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6716 Log Cabins in the UK

This site features top quality log cabin holidays across the UK. Whether you are looking for a romantic luxury lodge with a hot tub, or a nice log cabin with fishing, or where the kids will be constantly active and entertained, just use the menu bar below to show the best selection. From the Scottish Highlands to the tip of Cornwall there are lots of options in our favourite type of self catering accommodation.

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Plymouth, Devon, South West of England

From £275 Availability

'Churchwood Valley Holiday Park is a family-run Business set in 100 acres of mature wooded valley on the edge of Wembury Bay.The business has made some excellent efforts in environmental management and most notably has an excellent reputation for wildlife. There is a local wildlife interpretation centre and many woodland and garden birds can be seen around the secluded woodland timber chalets.There is a shop on site which stocks most provisions

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Tomich, Highland, Scotland

From £275 Availability

Superb 4 star cottages and 3 star woodland lodges on an environmentally managed working farm. Properties are regularly updated and prices are inclusive of heating, electricity, hot water and facilities. Pets are very welcome and families will love the heated indoor swimming pool. To explore further afield, you can hire bikes, maps and wildlife kits. Set amidst the splendour of Glen Affric often described as the most beautiful Glen in Scotland and home to the few remnants of ancient Caledonian Pine,Guisachan forms the perfect backdrop for exploring this hidden gem of the highlands on foot,by car or by bike. Relax your pace along the many lanes, forested tracks and pathways on your doorstep to contemplate the breathtaking scenery and to spot some of the local flora and fauna rare orchids,dragonflies,deer,badgers,osprey,black grouse,golden eagle,red squirrels,otters,pine martens & barn owls.

Lodge Barn 4

Saxlingham Thorpe, Norfolk, East of England

Lodge Barn From £393 Availability

Saxlingham Thorpe is a pretty village situated in the picturesque Tas Valley on the Norfolk and Suffolk borders. The area is close to the best of what these two counties have to offer. The Norfolk Broads, cathedral city of Norwich and Suffolk Heritage coast are just an easy drive away. A rural area with great links to Cambridge this is a part of the county that is often overlooked, so go ahead and explore this delightful part of East Anglia.

Lodge Barn is situated in the spacious grounds of the owner's home. On the outskirts of the village with fabulous views over the open countryside, the accommodation has been sympathetically restored to provide very comfortable accommodation. Exposed beams and wooden floors give you a feeling of space and warmth, a great escape, a opportunity to relax and unwind.

Ground Floor:
Sitting/Dining Room
attractively furnished with comfortable seating, TV, DVD player, dining table and chairs and doors to patio
Kitchen with electric cooker, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and a washing machine
Bedroom 1 with a double bed and En-Suite Shower Room with shower cubicle, washbasin and w.c.
Bedroom 2 with a single bed
Bedroom 3 with a single bed
Bathroom with bath, washbasin and w.c.

Garden: In addition to the private patio area, with seating, there are extensive grounds around the property to enjoy, which the owner's decorative pet chickens roam.
Parking: Off-road for two cars.
Heating: Oil fired central heating.
Notes: Travel cot and highchair on request. Towels are available for hire for £5.00 per person per week, payable on booking.

Jersey Lodge 7

Southwold, Suffolk, East of England

Jersey Lodge From £469 Availability

Southwold South Green Area - Properties here enjoy one of the best locations in town. From many of them you can look across South Green towards Gun Hill and the sea and the properties are within minutes of the market place, with the elegant Swan Hotel, an excellent range of small shops including a greengrocers with fresh local produce, family butcher and delicatessen. The popular Red Lion Inn overlooking South Green is even closer. Secluded and peaceful, Southwold Denes is an ideal retreat for walkers and nature enthusiasts.

Jersey Lodge is an interesting and spacious double-fronted house. It provides very comfortable and pleasant accommodation just 150 yds from the beach. Shops: 100 yds Pub: 50 yds.

