The Dog at Wingham Gallery
The Dog at Wingham
Wingham, KentWingham is a pretty village near Canterbury known for its thatched cottages, medieval houses, and a much-loved pub called The Dog
Wingham is a pretty village near Canterbury known for its thatched cottages, medieval houses, and a much-loved pub called The Dog
A lovely, rambling old house for family gatherings with an extra cottage for bigger groups, a gorgeous garden and hilltop villages nearby
A small top terrace can be booked for romantic evenings and you can lunch or dinner at the delightful floating restaurant
Thoughtful red brick barn conversion on a working farm. Peaceful, practical and within easy reach of outdoor activities
Immersed in nature, high in the magnificent Cheviot Hills, this wooden-clad off-grid cottage has sleek, modern interiors and grand views
High in the heavenly hills is this very smartly converted farm building, with underfloor heating, much glass, wood and exposed brickwork
A spick and span little hideaway full of character in a manor estate cottage. Explore the gardens, walk to the beach in 25 minutes
A converted Victorian schoolhouse with a glorious oak bar, an impressive selection of gins, hearty food and attractive bedrooms
An inviting B&B on a terraced Fulham street: greats hosts, a big, tranquil suite and continental breakfast in the courtyard on sunny days
A dear little gingerbread-style house in the prettiest part of the estate with your own pontoon and boat on the edge of a shimmering lake
An architect-designed bolthole with two art galleries, a restaurant, studios and a paper mill by the seaside - a Sawday’s Community Champion
Deep in undulating countryside, three pretty stone cottages with a shared, family-friendly saltwater pool and charming, generous owners
Furniture from home-grown wood, reclaimed tiles - beautiful. The Jurassic Coast is near, Bridport's antiques, too. Cycle, walk, spot birds
Unwind and feel part of the family in beautiful rural Yorkshire. The farmhouse is rambling and peaceful, rooms are comfy, breakfast generous
A lovely old house and rambling garden in a medieval village with a monumental château, 12th-century church and a good local restaurant
Something to astound at every turn where the traditional and downright quirky collide to stunning effect. Friendly, flexible hosts too
A rare treat, 700 metres above sea level and girdled by forests, waterfalls, chestnuts and olives, this is the place to come for solace
The Dordogne flows through the gastronomic heart of France, where stunning villages cling to rock faces and historic riches are in store
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