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Llanbedr, GwyneddA remote, rustic place for a digital detox - wildly romantic and perfect in summer with the doors open. Children can play in safety
A remote, rustic place for a digital detox - wildly romantic and perfect in summer with the doors open. Children can play in safety
Bright, cosy cottage in a quiet Devon village – 4 miles from Totnes – with 2 good pubs nearby and an en-suite ground-floor bedroom
A super upside-down house perched on a cliff in bustling Saundersfoot with glorious views over the beach and the Atlantic
A lovely 300-year-old cottage with a tiny walled courtyard garden in a village with a good pub. You can see Dartmoor from the windows
The original Gatehouse for The Rothschild Estate, with elegant rooms, inspiring views and a large private garden with a Shepherd's Hut
The views are breathtaking over forest and field from this lovely barn conversion on a working farm, for special gatherings
A cluster of traditional farm buildings making up three holiday cottages in very attractive grounds with fruit trees, meadows and woodland
An 18th-century semi-detached farm worker's cottage in a small hamlet, surrounded by splendid countryside and near the river Thames
A converted coach house and stables, now one long cottage with much space, a country house feel and your own walled garden
1820s cottage with long views, a lovely garden and generous extras. Alnwick is close and miles of white sandy beaches with dunes
Comfortable redbrick cottage with views on the Heydon Hall estate. It’s delightfully rural yet you can walk to the village pub for supper
A picture-perfect thatched cottage down a narrow track on a private estate with woodland walks, a big garden and a communal barbecue
Charming, peaceful Georgian cottage in an unspoilt Devon village; a pub is across the green and the beach is a two-minute walk away
An immaculate stable retreat surrounded by gardens near Canterbury. Two couples could spend an idyllic week here, or a family of 5
Cosied up by the fire in your farmhouse high on the moor you’ll feel miles from civilisation, while Chatsworth is just minutes away
Popular with families, this Glen of Rannoch mountain-view cottage with a homely atmosphere is a cheerful place to stay year-round
Come for history, wildlife and a stunning garden estate with acres to roam. Bring children and dogs too. Fabulous
Comfortable bolthole for 2–6 in the heart of the city. Shops and restaurants on the doorstep, a short drive from the coast and South Downs
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