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Wilderness Lodge 8

West Sussex, South of England

Wilderness Lodge From £1680 Availability

This spectacular luxury lodge, only 2 miles from the West Sussex coast, is a comfortable and functional family abode, sleeping 8 guests. The grand 4-bed lodge can be divided into a mixture of singles or doubles, depending on your party type, and offers a chance to visit this stunning location in style.

Willow House 8

London, South of England

Willow House From £2574 Availability

Willow House offers a modern four-bedroom home away from home in Knightsbridge. Spacious and designed to cater to the needs of contemporary living, this is the perfect base for a family or group of friends looking to explore London. This stylish, elegant property boasts two living areas and a large, modern kitchen perfect for hosting family and friends.

As you enter the house, you are greeted by modern living spaces. The decor is contemporary and stylish throughout, with neutral colours and elegant finishes. A spacious open-plan living area with a fully equipped kitchen is around the corner. The kitchen has high-end appliances, including a coffee machine, oven, hob and dishwasher. The kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining area, which is furnished with a large dining table and chairs, providing ample space for you to sit together.

The house has another separate living room, perfect for quiet evenings. The room is furnished with comfortable sofas, a coffee table, a TV and a fireplace, creating a cosy and inviting atmosphere; it is a perfect space for relaxing and unwinding. The decor is modern and sophisticated, reflecting the rest of the house.

The bedrooms in the house are all spacious and elegantly furnished. The rooms are comfortable, each with its own unique decor and furnishings, as well as plenty of storage so you can unpack and settle in.

Located in the prestigious and affluent area of Knightsbridge, you can enjoy high-end shopping, renowned restaurants and some of London’s most famous landmarks on your doorstep. Willow House offers a modern home for up to eight guests; it is a luxurious and elegant residence that offers the perfect blend of comfort and style. With two living areas and a large, modern kitchen, it is the perfect space for entertaining and enjoying time with family and friends.

Willow House is located in the prestigious and affluent area of Knightsbridge in central London. The area is known for its high-end shopping, luxurious properties, and proximity to some of London's most famous landmarks. The area is situated in the City of Westminster, bordered by Hyde Park to the north and Sloane Street to the south.

One of the most notable attractions in Knightsbridge is Harrods, one of the world's most famous department stores. Harrods is a must-visit destination for anyone in the area, featuring an impressive selection of luxury goods, designer fashion, and gourmet food. Other notable shopping destinations in Knightsbridge include Harvey Nichols, the world-renowned luxury department store, and Sloane Street, home to some of the world's most prestigious fashion brands.

Knightsbridge is also home to several impressive architectural landmarks, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Natural History Museum, and the Royal Albert Hall. These iconic buildings draw millions of visitors annually and are considered some of London's most significant cultural attractions.

The area around Knightsbridge is also known for its beautiful parks and gardens, with Hyde Park being the most prominent. Hyde Park is one of London's largest parks, offering visitors the chance to relax and enjoy the city's natural beauty. The park features several attractions, including the Serpentine Lake, the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain, and the Speakers' Corner.
The dining scene around the house is also exceptional, with a wide range of high-end restaurants and bars catering to the area's affluent residents and visitors. From fine dining establishments to trendy cafes and bars, there is something to suit every taste and occasion!

Overall, the area around Willow House is a fantastic destination, known for its high-end shopping, impressive architecture, beautiful parks, and exceptional dining scene. It is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the best of London's luxury lifestyle.

Located in the prestigious and affluent area of Knightsbridge, you can enjoy high-end shopping, renowned restaurants and some of London's most famous landmarks on your doorstep. Willow House offers a modern home for up to eight guests; it is a luxurious and elegant residence with the perfect blend of comfort and style. With two living areas and a large, modern kitchen, it is the perfect space for entertaining and enjoying time with family and friends.

WILLOW LODGE, romantic, with a garden in Windsor, Berkshire 3

Windsor, Berkshire, South of England

WILLOW LODGE, romantic, with a garden in Windsor, Berkshire From £1204 Availability

Willow Lodge rests near Windsor, Berkshire, sleeping two in one bedroom.

