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Rent Find self catering and cottages that sleep 9 in England
69 self catering cottage letting's that sleeps 9 in England. Rent superb cottage accommodation and holiday rentals with features such as hot tubs, sauna's, gyms, heated swimming pools and much more! Refine your search of self catering accommodationdod to let in England by using the county and region menus on the left.
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Sleeps 9
Weekly prices from £900
to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Polperro sleeps 9.
Features include: Beach nearby Games Room Sleeps 9
Accommodation overview: This 17th-century farmhouse (a listed building of special architectural and historic interest) is conveniently positioned approximately a mile from the coast between the picturesque old fishing village of Polperro and the beautiful and historic river and town of Fowey – formerly the principal area for smuggling in Cornwall. It is a spacious and comfortable property, set on a working farm in lovely surroundings, with many coves and beaches within approximately 15 minutes by car. Plymouth Marine Centre, the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan are accessible in around 20 miles, with the Maritime Museum at Falmouth approximately 40 miles. Shops 3 miles. Spacious comfortable living room. Large dining room. Room with snooker/pool table (6ft x 3ft). Large, well-equipped kitchen and laundry room with w/machine t/dryer and sink. Cloakroom/toilet. First floor: Five bedrooms; two double, two twin, one single, all with shower, wash basin. Bathroom, toilet. Separate toilet.
  
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Sleeps 9
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in West Malvern sleeps 9.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Detached Garden Sleeps 9
Accommodation overview: A wonderful discovery for families and friends, this detached property was originally two quarrymen’s cottages built in the early 19th century which have been very well extended and improved to provide spacious accommodation. Set within an Area of Natural Beauty, Wayfarers enjoys glorious views across rolling Herefordshire countryside to the Black Mountains of Wales. It lies within walking distance of the Worcestershire Beacon - the highest point of the Malvern Hills - and is the ideal starting point for the many walks which give panoramic views across the Severn Vale, as well as towards the west to Wales. Wayfarers is perfectly located to explore the local attractions which include the Elgar route. The famous English composer lived in Malvern, and views from his house undoubtedly inspired him whilst writing his famous Enigma Variations. Eastnor Castle - a magnificent family home 2½ miles east of Ledbury - makes for an uplifting visit. It houses a fine collection of medieval armour, tapestries and paintings within its Gothic and Italianate interior. Set in a 5000-acre estate, it is surrounded by a deer Park, lake and arboretum. Great Malvern was renowned for its medicinal waters during Victorian time, and visitors can still try samples for themselves at St Anne’s Well. The Winter Gardens Pavilion is another attraction at Great Malvern - hosting the Almeida Drama Festival in August. The cathedral city of Worcester is approximately 8 miles away with its racecourse, riverbase, cinemas and shopping. Regency Cheltenham, Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon and the Cotswolds are within easy driving distance. There is a local shop less than a mile away, and supermarkets a 2-mile drive (½ mile on foot over the hills). Shop 1 mile, quiet, local pub just 200 yards. Very large living room with open fire. Large dining room with open fire and French windows. Well equipped farmhouse-style kitchen/breakfast room. Conservatory. Twin bedroom. Utility. Separate toilet. First floor: Two double bedrooms, one with basin. Twin bedroom with basin. Single bedroom. Bathroom with bidet and toilet. Shower room and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 9
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Goathland sleeps 9.
Features include: Short Breaks Beach nearby Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 9
Accommodation overview: Located in the heart of the stunning village of Goathland, renowned for its connections with TV’s Heartbeat, this former miller’s retreat has been lovingly refurbished and transformed by the present owners to provide excellent holiday accommodation. Over 100 years old, oozing charm and character, this is the perfect location for exploring and discovering the North Yorkshire Moors’ hidden treasures. A short stroll brings guests to the village centre where sheep meander amongst the visitors stopping to collect the odd tit bit on the way. An eclectic mix of shops, inns, tea rooms and restaurants are often frequented by the cast and crew of Heartbeat and friendly locals serve some of Yorkshire’s finest cuisine. Board the steam train and take a leisurely journey through the glorious Esk Valley into the historic port of Whitby where the cobbled streets and alleyways are packed with tumbling little cottages. The bustling harbour leads to a 3-mile stretch of award-winning sandy beach overlooked by the stunning abbey ruins where Bram Stoker found his inspiration and created Dracula. The brave of heart can climb the 199 steps to St Mary’s church where Tom Thumb is buried; look hard as it is a tiny plot! Cross the road and follow the bridle paths discovering stunning waterfalls and quaint little villages tucked away deep in the valleys. Market towns of Pickering, Kirkby Moorside and Helmsley host the weekly markets. Historic halls, homes and castles abound in this area with Castle Howard, film set for Brideshead Revisited, a must when staying in the area. A family day at Flamingo Land theme park and zoo can be enjoyed and all of this is just a short drive from the front door, there is so much to see and do, visitors find themselves returning again and again. Shop and pub 300 yards. Living room with electric ‘coal-effect’ fire and wooden floor. Large well-equipped kitchen/dining room with wooden floor. Office area. Separate toilet. First floor: Two double bedrooms, one with en-suite shower room and toilet. Further double bedroom with en-suite bathroom with roll-top bath, shower cubicle and toilet. Twin bedroom. Single bedroom with en-suite shower room. Bathroom with shower attachment. Separate toilet.
  
