Wraxall Yard Gallery
Wraxall Yard
Dorchester, DorsetFive beautiful and fully accessible cottages on an organic farm for restful retreats with family or friends – a Sawday's Community Champion
Five beautiful and fully accessible cottages on an organic farm for restful retreats with family or friends – a Sawday's Community Champion
A stylish mountain chalet under the watchful gaze of Mont Blanc, with a private chef, hot tub and sauna
Brilliant hosts and a traditional country pub feel with warming fires, delicious food and fabulous bedrooms at this standout village inn
Charming half-timbered house at the start of the Alsace wine route, with spacious rooms, tempting breakfast and a swimming pool
A private villa beautifully flanked by gardens bursting with fruit. Here you'll find real Spanish character, style and a sun-trap terrace
A village setting for this family-friendly cottage-in-a-row with private garden next to the owners' pretty 17th-century thatched house
Find good taste, peacefulness and warm hospitality, steps away from the car-free Via Toledo, in the heart of the city
Come to this delightful house, a marriage of old stones and modern furniture, for pure remote air, great outdoor sports and fine dining
This architect-designed passive style house sits just behind the sand dunes at Waxham beach, one of Norfolk’s most lovely beaches
Atmospheric manor with heaps of history, sumptuous bedrooms, a cornucopia of quirky finds, an open-hearted host – it’s a treat to stay here
The inn is the hub of this thriving village in 'the blue remembered hills' with great food and super rooms - a Sawday's Community Champion
Welcome to an immaculate house on the Isle of Skye. Relax in the sauna, relish the hamper, linger over the barbecue with a fabulous view
A reader writes, 'This place turned out to be one of life's wonderful experiences - a beautiful setting, gorgeous food, kindest of hosts...'
Your very own love nest: frolic in the outdoor rolltop, hunker by the wood-burner, bask in the gardens... near Lakes and Dales
A grand-looking stone building with fabulous views across the Derwent Valley from the terrace and garden – find quirky rooms and great food
Built in 1518 to gaze across the Loire to Amboise and decorated with discreet elegance and respect for its history. Guests love it
A lovely wisteria-clad inn in a traditional Cotswold village with grand walks, a pretty garden, tasty food and thoughtful bedrooms
Where else is breakfast served by candlelight in winter? Friendly staff, lovely bedrooms, off-street parking and Arthur’s Seat all wait
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