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The Crows Nest chalet with Countryside Views & minutes from Sandy Beach 4

Sandown, Isle of Wight, South of England

The Crows Nest chalet with Countryside Views & minutes from Sandy Beach From £455 Availability

Welcome to the Crow's Nest. The chalet is set in a beautiful spot with countryside views from the doorstep and decking area, moments from the coastal path and only 5 mins walk to the lovely Sandy Beach. The chalet sleeps 4 people with 2 bedrooms, lounge, shower room and full kitchen facilities.

To the front you will find a large decking area which is ideal to sit out in the sunshine with a drink watching the kids play on the grass area in front of the chalet, or looking over the fields beyond.  You will also encounter many a rabbit bouncing around and sometimes get a visit from the cows in the field next door.  Patio furniture is supplied so you just need to bring yourself (and the wine!) The living space is an open-plan kitchen and lounge area allowing you to stay connected to your family/friends even if you've decided to stay in for a home-made meal. 

Facilities include: 2 Sofas for seating, Coffee tables for drinks and/or eating, Smart TV, CD/Radio, WiFi, Local Attraction guides and leaflets so you can plan what adventure is next, Storage unit to tuck away your bits and bobs, Kitchen is equipped with: Oven with 4 ring hob, Microwave, Fridge with Freezer compartment, Eating & Drinking Crockery & Cutlery, Cooking Pans, Trays & Utensils, Washing Up facilities, Cupboards to store your supplies. Electricity is provided Free of Charge.

The Crow's Nest is a 2 bedroom chalet and can sleep 4 people, plus up to 2 dogs. Including:  Double bedroom with wardrobe, Bunk bed room with drawers; ideal for the kids. Travel Cot is available (can be placed next to bunk beds, at foot of double bed, or in the lounge).The lounge has 2 sofas. There is plenty of floor-space for dogs to sleep on, although you will need to bring your own dog-bed or such.  Bed linen is provided for all beds, although we request that you supply your own travel cot bedding should you require it. Bathroom Facilities: Shower, Sink, Toilet Bath towels and mat are provided, however please bring your own beach towels if desired.

Heating is provided.
There is Wifi access.
The chalet is a No Smoking area.
Please note that exact contents may vary from the description/photos but equivalents will be available.



Located in Sandown, this chalet is in a rural area and near the beach. Dinosaur Isle and Shanklin Theatre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Shanklin Old Village and Isle of Wight Steam Railway. Isle of Wight Zoo and Sandown Pier are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with jet skiing, water skiing, and windsurfing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with cycling.

The Garden Cottage in the beautiful Uckfield 2

Uckfield, East Sussex, South of England

The Garden Cottage in the beautiful Uckfield From £777 Availability

The Garden Cottage offers a fantastic base for exploring the High Weald area of outstanding natural beauty with access to the Ashdown Forest right from the property. Inside, the property has been carefully styled and finished to a very high standard with everything you would expect from a self-catering property. There is a spacious open plan living area, a modern kitchen and a separate bedroom with a comfy king-size bed and en-suite shower room. The cottage was originally a tuck shop in the grounds of a small school and has a decked area with outside seating and additional seating to the rear of the cottage, with direct access into the Forest. Ashdown Forest is also renowned as the home of Christopher Robin and Winnie the Pooh. The Forester's Arms pub is only 0.5 miles away with shopping in nearby Uckfield (8 miles away) and a main line station with an hourly service to London. There are many interesting historic houses, castles and gardens nearby to explore as well as the Bluebell Railway at Sheffield Park.

Size: Sleeps 2
Nearest beach: 22 miles
Nearest amenities: 2 miles
Pets: Sorry no pets allowed
Short breaks: Allowed at this property all year
Smoking: Not allowed at this property
Luxuries: Smart TV with Freeview, WiFi available and USB plug sockets
Heating: Thermostatic electric wall mounted radiators in the living area and a plug-in oil filled moveable radiator in the bedroom
Standard: Kettle, toaster, iron
Utilities: Microwave, electric hob and oven, fridge with freezer compartment, dishwasher, washer/dryer, fridge/freezer
Rooms: 1 open plan sitting room/ kitchen/diner, 1 bedroom, 1 en-suite shower room
Beds: 1 king-size
Other: Bedlinen and towels provided
Outdoors: Decked area with bistro table and chairs to the front, seating to the rear and woodland beyond
Parking: Private parking close to the property

You may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.