Ground Floor:
Sitting Room with TV/video/DVD player, CD/radio and coal-effect fire
Dining Room with table and chairs
Kitchen with range cooker, gas hob, electric double oven, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and dryer
Cloakroom with washbasin and w.c.

First Floor:

Bedroom 1 with a king-size bed, child's folding bed, washbasin and sea views
Bedroom 2 with twin beds, washbasin and sea views
Bedroom 3 with bunk beds and washbasin
Bathroom with bath and washbasin
Shower Room with shower, washbasin and w.c.

Garden: Sheltered rear patio with comfortable garden furniture, covered side access and 2 sheds suitable for bike storage.
Parking: Roadside outside the property or free parking available a short distance away in a car park.
Heating: Full gas central heating.
Also Provided: Stairgate. Towels.

The Cartlodge 2

Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, East of England

The Cartlodge From £323 Availability

Shimpling is tucked away in peaceful countryside and close to some of Suffolk's prettiest villages. Clare, Cavendish and Long Melford are all close by, as is Lavenham, which is a true picture postcard village with timber framed houses and a wonderful church. There are a number of places of historic interest in the area including Kentwell Hall, Long Melford Hall and Gainsborough House. Historic Bury St Edmunds offers good shopping and dining facilities in addition to the Greene King Brewery, where tours are available.

The Cartlodge, Maltings Farm is a fabulously converted single storey farm building, situated in a courtyard setting with private garden.  It is designed to really give the wow factor, sympathetically combining old world green oak beams with hi-spec, luxurious contemporary styling.  Ideal for walkers, cyclists, romantic breaks. Shop: 6 miles  Pub: 0.5 miles.

Ground Floor:
Open Plan Living Area  comprising a kitchen with electric cooker, microwave and fridge  
Sitting/Dining Area with a plasma screen TV and surround sound system and DVD
Utility Area with washing machine and drying area
Shower Room with a shower cubicle, washbasin and w.c..
Bedroom 1 with a double bed

Garden: Patio area and communal garden. Tennis court.
Parking: Private.
Heating: Full central  heating.
Also Provided: Books and games. Welcome Pack. Bicycles available.

Pier Lodge 10

Southwold, Suffolk, East of England

Pier Lodge From £1244 Availability

Southwold Pier Area - It is often said that nothing changes in Southwold. However, the much-acclaimed pier was rebuilt in 2001 and was the first to be constructed in England in over fifty years. It now fits in well with the painted beach huts, promenade and colourful flowerbeds. There is a shop, cafes and an alternative amusement arcade there. The selection of properties' hereabouts makes it an ideal location to stay in Southwold if you require quiet accommodation that is also close to the beach, town centre and the many footpaths across the marshes leading you to the less explored areas of the town.

Pier Lodge is an exceptional property located in a fantastic position just a stone's throw from the Beach. The property has been designed with self catering holidays in mind offering an en-suite bathroom or shower room to each bedroom.  Shop: 300 yds  Pub: 250 yds.

Ground Floor:
Sitting Room with large flat screen TV, DVD, Freeview and real flame gas fire
Kitchen with gas range cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer
Conservatory with table and chairs
Cloakroom with washbasin and w.c.

First and Second Floors:
Bedroom 1 with a king-size bed and En-Suite Bathroom with modern roll top bath, shower cubicle, washbasin and w.c.
Bedroom 2 with a double bed and En-Suite Bathroom with bath, over-bath shower, washbasin and w.c.
Bedroom 3 with twin beds and En-suite Shower Room with shower cubicle, washbasin and w.c.
Bedroom 4 with twin beds and En-suite Shower Room with shower cubicle, washbasin and w.c.
Bedroom 5 with a double bed and En-suite Shower Room with shower cubicle, washbasin and w.c.

