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2048 Log Cabins with fishing in the UK

Is fishing the perfect sport for a holiday? You sit on a chair, contemplating nature in a splendid setting, waiting for a moment of excitement that may never come. And if it doesn’t? More time to enjoy the scenery. Couple that level of contentment with a beautiful log cabin and it sounds like a formula for a totally relaxing break. The log cabins below have fishing either on site or close by.

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Barn in North Devon 2

Clovelly, Devon, South West of England

Barn in North Devon From £316 Availability

This property sits nestled in a quiet spot in the idyllic Devonshire countryside, surrounded by attractive villages, each with their own character. The stunning Devon coast is just eight miles away, and offers some beautiful beaches, such as the one at Westward Ho!; pretty fishing villages, like Clovelly, a beautifully maintained heritage village; and secluded coves and clifftop walks on the Hartland Peninsula. For those who fancy a change of scene, there is plenty to see away from the seaside, including RHS Rosemoor, the riverside town of Bideford, and The Milky Way Adventure Park. This single storey barn conversion is accessed via a ramp which leads up to the front door. The main living space is the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner, a relaxing space with a contemporary feel to it. The lounge area has a warming wood burner, a TV, DVD, and an iPod dock, so guests can snuggle up in the evenings and catch up with their favourite programmes. There is a small dining table, ideal for romantic meals, whilst the kitchen area is well equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine. The bedroom is a comfortable double room, which has a sleek en suite wet room with shower and WC. Outside, the property benefits from an enclosed, raised decked patio area, which offers garden furniture from which guests can enjoy the tranquil surroundings. In addition to this, guests have access to the ten acres of grounds surrounding the property, which is shared with the owner, whose home is also located here. Wander down to the lake, visit the resident chickens, or spend a few hours fishing in the river (guests should bring their own fishing equipment). There is ample off road parking available.

Log Cabin in Cumbria 4

Cockermouth, Cumbria, North of England

Log Cabin in Cumbria From £558 Availability

Located on the outskirts of the beautiful town of Cockermouth, famed for being the birth place of William Wordsworth, his home is open to the public. Less than a 10 minute drive away you reach the Lake District National Park, you can explore the wonders that the lakes has to offer, from hiring a boat on Derwentwater to hiking up a mountain or just exploring the Solway Coast and all that the area has to offer. Within the town of Cockermouth, you have a variety of pubs, restaurants and shops to explore making this lodge ideally situated for your visit. You can try your hand at fishing for salmon and trout in the River Cocker directly in front of the lodge just obtain a permit, you can even watch the ponies and sheep as they graze in the adjoining field, a small play area is available for children. Entering the lodge to a lovely light and bright lounge/kitchen/diner with windows looking out across the river, the kitchen area is equipped with a gas oven and hob, microwave and fridge/freezer. The lounge area is spacious and comfortable with a sofa and chairs, TV/DVD and CD. The dining table has seating for four and is adjacent to the kitchen area. Leading from the lounge you can access a separate WC further down the hall and then you have the shower room with shower cubicle and WC. At the end of hallway, you have a single bedroom which can double up as a play room leading onto the double bedroom and the twin. Outside of the lodge you have a large decked area with table and chairs and a BBQ. There is a wonderful view on offer looking across to the river. Off road parking for two cars is available at the side of the lodge.

Barn in North Devon 4

Bude, Devon, South West of England

Barn in North Devon From £478 Availability

This property enjoys a quiet rural location, and is one of two holiday cottages on the owner s farm. The popular Tamar Lakes are within walking distance of the property, and offer scenic walks, cycling routes, sailing, windsurfing, and kayaking. Slightly further afield, the Cornish resort town of Bude offers sandy beaches, a tidal pool, mini golf, and a range of shops and cafes. For those willing to travel a little further, there are many attractions within an hour s drive of the property, including Tintagel Castle, the picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac, and the wild beauty of Bodmin Moor. This barn conversion property offers an open plan living area comprising spacious a lounge/kitchen/diner which has been stylishly finished with wooden and slate floors. The lounge area has two comfortable sofas, a TV/DVD, a cosy wood burner, and French windows which open onto the property s garden. At the other end of the room, the dining area has a wooden table seating four, whilst the kitchen is equipped with an oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine and has doors which lead out to the front of the property. Wooden stairs lead to the first floor accommodation, where there are two bedrooms. The first of these rooms is the master king size room, which has its own TV and an en suite bathroom with a bath, separate shower, and WC. The second room is a delightful twin room, with an en suite shower and WC. There is also a convenient cloakroom with WC located on the ground floor of the property. Outside, there is an enclosed shingle garden with seating and a BBQ, and private parking for two cars. The owners are happy for you to use their field to exercise your dog.

