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554 Log Cabins with tennis in the UK

What could make your holiday go with more of a swing than tennis courts and neighbours willing to make up a competitive four? Or else other kids to play with your kids, and let them enjoy themselves with no effort on your part? However works best for you there is no doubt that a tennis court helps to serve up an enjoyable holiday. The log cabins below won’t get you to Wimbledon, but at least it’s a start.

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Dandelion Delight 7

Stradsett, Norfolk, East of England

Dandelion Delight From £1031 Availability

This converted stable block is rich in history and thoughtfully designed into a modern home perfect for families and sleeping up to eleven guests. With a well-stocked games room, ample enclosed garden and Harry Potter-themed bunk room, the ingredients are there for a memorable group holiday in the heart of Norwich.

Once a stable block to Crimplesham Hall, the original design of the house was by Alfred Waterhouse, who also designed the National History Museum in the same year! Enter through a spacious lobby with high ceilings and plenty of welly space! A well-stocked kitchen and lovely dining room area with a ten-seater table ensure delicious meals can be prepped and enjoyed together every night in this sociable space. The kitchen has all you will need to make things easy during your stay, from dishwasher to washing machine, with a convenient kitchen island for breakfast time and an additional four-seater table.  

Relax on a comfy sofa in front of the fire in the cosy living room space, which is ideal for keeping warm in chillier months, or hunt down the secret doorway (hint – it’s via the bookcase) that will lead you to an amazing games room.  Spend your evenings here over a friendly game of pool or a highly competitive table tennis match! A games console, TV and DVD player ensure that young members of your family will be kept happy and entertained throughout!

The sleeping accommodation can be found on the top floor with an excellent Master Bedroom with plenty of wardrobe space and tasteful décor throughout. A double with en-suite and a further double room comes with wooden flooring and panelled walls with all bed linen included, ensuring all you need to worry about is a good night’s sleep. A further single room and a fantastic kid’s room with two bunks complete the floor. The bunk room is accessed by a Harry Potter-themed Diagon Alley, which kids will delight in, whilst, for adults, the shared family bathroom has a fantastic roll-top bath which is perfect for a candlelit bath to unwind in the evening.

Outside, the south-facing garden is enclosed for your privacy and is a brilliant space for hosting a BBQ on the outdoor garden tables while the sun shines and the children play. With private parking and easy access to a range of Norfolk activities and attractions, Dandelion Delight serves as a great space to unwind and relax after a day out, exploring the beauty of the local area.

Perfectly placed near a range of Norfolk highlights, the house has easy access to Downham Market’s variety of pubs and restaurants. As one of the oldest market towns in Norfolk, you can spend hours pottering through the town in order to explore the Saxon heritage and historical buildings whilst taking advantage of the bustling craft markets held on Fridays and Saturdays in the town square.  

A visit to nearby Ely is a must, and be sure to check out the impressive Cathedral, considered to be one of the wonders of medieval engineering with its Octagon Tower. Daily tours take you up the tower to explore its unique structure and wooden lantern suspended over the Cathedral. Perhaps afterwards, you can take a boat trip on the River Ouse aboard the narrow boats offering self-drive or guided cruises.

Wildlife fans may want to take a visit to the local bird-watching site of RSPB Snettisham, which provides spectacular year-round wildlife, from pink-footed geese to avocets and beyond. It’s a lovely spot to take a guided walk or explore the many nature trails with sweeping views across saline lagoons, salt marshes and mudflats.

Head to the coast, just over an hour away. Cromer offers the traditional seaside resort experience; visitors can build sandcastles on the beach, surf the waves or visit the numerous museums, attractions and eateries available.

Take a trip to Cromer Pier, an enduring example of Victorian architecture, boasting a lifeboat station and Pavilion Theatre that is home to the UK’s only remaining stalwart of the seaside, the End of the Pier variety show, which takes place each Summer and Winter and delights visitors and locals alike. The seafront has been given a modern twist with the addition of Banksy’s Great British Spraycation artworks found at East Beach, which are well worth a photo opportunity.

Water babies are advised to hit the water with your snorkelling gear to experience the wonder of the Cromer Shoal Chalk Bed, a 20-mile-long stretch on the seabed dating back to the Mesozoic Era, dubbed Britain’s “Great Barrier Reef.” 