Garden: Large enclosed rear garden with table and chairs
Parking: Off-road for two cars.
Heating: Gas central heating.
Pets: One well-behaved pet by arrangement and should be kept downstairs at all times.
Notes: A hairdryer is provided to each bedroom. Internal access to the garage only. Cot and High chair are available but must be booked well in advance. Christmas and New Year weeks are £2100.

Landscove House 16

Ashburton, Devon, South West of England

Landscove House From £4838 Availability

Landscove House is a phenomenal Grade II listed manor house that sits proudly in a stunning country estate in Devon’s glorious South Hams in the village of Landscove. This spectacular manor house sleeps sixteen guests in eight luxurious bedroom suites. Also located on the estate are The Barns, the restored dairy buildings that now provide exquisite boutique accommodation for a further twelve guests across six gorgeous cottages and suites. If you wanted to invite extra guests, then you can also book The Barns. There are sofabeds in each of the barn cottages sleeping extra guests too!

Landscove House is such a fabulous place for a celebration, family get together or a corporate event. It is little wonder that weddings are popular when marquees can be put up in the meadow and the estate boasts an outstanding glass roofed barn that can seat up to one hundred and eighty guests. Guests staying in the house are thoroughly indulged with lavish living spaces, Italian marble-clad bathrooms boasting egg-shaped freestanding baths, showers and Molton Brown toiletries, beautifully dressed exquisite beds, and gorgeous grounds. The grounds boast an idyllic pool, a lake and a stream, all within several hundred acres of sensational countryside. There are plenty of catering options for guests including delicious breakfasts and fine dining and the list of activities and excursions is endless.

Landscove House enjoys a privileged position just three miles from Dartmoor and only eight miles from the coast. The pretty Devon town of Buckfastleigh is very close by with its excellent cafes, restaurants, shops and the wonderful South Devon Railway where you can take a steam train along the beautiful River Dart valley to Totnes. Among the popular nearby attractions are Buckfast Abbey, Totnes Rare Breeds Farm, Agatha Christie’s Greenway House, Dartinghall Garden, Becky Falls on Dartmoor and the wonderful seaside towns of Paignton, Salcombe, Torquay, Brixham, Hope Cove, Slapton and Dartmouth. In between those, there are beautiful villages, miles of fabulous walking territory and lots of river adventures.

Surrounded by glorious countryside, Landscove House was originally built in approximately 1840. It has been beautifully and sympathetically restored and refurbished to offer luxurious living spaces and bedrooms whilst retaining its character and stunning nods from the past. With opulent yet somewhat minimalist styling, the bedrooms offer an air of elegance and dreamy romantic appeal whilst the living spaces are richer in colour and energy. All of the spaces have been designed with space and entertainment in mind. In addition to the manor house and barns, the estate boasts a converted ‘Nissen Hut’ from the second world war, the Dairy Kitchen which can be used for events such as cookery classes and demonstrations or as a support for outside catering or private chefs and the Glasshouse which can seat up to one hundred and eighty guests for dinner. It is brilliant for exhibitions and corporate functions. The conservatory in the manor house can accommodate up to twenty four guests.

The renovations of Landscove have delivered deluxe hotel standard rooms, full of sumptuous furnishings, beautiful artworks and artefacts. The ground floor is home to a smart drawing room, a reading room, a dining room and a fantastic open plan kitchen, family room and conservatory. The drawing room and reading rooms are of similar size, both with atmospheric feature fireplaces, one with blue and white colour palettes and the other with deep red colour splashes to compliment the ornate wooden furniture. The dining room is delightful with its exposed stone walls and period furniture. The wraparound kitchen, conservatory and family room is a brilliant space with a warm and inviting country feel. The chef’s dream of a kitchen features beautiful ivory cabinetry, a giant professional range cooker, two fridges, two freezers, two dishwashers, four ovens and a fabulous extra long island. It is incredibly sociable linking directly with the light and airy conservatory. Here there is a farmhouse table and chairs, a modern log burning stove and lots of exposed stone and wood. This space is open to the family room with its contemporary sofa and chairs and memorabilia from days gone by. The garden views are gorgeous.

