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2014 Log Cabins in South West of England

Think rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, great surf and sparkling blue seas, the wild moors of Dartmoor to the Somerset Levels and the dramatic Cheddar Gorge, the South West has plenty to offer. With a lively arts scene, great local food and walking and cycling opportunities galore.

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Beautiful Garden Room With Kitchenette Close to Poole Harbour 2

Poole, Dorset, South West of England

Beautiful Garden Room With Kitchenette Close to Poole Harbour From £1400 Availability

Located in Poole, this 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom cabin lets you experience it all. Fans of nature and the outdoors will love being 3 minutes by car from Compton Acres and 5 minutes from Sandbanks Beach. With the property's convenient onsite parking, you'll be ready to make the quick 7-minute drive to Branksome Chine Beach or the 10-minute drive to Alum Chine Beach.

While you're here, you can enjoy all the comforts of home and more, including WiFi, towels, and bed sheets. Other amenities include soap and a hair dryer.



This cabin is located in Poole. Parley Manor and Tivoli Theatre are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Poole Harbour and Sandbanks Beach. Bournemouth Pier and Oceanarium are also worth visiting.

Beautiful Rural Yurt with Wood Fired hot tub 3

Wincanton, Somerset, South West of England

Beautiful Rural Yurt with Wood Fired hot tub From £812 Availability

Welcome to an outdoor adventure where you will relax in comfort and also be free to explore Bruton and all the wonderful attractions in this area.

Our yurt is positioned in a field with far reaching views over beautiful Somerset countryside. It is off grid, telephone charging and Wi Fi are available in our restaurant.

On site is an award winning farm shop and as aforementioned a restaurant specializing in local and where possible home grown produce. The restaurant does pop up evenings but generally is closed during the evening. We produce BBQ packs and Charcuterie packs available to preorder for you stay. The shop also has a fantastic selection of local Beers, Ciders and hand selected wines from Europe and the new world.


The yurt is serviced by a converted horse box with a small basic kitchen and separate composting loo, standalone shower and basin. The Yurt and horse box are all off grid, being powered by solar and and gas bottle for water heating. The kitchen has a oven/hob, a kettle and basic equipment for snack making.

The yurt has the sole use of a wood fired Luvtub. Perfect for star grazing and relaxing

You can be happy and feel safe not sharing facilities.

This yurt sleeps 2, in a king size double bed and a day bed for relaxing.

Linen and towels are all included to make your stay more enjoyable.

House Rules:
- Check-in time is 3pm and check-out is 10am.

- Smoking is not allowed inside the yurt or horse box.

- There are secure on-site parking facilities available at the property-a festival trolley will help you take your belongings to the yurt.

- Pets are unfortunately not allowed at the property, as we have livestock

Size: 42 m2.

Amenities: cooking hob, coffee maker, kettle, separate entry, Wood burning fireplace, Towels, BBQ grill, Private parking, Bed Linen, Smoke Detectors, Heating,, Carbon Monoxide Detector;
Bathroom: toilet, shower;
Bedroom: king size bed;
Kitchen

These are some of our reviews

Absolutely fabulous! Will definitely be coming back again. Highly recommend it. 5 stars. Would recommend ordering the steak at the restaurant they have. Absolutely the best steak hands down. Naomi was really lovely and good hostess. Couldn't recommend this enough. From Jessica and Tom

Beautifully appointed Lodge with fabulous views 6

Truro, Cornwall, South West of England

Beautifully appointed Lodge with fabulous views From £1141 Availability

Blankednick Lodge is the jewel in the Blankednick Boltholes holiday lets with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a spacious living area and even a log burner (for cooler Cornish nights!)

We have refurbished the Lodge to a very high specification this winter and are proud to present a fully functional and charming property perfectly designed for a simple and enjoyable holiday experience. From the functional kitchen (with dishwasher and washing machine) to the wood burner, the Lodge allows everything to run smoothly ensuring that everyone has a peaceful and enjoyable break.

Outside there is a wonderful South facing private balcony and lawn with stunning views across the Kennal Valley, just perfect for bbq's or a quick drink after the kids have gone to bed. We have even strung fairy lights through the espalier (apple trees to you and me), to give a romantic glow as you enjoy the evening views.

