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Portmeirion, GwyneddAn Edwardian villa with stunning views, polished floors, cosy fires and child-friendly garden a short walk from lovely Portmeirion
An Edwardian villa with stunning views, polished floors, cosy fires and child-friendly garden a short walk from lovely Portmeirion
Comfortable apartment steeped in Breton history, in a beautifully renovated gabarier’s house overlooking the marine estuary
Up in the hills, an amazing family holiday with Lorna and Lee. Weekly paella nights, great pool, lovely walking. Beauty therapies, too...
Wrapped in fields and woods, this big traditional house has crisply furnished interiors and plenty of gadgets. Terraced gardens and pool too
A striking, newly thatched and revamped pub with spoiling bedrooms, an inviting bar and menus overseen by Raymond Blanc - you'll eat well
A lovely house set in 20 hectares with a park, two ponds, paths winding through and a pretty river. Delicious locally-sourced meals too
B&B in the heart of Totnes with bright bedrooms and a sitting room, plus an enchanting garden with ponds and wildflower beds
Comfortable and cosy B&B with superb food, tucked away on a dairy farm in the very quietest part of Pembrokeshire near the coast path
Families will adore coming here, to reconnect through wonderful outdoor activities in glorious countryside and to feel cossetted indoors
Marvellously quirky bolthole right on Lyme Regis seafront with stunning views; perfect for beach combers and boutique browsers
An open-plan kitchen, sunny terrace and fruitful gardens shine at this private hillside villa. From here, it's easy to ski, swim or sunbathe
Deep in the Lake District, a well-loved family home with open fires and heavenly views, a private woodland and a short walk to a good pub
Anglo-Irish meets Italian and Indian; the owners have peppered this charming home with furniture and artefacts from their broad travels
A treat of a country retreat in the North York Moors National Park with lovely high ceilings, a log-burner, much comfort and fabulous views
A restored Grade II listed flint barn with roots in the 13th century, a serene lily pond and mesmerising views over the South Downs
Deep in undulating countryside, three pretty stone cottages with a shared, family-friendly saltwater pool and charming, generous owners
At the foot of the Cambrian Mountains, an ancient whitewashed cottage with cosy, light-flooded interiors – a perfect rural bolthole for two
Lively renovation for this 18th-century cottage built of local stone and with a large garden in Modbury. Totnes and sandy beaches are close
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