The second floor is home to five bedrooms and the top floor home to the final three. The bedrooms are all dreamy havens with painted wooden floor boards, a range of lavish, handcarved beds all adorned with crisp white quality linens, handpicked vintage accessories and scattered artefacts that will fascinate you. Some of the bedrooms boasts feature fireplaces. The first of the bedrooms enjoys a beautiful super kingsize bed and an ensuite bathroom with a two person bath and a wet room shower. The second bedroom, with its glorious estate views, offers two single beds, one being a trundle bed for an extra guest. It also has an ensuite shower room. Romantic bedroom three is very special with its extra large four poster bed and ensuite with a two person bath and wet room shower. The fourth bedroom also boasts a four poster bed and an ensuite shower room. The final bedroom on the first floor is stunning with a blissful kingsize bed. Its second floor shower room is reached via a gorgeous spiral staircase. Bedroom six is immensely popular so you may need to draw straws. It offers so much character with its beams and exposed stone and brick arches and offers an in-room freestanding bath as well as a wet room. It super kingsize bed is lavish and stunning. The master, however, is a junior suite with its own sitting area. Again, it boasts an exquisite super kingsize bed, an egg shaped freestanding bath that sits in the middle of the room under the giant roof structure and a wet room shower. It is truly heavenly and you won’t be rushing from this suite! The final bedroom is another beauty with beams, exposed stone, a kingsize sleigh bed and gorgeous linens. You will not be disappointed whatever room you have!

The grounds of Landscove House are incredible. There are sheltered alfresco lounge spots, gorgeous landscaped borders, lush lawns, secret corners, a wonderful lily pond with its permanent residents, a family of moorhens and lots of frogs, alfresco dining and a fabulous pool which overlooks the lily pond. The pool is open all year long with an environmentally friendly heating system. Surrounding all of this are acres of lush greenery, a lake, the old oak meadow and towering trees. The meadow is the perfect spot for a marquee or a large scale picnic. The walking trails and views are amazing! You will not forget your holiday at Landscove House for a very long time!

Good news! This property is available as a Vill’otel

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It’s the perfect combo of the privacy of your own personal villa, with all the luxury and convenience of a hotel.

What’s included?
Breakfast, cleaning, welcome drinks and hamper, plus more! Check the Extras tab for all the details.

Landscove House is surrounded by hundreds of acres of estate grounds and countryside. Along with The Barns, the house is three miles from Dartmoor in Devon’s South Hams. The list of attractions, villages, seaside resorts and fine dining restaurants within easy reach is endless.

Also in Landscove is Hill House Nursery and Gardens with its stunning variety of plants and quaint tea rooms. Buckfastleigh is close to home with the ever popular heritage rolling stock steam trains. The railway was originally built in 1872. It is a brilliant way to travel to Totnes along the River Dart.

The vibrant, historic town of Dartmouth sits on the banks of the picturesque River Dart offering a fantastic range of attractions and activities including the delightful Babbacombe Model Village, Britannia Royal Navy College Tours, Coleton Fishacre House and Garden, Pennywell Farm, the Flavel Arts Centre and Cinema, Dart estuary walks, Bayards Cove Fort, Berry Head Nature Reserve, plenty of water activities and much much more. The town is brimming with narrow streets, overhanging medieval houses and old quays. It is full of fine dining restaurants, galleries, antique shops and marinas. The town plays host to many festivals and events.  

Visiting Agatha Christie’s mansion, Greenway House and Garden is another wonderful day out. Now owned by the National Trust, visitors can relax in the tranquil, beautiful gardens experiencing what Agatha Christie called ‘the loveliest place in the world’. There are walled gardens, riverside woodland, informal gardens and lots of hidden gems.

