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Chasing a little white ball into a little white hole is popular all over the UK. But most log cabins are built in super scenery, so a local game of golf is a good bet for making the most of it. From a pitch and putt on site to a championship golf course nearby the log cabin locations below will make it easy for you to treat yourself to some golf time.

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Jacobean Manor 14

Mold, Clwyd, Wales

Jacobean Manor From £7148 Availability

Sitting proudly in a one hundred acre private estate, Jacobean Manor is an impressive Grade I listed Jacobean manor house that offers groups of family and friends a fabulous stay. The manor house is located in Flintshire in north east Wales with Cheshire to the east, Denbighshire to the West and Chester within easy reach. The area is rich in history and culture with King Edward I ordering work to begin on Flint Castle in 1276, a site of fierce battles between the Celts and Romans, British and Saxons, and Welsh and Normans. Hawarden enjoys two castles, one the home of William Gladstone, four times British Prime Minister. Other notable attractions in this wonderfully scenic area are Ewloe Castle, Bailey Hill in Mold and Point of Ayr lighthouse. Mold is a bustling market town famous for its theatre, markets and June carnival and surrounded by an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The highest peak in the Clwydian Range boasts stunning views of six counties. The nearby Snowdonia National Park offers sensational, rugged scenery, waterfalls and hiking trails to the top of Mount Snowdon. Guests staying at Jacobean Manor enjoy an endless list of castles and stately homes to visit and the young are spoilt with fabulous family friendly attractions.

Jacobean Manor is imposing, spacious and very comfortable. This private country house is situated at the end of a long, tree lined drive. It is the perfect countryside getway offering total privacy and many entertainment options. Guests can totally self-cater or can opt for various dining packages. The house is ideal for special celebrations. Jacobean Manor dates back to 1540 and offers atmospheric rooms and a fabulously warm and lived in ambience. The house can sleep up to fourteen guests. Three acres of beautiful gardens lay within the surrounding stone wall together with a south facing Victorian walled garden and central lawn. The land surrounding the house leads to the River Alyn. Within the estate, another property, Argall House which Oliver’s Travels also features, sleeps a further eight guests should you want to invite more guests to share your holiday.

Guests enjoy superb entertainment spaces at Jacobean Manor, including a fabulous drawing room, an oak-panelled central hall, a stately dining room and a second floor television room brimming with atmospheric original beams and vintage sofas and chairs. The main entertainment spaces with fantastic carvings and walls covered with oil paintings. The house boasts seven bedrooms, four of which are on the first floor alongside four bathrooms and three on the second floor with two bathrooms. You will feel as though you have gone back in time at this remarkable house. Though you are welcome to use the large fully-equipped kitchen, you might be tempted to opt for some catering. The live-in housekeeper, can prepare delicious feasts for breakfast and special menus are available from fine caterers to be served by waitresses in the dining room. Breakfast includes cereals, fruit, organic yoghurt, sour dough toast, jams, marmalade and Welsh honey, full cooked breakfasts, juice, tea, coffee and newspapers so it is very tempting. Afternoon teas are available and the evening menus are extensive, including canapes, starters, mains and desserts.

The bedrooms are beautifully finished and presented. They offer Italian Frette linen, duck feather pillows and duvets and wonderful art collections. The master bedroom was originally the drawing room in the eighteenth century. It boasts a beautiful, upholstered bed, intricate cornicing and stunning panelling, a comfy sofa and chairs and stunning garden views. Guests have use of a spacious adjoining bathroom. The second bedroom enjoys an antique four poster bed and remarkable wall murals. Its bathroom sits at the end of the adjoining passage. The next bedroom boasts an intricately carved bed with exquisite soft furnishings, a desk and sofa. The bathroom is adjoining. The last double bedroom on the first floor offers a beautifully dressed, kingsize brass bed and a bathroom next door. The second floor is home to the remaining three bedrooms and the enormous entertainment area with its large screen with Sky channels, DVD player and movie collection. Family board games are also provided for your entertainment. On the front of the house is a huge bedroom with a super kingsize bed that can be converted to twins. With its sky blue walls, vintage rug and adjoining bathroom, it is a light drenched gem. The final two bedrooms share a bathroom, one with a queensize bed and the other with flexible sleeping arrangements. The bed can be set up as a double or twins. You will certainly notice the attention to detail in every room.