This chalet is located in Uckfield. The area's natural beauty can be seen at High Weald and Old Lodge Nature Reserve, while Tinkers Park and Bentley Wildfowl and Motor Museum are cultural highlights. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Hanbury Stadium or Bullswood Skirmish Paintball Games.

THE HIDEOUT Brighstone IOW Studio style cabin Rural Quiet. Downs Beaches 10 mins 2

Brighstone, Isle of Wight, South of England

THE HIDEOUT Brighstone IOW Studio style cabin Rural Quiet. Downs Beaches 10 mins From £595 Availability

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We are at the end of a country gravel lane up on the south side of the downs.
The cabin is set in our beautiful 2 acre garden which looks out to sea and is surrounded by fields. There is direct access from our garden to footpaths.

You will have:
Your own garden and decking.
WiFi and SmartTV
King size bed.
Heating.
Parking.

We called our cabin The Hideout because up here on the downs we are tucked away, our island on the island! If you want a quiet, peaceful location then this is for you. However, we are also in easy reach of our village shops (5 mins by car), beautiful beaches (10 mins) and footpaths with scenic views making this an ideal location for discovering both near and far on this beautiful island.

PLACES OF INTEREST:
Kayak and paddle board hire from nearby Colwell beach kiosk.

Aqua Park at nearby Tapnell Farm

Rib and pleasure cruiser trips from Alum Bay beach and Yarmouth

Mottistone Manor and gardens (NT). The gardens and tea garden are open but not the house.

Osbourne, Queen Victoria’s palace by the sea (English Heritage). Extensive grounds reaching to the sea. Featured in recent Victoria films.

Carisbrooke Castle ( English Heritage) where King Charles I was imprisoned

Brading Roman Villa

Dinosaur Isle, Sandown Dinosaur Museum with finds from here on this island.

Isle of Wight Steam Railway at Havenstreet.

Ventnor Botanic Gardens. It’s mild micro climate enables unusual plants and trees to flourish.

However, if you prefer discovering natural countryside and beaches as well as our pretty villages, we have that in abundance over here. We are known as The Garden Isle and in summer we have village open garden days and individual open gardens (NGS).

I hope I have been able to give you an impression of this beautiful island in photos and words and hope you will come and discover for yourself.


Located in Newport, this cabin is in a rural area and near the beach. Calbourne Water Mill and Dimbola Lodge are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Butterfly Paragliding and Blackgang Chine. The Needles Landmark Attraction and Robin Hill are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with kayaking and parasailing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking/biking trails and cycling.

The Kentish Barn 8

Tenterden, Kent, South of England

The Kentish Barn From £2030 Availability

A quaint farmhouse oozing country chic simplicity, The Kentish Barn offers breath-taking views across the infinite countryside and even a hot-tub in which to enjoy the tranquil rural landscape!

Whether you’re together to celebrate a special occasion or simply to unwind and rejuvenate, this luxurious barn conversion will provide you with the ideal social spaces as well as numerous enough relaxation stations for every need! An oak theme runs through the whole home, in a beautifully complementary style with brown leather chairs, wooden door and window frames and stunning granite worktops. The well-equipped kitchen is a total joy, with tons of surface space and all the latest mod cons. There is a breakfast table in the kitchen as well as an incredible formal dining area to the other end of the home. Alongside this is the jaw-dropping lounge, with sumptuous sofas, a large TV and a fireplace. And finally, if you fancy a lively game of table tennis or table football head to your games room, or, if you’re feeling a little less energetic, you’ll find an Xbox in the snug, just off from the master suite.

There are four incredibly spacious bedrooms, three with double-beds, a TV and a truly luxurious bathroom with facilities including huge walk-in rain-showers, and one twin room with Velux blinds and a vaulted ceiling. Each room beautifully enhances the original beam-work of the barn, with complementary colour palettes and simple décor.