The living areas in the property consist of an open-plan living area with a kitchen with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, coffee machine, breakfast bar for two, and a sitting area with Smart TV and electric fire. There is a double bedroom with Smart TV and a shower room. Outside, there is a front garden with decking, patio, bike storage and furniture, as well as off-road in site car park available. Within 0.7 miles, you will find a shop, and within 0.8 miles, a pub, and please note that this is a non-smoking property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Highchair and travel cot available. Pets are not permitted. Note: The property is on the riverfront, there is no fence only a rope, so children must be supervised at all times. Note: Guests will have fishing rights for the river. Note: There is a boat company in Windsor which can pick you up from the house, guests can also hire boats but best to book in advance. Escape to Windsor with a stay at Willow Lodge.

Amenities: Electric central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, coffee machine. 2 x Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Highchair and travel cot available. Off-road parking on site car park available. Front garden with decking, patio, bike storage and furniture. A mooring for a small boat is available. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 0.7 miles, pub 0.8 miles. Note: The property is on the riverfront, there is no fence only a rope, so children must be supervised at all times. Note: Guests will have fishing rights for the river providing they hold a rod licence. Note: There is a boat company in Windsor which can pick you up from the house; guests can also hire boats but best to book in advance

Region: The Home Counties comprise the counties that surround London and include Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Middlesex. Although mostly built up, they include some fabulous scenery and attractions which are well worth a visit.

Town: The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead is home to this charming and historic town, which is just one of many attractions in the region. Windsor is well-known as the location of Windsor Castle, one of the royal family's official residences. To find the longest path ever, walk away from the well-known castle and up the straight path to Snow Hill, where a statue of George III stands. The riverside provides lovely walks, with a congregation of swans to be spotted on either side of the bridge; and the church of All Saints on Frances Road is worth a visit because it houses a lost altarpiece by the famous Thomas Hardy that was recently discovered behind a screen. Just to the left of the Crooked House on Queen Charlotte Street is Britain's shortest street, which features a building that looks like it might actually collapse at any moment. This picturesque city also features a wide variety of unique boutiques, mainstream retailers, trendy hangouts, delicious eateries, and interesting landmarks and museums. Legoland Windsor Resort is an exciting amusement park that is a hit with families visiting the area with young children. Keep in mind that you can visit the Royal Windsor Racecourse, the Frogmore House and Gardens, and the Windsor Guildhall, all of which date back to the 17th century, and that the fabulous city of London is only an hour away by train. Ideal for use as a home base during your next trip to the sunny south.

Located in Windsor, this lodge is in a rural area and on a river. Frogmore House and St. Mary's Church are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Windsor Great Park and Langley Park. LEGOLAND® Windsor and Liquid Leisure are also worth visiting. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking and cycling nearby.

WILLOW POD, pet friendly, with a garden in Arundel, West Sussex 2

Arundel, West Sussex, South of England

WILLOW POD, pet friendly, with a garden in Arundel, West Sussex From £679 Availability

Willow Pod is an open-plan pod situated in Yapton, Sussex and can sleep two people in one bedroom.

The open-plan living area includes a kitchen with combi oven/microwave, ceramic hob, fridge, dining seating for two and sitting area. There is a double bed served by an en-suite shower room. To the outside is a patio with furniture and off-road parking for two cars. Within 0.6 miles there is a shop and pub. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are included in price. Willow Pod is a charming retreat for couples looking to explore Sussex. Note: This property does not accept less than 3 night bookings. Note: This property only accepts dogs

Amenities: Heating. Combi microwave/oven, ceramic hob, fridge. Fuel and power inc. in rent. TV & WiFi. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 1 car. Patio with furniture. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 0.6 miles. Note: There is a step up to the decking, please take care. Note: There are horses and dogs at this property. Note: This property does not accept less than 3 night bookings. Note: This property only accepts dogs. Note: This property does not accept booking for more than 7 nights, should you wish to book for more than 7 nights, this may be available on request.