Please do check out our reviews on Google and Facebook to hear what our guests have said!

Location:

Blankednick Farm lies within walking distance of the villages of Ponsanooth and Perranwell. They both boast fine pubs, decent playgrounds, and well equipped village shops selling local produce, as well as basic essentials. Just a short drive away is the thriving town of Falmouth, made famous by the sailing regatta and it's multitude of brilliant bars and restaurants overlooking the harbour. Here you can go out fishing or on the pleasure boats, hang out in the bustling town, or just relax on the beautiful sandy beaches of Gyllyngvase or Maenporth. The more adrenaline fuelled North coast surfing beaches are within a twenty minute drive from Blankednick.

Things to do in the immediate area:

For a good walk, there is also the Kennal Valley nature reserve with the remnants of a bygone gunpowder factory with the Kennal river cascading through. The South West coastal path is a mere stones throw from Blankednick, with some breath taking coastal scenery and essential ice cream shops on route to help recharge tired legs.

Nearby is Stithians reservoir, ideal for watersports and nature walks and the great North Coast surfing beaches are around a twenty-five minute drive.

Oh and did we mention the Dynamite Valley Brewery at the bottom of the valley (less than five minute walk) boasting local brews and even a beer cafe for a sundowner...

Getting around:

Although idyllically quiet, Blankednick Lodge is within a stones throw of the A39 which connects Truro to Falmouth to the deep South of Cornwall. Therefore almost anything in the county is easy to access, from the county town of Truro (7 miles away) to the famous surf beaches of the North coast being around a 20 minute drive.

There is also a bus stop within 500 yards of Blankednick going both North to Truro and South to Falmouth if required.

Please ask Ben and Lou the best way to get to places, as we know the secrets of navigating Cornwall, even in peak times!

Located in Truro, this lodge is in a rural area and on a river. Performance Centre and Gwennap Pit are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Enys Gardens and Killiow Golf Club. Traveling with kids? Consider Raze the Roof Indoor Play & Laser Tag and Falmouth Aquarium. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Beckett Apartment 4

Bath, Somerset, South West of England

Beckett Apartment From £1460 Availability

Beckett Apartment is a contemporary and stylish duplex occupying the top two floors of a Grade II listed house, nestled in the heart of Bath's historic Georgian terrace on the charming and cobbled Old Orchard Street. Owned and decorated by an international superyacht designer, the apartment boasts a high-end interior with an abundance of natural light streaming through traditional sash windows. The entrance to the apartment opens onto a quiet backwater in the bustling city, offering a serene retreat that captures the essence of Bath's beautiful architecture and rich history. The surprising feature of a communal courtyard garden, once an orchard tended by the Abbey's Benedictine brethren, provides a peaceful reminder of the past. Ascending to the second floor, guests are greeted by an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area that exudes elegance and functionality. Tall sash windows illuminate the polished white marble island and dining space, complemented by cosy cushioned window seats for leisurely reading. The galley-style kitchen is equipped with top-of-the-line appliances and sleek Walter Knoll Lox bar stools, inviting guests to cook and dine in style. The living room, adjacent to the kitchen, overlooks the courtyard garden, offering a tranquil oasis after a day of exploring Bath's vibrant streets. A plush corner sofa and cowhide chairs create a welcoming space to relax, unwind, and enjoy entertainment on the wide-screen TV. Retreating to the third floor, guests will find two beautifully appointed double bedrooms, each designed with comfort and luxury in mind. The master bedroom features a double bed adorned with sumptuous pillows and rich velvet cushions, while the second bedroom offers a comfortable king-size bed.  Between the bedrooms lies the spacious bathroom, decorated in soothing shades of grey and white. A standalone bath beneath the window offers a secluded spot to unwind and observe the world passing by, while a separate glass-encased shower provides convenience and style. Beyond the apartment's elegant interiors, the location is a true highlight, with easy access to Bath's main attractions, shops, cafes, bars, and lively nightlife. Bath's rich cultural scene, including festivals, art, literature, music, and theatre, provides endless entertainment opportunities for families and groups. The city's iconic landmarks, such as The Roman Baths, Victoria Art Gallery, Bath Abbey, and the Thermae Spa, are just a short stroll away, inviting guests to immerse themselves in Bath's captivating history. Beckett Apartment offers a captivating blend of modern elegance, historical charm, and convenient city living, making it an excellent choice for families and groups seeking a sophisticated and memorable stay in Bath.

