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 countryside escape for 2 near Chepstow with traditional interiors and cheery wood-burner. Not suitable for children but dogs very welcome
This stylish B&B is foodie heaven. Its eclectic, multicultural menu - and décor to match - make for a special getaway to the Cornish coast
Charming and traditional moated manor house in an English country estate setting close to Britain’s favourite market town of Louth
Wildflower beds, 1,350 acres to roam, and all of Norfolk to discover. Then it’s back to 4 rustic-chic boltholes and an exceptional spa
Light-filled, simply furnished - great family kitchen - next to a woodland playground, this barn is a treat for outdoorsy families
Lovers will be happy here in their own sweet space with a bird-filled garden. All you will hear is the river flowing gently past you
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
Amazing beaches, a pub you can hike to, a train to get you to Snowdonia… and your own remote cottage with stunning views
Delightful B&B on a working farm, generous hosts welcome you with tea and homemade cake. Bring a piece of furniture and give it a facelift!
Cross the river Dart on the old stone bridge to find a tranquil cottage for five, with an orchard garden overlooking the old church tower
The road hugs the rocky coast with glorious views to the Mull of Kintyre… to 3 fishing village cottages where ultra-modern comforts abound
A gorgeous eco-build set in a wildflower meadow a short walk from thriving Presteigne and with a shepherd’s hut for spillover
Romantic cottage within 25 acres of fields, garden and orchard with fresh veg to pick, wellies for walking and animals roaming the farm
Heaps to do on-site: organic farm shop & café, cookery & cheese-making courses, farm tours. A brilliant base for exploring the Cotswolds too
Comfortable redbrick cottage with views on the Heydon Hall estate. It’s delightfully rural yet you can walk to the village pub for supper
Two cottages which can be taken together, in wing of a warm yellow 1927 house. Charming owners, beautiful grounds and breathtaking views
A sustainably run 1902 farmhouse and its converted cattle shed in countryside close to a wonderfully wild stretch of the North Devon coast
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