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Sleeps 9
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Darwin Lake sleeps 9.
Features include: Short Breaks Sleeps 9
Accommodation overview: Spacious stone cottages with fine facilities, in a beautiful, tranquil woodland setting... In an idyllic setting in the Darwin Forest on the edge of the Peak District National Park, this group of holiday cottages enjoys a wonderfully peaceful location from which to enjoy the area’s great natural beauty. Built in traditional Derbyshire stone to blend effortlessly into their surroundings, they are set around the lake and surrounded by mixed woodland, an ideal habitat for a rich variety of wildlife. The cottages are modern and spacious, with comfortably furnished living rooms, several enjoying views over the lake, and an excellent standard of fixtures and fittings throughout, including superbly equipped kitchens. A central courtyard area creates a focal point, and each cottage has its own patio, as well as shared use of the nine acres of beautiful wooded grounds which include an enclosed, elevated woodland walk around the lake. This peaceful spot is the perfect stopping off point for walking and cycling amid superb countryside, and a trekking centre just around the corner provides plenty of opportunity to explore on horseback. For the more adventurous, a whole host of outdoor pursuits is available nearby, including sailing, wind-surfing and canoeing on Carsington Reservoir, 13 miles away, while Derbyshire’s gritstone edges and deep caverns attract rock climbing and pot-holing enthusiasts. The popular Derbyshire Dales town of Matlock is only 4 miles away, with a good choice of pubs, restaurants and shops. Among the attractions here are the Peak Rail steam trains, the Heights of Abraham pleasure grounds, reached by a cable car across the gorge, dramatic show caverns and Gulliver’s Kingdom. There is also a fascinating Lead Mining Museum and an excellent Tramway Museum at Crich, providing something of interest for everyone. A short drive away is the splendid Chatsworth House with its fine collections of paintings and furniture, and Haddon Hall in the beautiful Wye Valley. Village shop and local pub 2 miles. Darwin Lake is the perfect place to get away from it all amid beautiful surroundings, and to enjoy the many attractions that make this region so popular. The attractive cottages at Darwin Lake are cosily heated, insulated and double glazed throughout, with fine co-ordinated furnishings, fitted kitchen, superb bathrooms and high quality fixtures and fittings. The countryside is especially beautiful in the quieter seasons, and this tranquil location is accessible from major routes – ideal for Short Breaks and for holidays at all times of the year. Shop 2 miles.
  
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Sleeps 9
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Looe sleeps 9.
Features include: Short Breaks Beach nearby Pub nearby Sleeps 9
Accommodation overview: With superb panoramic views of the sea and coastline from its principal rooms, balcony, terrace and gardens, this spacious, modern detached house is only 300 yards from a sand and shingle beach in Downderry. Set on a small hillside development, the property is furnished and equipped to a very high standard. Downderry is a small village on the coast, with a pub, restaurant, café and shop within half a mile of the house. Seaton is very close and has a popular sand and shingle beach and a nearby monkey sanctuary. Looe is 7 miles away and is an interesting seaside resort with a lovely sandy beach and offers boat and fishing trips. The old picturesque fishing village of Polperro is 12 miles away. The famous country house at Mount Edgcumbe is close by. The Eden Project and Lost Gardens of Heligan are within 30 miles. Plymouth with its excellent shopping and leisure facilities (cinema, theatres, bowling and ice skating) is half an hour away. The Barbican, the National Marine Aquarium and Plymouth Hoe are well worth visiting. Bodmin Moor can also be reached within half an hour and offers excellent walking and pony trekking. Shops ½ mile. 14 steps down to entrance. Entrance hall. Living room with large glazed patio doors to a balcony with magnificent sea views from Rame Head to Looe Island. Dining room with large picture windows and sea views. Modern, well-equipped kitchen with sea views. Small sitting-room with TV. Single bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet. Lower ground floor: Two double bedrooms, each with 5ft bed, sea views and doors to terrace; one with en-suite shower room and toilet. One twin bedroom. One bunk bedroom with sea views and doors to terrace. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 9
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Ringwood sleeps 9.
Features include: Hot Tub Pool Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Sleeps 9
Accommodation overview: Old Bridge Cottage lies on the banks of the River Avon in Hampshire at the edge of Ringwood, a beautiful old market town on the edge of the New Forest. The holiday cottage overlooks open water meadows to the rear yet is only a 2-minute walk to the centre of town with its range of shops, wonderful pubs and fine places to eat. The riverside garden has 100 feet of private river bank with fishing rights and views over the river to the nearby thatched pub, the Fish Inn. The house itself dates back several hundred years in parts but has been extended over the years. All can enjoy the large hot tub and sauna and the main garden has a lovely outdoor heated swimming pool and the Breeze house for al fresco dining. The lively coastal town of Bournemouth is 15 minutes’ drive, the ancient city of Salisbury 30 minutes’ drive and London 1-2 hours by car or coach. An ideal spot from which to explore the New Forest National Park with its varied wildlife, walks and cycle paths. Shops 200 yards. Main house: Living room with open fire, surround sound and two French doors to small sun room/ main garden. Large dining hall with oak refectory table seating 12 and main staircase. Spacious well-equipped kitchen with further dining area, oak table, granite worktops, island unit and tiled floor. Beamed snug with gas ‘coal-effect’ fire, double sofa bed (for +2), audio system, window seat and second staircase. Utility/walk-in drying room with door to second garden. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with TV, DVD, fitted wardrobes, meadow view and en-suite bathroom with corner bath, quadrant shower unit and toilet. Double bedroom with river view. Two steps down to twin bedroom with river view and two steps up to en-suite shower room and toilet, shared with single bedroom with meadow view. Twin bedroom with river view. Bathroom with shower cubicle and toilet. Studio in riverside garden: Step up to front decking area with patio doors to central room with TV, DVD, seating, dining area, double sofa bed (for +2 children). Open-plan kitchenette/double bedroom (for +2) with fitted units and wardrobes. Shower room with toilet overlooking garden with 6-seater hot tub, 6-seater sauna.
  
