Yearle House Gallery
Yearle House
Wooler, NorthumberlandCome for a spot of high-end cossetting with big, beautiful bedrooms, good food and far-reaching views in the Northumberland National Park
Come for a spot of high-end cossetting with big, beautiful bedrooms, good food and far-reaching views in the Northumberland National Park
Fall in love with this riverside village, lost in a valley in lower Normandy, and this sunny house for couples or families
A real treat to stay in this elegant 18th-century house with pampering bedrooms, gorgeous home-cooked food and stunning gardens with pool
Walkers and wild-lifers, here is your place in the Pyrenees. Colour, character, a welcoming family, log fires and delicious home cooking
Superb architecture & design reflect the industrial past, present and future in this cutting-edge pod for 2 - a Sawday's Community Champion
Beautiful architecture, amazing wine cellars, great food, and hosts with an infectious enthusiasm for classical music. Lovely French B&B
Former pear-press cellar, now a swish bolthole with magical mountain views. In the village centre, 15-minutes’ drive to the Paradiski slopes
A striking cabin, drenched in light, with views over open countryside to the Sugar Loaf in the distance
Just one hour from London, this remarkable house sits on a unique family-owned Nature Reserve on the Isle of Sheppey
Step into the valley region from this beautifully restored 17th-century house surrounded by saltwater and freshwater canals and lakes
Such lovely views from this light-filled flat, built in the 19th century – curl up with a book and gaze out to sea
A lovely, long barn-style conversion with much space, stunning views across the spectacular bay and a secret beach to stroll to
A picture-perfect village and a beautifully refurbished 17th-century inn with a cracking bar, stylish bedrooms and delicious pub food
A boutique hotel on the edge of Arcachon Bay. A natural pool, zen gardens, contemporary Eastern-style interiors, and good food await
A lovely wisteria-clad inn in a traditional Cotswold village with grand walks, a pretty garden, tasty food and thoughtful bedrooms
A humdinger of a pub, hidden in a sleepy village in the Surrey Hills, oozing character and charm and with delicious food and comfy bedrooms
Lots of space and much to do for families and friends: it’s a short walk to Lee Bay, the coastal path or the village pub
Built in the 1800s, a charming stone house on the Penicuik Estate with views over woodland and hills and calming, beautiful interiors
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