Honeysuckle Hideout 8

Axbridge, Somerset, South West of England

Honeysuckle Hideout From £6765 Availability

With spectacular views from spacious terraces and Art Deco-inspired interiors, this colorful, characterful property offers a fantastic entertaining space for a group of eight to enjoy a holiday to remember in the pretty town of Cheddar.

Cut into the rocks with a striking reservoir view, the property welcomes you in with a sweeping staircase leading to the striking open-plan living space, with plenty of light pouring in from the floor-to-ceiling windows that allow guests to enjoy the beautiful views. Plush sofas, colorful walls, soft furnishings, and a feature fireplace make this a great space to entertain, with French doors that you can throw open to the terrace outside. Mealtimes can be enjoyed around a modern ten-seater dining table or moved to the gleaming modern kitchen where a further ten-seater table awaits, offering guests plenty of options and spaces to come together.

The kitchen itself is decked out with a number of modern Neff appliances, including two dishwashers, a large American-style fridge freezer with ice and cold-water dispenser, and a modern central island with more seating, a great space to grab a coffee and enjoy a morning pastry or two.

Kids will love the games room with Wall Pong and a pool table, an excellent space to spend a rainy day. If the sun shines, there is a choice of two outdoor terrace spaces to really step out in style and make the most of the lovely views across the valley.

The sleeping accommodation is spread over four colorful bedrooms with Smart TVs and linens included. The master suite has an excellent en-suite with a bath and shower, plus an opulent dressing room area. Meanwhile, a further two super-king rooms with en-suites benefit from access to a private terrace, a great place to take your morning cup of tea and breathe in the fresh morning air. An additional twin bedroom is great for singles and can also be made into a super-king upon request.

After an excellent night's sleep, why not slip out to the main terrace and enjoy a morning dip in the hot tub? A whole day can be happily spent out in this lovely space, with views for miles, chairs to recline in, kid's games, and a great BBQ and outdoor dining space.

With the stunning Cheddar Gorge moments away, the pretty town of Glastonbury, and the striking Cathedral City of Wells all within driving distance, there are plenty of spots to get out and explore if you can tempt yourself away from the characterful luxury of Honeysuckle Hideout.

Set in the natural beauty of the Cheddar Valley, this lovely holiday home is well-placed to get out and explore the fantastic local area. The most iconic of which is the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Cheddar Gorge and Caves. With awe-inspiring cliffs and subterranean wonders in the caves below, it's an undisputed must-see when in the area. Not only does it hold fantastic exhibits on the ancestral history of the caves, but it also offers an opportunity to get active and adventurous through rock climbing tours and excursions.

For a gentler day of sight-seeing, why not head to Wells Cathedral City, just over twenty minutes' drive away? The stunning Anglican Cathedral dates as far back as 1239 and has one of the oldest working clock mechanisms in Britain within its beautiful structure. For more historic inspiration, make sure you take a trip to Vicar's Close, believed to be the oldest residential street with original buildings survived to this day, dating back to the 14th Century.

The famous music festival town of Glastonbury is well worth a visit, any time of the year, with a rich history steeped in ancient myth. Believed to be King Arthur's burial place, Glastonbury Abbey's ruins are a fascinating display of 7th Century architecture, with museums and Iron Age exhibits found across the town celebrating its rich culture and history.

Just over an hour away is the lovely city of Bath, once a Roman spa retreat. Live it up like a Roman in the mineral-rich rooftop pool at Thermae Bath Spa, a fantastic spot to unwind in the heated water and take in the panoramic views. Then pay a visit to the historic Roman Baths, well-preserved thermae dating back to the Fifth Century AD. Although visitors cannot access the water, you can marvel at the Roman Temples, Sacred Spring, and survey historic artifacts at the museum.

Endless cultural opportunities await you, with The Jane Austen Centre a must for literary fans, with costumes on display and characters bringing to life the impact of the city of Bath on the famous author's work. If you visit in September, you may get a chance to experience the Jane Austen festival, including a Regency Costumed Promenade where hundreds of people take to the street in full Regency costume.

Bramblewood Retreat 18

Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Wales

Bramblewood Retreat From £3300 Availability

Welcome to Bramblewood Retreat, an extraordinary 9 bedroom Manor House nestled in the heart of the picturesque town of Dolgellau, within the stunning Snowdonia National Park. This magnificent property stands as a testament to elegance and luxury, offering an idyllic setting for families and groups seeking a truly memorable getaway.