Region: With many quaint, seaside and market towns, historic sites and miles of glorious coastline to explore, Sussex has it all for a great holiday destination.

Town: Arundel is a popular tourist destination in Sussex, just outside the South Downs National Park. Arundel has a vibrant events calendar, independent shops, galleries, restaurants, cafes, delightful drinking spots, and great attractions. Arundel has something for everyone, from walking the South Downs to canoeing, boating, and cycling. Arundel Castle is one of England's oldest inhabited country houses, whilst Arundel Cathedral dominates the town.

Located in Arundel, this lodge is in a rural area and by the sea. Avisford Park Golf Club and Littlehampton 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 Arundel Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre and South Downs National Park. Arundel Lido and Harbour Park are also worth visiting. Be sure not to miss outdoor adventures like cycling and hiking/biking trails.

Windsor Lion 9

Old Windsor, Berkshire, South of England

Windsor Lion From £3911 Availability

Immerse yourself in history and style by staying at Windsor Lion, a stunning Grade II listed property in the heart of Old Windsor. This unique home boasts a rich history dating back to 1876 when it served as part of the Old Windsor Tapestries factory, where even Queen Victoria had her tapestries repaired. Conveniently located three miles from Legoland Windsor and eight miles from Lapland UK, Windsor Lion provides an excellent holiday home for up to nine guests.

The property has undergone a full renovation, carefully designed to preserve the original character and historical significance of the building while also incorporating modern styles and amenities. The result is a perfect blend of old-world charm and contemporary comfort. You'll find beautifully restored period features such as high ceilings, intricate woodwork, sleek and stylish furnishings, state-of-the-art appliances, and modern conveniences such as Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV.

The attention to detail throughout the property is evident in every room, with thoughtfully chosen decor and luxurious finishes creating a truly exceptional living space. From the comfortable bedrooms to the spacious living areas and well-equipped kitchen, every aspect of Windsor Lion has been designed to provide the ultimate comfort and convenience.

Whether you're curling up with a book in a cosy reading nook or enjoying a meal with friends and family in the elegant dining area, you'll be surrounded by the perfect blend of old-world charm and modern luxury. There are three double bedrooms, one single bedroom and a sofa bed in the living room, offering plenty of sleeping arrangements to adapt to different groups. Windsor Lion truly offers everyone a unique and unforgettable holiday experience, combining history, style, and comfort in one exceptional property.

In addition to its luxurious interior, the property also boasts a beautiful garden and free private parking, adding to the convenience and appeal of this stunning property. Take your chance to experience the rich history of Windsor Lion during your next stay in Old Windsor.

Windsor Lion is located in the charming village of Old Windsor, just a short distance from the historic town of Windsor. Situated in the heart of the picturesque Thames Valley, this location is perfect for exploring the beauty and history of the region.

Old Windsor is a quaint and peaceful village steeped in history and surrounded by stunning countryside. From the property, you can take a leisurely stroll along the banks of the River Thames, which winds its way through the village and offers spectacular views of the surrounding landscape.

Just a few miles away is the bustling town of Windsor, which is famous for its magnificent castle, which has been the residence of the British Royal Family for over 900 years. Visitors can take a tour of the castle and explore its fascinating history or simply wander through the charming streets of the town, which are lined with boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants.

Other nearby attractions include Legoland Windsor, a popular theme park that is perfect for families with young children, and Lapland UK, a magical winter wonderland that offers a range of festive activities and experiences.

For those who enjoy outdoor pursuits, the Windsor Great Park is just a short distance away, offering acres of stunning woodland, gardens, and lakes to explore. The park is also home to the famous Savill Garden, which boasts a stunning collection of rare plants and flowers from all over the world.

The location of the house is ideal for those who want to explore the beauty and history of the Thames Valley region while also enjoying the comfort and luxury of a beautifully renovated holiday home. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a fun-filled family adventure, this property offers the perfect base for your next holiday.