You can also visit Dittisham, taking the Greenway ferry. Dittisham is so pretty with wonderful river views and an excellent pub. From Dittisham, you can link up with many other walks including the Dart Valley Trail, the Greenway Walk and others.

Dartington Hall and Gardens is also lovely. It is set within a one thousand acre estate. The gardens are stunning, designed by Beatrix Farrand, the famous American garden designer.

Salcombe has to be one of the prettiest towns in South Devon. It is a centre for sailing, a watersports haven! Salcombe is lined with boutique shops, art galleries and gift shops. The town’s excellent restaurants serve locally caught fresh seafood and locally farmed produce. You can also taste delicious Salcombe Dairy ice-cream and award winning Salcombe gin. Salcombe’s August regatta celebrates all that is great about the town with sailing events, fireworks and much family fun. In town, Salcombe’s South Sands and North Sands are ideal family beaches or just across the estuary you will find a wonderful beach at East Portlemouth. It can be accessed by ferry from Salcombe. To the west lies Bigbury-on-Sea, Bantham and the famous Burgh Island which is accessed at high tide by a sea tractor. The South West Coast Path is absolutely amazing. You can enjoy a walk to Start Point Lighthouse from Salcombe admiring the splendid views.

Another popular beach day jaunt is to the picturesque Slapton Sands. Slapton Sands has a very moving story attached to it. In 1943 the beach was taken over by the allied forces to use as a rehearsal area for the D-Day landings. Sadly a combination of live ammunition and poor visibility resulted in 749 American servicemen losing their lives. There is a stone monument to commemorate the ill-fated operation. There are plenty of watersports at the beach and a beachside cafe. Many visitors enjoy observing the wildlife in the Nature Reserve, living in and around the freshwater lake, Slapton Ley.

Kingsbridge, a traditional English market town, sits on the Kingsbridge Estuary, surrounded by lush, green rolling countryside. Kingsbridge boasts an eclectic selection of independent shops, art galleries and antique shops as well as an excellent selection of cafes, pubs and restaurants. Artisan coffee shops mingle with luxury boutiques and your usual high street stores. You can taste local craft beers, ales, cider and even wine and gin together with delicious local produce. The town also offers a three screen cinema, a yoga studio and a leisure centre with a swimming pool. The town is very interesting with many walks. You can explore passages such as Squeezebelly Alley to discover Kingsbridge’s history and hidden treasures such as mosaics, a community garden and miniature railway. The town holds a number of local events including the Kingsbridge Food and Music Festival in June, Kingsbridge Fair Week in July, the Kingsbridge Show in September and Kingsbridge Celebrates Christmas in December. The estuary provides plenty of opportunities if you are a watersports enthusiast. You can kayak, sail or stand up paddleboard.

Malthouse Lodge 4

Heacham, Norfolk, East of England

Malthouse Lodge From £407 Availability

Heacham is a bustling little village situated on the North West coast of Norfolk. With its wide sandy beach, proximity to Sandringham, the coastal resort of Hunstanton and also being the home of Norfolk Lavender, world famous for its superb range of lavender plants and products, it is an ideal location for an enjoyable holiday. The village is well served with shops and is close to many of the pubs and restaurants that this area of Norfolk is renowned for.

Malthouse Lodge is an attractive modern detached house which has been built using traditional local carrstone. The house has been tastefully furnished and offers excellent accommodation with some unique electrical touches. It is ideally situated to explore the coastline of this part of the county and is only a very short distance from the Royal Estate of Sandringham. The seaside town of Hunstanton is a couple of miles away with the North Norfolk villages of Brancaster and Burnham Market a little further afield. Shop: 1 mile Pub: 30 yards

Ground Floor:
Open Plan Room with Sitting Area attractively furnished with comfortable seating, large plasma TV with Freeview, DVD player and CD hi-fi
Dining Area with table and chairs
Kitchen with electric cooker, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and microwave
Cloakroom with washbasin and wc

