooks the lake and is ideal for birdwatching and walking on Weavers Way. East Ruston vicarage gardens are in the village. Visit Stalham and Wroxham for the Norfolk broads,…
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!