And finally, step outside, onto your beautifully raised terrace, where you can indulge in a little alfresco dining, fire up the BBQ, pop your feet up and get stuck into a good book, or indeed raise a glass under the stars and enjoy one another’s company late into the evenings. With such clear skies out here in the natural landscape of Romney Marsh you can enjoy an unforgettable evening of star-gazing as you soak in your incredible hot tub on the terrace.

In this wonderful location near the Saxon Shore Way you can enjoy miles of ruins, dunes and medieval towns in a wonderfully rural environment. It is undoubtedly paradise for walkers and cyclists, with huge skies and rolling green hills punctuated by the occasional church spire or castle turret. Within walking distance, you will find the cosy Ferry Inn, a 14th century pub which offers roaring log fires and specialist Rye Bay scallops. The local village of Tenterden, just 15 minutes away, with its tree-lined High Street, has countless shops and cafes and even a steam train running services to the ruins of Bodiam Castle. When the weather’s right, take a dip in the sea at Camber Sands where you can enjoy surfing and other water-sports.

In this wonderful location near the Saxon Shore Way you can enjoy miles of ruins, dunes and medieval towns in a wonderfully rural environment. It is undoubtedly paradise for walkers and cyclists, with huge skies and rolling green hills punctuated by the occasional church spire or castle turret. Within walking distance, you will find the cosy Ferry Inn, a 14th century pub which offers roaring log fires and specialist Rye Bay scallops. The local village of Tenterden, just 15 minutes away, with its tree-lined High Street, has countless shops and cafes and even a steam train running services to the ruins of Bodiam Castle. When the weather’s right, take a dip in the sea at Camber Sands where you can enjoy surfing and other water-sports.

Renowned for its rural beauty and stunning sunsets along the 350 miles of breath-taking coastline, Kent offers a whole world of lavender fields, orchards, vineyards and oast houses intersecting amid the rolling green hills, and of course, its immense White Cliffs of Dover!

Whatever you’re into, be it art galleries, elegant stately homes, romantic getaways, fun-filled family attractions or historic buildings, you’ll be sure to find it here! Kent is home to stunning castles, exciting culture and artistic energy.

For the active types, there’s more than 4,200 miles of exhilarating foot and cycle trails. While on the water you can try your hand at Kite Surfing, Sailing, Jet Skiing, Surfing and much more! And if it’s a day outdoors you’re after, fear not: Kent offers some of the best beaches in Europe which have been attracting tourists for the past 250 years! Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate host just a few of these magnificently sandy bays, while Whitstable, Herne Bay and Broadstairs are lined with dazzling, traditional Beach Huts that always ignite a sense of joy!

Indeed, there’s beautiful scenery around every corner – Kent didn’t get its name as The Garden of England from nowhere! There are over 180 stunning gardens to choose from for a calm, relaxing and rejuvenating stroll, including such well-known gardens as Sissinghurst! Kent also has more castles than any other county, including Leeds Castle, the’ loveliest castle in the world’! And if it’s historical buildings you’re after, don’t miss Canterbury Cathedral, Britain’s oldest Cathedral!

And yet – it’s not all history! Across the county you’ll find cutting edge galleries, thriving theatre, vibrant nightlife and illustrious festivals – and not to mention some of the country’s best shopping! The famous Bluewater centre has over 300 stores, 60 restaurants, cinemas, leisure activities and much more!

Access to the area is simple: from almost any location, head to London! London Bridge, Charing Cross, London Waterloo East, Victoria and St Pancras International all connect to Kent. If flying to the area, the best airports are London Gatwick and London Heathrow, although there are many more airports within a short drive. If you prefer to travel by train, the high-speed Eurostar services from Paris, Brussels and Lille stop at Ashford International Station and Ebbsfleet International Station, both of which are in Kent. And of course, at the famous white cliffs of Dover, you can catch one of the many channel ferries from Calais.

The Kentish Chapel 6

Horsmonden, Kent, South of England

The Kentish Chapel From £1644 Availability

For a unique and somewhat quirky stay, The Kentish Chapel in the pretty village of Horsmoden in the glorious Weald of Kent, boasts a stunning conversion of an Anglican chapel-of-ease, originally built in 1869. The spectacular, sympathetic conversion has  resulted in a beautiful three bedroom holiday home with plenty of the wow factor!