Beckett Apartment boasts a prime location on Old Orchard Street, a quiet and picturesque backstreet tucked away in the heart of Bath's bustling city centre. This charming, cobbled street is steeped in history, and its classic Georgian architecture adds to the allure of the area. Nestled within a Grade II listed house on this historic street, Beckett Apartment offers a unique and quintessentially Bath experience. Despite its central location, Old Orchard Street exudes a peaceful ambience, providing a serene retreat for guests to unwind after exploring the vibrant city. The unexpected surprise of a large communal courtyard garden behind the property adds to the tranquillity of the setting. This hidden gem was once a thriving orchard tended by Abbey Benedictine's brethren before its dissolution in 1539, leaving behind a reminder of the area's rich heritage. Beckett Apartment sits atop the house, occupying the top two floors, and offers impressive views of the surrounding area, including glimpses of the majestic Abbey's spires. Accessible via the main staircase, the apartment has its own front door, providing a sense of privacy and exclusivity. The central location places guests in close proximity to Bath's array of attractions, shops, cafes, and bars. Just a short five-minute walk away lies the city's excellent selection of High Street and independent shops, offering a delightful shopping experience. Bath's vibrant nightlife, a key draw for visitors for centuries, is also within easy reach, promising evenings filled with entertainment and excitement. Famous landmarks, including The Roman Baths, Victoria Art Gallery, Bath Abbey, and the Thermae Spa, are all within a comfortable 5-minute stroll through the charming streets, creating an opportunity for guests to immerse themselves in Bath's rich history and culture. The neighbourhood's historical significance is further highlighted by the fact that Old Orchard Street was featured in the popular TV series "Bridgerton," adding a touch of fame to the already enchanting surroundings. For those seeking to explore further afield, the iconic Royal Crescent, the picturesque Circus, and the elegant Pulteney Bridge are all easily accessible from the apartment. Bath's cultural scene is enriched with regular festivals, celebrating art, literature, music, and theatre, making it a vibrant and dynamic city for guests of all ages to enjoy.

Bed on a Boat Holiday in the heart of Torquay 2

Torquay, Devon, South West of England

Bed on a Boat Holiday in the heart of Torquay From £1036 Availability

This boat in the heart of Torquay is as traditional as they get! It's simple, cosy and relaxing. It’s the perfect hideout for those needing an escape the everyday hustle and bustle or a great base for sampling the bustling harbour of Torquay.


As a self-catering boat, you'll find everything you need for a perfect stay.
The small kitchen galley is beside the sleeping area has a fridge/freezer box, an induction hob, a toaster, a kettle and a microwave.

The boat has an outside seating deck and is a perfect place to relax or enjoy the view.

The boat offers a television and internet access outside lights, electricity, radio and WiFi.



There is one bedroom in this cabin which contains a compact double bed.


There is one bathroom, which has a toilet and sink. It is a marine toilet and is in a small space. There are several toilets and showers for your use in the Marina facility which are 1 min walk away.

Also there is an on site Cafe which can provide you with on board service and laundry facilities which are £3 a wash.


Linen, towels and a hair dryer are all included to make your stay more enjoyable. A welcome pack is also provided for your convenience.

Please make sure that you are able to climb on and off the boat before booking as it can move a bit. The boat may be unsuitable for those with some mobility issues.


House Rules:
- Check-in time is 3pm and check-out is 10am.
- Smoking is allowed.
- There are paid parking off premises parking facilities available at the property.
- A washing machine is included for your use.
- Pets are not allowed at the property.
- Shower in separate area of Marina
- Guests wear life jackets at all times while in the Marina and have a short induction for safety at the start of the stay

Located near the beach, this cabin is in Torquay City Centre, a neighborhood in Torquay. Torre Abbey and Greek Orthodox Church of Saint Andrew are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Torquays Dinosaur World and Jungle Journey Adventure Golf. Plainmoor and Babbacombe Model Village and Gardens are also worth visiting.