WOODMANCOTE LODGE, pet friendly, luxury holiday cottage in Linchmere 3

Haslemere, West Sussex, South of England

WOODMANCOTE LODGE, pet friendly, luxury holiday cottage in Linchmere From £742 Availability

This ground floor, detached chalet-style lodge in Linchmere sleeps up to four people in one bedroom.

Woodmancote Lodge is a detached lodge near Linchmere, accessed by a grass paddock, with its own sauna. The studio accommodation comprises of a double bed, with an additional double bed above it, a kitchenette, dining table and sofa. There is also a sauna and shower room and outside, a deck with furniture and off road parking for two cars. Woodmancote Lodge is a great base for couples to enjoy the countryside and explore the many interesting towns of this beautiful region.

Amenities: Electric oven, Induction hob, Granite worktops, Dishwasher, combi microwave/oven, Nespresso Coffee machine, fridge/freezer, TV with Sky inc. WiFi, Fuel and power inc. in rent.Quality bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Private enclosed front decked terrace with furniture and BBQ. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 2 miles, pub 2 miles. Note: Lodge accessed via grass paddock.
Note: Two shallow steps up to decked terrace. Note: Owner has horses and dogs.Sleeps Max 3 adults

Region: Surrey is an ideal destination for a fantastic holiday. With rolling hills, pretty towns and villages all set amidst glorious countryside in a fantastic location. There are country houses, English gardens and a wealth of stunning waterways to explore.

Town: Linchmere is a small village in the Surrey Hills, close to the interesting towns of Haslemere and Petworth. The village is in an Area or Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is ideally placed for walks and cycle rides. Chichester, Arundel and even London or the coast are within reach of Linchmere, making it an ideal destination.

Located in Haslemere, this cabin is in a rural area. The area's natural beauty can be seen at South Downs National Park and Frensham Country Park, while Hollycombe Steam Collection and Halsemere Hall are cultural highlights. Traveling with kids? Consider Haslemere Educational Museum, or check out an event or a game at Goodwood Racecourse. Explore all the area has to offer with horse riding, hiking, and cycling.

Worth Hideaway 2

Worth, Kent, South of England

Worth Hideaway From £768 Availability

As secluded romantic hideaways go, they don’t get much better than Worth Hideaway. Nestled amongst lush Kent countryside, on the doorstep of the picturesque village of Worth, Worth Hideaway is an idyllic, rural retreat. This pretty village boasts fine period houses, an historic church with Norman origins, two charming pubs and a delightful duck pond. Nearby, you can enjoy the historic town of Sandwich and a little further away, you can visit the former fishing, mining and garrison coastal town of Deal. The famous Royal St George’s Golf Club of Sandwich is due to host the 2021 Open Championship.

Worth Hideaway lives up to its dreamy name. It really is like a secret hideaway where you can enjoy absolute peace and quiet and a world of private spaces. As you stroll down the garden path, passing the pond and the inviting hammock, crossing the lawns with the two deckchairs waiting, you will realise that this holiday retreat offers something special. The barn is beautiful inside and out, your romantic holiday haven.

Beautiful doors open to your heavenly open plan living space. Nods to the past such as the beautifully restored beams add character and warmth to this luxurious pad. Light floods the space and the pale oak floor spreads throughout. A trendy, contemporary kitchen provides everything you need for a self-catering break and a quality deep leather sofa and a comfortable armchair sit in front of the cosy woodburner. Huge picture windows and doors look out to the lush lawns and woodlands. A local artist’s serene seascapes decorate the walls, adding to the sense of peace. You can dine in the intimate dining corner or alfresco on the patio as you watch the sun go down and listen to the birdsong.

Your dreamy bedroom offers a super king bed and luxury linens as well as gorgeous garden views. Your immaculate ensuite bathroom enjoys delightful Amtico flooring, a shower and a lovely bath where you can soak and count your blessings.

If you can bear to leave this little piece of paradise, you can venture beyond the lawns and pond to discover the charms of the village and the treats of medieval Sandwich.