This beautifully renovated retreat offers the perfect blend of relaxation and luxury. With ample space for up to 18 guests, it serves as the ideal destination for larger groups of friends and family in search of truly memorable experiences.

Stepping into Bramblewood Retreat, you'll be enchanted by the seamless fusion of traditional charm and modern style. The décor pays homage to the manor's historical significance while introducing contemporary elements that create a truly unique and inviting atmosphere.

This Grade II listed period property, believed to have roots dating back to the late 16th Century, has been meticulously renovated, maintaining its grand period features while offering modern comforts. Spread across three floors, this splendid abode accommodates up to 18 guests.

The interior layout is a masterpiece of design and functionality. The ground floor unfolds with two reception rooms exuding warmth, a formal dining area for shared feasts, and a well-equipped kitchen where culinary delights come to life. Additionally, a utility room and 2 separate WC's provide convenience. The first floor unveils a symphony of opulent bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed for utmost comfort, ranging from super king and king-size beds to double beds, some with in-room bathtubs and en-suite bathrooms. The second floor boasts more inviting bedrooms, some with en-suites, including twins and doubles, as well as a family bathroom and a games room, ensuring endless entertainment.

As you step outdoors, the enchantment continues. An enclosed garden, complete with an outdoor dining area and furnished terrace, offers the perfect backdrop for al fresco relaxation. The presence of a patio, table tennis table, and a luxurious hot tub make it an ideal space for unwinding. Take in the awe-inspiring mountain views while cherishing quality moments with loved ones.

The manor's commitment to providing the utmost convenience is reflected in its array of facilities, from Wi-Fi to the enormous fully equipped kitchen. Practical amenities like a washing machine, tumble dryer, and hairdryer ensure a seamless stay, while extras like a table tennis table and a delightful furnished terrace add to the comfort.

Bramblewood Retreat is not merely a holiday home; it's an experience that seamlessly marries history, elegance, and contemporary living. Whether you're exploring the nearby activities or indulging in the manor's luxuries, your time here will undoubtedly be unforgettable.

Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, Bramblewood Retreat enjoys an enviable location close to the charming market town of Dolgellau.
Surrounded by the majestic Cadair Idris Mountains and the enchanting Welsh coastline, this destination offers an idyllic escape for all.

At Bramblewood Retreat, adventure and relaxation walk hand in hand. From thrilling outdoor escapades in Snowdonia to leisurely days on nearby sandy beaches like Barmouth, Fairbourne, and Aberdovey, the options are as diverse as they are inviting.

Dolgellau, with its quaint shops, cozy pubs, wine bar, and restaurants is only a stroll away and is one of the most beautiful places in Snowdonia. The town boasts 200 listed buildings and has some wonderful walks including The Mawddach Trail, a scenic multi-use path spanning 9 miles from Dolgellau to Barmouth.  

Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy many dedicated routes including the  renowned Coed y Brenin mountain bike trail, and outdoor adventurers can delight in the region's breathtaking mountains, lush forests, cascading waterfalls, and historical castles. Hiking, rock climbing, and water sports are just a few of the thrilling activities on offer.

Water sports are catered for in Bala with the largest natural lake in Wales, It’s popular for sailing, canoeing and windsurfing as well as some lovely walks and cycle paths.

Golf lovers are offered a wealth of courses within a 20-mile radius, including the prestigious St Davids at Harlech.

Springs 10

Sonning Eye, Oxfordshire, Heart of England

Springs From £7418 Availability

Springs is a stunning luxurious four-bedroomed Barn conversion set within the picturesque hamlet of Sonning Eye. Historical and magical in an exclusive lakeside location, you are surrounded by beautiful scenery and immersed in tranquillity.

Seamlessly blending high-end contemporary living with historical features, This four-bedroomed delight is in a gorgeous corner of Oxfordshire which offers wonderful riverside walks, pretty villages and fabulous restaurants close to hand and is a magnet for those who appreciate a touch of luxury in a gorgeous setting.

Set beside the lake with pretty chocolate box views, Springs is a stunning 300-year-old barn conversion, immaculately furnished throughout. The layout boldly highlights the property’s striking original features whilst providing every modern amenity’s luxury, comfort and convenience.

