The Shippen Gallery
The Shippen
Bishop's Castle, ShropshireFeather pillows, welcome goodies, an extensive batterie de cuisine... the hosts are super generous, the views are to die for
Feather pillows, welcome goodies, an extensive batterie de cuisine... the hosts are super generous, the views are to die for
Groups will love this 18th-century winemaster’s house and tower. There’s a hillside infinity pool, valley views and a private boulodrome
In truffle, lavender and olive oil country, a dreamy wine château with terraced gardens, run by hosts whose happiness is infectious
A sweet cottage on the estate of celebrated artist Sir Sidney Nolan's former home with 250 acres to explore - a Sawday's Community Champion
The views take your breath away, the breakfasts are beautiful, and you feel like you're staying in the home of dear friends
A lovely gîte, once a hunting lodge, with two private terraces overlooking the manicured gardens of an 1830s manor house
In a Valencian resort, a captivating and hospitable place - deal for groups of family or friends too, with independence plus B&B service
Once a hunting lodge, this unique and authentic 18th-century architectural folly sits up a quiet tree-lined drive on the edge of the estate
A converted stable on a peaceful farm surrounded by acres of countryside - a Sawday's Community Champion
A real gem set back from the hustle and bustle but perfectly placed to explore the city's many charms
With breathtaking views of the hills above Nice, a splendid villa with big bedrooms, shimmering infinity pool, and generous, fun owners
The cottage looks down over Lough Swilly, idyllic for boats and safe swims... and the neighbours are friendly, just sheep and cows
Three immaculate rooms in a 17th-century building; step out onto winding streets lined with trattorias, boutiques, fountains and monuments
Three restful B&B apartments, unique and stylish with communal spaces, wellbeing and healing, delicious home-cooked food
Citrus scents the air, loungers flank a spakling pool. Light, cool, simple rooms, vibrant hosts, garden and olive groves - divine food
Once a shooting lodge, this stand-alone big building was part of a medieval estate and you can still see the grassy mount and dungeon tower
Enter through an impressive stone arch to discover this 16th-century fortified manor house with a gorgeous communal dining and seating area
A 17th-century townhouse sitting on a quiet side street with lots of original features and a west-facing patio screened by vines and lemons
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