Horsmonden is a countryside, picture postcard idyll surrounded by hop gardens, orchards and dense woodlands. Horsmonden has played a central part in the weaving, iron, gunfounding and hops industries in the past. It is famous for its annual Gypsy Horse Fair held on the second Sunday in September. The village enjoys a large green, known as The Heath, which is brimming with unique shops and pubs. The nearest towns are Tunbridge Wells 8 miles away, Tonbridge, 10 miles to the west and Cranbrook, 8 miles to the east.

The Kentish Chapel is a truly luxurious countryside haven. The architects and interior designers have retained the chapel’s original features including the painted decoration of the chancel roof, its polychrome brickwork and original arched stained glass windows. You will be mesmerised by the living area’s double height, vaulted ceiling and its bespoke, glass panelled staircase. So many jaw-dropping features!  The living area is open plan in design offering a cavernous space befitting the chapel’s original character. With underfloor heating throughout the ground floor, guests can laze on the impressive chesterfield sofas and wingback chairs warm and snug. There is a Sonos sound system so that you can relax and listen to your favourite songtracks. A vast brick arch leads you through to the smart dining area with its beautiful stone flooring and traditional dining suite that matches the surrounding wood panelling. The bespoke kitchen sits alongside the dining table under the chancel roof, a mighty achievement blending it in beautifully with the sensational building. It would be very easy to lose the kitchen in this space but it definitely makes itself count with its gorgeous curves, smart cabinetry and fabulous worktops. The anthracite grey cabinetry blends beautifully with the warm tones of the brickwork. There are two ovens, an induction hob, an integrated microwave, a dishwasher and two fridges. Even the most discerning of chefs would be very happy to muster up a delicious feast here. A separate utility room is home to your washing machine, tumble dryer and freezer. Glass doors lead to a gorgeous subterranean snug with its cheerful orange sofas, armchair and smart television. There is also an additional television room, perfect if anyone in your group wants to disappear to watch a film or enjoy their holiday read.

The bespoke, absolutely stunning staircase with its slightly industrial feel transports you to the three outstanding double bedrooms. The top floor master boasts an incredible ceiling, a lavish king-size bed, a floor-to-ceiling glass wall with curtains, a dressing table, wardrobe and a fabulous en-suite bathroom that sits just a few steps up. Like the bedroom, it oozes luxurious appeal and offers spectacular views from the freestanding, double ended bath. There is an impressive shower too. You will surely marvel at this dreamy, luxurious space counting your blessings for your totally unique stay. The second bedroom with its exposed brick walls, magnificent windows and sumptuous king-size bed is another wonder. The remaining carpeted bedroom enjoys two luxurious single beds beautifully adorned with luxury linens and attractive soft furnishings. These two bedrooms share a very contemporary shower room.

Guests staying at The Kentish Chapel enjoy a delightful, enclosed garden with a smart patio area and garden furniture for alfresco dining. It is a very peaceful spot which you will remember for a very long time.

Horsmonden is a peaceful, pretty village deep in the Kent countryside between Tunbridge Wells and Cranbrook. The village boasts a well stocked village shop with a deli and bakery counter and a charming pub, The Gun and Spitroast. There are plenty of other characterful villages close by, mostly with pubs. These include The Goudhurst Inn in Goudhurst, The Small Holding in Kilndown and The Vineyard in Lamberhurst, all enjoying wonderful menus and lovely beer gardens.

The Bedgebury Pinetum and Forest is nearby, perfect for long walks or cycle rides. Younger visitors enjoy the brilliant Go Ape high wire park. Bewl Water is another outdoors attraction with a stunning reservoir where you can enjoy watersports, cycling, an open air cinema and a restaurant.