Barn in North Devon 2

Berrynarbor, Devon, South West of England

Barn in North Devon From £400 Availability

This property enjoys a quiet, countryside location, on the owner s farm, within walking distance of Berrynarbor s handy shop and welcoming pub. The attractive seaside village of Combe Martin, with its picturesque beach, five pubs, and range of eateries is just over a mile away, whilst the popular town of Ilfracombe lies just four miles west of the property and offers a small harbour from which a number of interesting boat trips depart. A particularly pleasant trip takes visitors out into the Bristol Channel, to Lundy, where puffins and seals can be spotted, caves can be explored, and the view from the lighthouse can be enjoyed. This property has been tastefully and lovingly converted from a former farm barn and now offers a relaxing retreat sleeping two. The ground floor of the property takes the form of a spacious open plan lounge/kitchen/diner with a dining table seating two, comfortable sofa, TV/DVD. The light filled kitchen area, which overlooks the garden, is equipped with an oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine, allowing guests to prepare all their favourite meals, if they choose to eat in. The bathroom is also located on the ground floor, with its shower over bath and WC. Open tread wooden stairs lead to the mezzanine level king size bedroom, which overlooks the living area (Please note, this room has restricted headroom in places, due to the sloping ceilings). Outside, there is a private, enclosed patio garden, with garden furniture, making a pleasant place to enjoy a quiet drink in the sun, or an alfresco meal. There is off road parking provided.

Log Cabin in Mid Wales 2

Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales

Log Cabin in Mid Wales From £510 Availability

Originally a writer s cabin, this cosy shack feels off the beaten track, yet is really very easy to get back to the real world. Many items made by the owner from a native ash tree can be found within the structure of the property giving it a truly unique feel. Explore the private woodland, listen to the birds, relax in the hammock by the stream or enjoy stunning trails from the doorstep. Across the lane, walk the Sugar Loaf Mountain or stride out into the Brecon Beacons National Park or Wye Valley, both within easy reach. There are exceptional road trails and mountain biking within the area and The Black Mountains are home to pony trekking centres. The town of Crickhowell is within easy reach and good for stocking up on local fayre. The historical city of Hereford with Cathedral and Mappa Mundi and Hay on Wye, famous for the annual Hay Festival and numerous second hand bookshops, are both good for day trips. The accommodation offers ONE bedroom: a cosy double. Shower room: with shower and compost WC. Lounge/kitchen/diner: woodburner (plentiful supply of logs provided), board games and books. Kitchen area with small electric cooker, 2 ring electric hob and fridge. Outside: decked area with garden furniture, hammock and chiminea. Amenities: parking for 1 car. Bed linen, towels, electric and logs included. Regret no pets. Regret no smoking. Arrival: 4pm.

Barn in North Cornwall 6

Bude, Cornwall, South West of England

Barn in North Cornwall From £558 Availability

Peacefully located down its own private drive, this property sits within 220 acres of land. Perfectly positioned within a beautiful part of Cornwall, the spectacular North Cornish coast and moors are within easy reach, offering all year round activities from surfing, cycling, walking and golf to name a few. For a great day out, choose from one of the many popular attractions nearby, including The Eden Project, Newquay Zoo, Padstow, Polzeath and Launceston Steam Railway. Closer to home, guests are invited to make the most of the fantastic facilities on site, which include pony rides, meeting the alpacas, coarse fishing, tennis and even feeding the lambs. Inside, this beautifully converted stable block is cosy yet spacious and full of original charm. The lounge/kitchen/diner is open plan and features exposed beams and brickwork. In the traditional kitchen area, you will find a cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, ceramic hob and use of a tumble dryer. Dine at the oak table before retreating to the lounge area to warm up beside the wood burner while watching the Smart TV and DVD. The spacious king size master bedroom is located upstairs together with a cosy twin bedroom with exposed beams overhead. Downstairs there is a further king size bedroom with additional single bed, perfect for a young child. The bedrooms share a family bathroom with separate shower. Step outside and you will find a large enclosed, shared garden with swings and a sandpit, a safe haven for children and dogs. Patio with seating area, bordered by pretty plants and trees, this is a serene and pleasant space in which to enjoy an al fresco meal at the picnic bench. 1 dog welcome between 1st September through until 26th May excluding peak Easter period. Additionally, guests with a dog will be subject to a 150 refundable security deposit payable on arrival.