The gardens are a delight, full of colour, lush lawns and outdoor furniture. A barbecue is provided for alfresco dining and much entertainment is available. Guests can enjoy clay pigeon shooting with training given, falconry displays, archery, strolls through the estate and much more. There is a recommended therapist available for in-room massage and holistic treatments.

Jacobean Manor enjoys a fascinating history. It is still owned by direct descendants of the original owners, the Lloyd family. The present house was built by Edward Lloyd in 1625 on the site of the previous house. The Lloyds are descended from Hywel ap Edwin who was Prince of Wales in 1096.

Jacobean Manor enjoys a fabulous countryside location in the county of Flintshire, an area rich in so many ways. With a distinctive heritage, it offers incredible landmarks and the most breathtaking scenery. Flint market can be dated back to 1278 and remains a popular attraction of this pretty market town. The ruins of Flint Castle built by Edward I are still worth visiting. The well of St Winefride’s in Holywell has been visited by pilgrims since the seventh century. It gained a reputation as the ‘Lourdes of Wales’. In Hawarden, St Deiniol’s Library is recognised as Britain’s finest library, having been founded by William Gladstone. Mold is another delight with its street markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays and its Theatre Clywd. The famous theatre was opened by Her Majesty the Queen in 1976 and remains Wales’ major drama producing operation.

Angelsey is an hour and a quarter’s drive from Jacobean Manor via the North Wales Expressway. Here you will find spectacular landscapes, unspoilt coastline and picturesque villages and towns. There are scenic walks along the coastal path, fantastic water based activities and excellent cycle paths. Rhyl, Prestatyn and Colwyn Bay are all brilliant for days by the sea. The Wales Coast path from Prestatyn to Colwyn is stunning. Children love the SeaQuarium and Welsh Mountain Zoo at Rhyl as well as the town’s miniature railway. The Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno at the foot of the Great Orme, is known for its beautiful North Shore Beach and its iconic pier.

Within the Snowdonia National Park, is the mighty Mount Snowdon, Wales’ highest mountain. There are six recommended paths up the mountain, all of which are pretty tough and can take between six and eight hours to get to the top and back. Alternatively, visitors can take a train up to enjoy breathtaking views of the lakes, waterfalls and peaks.

The Roman town of Chester is within easy reach with its magnificent gardens constructed in 1949 just outside the city walls near the Newgate and Roman Amphitheatre. The garden project formed part of Chester’s contribution to the 1951 Festival of Britain. To provide access to the gorgeous River Dee, the gardens were remodelled in 2000. Chester Cathedral was founded as a Benedictine abbey in 1092. It was rebuilt from around 1250 in Gothic style, a process that took roughly 275 years. Chester Racecourse is known as the Roodee, the oldest racecourse still in use in England. With racing at Chester dating back to the sixteenth century, visitors enjoy many fixtures including the Boodles May Festival. Chester’s Roman Ampitheatre is the largest Roman ampitheatre in the UK.

The National Trust’s Erdigg Hall is a popular visit, fourteen miles from the house. It is a fabulous stately home originally designed in 1683. Its walled garden is stunning with rare fruit trees, a canal, a pond and its collection of ivy. Another of the National Trust’s properties, Bodnant Gardens, is also worth a visit. The gardens span eighty acres with Italianate terraces, colourful shrub borders from around the world, a gorgeous waterfall, the Winter Garden, Old Park Meadow, a riverside garden and the Dell.

Golfers and horse racing enthusiasts are delighted by the courses and Aintree being close by. Aintree is the home of the Grand National, one of the most difficult courses to complete with sixteen steeplechase fences. In addition to the Grand National, Aintree also hosts the Topham Chase, the Fox Hunters’ Chase, the Grand Sefton Handicap Chase and Becher Chase. Aintree is also used for motor racing and music events. There is a 9-hole golf course and driving range there too plus other fantastic golf courses nearby.

Beaconview Beach House 10

Torpoint, Cornwall, South West of England

Beaconview Beach House From £1662 Availability

Beaconview Beach House is a newly built, 5 star luxury, detached holiday home set in a spectacular hillside location in Downderry. The property has wonderful panoramic sea views all the way to Looe Island and beyond that can be enjoyed from the balconies and elevated decking. Looe View is located in Downderry, a beautiful, popular Cornish seaside village which enjoys breathtaking views of the idyllic coastline and countryside. It also has good, local day-to-day facilities with a general store, post office, traditional inn with lovely sea views and the recent opening of Blueplate by Nick Barclay.