Beech 6

Truro, Cornwall, South West of England

Beech From £665 Availability

Lodge 2 is a stunning log cabin, four miles from the Cornish city of Truro. It includes three bedrooms; a king-size with an en-suite, a double with an en-suite and a double zip/link (can be twins on request), there is also a family shower room, the property can sleep up to six people. Also inside you will find an open-plan living area with a kitchen, a dining area and a sitting area with a woodburning stove. To the outside you will find off road parking and an enclosed decking with furniture. Lodge 2 is an immaculate log cabin placed ideally for exploring all that Cornwall can offer.

BEECH BARN @ THE ROOKERY, romantic, with a garden in Kingsbridge 2

Kingsbridge, Devon, South West of England

BEECH BARN @ THE ROOKERY, romantic, with a garden in Kingsbridge From £770 Availability

Beech Barn @ The Rookery in Buckland-tout-Saints can sleep two in one bedroom.

The open-plan living space houses a kitchen with electric double oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, coffee machine, washing machine. There is a double bedroom serviced by an en-suite shower room. To the outside is allocated parking and an enclosed patio with table and chairs. Within 2.5 miles there is a shop and pub. This is a pet-free and smoke-free property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the rent. Make Beech Barn @ The Rookery your base for a romantic break to Devon.

Amenities: Underfloor heating. Electric double oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, coffee machine. Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Allocated parking. Enclosed patio with Bistro table and chairs, loungers, Pergola with sun shade. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 2.5 miles, pub 2.3 miles

Region: Devon, with its quiet country lanes, patchwork of lush green fields and sleepy villages is not to be missed. Stately home lovers will be spoiled and why not finish with a scrumptious Devonshire cream tea?

Town: In the picturesque South Hams region of South Devon, the bustling small town of Kingsbridge is located at the head of a saltwater estuary. A 3-screen movie theatre, an award-winning pub, and a variety of charming independent stores and coffee shops can be found in Kingsbridge. Salcombe, one of the nicest towns in South Devon, is located on the banks of the Kingsbridge Estuary and offers estuary excursions by ferry during the summer months. Salcombe is well-known for its breathtaking coastal vistas, gently undulating terrain, and watersports haven for kayaking, surfing, paddle boarding, and powerboating. Many individual manufacturers, high-end retailers, restaurants offering recently caught fish, and stores selling Salcombe Gin and ice cream may be found there. The South Devon Heritage Coast and this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) are both best enjoyed from Kingsbridge, which is ideally situated as a base. Tourists can stroll along Kingsbridge Quay, explore the winding lanes off Fore Street, or go to Totnes' Shambles, an Elizabethan market arcade. There are several scenic ports in the South Hams region, including Dartmouth and Salcombe, as well as Blackpool Sands in Stoke Fleming and the two sandy beaches at Thurlestone. In addition to the many small, charming villages in South Hams that offer interesting pubs, local farms markets, and charming rows of cottages, Plymouth is a bustling city with the National Marine Aquarium, the historic Barbican Quay, and a variety of nightlife options like theatres, restaurants, and bars. Train connections to Totnes and a short local bus ride to Kingsbridge's town centre make it simple to get to Kingsbridge.

Located in Totnes, this lodge is in a rural area. Salcombe Maritime Museum and Overbecks Museum and Garden are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at South West Coast Path Section 40 Trailhead and Bigbury Golf Club. Slapton Ley Field Centre and Sea N Shore are also worth visiting. Break out the clubs and hit the links with a golf course nearby, or seek out an adventure with hiking/biking trails, rock climbing, and cycling.

Beech Lodge 4

Newton Abbot, Devon, South West of England

Beech Lodge From £379 Availability

Beech Lodge is an elegant retreat resting within Twelve Oaks Farm, on the outskirts of Newton Abbot. It has a double bedroom with an en-suite shower room and a twin bedroom. There is also a bathroom with a shower over bath, basin and WC. Completing the interior is an open-plan living room with a sitting area, a dining area and a kitchen area. To the outside, you will find a wraparound decked area and a shared outdoor pool. Beech Lodge is a welcoming base at any time of the year. Note: This property cannot accommodate a Sunday changeover. Please be aware of this restriction when placing your reservation.