Full-length Crittall style windows and doors and double-height open beam ceilings frame the impressive open plan Ground Floor living and dining area, offering a fantastic socialising space. Furnished with style and flair, the living space has large comfy sofas surrounding a huge feature fireplace and faces out to the gorgeous furnished terrace providing a lovely space to kick back, relax and take in the fabulous surroundings.

The stylish dining area has a large modern dining table overhung with dramatic lights, perfect for fabulous feasts and lively dinner parties! The open-style kitchen area is modern, well-equipped and sleek, so it should delight the chefs in your party. The large island/breakfast bar is ideal for casual wining and dining.

Quiet time or movie nights can be enjoyed in the cosy second lounge area, and a utility room and separate WC are available for the comfort and convenience of the guests.

The property has four double bedrooms full of charm and character. Each bedroom has plush beds with crisp Egyptian cotton bedlinen and enjoys the luxury of an en-suite bathroom. The Master Bedroom has a classy bathroom with a freestanding bath and has a separate lounge area with a double sofa bed which, if required, can sleep a further two guests offering great flexibility for families.

Springs has lovely outside space with lots of space on the expansive terrace, which has a gorgeous dining area for alfresco dining and barbeque fun, large comfy loungers to enjoy sunshine cocktails or post-dinner drinks and a table tennis table for those who fancy a challenge!

There is a charming, fully fenced pond in front of the house, a large lawn garden ideal for fun and games, and your own basketball court. For long lazy evenings, there is a fire pit and seating in front of the lake where u can sit back and relax and delight in the tranquil surroundings.

If you can’t bear to leave the dog at home, well-behaved dogs are welcome but don’t forget to pack the dog bed!

Springs is in a wonderful scenic waterside oasis which enjoys the luxury of having fabulous restaurants and pubs close to hand as well as easy access to Henley on Thames, Reading and London.

Springs is located in Sonning Eye, which is a beautiful hamlet on the River Thames in Oxfordshire. A millrace cuts through this roughly heart-shaped Island and lies opposite the quintessentially English village of Sonning in Berkshire. The two places are linked by Sonning Bridge which forms the county line boundary. There has been a bridge in this spot since 1125, and rumour has it that it was an escape route for Dick Turpin, who lived in the area. Look out for the post box on the side of the Grade II listed bridge that can only be reached by water! Although few shops are in the village’s high street and hamlet, you will find several pubs and restaurants to enjoy.

The Mill at Sonning is a converted 18th-century mill that has been lovingly converted to house a theatre, restaurant and bar. It’s extremely popular for dinner and a show and is adjoined to the Mill House, which just happens to be the home of George and Amal Clooney!

The 16th-century pub, The Bull Inn, and The French Horn offer traditional English pub food, while The Great House at Sonning offers fine dining in a historical setting.

The village is home to several historic buildings, including the 13th-century St Andrew’s Church and the Old Vicarage, once the home of the novelist George Eliot.

There are wonderful riverside walks along the River Thames, including the Thameside Walk, starting in the car park of the Mill at Sonning and lasting three miles to Shiplake, or the Thames Path, which is a long-distance walking trail in both directions and is well-signposted and easy to walk. Sonning is a popular spot for boating enthusiasts, and a wonderful day out is to either rent a boat or take a boat tour of the river’s tranquil beauty.

There are loads of fabulous places to visit only a short drive away, including Henley-on-Thames, famous for its boat regatta, Hambleden, possibly the most picturesque village in the Chiltern Hills and Windsor, home to the Royal Family.

Springs offers a wonderful escape from the maddening crowds and offers a unique, indulgent waterside experience. If you fancy a luxurious getaway with friends or family in a beautiful exclusive riverside location, then Springs is the property you have been looking for.

The Secret Temple 2

Dursley, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

The Secret Temple From £3574 Availability

The Secret Temple is a fabulous, utterly unique 19th-century Doric Temple set within the sumptuous Stancombe Estate, which inspired Brideshead Revisited.

Surrounded by stunning Grade 1 Listed gardens and sitting above a beautiful lake, this one-bedroomed property is near Dursley in a gorgeous corner of Gloucestershire within walking distance of the Cotswold Way famed for its wonderful walks. This is possibly one of the most romantic destinations you will ever encounter and is ideal for an unforgettable luxury escape.