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Sleeps 9
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Morebath sleeps 9.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Detached Garden Sleeps 9
Accommodation overview: Higher Trickeys Barn is a large, detached, converted barn with a contemporary style but it still retains the character of the traditional house, with a mature well-tended walled garden in the idyllic and peaceful hamlet of Morebath. This is a wonderful base for families or friends to holiday together or for a celebration, and is quietly situated on the edge of the village accessed by a private lane. The local scenery is beautiful and there are many walks that can be taken straight from the house, or Exmoor and Wimbleball Lake are close by for walking, cycling, fly fishing, horse riding and a wide variety of water sports. Really great pubs, restaurants and delicious local food are available in the local villages of Bampton and Dulverton. It is set in a fantastic location for exploring many villages and local sites including Dunkery Beacon, Porlock, Landacre and Dulverton. Situated along the coastline of North Devon and Somerset, with some of the most stunning scenery in the country, Exmoor National Park continues to delight visitors year after year. It is one of the smallest and prettiest of Britain’s national parks at about 265 square miles in area. There are ancient wooded valleys with magical waterfalls, a dramatic coastline with secluded beaches and miles and miles of wild open moorland. Glimpse some red deer roaming wild on the hills, buzzards soaring in the sky, small-horned sheep and the famous Exmoor Ponies. Where Exmoor meets the sea is stunningly beautiful, with the highest sea cliffs in England, and the amazingly rugged coastline from Minehead to Lynton and Lynmouth. There are many National Trust properties to visit and there are many sandy beaches ideal for lazy days out, 11/4 hours away. Taunton steam train is a wonderful journey for all the family, get off at various places and explore then continue the journey along the beautiful coastline to Minehead. Shop and pub 1½ miles. Living room with wood-burning stove, French doors and wooden floor. Large beamed dining room/kitchen with tiled floor. Study with wood-burning stove. Utility. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet. Beamed double bedroom with additional single bed (for +1) and wooden floor. Double bedroom (zip and link, can be 2ft 6in twin). Twin bedroom with 2ft 6in beds (for +2 children). Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 9
Weekly prices from £600
to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Bawdsey sleeps 9.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 9
Accommodation overview: In the popular coastal village of Bawdsey between the pretty River Deben and the sea, beach just a 10-minute walk, this spacious village house has been renovated to a high standard. This makes a convenient holiday base to explore the delights of the Suffolk Heritage Coast. Take a trip on the historic foot and cycle ferry (seasonal) from Bawdsey Quay to Felixstowe, or by road visit Snape, with its famous Maltings concert hall and galleries. Visit Bawdsey Manor (radar developed), Sutton Hoo saxon burial site (NT), Aldeburgh, castles at Framlingham and Orford, and RSPB reserve at Minsmere. Tennis, riding, golf, sailing and fishing locally. Shop, pub 1 mile. Imposing hall with inglenook fireplace, stained glass window. Large beamed living room, open fire in inglenook fireplace, sofa bed (for +2), exposed brickwork. Beamed dining room, original fireplace. Well-equipped kitchen, breakfast area. Separate toilet. First floor: Beamed double bedroom, 5ft bed, single (for +1), en-suite shower room and toilet. Double bedroom, original fireplace, en-suite shower room and toilet. Twin bedroom. Bathroom and toilet.
  
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