There are numerous stately homes, castles and other National Trust properties close by. Sissinghurst Castle Garden, 15 minutes from The Kentish Chapel, is historic, poetic, iconic, a refuge dedicated to beauty. Vita Sackville-West, poet and writer and Harold Nicolson, her diplomat and author husband, fell in love with Sissinghurst Castle and created the famous gardens. Harold’s architectural garden planning and Vita’s colourful, abundant planting reflect the romance and intimacy of her writing. Sissinghurst Castle Garden was the backdrop of a colourful history from a time as a prison in the 1700’s to a home for the women’s land army. The gardens are so popular entry is by timed ticket so you need to plan in advance. The National Trust’s 14th century Scotney Castle enjoys a romantic moat and a beautiful garden, all in a gorgeous wooded estate. Again, it is only 15 minutes from The Kentish Chapel. The picturesque garden enjoys the fabulous backdrop of the fairytale castle and its Victorian country mansion. There are over 770 acres of beautiful parkland, woodland and hop gardens. Not far away, you can visit the magnificent Hever Castle, at Hever, just outside Edenbridge. It enjoys a history spanning more than 700 years. The original medieval castle was built in 1270 and in the 15th and 16th centuries was home to the one of the most powerful families in the country, the Boleyns, who added the Tudor dwelling within the castle walls. The castle is famous for becoming the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, King Henry VIII’s second wife who became Queen for just 1000 days. Hever passed into the ownership of Anne of Cleves and from 1557 it was owned by a numer of families. Today it is magnificent with glorious rooms open to the public, many events and wonderful trails and activities in the stunning grounds. Penshurst Place offers another wonderful visit. The 14th century manor house, once the property of King Henry VIII was left to his son King Edward VI and granted to Sir William Sidney in 1552. It has remained in the Sidney family and is a stunning family house with truly remarkable gardens, well worth a visit.

If you want a beach day, you can head to the Sussex coast and visit the wonderful town of Rye, a medieval citadel huddled against invaders and sea. The town is home to a myriad of art, curiosities, boutique hotels, trendy restaurants and cosy pubs. Built of smuggled secrets and timeless tale, Rye has plenty of nooks and crannies to explore and distant views across Romney Marsh to ponder.

In the opposite direction, you can explore the wonders of Canterbury, another historic town. Visitors flock to the incredible Catherbury Cathedral which houses the famous shrine of Thomas Beckett. St Augustine’s Abbey and St Martin’s Church are also spectacular historical sites that earned UNESCO status. There is a Canterbury Tales attraction plus a popular zoo, Howletts Wild Animal Park, home to gorillas, lions, tigers and elephants.  

Wine lovers are thoroughly spoilt in this area. The most famous vineyard is the Chapel Down Vineyard, close to the picturesque market town of Tenterden. It is open to visitors throughout the year. You can enjoy tastings, tours and masterclasses. It is a wonderful day out though you may have to draw straws to see who is driving. The nearby Hush Heath Winery is a family run local vineyard that produces award winning wines. You can easily book an expert-led tour through their beautiful vineyards, apple orchards and ancient oak woodlands. Also popular are the Biddenden Vineyard, the Mount Vineyard, the Chartham Vineyard and the Terlingham Vineyard. There are also many local farm shops selling local produce.

Hythe, the coastal market town on the edge of Romney Marsh offers a delightful beach,  the lovely Brockhill Country Park and the famous Port Lympne Reserve. The authentic safari experience is unlike a normal zoo. Over 90 species and 766 animals roam within the 600 acres. There are big cats, gorillas and primates roaming free.

The Kentish Chapel 6

Horsmonden, Kent, South of England

The Kentish Chapel From £1644 Availability

For a unique and somewhat quirky stay, The Kentish Chapel in the pretty village of Horsmoden in the glorious Weald of Kent, boasts a stunning conversion of an Anglican chapel-of-ease, originally built in 1869. The spectacular, sympathetic conversion has  resulted in a beautiful three bedroom holiday home with plenty of the wow factor!

Horsmonden is a countryside, picture postcard idyll surrounded by hop gardens, orchards and dense woodlands. Horsmonden has played a central part in the weaving, iron, gunfounding and hops industries in the past. It is famous for its annual Gypsy Horse Fair held on the second Sunday in September. The village enjoys a large green, known as The Heath, which is brimming with unique shops and pubs. The nearest towns are Tunbridge Wells 8 miles away, Tonbridge, 10 miles to the west and Cranbrook, 8 miles to the east.