For guests that enjoy walking, the coastal paths provide many opportunities with nearby Seaton, Looe, Talland Bay and the 13th century fishing village of Polperro.

Inside Beaconview is a modern, neutrally decorated, contemporary home. It has a fully fitted kitchen with fantastic sea and coastal views and the entire property is furnished luxuriously for your comfort. There are four, first floor bedrooms which together sleep ten guests (8 adults, 2 children).

The friendly owners provide a welcome hamper which is sufficient for enjoying a couple of glasses of wine on the evening of arrival, and the ingredients for having a cooked breakfast the following morning, meaning that you don't necessarily have to rush out to stock the fridge immediately on arrival!

Good leisure sporting facilities are within easy reach of Beaconview Beach House including the 18 hole coastal golf courses of Whitsand Bay and Looe. There are many beaches around. Downderry beach is part shingle, part sand with numerous rock pools at low tide and dogs are permitted all year. The nearby Whitsand Bay is a vast 4 mile stretch of sandy beach.

The ancient ports of Looe & Polperro are reachable in fifteen and twenty minutes respectively and the city of Plymouth is an half hour distant. There are also wonderful National Trust Houses and Gardens nearby for your enjoyment.

Langton Castle 26

Duns, Berwickshire, Scotland

Langton Castle From £24863 Availability

Welcome to Langton Castle. The castle has belonged to the same family for almost 600 years. The present house was built in 1785 and incorporates the walls of a much older castle. Today the castle remains a private family house, available for exclusive fully serviced weekend, mid-week or weekly rentals. Restored and continually maintained to the highest standard, every original feature is retained, and can be appreciated as intended. All of the modern comforts that one would expect are successfully incorporated without detracting from the character of the house and the relaxed atmosphere which visitors continually comment upon and enjoy so much. * Please enquire for accurate Christmas & New Years pricing.

Langton Castle is one mile South East of Duns in the eastern Scottish Borders, probably the most accessible part of rural Scotland. The castle stands at the end of a smooth 500 yard private drive in an area of beautifully maintained woodland and grass parks, with distant views to the Cheviot hills. The location is completely rural - there is absolutely no traffic noise and your privacy is assured. The dramatic cliffs, coves and castles of the coast are fifteen miles to the East, whilst two miles to the North the rich farmland of the Tweed valley changes abruptly to the moorland landscape of the Lammermuir Hills. The Scottish Borders and Northumberland are rich in historic towns, castles and houses to visit, and this rural setting is packed with opportunities for activities such as cycling, walking, golf, shooting and fishing. Should you choose to stay at the castle, there is a billiard room or croquet on the lawn during the summer. In the grass park, anything from a clay pigeon shoot to a full Highland Games can be arranged. Any activity suitable for the castle or grounds can be arranged. Bands and pipers may be hired and the ballroom is an excellent place to hold a ceilidh, or any other dancing. There is a billiard room with full-size table and table tennis. Outside, anything from an informal game of croquet on the lawn to clay pigeon shooting to a full Highland Games can be held. Should you choose to venture away from the castle, the Scottish Borders offer endless opportunity for walking, cycling and historic sights. The castle is also within easy reach of many excellent golf courses (Duns course is only 2 miles away), historic towns, country houses and castles. In season, excellent shooting and fishing is available locally by arrangement.

Fenton Tower 16

Kingston, East Lothian, Scotland

Fenton Tower From £14000 Availability

Fenton Tower is a magnificent, fortified 16th Century tower located 18 miles East of Edinburgh near the coastal town of North Berwick. The castle’s location was originally chosen in the 11th Century because it afforded panoramic views in all directions and has had many distinguished visitors, among them being King James VI of Scotland (son of Mary Queen of Scots and Lord Darnley) who took refuge there as he fled from the rebel army in Fife across the Firth of Forth.    