The Grade 1-listed The Secret Temple is a hidden hideaway reached by a long winding drive and is a truly stunning sight with its majestic columns and smart facade rising above the glittering lake, offering seclusion and calm and creating a wonderfully intimate atmosphere.

The accommodation is on one level and offers a spacious central column-clad hallway which leads off to delightful snug areas richly furnished in deep reds and golds overlooked by exotic artworks, creating a decadent ambience. Guests can enjoy a plush sitting area, a compact but well-equipped kitchen, a writing area and a wonderful extravagant double bed set into an alcove with pillars on either side. The separate bathroom has a shower, basin and WC. The lodge is centrally heated so you can snuggle on cosy cooler evenings, and there is Wi-Fi, flat-screen television and a built-in music system for your entertainment. If you can’t bear to leave the dog at home, well-behaved dogs are welcome but don’t forget to pack the dog bed!

The Secret Temple has lovely outside furnished terraces with unforgettable gardens and lake views. Enjoy a sundowner, outside dining or barbeques and breathe in the sheer beauty of this location. A series of stone steps lead down to the jetty, and guests can indulge in a spot of boating or bathing on the lake. If you are still feeling energetic after exploring the grounds, you can also make use of the tennis court.

Steeped in romance, unique and indulgent, The Secret Temple is the spot for proposals and honeymoons or to simply share starry-eyed moments with your loved one– so enjoy the welcome hamper, which includes champagne to toast your special time together.

Stancombe Park is positioned at the heart of the Cotswold Way in Dursley, Gloucestershire and offers 300 acres of stunning grounds and magnificent architecture, including a Chinese tea house and Egyptian ice house. The estate is steeped in history and a real joy to explore.

The gardens on the estate include the wonderful secret ‘folly’ gardens, with narrow paths, tunnels, and caves set above a beautiful lake and boathouse, giving it a mystical, magical feel. The more formal gardens lead to the main house and fully justify the Grade 1 listing the Park and Gardens have been given. House guests enjoy exclusive access to the grounds, whereas public access is limited to pre-booked tours making this an extraordinary experience.
 
Nestled within the private estate, The Secret Temple is the perfect getaway to explore the Cotswolds, and there are plenty of walking tours available along the Cotswold Way, which stretches for over 100 miles from Chipping Camden in the North and Bath in the South. Expect picture-perfect towns and villages with honey-coloured houses, acres of beautiful rolling countryside, and memorable historic sites.
 
Tetbury is only a short drive away and has some beautiful eating establishments, including The Conservatory at Calcot Manor, Lola & Co and The Royal Oak. Tetbury is also home to  Westonbirt, the National Arboretum, which hosts one of the world's most beautiful and important plant collections; there are 600 acres and 17 miles of paths to explore. There is a Gruffalo trail for the kiddies, free talks on Saturdays and Sundays and dog-friendly areas.
 
There are stunning gardens, palaces and manor houses only a short drive from Stancombe, and highlights include Highgrove, King Charles lll’s private residence. The Gardens are renowned as some of the most inspiring and innovative in the UK, and during the summer months, garden tours and the chance to sample afternoon tea in the Orchard Room can be booked.
 
The Cotswolds is full of charming characterful pubs and restaurants, with many special treats to enjoy. If you wish to dine like a future king, try The Potting Shed Pub in Crudwell, as William and Kate had many a romantic dinner there whilst they were dating!

You will be hard pushed to find a prettier area than the Cotswolds, and there is lots to discover and admire; staying at The Secret Temple offers an exclusive taste of Country Estate living and is the perfect base to explore this enchanting region.

Rosetti Farm 16

Ashburton, Devon, South West of England

Rosetti Farm From £4515 Availability

Located in Woodland, South Devon, this luxury farmhouse has been meticulously refurbished to provide a haven of peace. Designed to accommodate larger groups, it boasts seven bedrooms and ten beds, ensuring ample space for up to sixteen guests.

Immerse yourself in a seamless blend of modern elegance and traditional cottage charm. There are two distinct living areas adorned with Moroccan rugs, eclectic art and plush sofas that beckon you to sink into their embrace. Crackling open fires and wood-burning stoves envelop you in a warm glow as you peruse through the book collection. Admire the soaring wooden beams and high ceilings that house a cinema space, piano and a myriad of games. Also included is a huge flatscreen TV, table tennis, vinyl collection, pool table and turntable.

