Richeldis Gallery
Richeldis
Little Walsingham, NorfolkCosy 17th-century cottage in a village inland from Wells-next-the-Sea and with easy access to north Norfolk's main attractions
Cosy 17th-century cottage in a village inland from Wells-next-the-Sea and with easy access to north Norfolk's main attractions
An enchanting escape immersed in nature yet only 40 minutes by train into the Eternal City for art and history-filled days
Traditional cottage with private access to your very own loch. Boating and fishing on the doorstep, all the Highlands to explore
Cosy cottage on a working farm just ten miles from Edinburgh with spectacular views, walks from the door and a wood-fired sauna
A magical spot on an island for nature lovers, sybarites, and foodies. Watch sunsets from the sofa and stargaze from bed
Your own tranquil corner of rich history... cast a fly, have a dip, then feast in the kitchen or flop in the log-lit snug.
Converted barn with the most welcoming owners – the garden and swimming pool are all yours; explore a less touristy part of the Dordogne
A pretty upside-down cottage, formerly a dovecote, lovingly restored with sustainability the focus
Warm family hospitality, magnificent surroundings, bedroom breakfasts, candlelit dinners and elegant windows overlooking the park
Charming and traditional moated manor house in an English country estate setting close to Britain’s favourite market town of Louth
A beautifully restored listed barn of Westmorland stone sitting in a conservation area village in spectacular walking country, near Appleby
A humdinger of a pub, hidden in a sleepy village in the Surrey Hills, oozing character and charm and with delicious food and comfy bedrooms
A spacious, refurbished cottage with pool, spa, tennis court and private garden surrounded by open fields and views to Bredon Hill
A gorgeously tranquil place to escape to and fall in love with the Périgord's medieval villages, valleys, wines, markets and artisan farms
A niftily converted barn with high vaulted ceiling sitting on a hill with wonderful views over a newly-created lake and the Stour Valley
A proper old-fashioned inn dating from the 1600s with beamed ceilings, low doorways and winding staircases up to comfortable bedrooms
High on a hill in the Tyne Valley, undisturbed except by birds singing and the wind whistling; views swoop down to a magical landscape
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