Gowbarrow Old Hall Gallery
Gowbarrow Old Hall
Watermillock, CumbriaGather family or friends and fall in love with this gorgeous house, beautiful garden, glimmering Ullswater and stunning countryside
Gather family or friends and fall in love with this gorgeous house, beautiful garden, glimmering Ullswater and stunning countryside
A converted chapel - cosy and creative - right on the beach. Wander the Cornish coast, explore small towns and retreat from the everyday
Be inspired by hilltop views, unwind in beamed rooms by huge fireplaces or scramble down to the beach for family adventures
A rural haven in a lovely garden with comfortable bedrooms, brilliant breakfasts and bikes for hire – explore the Parque Natural
An immaculate restoration, a peaceful green setting, a lovely serene bedroom and historic Holt a stroll away... all set for a romantic stay!
The central part of a much larger building in a 17th-century hamlet with bright, spacious rooms, shared pool and glorious private gardens
Charming cottage surrounded by acres of wildflower meadows: drive to Newport in 15 minutes, walk the Pembrokeshire coastline
Inviting, inspiring, and perfect for 4. Off the beaten track in little-known ‘Swiss Tuscany’ is a treat for foodies and walkers
Vibrant, artistic barn conversion in the heart of York, a five-minute walk from the Minster. Convivial place with helpful, friendly hosts
A charming inn on the village green with beautiful interiors - you’ll find low ceilings, pretty rooms and a fire that burns on cold days.
A honey-hued stone farmhouse or a stylish cottage – both are deep in delicious countryside with lovely walks by the rambling river
A grand, 16th-century Breton château complete with dovecote, turret and chapel surrounded by 50 acres of parkland, woods and small lake
Bedrooms have seersucker linen, doors open to the countryside and Beaune is a hop away. David and Niels ensure a memorable stay
A fine old stone mill, the river rushing by, kingfishers, kayaking, swimming: it’s a dream place with Provence and the Cévennes at the door
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
A handsome little château perched on the edge of a verdant valley, with wonderful views, lots of space and a rambling garden
Built in 1518 to gaze across the Loire to Amboise and decorated with discreet elegance and respect for its history. Guests love it
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