Barn in North Wales 6

Aberdovey, Gwynedd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £855 Availability

This architectural triumph is ideally situated in Llwyngwril, Snowdonia National Park, to explore the coast and countryside of North and West Wales providing opportunities for walking, cycling, golfing, swimming, water sports, sailing and fishing. Why not take a journey on the steam railway to Dolgogh waterfalls and Tal y Llyn Lake or head to the sandy beach in Fairbourne or Aberdovey. There are a range of attractions nearby including Ynys Hir nature reserve, the Dyfi Opsrey project, the Centre of Alternative Technology with cliff railway, King Arthurs Labyrinth, the slate mines, the Museum of Modern Art Wales, the Owain Glyndwr Centre and Harlech Castle to name but a few. There is always something to do here. This beautiful barn conversion had been creatively designed maximising the wonderful coastal views and offering all your creature comforts in this luxury accommodation. As you enter down the steps and into the door you are treated to the expanse of the lounge/kitchen/diner, contemporary oak staircase, glass panels, feature stone walls, exposed beams, tiled floors and underfloor heating, all of which are designed to enhance your stay. If you decide to eat in, the kitchen area has granite work surfaces, electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher and all the equipment you need to rustle up a meal. The utility room has a fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and plenty of storage space with a separate WC next door. The dining table takes centre stage with room for everyone to gather round, if you have booked both barns there is ample space for ten people to eat together. Open the French doors and let the outside in, listening out for the sound of the nearby stream and local birds. After dinner take time to relax on the sofa in the snug, taking in the lovely sea views, maybe read a good book or just catch up with your friends and family. In the lounge area, settle into the sofas to watch a film on the TV/DVD, maybe light the wood burner for cosy nights in. On this floor you will also find the spacious king size bedroom with wonderful views towards the sea and stylish en suite shower room and WC. Upstairs on the first floor you have the choice of a further two bedrooms, one super king size room with wonderful sea views and a daybed, or the spacious king size bedroom with door to the rear patio area. Lastly enjoy a leisurely bath or shower in the stylish bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC. This property is a joy to stay in with lovely views to wake up to. Outside, enjoy the wildlife and wonderful sea views from sunrise to sunset from the paved terrace with table and chairs. Relax on the lawn, walk down to babbling stream across the owners fields or head down to the beach. There is plenty of space to store your bike and canoes and ample private parking for three cars.

Barn in Suffolk 4

Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, East of England

Barn in Suffolk From £637 Availability

Situated in the quaint village of Hepworth, the property is an hour s drive from the Norfolk and Suffolk coastline and is ideal for those looking to explore the coastal towns of Southwold, Aldeburgh, Sheringham and Wells next the Sea. Close by is the beautiful town of Bury St Edmunds with cathedral, abbey, theatre and brewery, with brewery tours and quaint streets, great for shopping and eating out. National trust properties include Ickworth House and English Heritage castles at Framlingham and Orford. Enjoy staying at the property and watch the wildlife come and go from the pond. Leisure facilities: hot tub. Fishing available on site please bring your own equipment. Guest entering this charming property into a large entrance hall, through to a spacious and light open plan lounge/kitchen/dinrer, retaining many of the original features including the exposed timber bearms, an ideal living space the kitchen area having an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, the lounge area with comfortable sofas, cosy with the woodburner for those chilly winter evenings (complimentary 1st basket of logs included), with Sky TV including sports and movie. A dining area perfect for your evening meals. The conservatory offers the perfect place to relax with views over the pond. A retiring room with sofa, a large selection of books and games, an ideal snug area. A double bedroom on the ground floor. A shower room with shower cubicle, WC and wash hand basin. A steep spiral stair case leads from the open plan lounge/dining/kitchen area to the first floor giving access to the king size master bedroom with exposed beams, vaulted ceiling and French doors, the en suite to the master bedroom comprises of roll top bath, separate shower, WC and wash hand basin. Outside: A decked area with garden furniture and hot tub and views over the pond. Approximately 200 meters from the property there are country walks with open countryside and footpaths. There is off road parking to the front of the property. Additional info: please note the property is situated overlooking a deep pond so care to be taken at all times. (Regret no children under 12 years old)

