Cheristow Farm Cottages Gallery
Cheristow Farm Cottages
Hartland, DevonFor walkers and lovers of wildly beautiful coastal country: two cosy old cottages and a bright, modern renovation in a cluster with others
For walkers and lovers of wildly beautiful coastal country: two cosy old cottages and a bright, modern renovation in a cluster with others
Proper village pub with much-praised food and cosy rooms; country walks lead from the door and Oxford is half an hour away
In wild Jura, surrounded by fields and heather-covered hills, a secluded farmhouse with cosy rooms and sublime views of Small Isles Bay
Peaceful Georgian house with beautifully proportioned rooms, sumptuous meals, swimming and tennis. Dartmoor is on the doorstep
A gorgeous barn conversion in the heart of the High Weald with superb walking, only five miles from Tunbridge Wells
A delightful house & converted 19th-century barn a short jaunt to the unspoilt beaches of the spectacular Anglesey coast
A destination for epicurians who also want exquisite surroundings and comfortable bedrooms. A charming garden too with a very French feel
A smartly renovated 250-year-old brick and flint built inn, tucked away in a sleepy village beneath the glorious South Downs
Georgian country house with rustic charm and a home-from-home feel. In the heart of Wiltshire just outside historic town Bradford-on-Avon
Elegant Italian style in a sensitively-restored villa with sweeping views over rolling hills and forests
An inspirational setting and an enthusiastic welcome from your hosts and their young family - lose your heart to its baroque beauty
Up a narrow lane this dreamy pub with rooms has views to the South Downs. Stay for supper, let the kids run free in the garden playground
A very pretty Victorian gothic house of limestone and brick, sitting peacefully on the edge of the village, eight miles from foodie Ludlow
High on a hill in the Tyne Valley, undisturbed except by birds singing and the wind whistling; views swoop down to a magical landscape
An old-world inn full of colour, with open fires, cosy rooms, local food and the magnificent Northumberland National Park all around
Walkers and wild-lifers, here is your place in the Pyrenees. Colour, character, a welcoming family, log fires and delicious home cooking
Weaving medieval magic, this dreamy hideaway is an ideal base for nature-loving gourmands to explore the region
A Grade II listed 1669 ex-Almshouse in a row of three in walking distance of the historic town centre of Ashbourne and the Tissington Trail
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