Avernish Lodge Gallery
Avernish Lodge
By Kyle of Lochalsh, HighlandA new-build in local stone with vast windows gazing out at the meeting place of three beautiful lochs, surrounded by 12 acres of croft land
A new-build in local stone with vast windows gazing out at the meeting place of three beautiful lochs, surrounded by 12 acres of croft land
You’re wrapped in parkland here and close to the coast, gardens and war memorials. A treat of a stop-over for foodies
Traditional house with a contemporary and imaginative interior; stroll to shops and restaurants, jump in the car to explore Provence
A smartly refurbished 500-year-old coaching inn with very comfortable bedrooms, good food and the Peak District at your feet
Traditional house in a rural part of the Algarve with a spectacular garden, a pool and a tennis court, and restaurants a short stroll
This stylish little art-filled inn has comfortable rooms, is surrounded by good walking countryside and serves delicious food - rest here
Wingham is a pretty village near Canterbury known for its thatched cottages, medieval houses, and a much-loved pub called The Dog
A lovely gîte, once a hunting lodge, with two private terraces overlooking the manicured gardens of an 1830s manor house
Elegant Italian style in a sensitively-restored villa with sweeping views over rolling hills and forests
A very much-loved family home full of books, pictures and comfy sofas - all yours for a relaxed and easy-going holiday with a big group
Lovely big room in its own wing of a Victorian farmhouse. A peaceful spot with views across fields and an elegant drawing room
A fine country manor house on the edge of a village, peacefully surrounded by gardens and trees, and close to the D-Day landing beaches
A cosy bolt hole near medieval Cartmel with woods, meadows and wildlife – great for walkers in this quiet part of the South Lakes
Two duplex apartments filled with art and sculptures inside a beautiful 18th-century orangery, minutes from magnificent Versailles
An idyllic hotel-restaurant in a postcard-pretty medieval village. Warm interiors, a varied menu of local produce, masses to see and do...
You’ll love Tintinhull Gardens, Montacute House, Ham Hill, the Prince of Wales pub... and this sweet, fresh, cosy, rustic cottage for two
Built in 1518 to gaze across the Loire to Amboise and decorated with discreet elegance and respect for its history. Guests love it
A delightfully Lilliputian Georgian cottage with all mod cons at the end of a terrace just a short walk to shops, cafés and the beach
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