The kitchen and dining room overlook the walled herb and fruit garden. Cook up a storm using the outdoor parilla grill and pizza oven. There is also a fridge, microwave, dishwasher, stove, oven, coffee maker and bread maker.

The four bedrooms upstairs, out of which two boast en-suite bathrooms, exude a style of their own. Additionally, two en-suite bedrooms downstairs and a mezzanine sleeping area ensure privacy and comfort.

Take a leisurely stroll around the sprawling grounds. Lounge on sun beds or sway gently in a hammock, embracing the serenity of the garden, orchard, pond and fields. Tuck into the stone barn, which is outfitted with underfloor heating. Other amenities include a wood-burning sauna, high-speed Wi-Fi, washing machine and dryer. There is free parking on the grounds for added convenience.

The farmhouse is nestled in the picturesque South Devon countryside between the villages of Broadhempston and Woodland. With its two inviting pubs and a village shop,  Broadhempston offers a delightful taste of rural life. Nearby, the towns of Ashburton and Totnes await, each with its own distinctive charm.

For history enthusiasts, a visit to Powderham Castle is a must. As you amble through scenic landscapes, the castle’s grandeur gradually unfolds. Built-in 1390 by Sir Philip Courtenay, it stands proudly as the seat of the Earl of Devon. Explore the historic rooms and beautiful gardens, and the area’s rich heritage.

In Dartmoor National Park, you’re surrounded by deep wooded valleys, meandering rivers, and majestic rock formations. You’ll see Dartmoor ponies roaming freely while also encountering foxes, otters, weasels, stoats, and deers. Stop by for a beer at a charming country pub. Strike up a chat with the friendly locals, who’ll regale you with their engrossing stories.

A 40-minute drive from the farmhouse takes you to the cosmopolitan city of Exeter. Participate in a free tour of Exeter Cathedral, an architectural masterpiece in Gothic splendour. Wander through a fascinating labyrinth of medieval passages beneath Exeter High Street, which once brought fresh water to the city. Heading to the quayside, you can stroll along the river, hire a bike or a canoe, or simply soak up the vibrant atmosphere of charming cafes, restaurants, pubs, and bars.

HAFOD 3, family friendly, country holiday cottage in Abersoch 6

Pwllheli, Gwynedd, Wales

HAFOD 3, family friendly, country holiday cottage in Abersoch From £1302 Availability

Hafod 3 is a sumptuous detached lodge resting on a quaint holiday park near Abersoch, Gwynedd and can sleep six people in three bedrooms.

This property enjoys ground-floor accommodation. The living areas in the property consist of an open-plan living space with a kitchen housing an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher a dining area seating six people, and a sitting area with a Smart TV. The bedrooms consist of a king-size with a TV and en-suite shower room, and two twins with TVs, along with a bathroom. Outside, there is off-road parking for two cars and enclosed rear decking with a hot tub, barbecue and furniture. Within 0.8 miles, you will find a shop, within 0.1, an on-site pub, and within 0.7, a beach. Please note that pets and smoking is not allowed. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. A coastal holiday to remember awaits at Hafod 3. Note: Guests have access to a range of leisure facilities on site. Note: Check-in is from 4pm, check out by 10am.

Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher. Smart TV, 3 x TVs, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for two cars. Rear decking with hot tub, barbecue (owner does not supply gas) and furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 0.8 miles, pub 0.1 mile, beach 0.7 miles. Note: Guests have access to on-site facilities, when available, including: a beach area, beauty spa, climbing wall, sauna, sports, fitness centre, indoor pool, spa with pool, watersports, steam room, sports, tennis courts, heated outdoor pool, children's play area, skate park, sauna, bar, restaurant, cafe, boat storage and launch area (CHARGES APPLY FOR LEISURE FACILITIES). Note: There are steps up the decking, please take care. Note: Check-in is from 4pm, check-out by 10am

Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

Town: Abersoch has a relaxed and family-friendly atmosphere and is a great place to explore the unspoiled coastal scenery and enjoy water sports, with two delightful beaches. For those looking for a weekend break or a long holiday. Freshly baked bread and Welsh cakes fill the bakery windows every morning and cafes, pubs and restaurants offer a range of foods to suit all tastes, including The Zinc Cafe Bar and Grill, which offers a range of daytime dishes and evening meals with a seasonal menu.

