Stackpole Byre 3 is the largest of a collection of converted farm buildings that overlook the Pembrokeshire coast. The cottage is just around the corner from our Boat House tearoom and close to two beautiful sandy beaches. If you’re feeling adventurous, get up…
2 Castle Cottages is a simple and cosy cottage which combines the comfort of modern day living with traditional furnishings that nod to its past.The cottage is located to the west of the Great Tower of Tattershall Castle, just beyond the Castle’s outer moat. This cosy…
This quaint cottage is full of character, with exposed beams, lots of natural light and countryside-inspired décor. Nearby historical landmarks and places in our care are easily within your reach if you fancy a slice of history on your break.The Old Slaughter House is…
Surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the Dinefwr Park Estate, Cariad Cottage offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life and the chance to explore Carmarthenshire or even Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion. With its wood burner and rustic charm, this cottage is…
This cute cottage at the western corner of Exmoor is perfectly placed for exploring the rugged wilderness of the National Park. The surrounding area is a haven for wildlife, find beautiful insects such as the Heath Fritillary butterfly and birds such as Kestrels, Redstarts…
Hidden in the secluded Migneint moorland at the heart of Snowdonia, Ty Cipar offers the perfect retreat for those who want to get off the beaten track and reconnect with nature.The wild, windswept landscape of the moor runs right to the doorstep of this cottage. It’s the…
Sitting just off the main road, this beautifully converted 19th-century cottage is a quirky riot of architectural styles on the outside with its arched windows and timber framing and stylish contemporary design inside. Close to Dolgellau and the slate mining town of Blaenau…
Surrounded by rugged moorland, deep green valleys and just a stones throw from the North Devon coast, Riverside Cottage is the perfect location for a walking holiday. While 17th-century outlaws roamed these hills within the pages of Lorna Doone, today this part of Exmoor makes…
A retreat in town for two, in the last remaining watchtower on Shrewsbury’s medieval walls.Town Walls Tower is a four-storey tower that once formed part of Shrewsbury’s medieval town defences, with the bustling town on the doorstep. It’s full of original character, with…
Converted stables in the wooded foothills of Snowdonia.Sygun is a tiny, studio cottage in the old stable block of Craflwyn Hall. One in a row of cottages, it sits at the heart of a 200-acre estate in the care of the National Trust. The cottages back onto woodland, with walks…
A little castle for two, with views over Monmouth and far into Wales.The Kymin Round House is a small, castellated Georgian building, with windows looking out in all directions across the Wye Valley. It’s at the top of a hill, the Kymin, surrounded by woods and parkland, and a…
A cosy, converted coach house for two, with a key to Peckover’s garden.Peckover Stable Lodge is part of an 18th-century coach house, tucked away next to Peckover House. On the ground floor, the door opens into a spacious kitchen and dining area which leads to the shower room…
A neo-classical lodge at the grand entrance to Attingham ParkAttingham West Lodge, commissioned by Richard, 5th Lord Berwick and built by 1862, is now a comfortable holiday cottage with Georgian style to link with Attingham’s history. The lodge is a Grade II listed building…
For a romantic Cotswold getaway that oozes rustic charm, stay at Spring Cottage. Inside the one-bedroom nook, original low beamed ceilings, wood burner and mosaicked floors add to its country cottage character. It sits in the secluded, but pretty village of Snowshill, where…
Whitegates Cottage is a cosy, two storey cottage constructed of traditional mud and stud walls. The thatched holiday home has been carefully restored and retains many original features including doorways, floors and low beamed ceilings.Head out from the cottage on a short drive…
Townplace is a cosy converted barn built from local serpentine stone and boasting a well-equipped kitchen and welcoming open fire. With a large private garden to the rear, the property is the perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle. Just below Townplace is the…
Peppercombe Coastguard Cottage 3 is one of a row of traditional cob cottages built in the late 18th-century and accessed down an old, bumpy track through the wooded valley. The cottages' original function was to house officers of the Preventive Service, a group tasked…
Go back 150 years or so, and you’d find a Cornish miner living in this old stone cottage. After a careful and award-winning restoration, the cottage now hosts a beautiful holiday home with lots of character. Low-beamed ceilings, wood-panelled walls and a warming log-burner…
Heath End Lodge is a former gatehouse that sits at the southern entrance to Calke Abbey. Built in 1806, the lodge is Grade II listed and boasts an open fire and large lawn area. Its intriguing pentagonal shape and large windows create a bright and spacious interior where light…
Pull back the curtains, watch the river tumble past and hear the gulls squawk as this small fishing village comes to life. Just up from the harbour is this river-side, white-washed cottage. It’s a former pilchard cellar that houses three holiday homes – The Lugger…
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!