46 Church Street Gallery
46 Church Street
Ashbourne, DerbyshireA lucky break to stay here: part of a 1669 grade-II* listed Almshouse with modern interiors; leafy and quiet yet a short hop from the town
A lucky break to stay here: part of a 1669 grade-II* listed Almshouse with modern interiors; leafy and quiet yet a short hop from the town
Cakes from the host & eggs from the hens. Bring a party, bring the dogs, and soak up the history from a very fine house in the Cotswolds
You'll feel ensconced in the countryside in this cosy cottage with a private garden overlooking the little vineyard and a secluded pool
Come for sea air, independent shops, great places to eat and this quirky cottage with plenty of room and a sunny walled garden
Former blacksmith’s workshop in a chocolate-box corner of the New Forest, where clematis climbs the trellis and all you hear are the birds
A light, airy and comfortable barn conversion on a farm with stunning views over the Dorset/Devon border just five miles to the sea
Enjoy views of the South Downs from this converted milking parlour for 2 or 4 – fill up on the breakfast hamper and head out on long walks
Unwind here in the rolling hills with the river bustling along, your own secluded garden and an unpretentious cottage full of character
A romantic creekside cottage down a web of narrow lanes in a tumbling green valley – mess about on the water to your heart’s content
The sort of place where you arrive and never want to leave – atmosphere, nature, character and comfort in a magical timeless valley
A traditional cottage in Polruan on the Fowey estuary with harbour and cove views and a tea shop and two pubs in the village
Light and sunny annexe with your own entrance in the centre of vibrant Buckfastleigh with lovely gardens, for couples plus a child or two
The oldest of three secluded cottages that share a gravel courtyard and a beautiful garden with cathedral views
A comfortable and characterful 1775 gatekeeper's lodge on the Mount Congreve Estate with access to the magnificent gardens
Be inspired by hilltop views, unwind in beamed rooms by huge fireplaces or scramble down to the beach for family adventures
Cosy and comfortable eco cottages near to sleepy Sidmouth, where grown-ups can relax and children can play safely in the gardens
Hideaway at the bottom of the garden with a little courtyard and far-reaching views; walk to the village pub or take a day trip to Bath
A very pretty old converted cart shed at the end of a track on an organic farm, surrounded by wildlife, birds and animals in the fields
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