Thirlestane Castle Gallery
Thirlestane Castle
Berwickshire, Scottish BordersFive beautiful suites in the south wing of this fairy tale castle, filled with architectural features, family history and much grandeur
Five beautiful suites in the south wing of this fairy tale castle, filled with architectural features, family history and much grandeur
A very peaceful, family-run hotel on the shores of Lake Garda with rose and jasmine-scented gardens for summer dinners by candlelight
Thoughtful red brick barn conversion on a working farm. Peaceful, practical and within easy reach of outdoor activities
An old bakehouse, part of a farm gifted to The National Trust for Jersey with a beautiful walled garden filled with wildflowers in spring
Completely refurbished 18th-century roadside inn with special views, good food, restful bedrooms and all the benefits of Another Place
A sweet retreat for a nature-loving couple, with soul-searching views and the smell of the sea. Logs and Breton cider are on the house...
Cosy bolthole for two in a tiny hamlet next to a river and pub; walk the hills or spend the day at the unspoiled coast
Two elegantly renovated spaces with wonderful views, lots of activities and large gardens for making memories with family and friends
A cottage in a conservation village with logs in the burner, sloe gin on the table, and a good dining pub you can walk to
Drink a toast to your good fortune as you gaze across to Elba from a vast free-standing bath. You breakfast on the view-filled terrace
A converted chapel - cosy and creative - right on the beach. Wander the Cornish coast, explore small towns and retreat from the everyday
In the National Park with all its glories (Ashbourne for antiques, Chatsworth for history, Bakewell for its market), a sweet village cottage
Three charming rustic lodges with private gardens and a laid-back vibe in a small rural hamlet surrounded by vines and truffle orchards
A comfy cottage for two in the quiet, leafy outskirts of Aix with easy access to the city and a kind, attentive owner nearby
Welcome to a cosy, country-rustic bolthole for four, in a friendly, community village inn, with some of the best food in Shropshire
Dating back to 1892 and once the home of the town's mayor, this fine house sits in the centre of a pretty Andalusian town with much to offer
From the delicious scented garden with its limestone pool to the cool rooms with perfect linen, this is a place for a special occasion
Four stylish Andalusian retreats surrounded by olive groves and almond trees, and a restaurant for wonderful, seasonal food
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