First Floor:
Bedroom 1 with a double bed, TV and En-Suite Bathroom with Jacuzzi bath, washbasin and wc
Bedroom 2 with twin beds, TV and En-Suite Shower Room with shower cubicle, washbasin and wc

Garden: Fully enclosed terraced garden with decked and planted shale area and garden furniture.
Parking: For one or two cars dependent on size.
Heating: G.F.C.H.
Also Provided: Towels. Two adult mountain bikes for guests use. Books, games and CDs. WiFi. Tumble dryer in the garage. Travel cot and highchair on request. Telephone for incoming calls only.
Pets: One pet welcome, but to be kept downstairs at all times.

Lodge Barn 4

Saxlingham Thorpe, Norfolk, East of England

Lodge Barn From £312 Availability

Saxlingham Thorpe is a peaceful and picturesque village situated a short distance south of Norwich in the picturesque Tas Valley. Close by is the Tas Valley vineyard at Forncett St Peter and the Smockmill Common Nature Reserve. Located within easy driving distance of the Broads, the coast of either Norfolk or Suffolk, as well as all of the attractions in Norwich itself, Saxlingham Thorpe offers an ideal base from which to explore an often overlooked, yet delightful area of East Anglia.

Situated in the grounds of the owner's home, in a peaceful rural setting on the outskirts of the village, Lodge Barn has been recently and sympathetically converted to provide comfortable and attractive accommodation on one level. With exposed timber beams and wood floors that give a feeling of space and warmth, this is a welcoming place to relax and unwind. Shop: 0.5 miles Pub: 0.25 miles

Sitting/Dining Room attractively furnished with comfortable seating, TV, DVD player, dining table, chairs and doors to patio
Kitchen with electric cooker, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and washing machine
Bedroom 1 with a double bed and En-Suite Shower Room with walk- in shower, washbasin and wc
Bedroom 2 with a single bed
Bedroom 3 with a single bed
Bathroom with bath, over-bath shower, washbasin and wc

Garden: In addition to the private patio area, which has a patio table, chairs and parasol, there are extensive grounds around the property to enjoy, where the owner's decorative pet chickens roam.
Parking: Off-road for two cars, over gravel drive, which may be difficult for guests with mobility difficulties..
Heating: O.F.C.H.
Also Provided: Broadband
Extras: Towels are available for hire at £5 per person per week, payable on booking.

Edna Lodge 4

Fakenham, Norfolk, East of England

Edna Lodge From £261 Availability

Sculthorpe is located just two miles from the market town of Fakenham and eight miles from the popular North Norfolk Coast. The village has a fabulous fenland nature reserve, which is home to the Hawk and Owl Trust; the whole site is accessed via a Broadwalk and is a super place to observe a wide variety of bird and wildlife. Burnham Market and Holkham are easily accessible and Fakenham offers a variety of shopping opportunities, cinema and bowling centre. The village has two pubs both of which serve good food. National Cycle Route 2 runs through the village and the surrounding quiet lanes, eventually ending at Wells-next-the-Sea.

Edna Lodge is a modern bungalow located in the centre of this quiet rural village. Furnished in a light and modern style, the accommodation is cosy and comfortable. The rear bedroom overlooks the garden and has views over open countryside. Shop/Pub: 0.5 miles

Open Plan with a Sitting/Dining Area with comfortable seating which includes a sofa bed, TV with Freeview, DVD player, table and chairs Kitchen Area with electic cooker, fridge with icebox, microwave and washing machine.
Bedroom 1 with a double bed and patio doors to the garden
Shower Room with shower cubicle, washbasin and wc

Garden: Enclosed, lawn garden with bench table.
Parking: Driveway for two small cars.
Heating: Electric central heating.
Also Provided: Towels. Books and games.
Pets: Two small-medium pets are welcome, please be aware of our booking conditions regarding pets.
Special Offers: There is a 10% discount offered for two people only in D and E price bands.

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