The lovely village of Worth is set amidst orchards and fields in the gorgeous Kent countryside. It enjoys a central conservation area arranged around the village duck pond which formerly marked the end of a navigable creek. The village’s historic church, St Peter and St, Paul has Norman origins, unusual wooden shingles on the tower and a roof resembling an upturned boat. The two village pubs include the award winning St Crispin Inn and the playing field frequently hosts village cricket matches and events.

Sandwich offers much historical interest. It is one of the Cinque Ports though now the town is two miles from the sea. It still has many original medieval buildings. The Sandwich Guildhall Museum dates from Elizabethan times and boasts artefacts dating from the 13th century. Monk’s Wall Nature Reserve and a bird observatory can be found at Sandwich Bay. Close by, the White Mill Rural Heritage Centre, built in 1760, exhibits a fascination collection of farming and craft tools plus a complete wheelwright’s workshop and a blacksmith’s workshop and forge.

Deal is a charming town with splendid architecture, a wonderful shingle beach, an excellent range of independent shops, 2 weekly markets, 2 castles, a pier, 3 museums and some outstanding restaurants. Deal is a former fishing, mining and garrison town with history closely linked to the anchorage in the Downs. You can explore the lovely shops and cafes or take the coastal cycle path to Kingsdown via the historic Deal castle. Deal’s Maritime and Local History Museum portrays the fascinating changing history of Deal, Walmer and the surrounding area. There is an interesting collection of boats including the 1891 Saxon King. The Timeball Tower Museum also explores and explains the nautical history of Deal. The Kent Museum of Moving Image is a not-for-profit museum that explores the deep history of the moving image from the days of candlelit magic lantern performances and hand-painted slides through to the modern cinema.

Deal is very close to Walmer, a possible location for Julius Ceasar’s first arrival. You can explore more than eight acres of award-winning gardens in the grounds of the picturesque Walmer Castle. It was once a Tudor artillery fortress that became a stately home for the Lords Warden of the Cinque Ports, including the Iron Duke of Wellington. The formal and informal gardens are a delight with herbaceous borders, vivid colourful planting, an impressive cloud hedge, a kitchen garden, wild flower meadows, shaded woodland, a sunken glen and the glorious Queen Mother’s garden.

Worthing Beach House 4

Worthing, West Sussex, South of England

Worthing Beach House From £1789 Availability

Worthing Beach House is an absolute gem. Enjoying a fabulous prestigious spot on the Worthing seafront overlooking the beach, the sea, and the iconic pier, it is a perfect seaside idyll for four guests. The house is beautifully designed to make the most of its spectacular sea views with upside down living. It comes with a fantastic south facing balcony for your morning cup of coffee and pre-dinner drinks and a wonderful garden with stylish alfresco lounge and dining furniture, a barbecue, deck chairs and a hot tub for a blissful, indulgent dip. Worthing Beach House cannot fail to tick all your boxes for your next seaside escape.

Once a tiny fishing village, Worthing offers much holiday entertainment including its glorious sand and pebble beach and its iconic pier. It is surrounded by pretty villages including Heene, Broadwater, Sompting, West Tarring, Goring, Salvington and Durrington and there are some wonderful walks nearby in the Sussex countryside. Just along the coast is the very lively Brighton. There is plenty to do in this wonderful area including wine tastings and tours of the lovely Highdown Vineyard, visits to the National Trust’s Slindon Estate and Cissbury Ring, a visit to the very pretty Highdown Gardens and wonderful hikes on the South Downs.

Worthing Beach House offers luxury seaside living at its very best. Upstairs, you will discover and fantastic open plan living space with enormous doors opening wide to the glass panelled balcony. You can relax with the soothing sounds of the sea and the soft breeze blowing through. This magical space is beautifully appointed in gorgeous blue and yellow tones and is flooded with Sussex sunlight streaming through the floor-to-ceiling windows and doors. It is beautifully chic, effortlessly stylish and oozes luxury. A contemporary sumptuous corner sofa sits on one side of the room against a wallpapered feature wall, adorned with colourful scatter cushions. On the other side is an accent chair picking up the yellow theme, a large wall-mounted television, and a beautiful dining table. Its clean lines and cool vibe encourage you to embrace the calm ambience. The ultra-smart black and grey kitchen is incredibly spacious and boasts the very best of appliances including a wine cooler. It also features a clever breakfast bar and stools, perfectly positioned to enjoy the panoramic sea views. The balcony is stunning. Even the table has a neat space for a bottle of bubbly and ice! You can relax, enjoy your drinks, and take in the mesmerising views while the sea provides a harmonious soundtrack.