The Kentish Chapel is a truly luxurious countryside haven. The architects and interior designers have retained the chapel’s original features including the painted decoration of the chancel roof, its polychrome brickwork and original arched stained glass windows. You will be mesmerised by the living area’s double height, vaulted ceiling and its bespoke, glass panelled staircase. So many jaw-dropping features!  The living area is open plan in design offering a cavernous space befitting the chapel’s original character. With underfloor heating throughout the ground floor, guests can laze on the impressive chesterfield sofas and wingback chairs warm and snug. There is a Sonos sound system so that you can relax and listen to your favourite songtracks. A vast brick arch leads you through to the smart dining area with its beautiful stone flooring and traditional dining suite that matches the surrounding wood panelling. The bespoke kitchen sits alongside the dining table under the chancel roof, a mighty achievement blending it in beautifully with the sensational building. It would be very easy to lose the kitchen in this space but it definitely makes itself count with its gorgeous curves, smart cabinetry and fabulous worktops. The anthracite grey cabinetry blends beautifully with the warm tones of the brickwork. There are two ovens, an induction hob, an integrated microwave, a dishwasher and two fridges. Even the most discerning of chefs would be very happy to muster up a delicious feast here. A separate utility room is home to your washing machine, tumble dryer and freezer. Glass doors lead to a gorgeous subterranean snug with its cheerful orange sofas, armchair and smart television. There is also an additional television room, perfect if anyone in your group wants to disappear to watch a film or enjoy their holiday read.

The bespoke, absolutely stunning staircase with its slightly industrial feel transports you to the three outstanding double bedrooms. The top floor master boasts an incredible ceiling, a lavish king-size bed, a floor-to-ceiling glass wall with curtains, a dressing table, wardrobe and a fabulous en-suite bathroom that sits just a few steps up. Like the bedroom, it oozes luxurious appeal and offers spectacular views from the freestanding, double ended bath. There is an impressive shower too. You will surely marvel at this dreamy, luxurious space counting your blessings for your totally unique stay. The second bedroom with its exposed brick walls, magnificent windows and sumptuous king-size bed is another wonder. The remaining carpeted bedroom enjoys two luxurious single beds beautifully adorned with luxury linens and attractive soft furnishings. These two bedrooms share a very contemporary shower room.

Guests staying at The Kentish Chapel enjoy a delightful, enclosed garden with a smart patio area and garden furniture for alfresco dining. It is a very peaceful spot which you will remember for a very long time.

Horsmonden is a peaceful, pretty village deep in the Kent countryside between Tunbridge Wells and Cranbrook. The village boasts a well stocked village shop with a deli and bakery counter and a charming pub, The Gun and Spitroast. There are plenty of other characterful villages close by, mostly with pubs. These include The Goudhurst Inn in Goudhurst, The Small Holding in Kilndown and The Vineyard in Lamberhurst, all enjoying wonderful menus and lovely beer gardens.

The Bedgebury Pinetum and Forest is nearby, perfect for long walks or cycle rides. Younger visitors enjoy the brilliant Go Ape high wire park. Bewl Water is another outdoors attraction with a stunning reservoir where you can enjoy watersports, cycling, an open air cinema and a restaurant.

There are numerous stately homes, castles and other National Trust properties close by. Sissinghurst Castle Garden, 15 minutes from The Kentish Chapel, is historic, poetic, iconic, a refuge dedicated to beauty. Vita Sackville-West, poet and writer and Harold Nicolson, her diplomat and author husband, fell in love with Sissinghurst Castle and created the famous gardens. Harold’s architectural garden planning and Vita’s colourful, abundant planting reflect the romance and intimacy of her writing. Sissinghurst Castle Garden was the backdrop of a colourful history from a time as a prison in the 1700’s to a home for the women’s land army. The gardens are so popular entry is by timed ticket so you need to plan in advance. The National Trust’s 14th century Scotney Castle enjoys a romantic moat and a beautiful garden, all in a gorgeous wooded estate. Again, it is only 15 minutes from The Kentish Chapel. The picturesque garden enjoys the fabulous backdrop of the fairytale castle and its Victorian country mansion. There are over 770 acres of beautiful parkland, woodland and hop gardens. Not far away, you can visit the magnificent Hever Castle, at Hever, just outside Edenbridge. It enjoys a history spanning more than 700 years. The original medieval castle was built in 1270 and in the 15th and 16th centuries was home to the one of the most powerful families in the country, the Boleyns, who added the Tudor dwelling within the castle walls. The castle is famous for becoming the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, King Henry VIII’s second wife who became Queen for just 1000 days. Hever passed into the ownership of Anne of Cleves and from 1557 it was owned by a numer of families. Today it is magnificent with glorious rooms open to the public, many events and wonderful trails and activities in the stunning grounds. Penshurst Place offers another wonderful visit. The 14th century manor house, once the property of King Henry VIII was left to his son King Edward VI and granted to Sir William Sidney in 1552. It has remained in the Sidney family and is a stunning family house with truly remarkable gardens, well worth a visit.

