The Shippen Gallery
The Shippen
Bishop's Castle, ShropshireFeather pillows, welcome goodies, an extensive batterie de cuisine... the hosts are super generous, the views are to die for
Feather pillows, welcome goodies, an extensive batterie de cuisine... the hosts are super generous, the views are to die for
Between Penzance and Helston and close to surf beaches, a perfect place for two. For peace-seekers and lovers of mid-century design
Perfect for lovers of the quintessentially English cottage - carefully renovated and classily stylish - a ramble to nearest pub
A sturdy, spacious house with stunning views over the garden and ocean, originally built in the 1800s as one of a row of Coastguard cottages
Set off on blissful walks, trek home to crumpets and tea. There’s no better place to escape the 21st century than rural Devon
A pleasing (not very little) place to stay in the heart of a wood within the unspoilt countryside of the South Downs National Park
Simple, stylish interiors at this restored cottage on a rural estate overlooking the river Tay, with farmland, forest and trails to discover
Two cottages for couples: one more traditional, the other fresh and modern, both comfortable and romantic and there's a good pub next door
Stay in the very first holiday let in the history of this lovely little hamlet of nine houses, with a superb sailing club and a decent pub
Between Penzance & Helston, close to Praa Sands, is a beautiful bolthole for 6. Good for garden lovers & peace-seekers – dog-friendly too
Two family and dog friendly retreats for lovers of the countryside, birdwatchers and those wishing to escape the crowds
A quintessential Grade II listed thatched cottage with glorious gardens near a 13th-century church and surrounded by rolling hills
A delightful coastal cottage with far-reaching ocean views from almost every room, two gardens and a short hop to beach and Coast Path
An immaculate stable retreat surrounded by gardens near Canterbury. Two couples could spend an idyllic week here, or a family of 5
In the Welsh Marches, down winding lanes, a delightful refurbished hop pickers' house - romantic bolthole for 2. Friendly owners, too
Popular with families, this Glen of Rannoch mountain-view cottage with a homely atmosphere is a cheerful place to stay year-round
Two cosy cottages on a former winemaking estate with private terraces, a shared pool, stunning views and glorious walks from the door
Built in the 1800s, a charming stone house on the Penicuik Estate with views over woodland and hills and calming, beautiful interiors
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