Located in Pwllheli, this lodge is on the beach. Plas Heli and Nefyn & District Golf Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Llŷn and Lleyn Peninsula. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling, hiking, and rock climbing.

Omar Kingfisher – Luxury 4 Bedroom Lodge 8

Downton, Hampshire, South of England

Omar Kingfisher – Luxury 4 Bedroom Lodge From £2555 Availability

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This New Kingfisher 2018 Lodge is situated on the new development named Dane Park at the Multi Award Winning 5-star

The holiday park is set within 150 acres of delightful landscaped parkland and is located close to the beach at Milford on Sea and the New Forest National Park.

Our Kingfisher Lodge is a spacious (48ft x 22ft) open plan luxury lodge. There are 4 bedrooms.

The distinctive exterior has a full glass front fascia, French doors to the lounge and dining areas and feature lighting – perfect for allowing the outside in!

Inside, vaulted ceilings create a bright and spacious feel and contemporary interior design, alongside a colour scheme of fresh natural tones in cream which come together to form the perfect holiday environment.

A clever layout in the open-plan living space incorporates a fully fitted contemporary-styled, ivory gloss kitchen, with electric double oven, gas hob with extractor fan,50/50 fridge freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer, BOSH coffee machine, kettle, toaster, crockery, utensils and a microwave.

The dining area has a light oak and glass extending dining table, with 8 cream leather high back chairs where 8 people can comfortable dine.

The lounge area has 3 settees, two three seat settees and one two seat settee, these are situated around a 49inch Samsung Television that is wall mounted, above a stylish sealed wall mounted fire.

The lounge area has one fitted storage coat cupboard, where the Henry hoover, ironing board, iron and broom are located.

Both the lounge and dining area have full glass patio doors which look out onto the decked area, the park setting and a woodland.

The decked terrace extends to 10 feet at the front of the lodge and 8 feet to the side of the lodge where the property is gated. The rattan corner suite and separate arm chairs are situated to the front of the decked area allowing you ample space to enjoy alfresco dining and relax.

To the side and back of the lodge is a fairly large garden area, mainly laid to lawn. To the front of the lodge there is dedicated parking for 2 cars.

The generous master bedroom has a double bed, two bedside tables, a large dressing table area with fitted vanity mirror, two separate walk in wardrobes and an en-suite bathroom with heated towel rails, the second double bedroom is also generous in size, fitted with two bedside tables and has a walk in wardrobe, the third and fourth bedrooms have twin beds in each room, along with bedside table and full size wardrobes and drawers, and are of a generous size, these bedrooms are conveniently positioned next to the stylish family bathroom with a full size bath and a second shower area.

All four bedrooms are fitted with televisions, double plug sockets which include usb points.

Shorefield Country Park itself is a fabulous 5 star rated holiday park set in 150 acres of delightful landscaped parkland. It's a perfect location positioned between the stunning New Forest, with its free-roaming ponies, donkeys and cows, and some fabulous beaches.

The park is close to the beach at Milford on Sea and just a couple of miles from the heart of the New Forest National Park. Attractions nearby would include Highcliffe Castle, Mudeford Quay, Beaulieu Motor Museum, Hurst Castle and the towns of Lymington, Christchurch and Bournemouth, with their famous sandy beaches, piers and attractions.

Just a short drive away, a fantastic, quiet, sandy beach awaits you at Barton-on-Sea or a little further on, Avon Beach, with full facilities as well as the marvellous “Noisy Lobster” beach restaurant.

Just a 10 minute stroll from the lodge , you will be on the cliff at Milford-on-Sea where you can gaze across the water to the Isle of Wight and the Needles giving an impressive backdrop to any day on the beach.
If you’re staying for a few days, a day trip to the Isle of Wight from nearby Lymington is well worth it.

Shorefields park has great entertainment for all ages. Cyril and Cybil, the resident squirrels, and their new friend Pat the Pony, provide endless joy for the younger holidaymakers with kids entertainment every evening during holidays and at weekends throughout the year in the Showbar.

For adults, there is a separate over 18s only bar/lounge and evening entertainment. There are also both children’s and adults games arcades.