If you want a beach day, you can head to the Sussex coast and visit the wonderful town of Rye, a medieval citadel huddled against invaders and sea. The town is home to a myriad of art, curiosities, boutique hotels, trendy restaurants and cosy pubs. Built of smuggled secrets and timeless tale, Rye has plenty of nooks and crannies to explore and distant views across Romney Marsh to ponder.

In the opposite direction, you can explore the wonders of Canterbury, another historic town. Visitors flock to the incredible Catherbury Cathedral which houses the famous shrine of Thomas Beckett. St Augustine’s Abbey and St Martin’s Church are also spectacular historical sites that earned UNESCO status. There is a Canterbury Tales attraction plus a popular zoo, Howletts Wild Animal Park, home to gorillas, lions, tigers and elephants.  

Wine lovers are thoroughly spoilt in this area. The most famous vineyard is the Chapel Down Vineyard, close to the picturesque market town of Tenterden. It is open to visitors throughout the year. You can enjoy tastings, tours and masterclasses. It is a wonderful day out though you may have to draw straws to see who is driving. The nearby Hush Heath Winery is a family run local vineyard that produces award winning wines. You can easily book an expert-led tour through their beautiful vineyards, apple orchards and ancient oak woodlands. Also popular are the Biddenden Vineyard, the Mount Vineyard, the Chartham Vineyard and the Terlingham Vineyard. There are also many local farm shops selling local produce.

Hythe, the coastal market town on the edge of Romney Marsh offers a delightful beach,  the lovely Brockhill Country Park and the famous Port Lympne Reserve. The authentic safari experience is unlike a normal zoo. Over 90 species and 766 animals roam within the 600 acres. There are big cats, gorillas and primates roaming free.

The Lodge - a tranquil escape 3

Atworth, Wiltshire, South of England

The Lodge - a tranquil escape From £896 Availability

Relax at this peaceful place to stay. Nestled in the grounds of The Grey House , this 1 bedroom self contained lodge has been thoughtfully designed to provide a tranquil but practical space.

The Lodge has pot bellied stove, modern kitchen with Smeg fridge, microwave, induction hob & coffee machine. Shower room. Double bed with new Emma mattress. Private garden, patio area, fire pit, water feature & separate gym.

All only 15 minutes from Bath and 10 minutes from Bradford on Avon.

This lodge is located in Melksham. Great Chalfield Manor and Lacock Abbey are local landmarks, and travelers looking to shop may want to visit Artisan Quarter and Bath Christmas Market. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Bath Rugby Stadium or Hardenhuish Park.

The Lodge in the beautiful Ashford 2

Ashford, Kent, South of England

The Lodge in the beautiful Ashford From £504 Availability

Utterly charming converted stables in idyllic, peaceful rural location in the grounds of the onwers wonderful old farmhouse. Perfect retreat for two.

Size: Sleeps 2 in studio bedroom
Nearest beach: 6.5 miles
Nearest amenities: 2 miles
Pets: No pets allowed.
Short Breaks: Not available at this property
Smoking: No smoking allowed at this property or in the grounds
Luxuries: DVD player radio/CD player, Satellite Wifi
General: Woodburner stove , first basket of logs provided.
Standard: Kettle, toaster, iron
Utilities: Electric oven/grill, electric hob, microwave, fridge with small freezer compartment, washer/dryer
Rooms:Living/Bedroom/Kitchen and separate shower room
Beds: King-size
Other: Bed linen and towels provided
Outdoors: Patio with garden furniture, summer house
Parking: Parking on driveway next to the property
Notes: Adults only. The Lodge is not suitable for persons with mobility issues, the shower has a step

You may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.

