Bwthyn Lil, St Davids Gallery
Bwthyn Lil, St Davids
St Davids, PembrokeshireThe oldest of three secluded cottages that share a gravel courtyard and a beautiful garden with cathedral views
The oldest of three secluded cottages that share a gravel courtyard and a beautiful garden with cathedral views
A babbling brook, the sound of birdsong and centuries of history steeped into the walls of this medieval barn, plus a heated indoor pool
Vineyards, fruit trees and immaculate gardens, amazing food and wine, a sense of seclusion and sweeping views of the Tuscan hills
Smart, spacious house for 12 with great views over the family vineyard - arrange a tasting, walk the Cotswold Way, cycle the canal towpath
Enfolded in gentle Dorset hills and surrounded by trees, a perfect wooden hut for 2 near beaches, River Cottage HQ and many beautiful walks
Wood-burners, water sports and wildlife at four cosy farm conversions a half mile from their own quay. Wild swimming and barbecues await
A pool, pines, and hosts that give you figs from their garden! Stroll to a pizzeria through the olive groves, return to 2 lovely apartments
Like staying in a family home, only with Henri III furniture and rolling green views. Energetic hosts cook, farm, hunt, chat over champagne
Popular with families, this Glen of Rannoch mountain-view cottage with a homely atmosphere is a cheerful place to stay year-round
Such lovely views from this light-filled flat, built in the 19th century – curl up with a book and gaze out to sea
Your hosts couldn’t be nicer and look after you beautifully – this is a lovely, homely place with a rambling garden
A serene retreat basking above the Algarve with sea views from the garden and pool, and charming Moorish details
A joy for foodies, peace seekers and lovers of period architecture… note the Honduran mahogany banister with inlaid jet and pearl
Come for the space and silence, the birds and the beach; soak up wild vistas, warm yourself by the fire pit - a Sawday's Community Champion
Vibrant, artistic barn conversion in the heart of York, a five-minute walk from the Minster. Convivial place with helpful, friendly hosts
Food grown, foraged and prepared with care, a carefully curated wine list, roaring fires and very comfortable bedrooms to sink into
Eight miles from York, near Moors and coast, this smart historic home is just the ticket for families and small groups of friends
Something to astound at every turn where the traditional and downright quirky collide to stunning effect. Friendly, flexible hosts too
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