For the more active, there is a superb indoor pool with an area for young children, poolside sauna, steam room and a Jacuzzi.

A full range of treatments are available in the day spa and, for the more energetic, there is a fully equipped gym and classes to join in. Outside, there is a tennis court and a fantastic outdoor swimming pool (May half term to September). There is a new large outdoor children’s play area next to the open air pool. For those who enjoy walking, the “woodland walk” leads you from the park to the nearby village of Milford-on-Sea and there is a fun nature walk for the kids to follow.

The on-site shop provides a wide range of goods including groceries, newspapers, beers, wines, spirits and tobacco, as well as toys, games, swimwear, gifts and lottery tickets. There is also a large Tesco nearby, and a Waitrose at Lymington which is 9 miles away. There is a shopping centre in New Milton, a 5 minute drive from the park.

If you don’t fancy cooking for yourself, you can dine in Tides bar and restaurant, which provides a varied menu and separate kids menu. There is also the Milk Shake Cafe for the children.
If you prefer to dine out, The Royal Oak public house and restaurant with garden is less than a mile from the park, there is also The Beach House at Milford on Sea (1.5 mile walk along the cliff top walkway from the park) - a Hall & Woodhouse pub set in a stunning Victorian building with a lovely garden overlooking the sea and The Needles of the Isle of Wight beyond. The food is reasonably priced and the menu varied. A few miles away is the amazing Noisy Lobster restaurant, set right on the beach at Avon Beach (10 min drive). Specialising in sea food, There is a Fabulous atmosphere, it is reasonably priced, has great service, wonderful food, I would advise you to book first.

Leisure passes are required to use the facilities within the main building (Showbar, arcades, swimming pools and gym).

*** 2022 - FULL GUEST PASSES INCLUDED WITH ALL BOOKINGS IN 2022 ***

Situated on the southern edge of the New Forest, Shorefields Park really is the ideal location to base yourself to explore this beautiful part of Hampshire and Dorset. Equally, there is plenty to do within the park, so there is no need to leave at all! It’s up to you.

Bed linen is provided and the beds will be made up for your arrival. Please note the lodge does come with towels. You will need to bring your own tea towels and swimming towels.

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What’s included in your stay.

• Full Lesuire passes for all guests
• Accommodation for up to 8 people
• Four Bedrooms
• Two Double Bedrooms One EnSuite
• Two Twin Bedrooms
• TV’s in all Bedrooms with USB points
• DVD Player, Music Sound Bar
• Fireplace
• Fully Equipped Kitchen
• Washing Machine and Tumble Dryer
• BOSH Coffee Machine
• Hook and Cook BBQ Disposable BBQ trays only to be used
• Rattan corner suite with dining table
• Two Rattan reclining arm chairs with foot stools
• Store cupboard & cleaning essentials
• Gas and Electricity
• Central Heating
• Bed linen, towels
• Hairdryer
• Family Entertainment pass
• Free Wi-Fi
• Dedicated Parking for two vehicles
• Check in from 4:00 pm

Please note Smoking is NOT Permitted in this lodge




Here is just a small selection of places of interest outside Shorefield Country Park. The Shorefield reception team will be happy to show you more places to visit and can also offer discounts on some local attractions.

• Milford-on-sea (2 miles)
• Hurst Castle (2 miles)
• New Milton (2.5 miles)
• Lymington (4.5 miles)
• New Forest (5 miles)
• Highcliffe Castle (5 miles)
• Mudeford (7 miles)
• Beaulieu (10.5 miles) National Motor Museum.
• Exbury Gardens (14.5 miles)
• Bournemouth (15 miles)
• Moors Valley (16.5 miles) Adventure Park.
• New Forest Water Park (18 miles)
• Paultons Park (20 miles) (Peppa Pig world)


Located in Lymington, this chalet is near theme parks and by the sea. The area's natural beauty can be seen at New Forest National Park and Bournemouth Beach. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Vitality Stadium or Matchams Karting. Discover the area's water adventures with jet skiing and snorkeling nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling and mountain biking.

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Please note that North Shore Holiday Park only accepts dogs.

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Wi-Fi*. Entertainment - Peak season
There are no park facilities available between 30th November and 1st March.

This park requires a is a security deposit of £50 payable on arival.
Please note that North Shore Holiday Park only accepts dogs.

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