This chalet is located in Ashford. Tenterden Museum and Ashford Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include South of England Rare Breeds Centre and Battlezone. Imagine Play Centre and The Reindeer Centre are also worth visiting.

The Lodge with Hot Tub 2

Thurnham, Kent, South of England

The Lodge with Hot Tub From £1610 Availability

‘The Lodge’ with hot tub is the latest addition to our luxury self catering holiday lets.

It is located by foot 100 metres from the main house down a public footpath. The Lodge has its own private entrance and offers a fully fenced garden ideal for well behaved dogs.

The light & airy studio (30 sq m approx) has a double bed, Kitchen/ living area with sofa bed & ensuite shower with eco- friendly toilet to protect the environment. There is a TV/DVD player, cooker, microwave, fridge & toaster, electric heating, outside lighting, torch.

We provide toiletries, hairdryer, towels and a couple of towelling robes with matching slippers just so you’ll feel pampered.

The lodge had an eco toilet.

Tea and coffee provided for arrival.

If you are looking for a rural retreat, set at the end of a bridleway the lodge is an ideal base to explore the local countryside, in an area of outstanding natural beauty, ideal for walking, biking, visiting local attractions or a relaxing/romantic break.



Located in Maidstone, this cabin is in a rural area. Bearsted Golf Club and Sittingbourne and Milton Regis 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 Vinters Valley Nature Reserve and Kent Downs. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Gallagher Stadium or Priestfield Stadium.

THE LOG CABIN, pet friendly in Royal Wootton Bassett 2

Swindon, Wiltshire, South of England

THE LOG CABIN, pet friendly in Royal Wootton Bassett From £609 Availability

A detached timber lodge, in the grounds of the owner in Bushton near Royal Wooton Basset, with one king-size double bedroom.

The Log Cabin is a lovely, cosy little holiday lodge in the hamlet of Bushton, near Royal Wootton Bassett, in Wiltshire. The lodge is set in solely on the ground floor in the grounds of the owner's stables, and has one bedroom with a king-size bed and en-suite shower room. There is also an open plan living space with a kitchen, a dining area and a sitting area with double doors opening onto the patio. The patio is for your private use only, where you can sit and dine, enjoy a barbecue, or watch the horses in the stables. There is lots to see and do nearby, making The Log Cabin a charming couple's retreat.
Note: One well-behaved dog welcome at an additional charge of £10.00. Note there might be slight interior building works on the next door property in December 2021, please enquire for further details

Amenities: Air to air central heating / with full air conditioning. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 1 car. Patio with furniture and BBQ. Two well-behaved dog welcome (please note that your dog is not to be left unattended at anytime in this property). Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 2 miles. The property can be accessed via its own private drive. Note: This property is not suitable for guests with limited mobility. Note: No children. Note: Ponies, ducks and chickens reside nearby and so there may be some occasional associated noise. Note: Push bikes can't be left inside the property. An outdoor undercover area is available; please bring own chain to secure bikes. Note: Coast is less than an hour's drive away. Note: £10 charge per pet applies. Note: Please cover the furniture before allowing pets on.

Please Note: Please do not charge electric cars at the property, electric cars must be charged at the designated charging points in the area.

Region: Visitors to the Cotswolds have long treasured memories of charming towns and villages built from the famous honey-coloured stone, it now boasts a thriving community of contemporary artists working from studios and shops throughout the area.

Town: Situated at the southern end of the Cotswold Hills, in rural northern Wiltshire and close to the border with Gloucestershire, the friendly market town of Royal Wootton Bassett can be found. The town is close to the historic Lydiard Park, Bowood and Longleat, with the ancient sites of Avebury and Stonehenge nearby. This area really makes an interesting touring centre at any time of the year.

Located in Swindon, this lodge is in a rural area. Royal Wootton Bassett Old Town Hall and Alexander Keiller Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Bowood Golf & Country Club and Thames Path. Royal British Legion Remembrance Garden and Studley Grange Garden and Leisure Park are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking, ecotours, and cycling.

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