Burrows Cottage is a simple, single-storey former forester’s cottage. Located in a secluded spot alongside a pine wood, the cottage benefits from a large private garden and is just a short walk to the beach. Inside, you’ll find traditional interiors complete with a…
This stylish barn conversion sits on the edge of the Sheringham Park estate with views over the North Norfolk coast. Step inside to a truly atmospheric space where high beamed ceilings tower over a spacious open kitchen and living area. Just outside, there’s a small shared…
Tal y Braich is in the perfect location for a secluded mountain stay, situated in Snowdonia and close to the Carneddau Range. It offers heaps of Welsh charm, with a cosy wood burner and other features you’ll love such as a stunning Welsh slate floor. Outside, this…
Ambrey Cottage is a beautiful, spacious holiday home set over two floors in a stunning location surrounded by woodland. With no-one around to spoil the silence, the cottage is perfect for a peaceful break for up to five people and two dogs. Get everyone up bright and early…
High Lidmoor is an 18th-century farmhouse that still retains much of its original character. Low beamed ceilings, barn doors and slate floors add to its rustic charm. The perfect, isolated holiday retreat, the cottage is surrounded by open moorland yet varied holiday facilities…
Step into the Jazz Age in this snazzy three-bedroom cottage. The 18th-century stable conversion is modest and unsuspecting on the outside, but inside reveals a chic Art Deco interior with curved lines, bold patterns and the most beautiful fireplace in the living room. It sits on…
Beech is one of St Gabriel’s Cottages, a row of holiday homes on the site of a former hamlet. Situated on the Golden Cap estate, the views from the cottage are outstanding. With the South West Coast Path directly outside the cottage, walking routes are predictably…
The holiday home boasts a large rear terrace with a seating area and lawned gardens, perfect for relaxing and admiring this spectacular countryside.Enjoy a long, lazy alfresco lunch with all the family before exploring the nearby Chirk Castle and its grounds. Take a tour with…
Stackpole Cottage is a traditional, two storey farmhouse located in the main courtyard at Stackpole. The cottage offers spacious, comfortable accommodation for five people and boasts an attractive front garden enclosed by a stone wall.Head out early and discover Stackpole with…
Old Linceter is a cosy traditional farmer’s stone cottage built in the 1800s with original quarry tiles and wood burner in the sitting room. The property boasts stunning views of the Herefordshire landscape with rolling hills of patchwork green. It’s…
This little cottage offers a holiday that’s all about serenity, simplicity, and the simpler things in life. Accessed by a National Trust track through a grazed common, this rustic Edwardian cottage is surrounded by rolling green hills, and abundant wildlife.…
Listen to the waves crashing on the craggy shores from the comfort of this three-bedroom seaside cottage. Nestled in the western end of White Park Bay in the old fishing hamlet of Portbradden, you’ll have all-encompassing views of the beach and out towards the western…
Curlew is the largest of five cottages at How Hill. Originally a threshing barn and horse engine room, the cottage is bursting with character and boasts many original features. After a hearty Yorkshire breakfast, make the most of the cottage’s location and head out…
4 Cart Lodge Barn is located on the first floor of a converted farm building and offers open plan accommodation with lots of character. Original wooden beams extend up the high ceilings and bright décor adds to its spacious feel. A small grassed area outside is…
Soak up the atmosphere when you stay at this converted cottage, once part of a working farmyard. Inside the red brick exterior you’ll find traces of its farming history, with vaulted ceilings, wooden beams and exposed flint walls. Beyond it, you’ll love the walks…
The dramatic full height glazed entrance will definitely set the tone for your break at this former granary in the heart of the Norfolk Broads. Inside, you’ll find traces of the past with vaulted ceilings, wooden beams and exposed flint walls. Beyond it, you’ll love…
Built into the garden walls of Croft Castle, you’ll feel intertwined with nature in this dreamy 'gothic' style cottage. Green shrubs climb its walls and pruned lawns encompass the property. It’s no surprise that it was once home to the estate’s…
Nestling in the magical wooded valley of the Aeron, Abermydyr, with its small arched windows and yellow façade, is thought to be designed in the early 19th-century by the architect, John Nash, who built Buckingham Palace. John Nash designed Llanerchaeron, for the Lewis…
Hywyn is a bright, spacious apartment that occupies the ground floor of Henfaes house at the heart of Aberdaron. Rise early and enjoy a lazy breakfast before heading onto the nearby Aberdaron beach. The wide family bay is great for families and novice surfers…
Opposite a working farm, cosy Penbryn Cottage is set right on the all-Wales coast path, a brilliant spot for a break if you love exploring quiet coves, tramping over rocky cliffs, meandering along sandy beaches and simply taking in those mesmerising turquoise waters where you…
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!