Washingford House Gallery
Washingford House
Norwich, NorfolkA delightful mix of old and new in a conservation village with a four-acre garden that attracts all the local birds. Guests love it here
A delightful mix of old and new in a conservation village with a four-acre garden that attracts all the local birds. Guests love it here
Come for peace, space and much comfort in this nifty house with gorgeous views over acres of vines from the terrace and pool
Taste the wine, plunge into the granite pool, play billiards in the library, linger outdoors as swallows swoop – eat delicious local dishes
This warm and friendly little hotel is on a mission - to give you really good food, excellent wine and a very comfortable night's sleep
A heartwarming 250-year-old pub with roaring fires in the flagged bar, attractive bedrooms and a special welcome for children and dogs
Canoeing on the Tamar, valley walks galore, with the woodland garden a sea of daffodils in the spring. A magical self-catering hideaway
This deeply peaceful retreat will soothe the soul; come to walk, bike, sail then back to a roaring fire and good book. A sublime spot
Rooms in the house overlook the vineyard, the lodges are surrounded by it - check out the vines, then drink their wine with a good dinner
Two comfortably converted farm buildings, with a shared pool on a gentle south-east sloping vineyard with wonderful views
Secluded country house hotel with gracious rooms and dining; stroll the grounds, visit the coast, Beverley is only a five-minute drive away
Simple country cottage living on a working organic farm. Bring your hiking boots or bikes, stride out from the door
Come to unwind in nature, surrounded by sun-drenched fields in this large, rustic but elegant villa with courtyard, garden and pool
A foodie and friendly reinvigorated old pub, with floor to ceiling estuary views. Bring the dog and hit the coastal path
In a small village on the borders, a Jacobean farmhouse luxuriously restored with lovely touches; the Brecon Beacons are close by
2 lakes, streams, landscaped gardens, woodlands and waterfalls... a paradise for families, nature lovers, peace-seekers and birdwatchers
Remote wartime research station turned stylish retreat with knockout views, wild walks and a front-row seat to the weather
Marvellously quirky bolthole right on Lyme Regis seafront with stunning views; perfect for beach combers and boutique browsers
A 1750s farmhouse with a comfortable, informal feel resting in woodland. You're near to iconic tourist spots but hiding in the quiet woods
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