Beech Lodge, Retallack 8

St. Columb, Cornwall, South West of England

Beech Lodge, Retallack From £350 Availability

Beech Lodge benefits from being ideally positioned mid way between Padstow and Newquay, set in beautiful Cornish countryside and within a short drive of the striking North Atlantic coastline. Located at the esteemed Retallack Resort, the luxurious lodge is fully furnished to a very high standard with an attention to detail throughout, providing comfortably accommodation for eight guests across its spacious two levels. From the decked balconies, guests can gaze out across the delightful countryside and draw inspiration from the tranquil surroundings. The balcony area also provides the perfect setting for a dining alfresco. For a really unique experience grab your board and take a ride on the on site wave machine. Here you will find waves all year round and fun for all the family, whether participating or simply a spectator there is guaranteed fun to be had by all. Additional costs apply for this facility which can be booked by the hour. On site guests can play a round on the pitch and putt or visit the restaurant and bar. Both Padstow and Newquay occupy prominent positions on the North Cornwall coast, whilst offering contrasting experiences. The lively surf resort of Newquay provides an array of glorious sandy beaches home to numerous surf spots and popular amongst walkers along the coastal path. In contrast, Padstow is characterised by its picturesque harbour, where a variety of boat trips depart from, whilst back on land the town has built up a healthy gastronomic reputation. For guests looking to explore further afield, Cornwall is home to a variety of attractions within just a short drive. Spend a day visiting the world famous Eden Project and Lost Gardens of Heligan, discover the county capital of Cornwall or simply seek out any number of traditional Cornish villages dotted throughout the countryside. If stately homes and gardens appeal to you then Cornwall is proudly home to a number of National Trust estates, showcasing magnificent grounds with visually stunning properties. When the sun goes down, and after a busy day exploring, you can wine and dine the night away at any number of acclaimed restaurants in the close vicinity, including Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen Cornwall at Watergate Bay and Rick Stein’s restaurants in Padstow. Start planning your perfect stay with the help of the Blue Chip Experience holiday planners. Find out more >>>

Beech Lotus Belle Tent 4

Ilfracombe, Devon, South West of England

Beech Lotus Belle Tent From £581 Availability

You will find Cheglinch Farm tucked away in a sheltered field on a family run dairy farm, in picturesque North Devon. Nestled in the countryside, it is a perfect place to get away from it all, relax and connect with nature. You may be lucky enough to meet the local pheasant family, visiting deer and owls. In addition, the small areas of marshland, within the eco-friendly field, are fabulous at attracting many different species of birds and insects.

Within a 10-20 minute drive you will be on the doorsteps of the incredible beaches at Woolacombe, Saunton, Croyde and Ilfracombe. Any beach enthusiast will surely find a pleasurable day, whether it be surfing or sunbathing!

The Belle Tent is set on a wooden standing within their own distinct area in a 4 acre field. The tent will comfortably sleep 4 on proper beds and mattresses (1 double, 2 singles) made up ready for your arrival. Children will love the cow themed duvet covers! There is room for an additional child on a smaller, pull out mattress but please bring your own bedding (if you wish to bring your own small inflatable bed and bedding instead you can do so).

​A modern wood burning stove found just outside the tent will keep you warm on colder evenings, but is also useful for cooking. ​Fairy lights and battery powered tea lights within the tent provide the perfect tranquil lighting for a relaxing stay.

You have access to your own covered outdoor kitchen area equipped with a gas barbecue, as well as cooking equipment and crockery. An outdoor seating area is also provided.

​Those wanting a more authentic camping experience will enjoy the fire pit provided, perfect for toasting marshmallows!

​There is no electric provision within the tent allowing you to switch off from the outside world, although electricity is available in the play barn if you really can’t leave your mobile behind!

Strictly NO PETS.

Located in Ilfracombe, this chalet is in a rural area. North Devon Coast and Basett's Ridge reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Marwood Hill Gardens and Watermouth Castle. Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park and Funder Zone are also worth visiting.

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