Your two bedrooms are located on the ground floor. The master enjoys a real feeling of luxury, and you would be forgiven for thinking that you are in a boutique hotel. Its ensuite bathroom boasts a freestanding tub, perfect to soak your stresses away. The double room is also gorgeous, and the bed adorned with luxury linens and beautiful soft furnishings. This room also offers an ensuite bathroom with a large walk-in rainfall shower.

The garden is totally gorgeous too. You can dine alfresco using the quality barbecue and return from a day exploring the local delights to take a dip in the hot tub. The beautiful alfresco lounge and dining area is shaded from the sun and surrounded by attractive palms and other plants. It is a wonderful spot.

Worthing Beach House enjoys a brilliant location with uninterrupted beach views. Worthing is genteel, refined and bursting with wonderful restaurants, cafes, and shops. Kenny Tutt, the MasterChef winner, has two restaurants that you should try, Pitch and Bayside Social. With a beautiful palm lined promenade, the seafront is lovely. The historic pier can be seen from your balcony. Worthing enjoys many attractions and is more or less joined to Lancing and Goring.

Worthing’s Highdown Gardens are lovely. They offer eight and a half acres of chalk gardens, nestled in the South Down National Park to the north of the town. They overlook the sea and are home to a National Plant Collection, a living library of rare plants and trees adapted to live on chalk throughout the year. Its huge snowdrop and peony collections, rare and ancient champion trees and shrubs growing in a challenging environment bring thousands of visitors every year. Many of the plants are from the original collection started by keen horticulturist Sir Frederick Stern in 1909.

The Worthing Museum & Art Gallery is fascinating, especially if you have a passion for the best in Regency and Victorian fashion and want to be inspired by the artists Stanley Spencer, William Holman-Hunt, and Philip Jackson. There are lots of exhibitions and events throughout the year and educational visits including dressing up days.

You must pop into the English Martyrs Catholic Church in Goring-by-Sea to admire the only known reproduction of the Sistine Chapel ceiling in the world. The work was start by a sign writer parishioner, a natural artist, in 1987 after a parish pilgrimage trip to Rome to attend the Beatification of 85 English Martyrs. He was given permission to bring the ceiling to the church and it is now completed on a two third scale. The colours match the ceiling in Rome. Thirteen national and international television companies have filmed the work and magazines such as ‘Time’ have covered it.

The National Trust’s Slindon Estate is a wonderful 1,400-hectare ancient downland estate sprinkled with woodland, downland, farmland and parkland with countless historic landscape features and an unspoilt Sussex village. You can stroll around the village or take one of the paths that cross the estate. In spring, there are fantastic woodland flower displays and summer brings shady woodland and masses of butterflies.

Also close by is the the most historic hill on the South Downs, Cissbury Ring. It is the largest hillfort in Sussex and enjoys a history dating back over five thousand years. It is one of the jewels in the crown of the South Down National Park and is set up high on a chalk promontory with its ditch and ramparts enclosing roughly sixty-five acres. On a clear day you can enjoy sensational views beyond Brighton and as far as the Isle of White. It is a fantastic place to fly kites, take a picnic and look out for rare plants and butterflies. During spring and autumn, you will see a wide variety of migratory birds as Cissbury is one of the first coastal landing points after flying across the Channel.

Highdown Vineyard is nestled on the southern slopes of the Downs between Littlehampton and Worthing. The vineyard produces award winning wines and offers tours, tastings, and special celebrations. Each year there are a selection of still and sparkling wines produced. The tastings can include packages with canapes, light lunches, or afternoon teas. It is very friendly.

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