Barn in North Wales 2

Bala, Gwynedd, Wales

Barn in North Wales From £606 Availability

A beautiful couples retreat in an idyllic village location perfect to relax, unwind and explore Snowdonia National Park, dramatic countryside, historic towns and pretty villages in North Wales. Nearby Bala boasts Wales's largest natural lake, narrow gauge railway, National White Water Centre and a range of restaurants and shops. Nearby Betws y Coed with historic bridges, waterfalls, river pools and hill top lakes, is also full of outdoor activity and craft shops, galleries and public houses. Enjoy walking, climbing, kayaking, sailing and fishing in breath taking scenery. Visit historic towns of Ruthin and Denbigh, have a day trip to Barmouth for fabulous beaches or take the challenges of GYG karting, Snowdonia's Cader Idris, Surf Snowdonia and the Zip World Caverns. This really is an all year round destination. The former stables, with full aspect window, is full of interesting objects, stylish features and stunning rural views. The open plan kitchen/diner is welcoming and cosy with the sofa to cuddle up on and watch TV or a DVD, sink into the armchair in front of the fire with a good book, or just admire the Welsh countryside. If you decide to eat in the well equipped kitchen area, with breakfast bar, it has all you need to prepare a meal from the electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher to all the thoughtful little extras creating a lovely space to cook in. Meander up the stairs to the luxurious double bed with freshly laundered linen, soft dressing gowns and towels. The stylish en suite has a large shower and separate WC. Up the private drive, past the owners home, the property nestles on the gravelled courtyard with superb countryside views. Across the courtyard, you can enjoy alfresco dining in the private patio area with table, chairs and charcoal BBQ with lovely views. There are also a number of shared spaces to sit and relax in the nine acres of grounds. Maybe picnic by the standing stones or at the top of the garden near the trees. If you are bringing your bike there is lockable storage and an outside tap with hose available. Plenty of outside space for your canoe or kayak. The shared, spacious, vaulted ceiling games barn is also accessible from the courtyard and offers a wide range of fun activities to enjoy, including Free View with large wall projection, darts, table tennis, slate bed pool table and high quality hi fi system. Ample private parking on site, within walking distance to the property. Please note that the path leading from the car park is quite steep. The owners have also wilded seven acres of the grounds to make a small sanctuary for wildlife with the creation of a large natural lake, new copses and wildflower meadows. Guests are welcome to walk around the lake but swimming and fishing are prohibited, but a wander through the wildflower meadow on a summer's evening is a real nature lovers treat.

Barn in North Yorkshire 4

Hunmanby, North Yorkshire, North of England

Barn in North Yorkshire From £525 Availability

Close to the seaside resort of Filey, this is the perfect family getaway with a wealth of amenities including shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants and some glorious sandy beaches. Walkers and Cyclists are spoilt for choice with coastal paths and the Wolds Way all being easily accessible. Visit the RSPB reserve nearby and the headland with its dramatic chalk cliffs. Explore further afield and visit Bridlington and Scarborough or within an hour s drive Whitby and Robin Hood s Bay, providing many other seaside attractions. Historic Whitby has beaches and the world famous North Yorkshire Moors Steam Railway and is also famous for its Captain Cook and Dracula connections. Step into the spacious lounge/kitchen/diner with comfy sofas, the perfect place to relax and plan the activities for the following day, catch up on your favourite TV show or sit back and enjoy a film on the Smart TV, with BT Sports and DVD. In the dining area, enjoy a meal together at the dining table and discuss all you have seen and done during the day. The kitchen area is flooded with light and has a Range electric twin oven and a five burner gas hob, dishwasher, washer/dryer, fridge/freezer and microwave, open the stable style door from the kitchen and let the sunshine stream in. Next to the kitchen doorway there is space to hang your coats and leave those muddy boots, a separate WC is also located just off the kitchen area. Heading upstairs, a turn staircase takes you up to the first floor where you will find two bedrooms, a double and a twin, both enjoying fabulous views over the countryside and out to sea. The shower room and WC is also on this floor. Heading outside, opposite the property there is a patio area with table, chairs and fire pit. There is off road parking for two cars.

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