The Tower has now been meticulously restored, and opened in 2002 to provide 5-star accommodation for up to sixteen guests. Set among rolling countryside and surrounded by many of the worlds’ most famous golf courses, Muirfield, Gullane & North Berwick, Fenton Tower makes the perfect base for a magnificent golfing experience.  On the ground floor sits the beautiful vaulted dining room, complete with its own suit of armour and antique French walnut dining table. Lit by candle-light for evening dinners this truly atmospheric room will do justice to any dinner party.  32 guests can be seated comfortably within the 4ft thick walls of this fortified home. Our chefs, using fresh local produce, and with years of culinary expertise, will create dishes to suit your individual requirements. From simple lunches to elegant candle-lit suppers, complimented by a selection of fine wines from around the world, your dining experience will be second to none.

The accommodation is spread over five impressive floors, all interlinked by two spiral staircases, and can accommodate up to twelve guests. The Great Hall, with its double height, oak-beamed ceiling, can be used to entertain family and friends as you relax in front of the roaring log fire, or alternatively why not curl up with a good book or your favourite film in the library, with its own private bar. An additional four guests can be accommodated in the luxury lodge, set just meters from the tower, raising maximum capacity to sixteen guests.

All of the beautifully furnished bedrooms come fully equipped with complimentary drinks trays, bath robes and hair dryers, as well as free-view television, DVD players, Wi-Fi internet access and direct-dial telephones. Each bathroom has its own individual style, with an antique bath and power shower, as well as under floor heating, sumptuous towels and luxurious toiletries.  Close the door on the world and relax in your very own piece of Scottish history. * Please note that you will need to select 16 guests at the time of booking in order to have access to all 8 bedrooms.

Fenton Tower holds a wonderful location set in the heart of East Lothian, guests will feel a million miles away from any hustle and bustle while the closest amenities can be found in the coastal town of North Berwick, which is less than 10-minute drive away. North Berwick is home to beautiful beaches and a helpful selection of shops and restaurants. Those with a keen interest in wildlife will enjoy a visit to North Berwick's Scottish Seabird Centre, informative and educational for the whole family!

The capital of Scotland, Edinburgh, is less than a forty-minute car journey from Fenton Tower, and with its Medieval Old Town and Georgian New Town, it is bursting with excellent attractions, including, iconic Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the excellent Scotch Whisky Experience and Edinburgh Gin Distillery as well as Camera Obscura & World of Illusions and the Edinburgh Zoo, which the whole family will enjoy! For guests travelling in from afar, Edinburgh Airport is less than a 50-minute car journey away making for a short transfer time.

Old Queens Manor 10

Oldbury-on-severn, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Old Queens Manor From £3731 Availability

Old Queens Manor is a handsome manse set in peaceful countryside with glorious views to the Cotswolds and over the River Severn to Wales. The only noises to be heard are happy birdsongs, and there are woodpeckers in the ancient hornbeams and thrushes on the lawn.

The characterful home can comfortably accommodate up to ten guests across five beautifully kept bedrooms. On the ground floor is the elegant entertaining space which comprises of an inviting living room with cosy open fireplace, a spacious dining room and a fully-equipped kitchen which comes complete with all the tools a budding chef could possibly need! Upstairs on the first floor are the bedrooms, a master room which boasts its very own en-suite bathroom, as well as a further two doubles and two twin rooms, each of these boast fireplaces and countryside views. One of the doubles and one of the twins share the use of a newly-installed shower room, while the remaining rooms share a large family bathroom.

Old Queens Manor's real magic can be found outside, the beautifully-manicured gardens are completely private, and guests will instantly feel as though they are in total tranquillity. Spend a warm evening dining al fresco in the garden or simply enjoy a quiet sundowner while admiring the wonderful surroundings. The children are bound to enjoy splashing around in the private swimming pool, while the adults may prefer to relax pool side with a good book or enjoy some healthy competition on the private tennis court!

There is plenty for guests to see, do and explore in the local area, the attractions of the city of Bath are only an hour drive away. Bath is famous for its Roman baths which attract large numbers of tourists from far and wide. The vibrant city of Bristol is also only half an hour away by car, an exciting city with a huge selection of restaurants, shops and an energetic night life.

Old Queens Manor is situated within a few minutes stroll from the village of Oldbury on Severn, a quaint little place enticing visitors back again and again. In the village there are many places to eat and drink in the summer sun. Oldbury is famous for The Anchor Pub where visitors mix with locals to enjoy the renowned British home cooking.

For guests that prefer a stroll before a meal, the White Hart pub in Littleton on Severn is a relaxing two mile walk away through glorious orchards and fields.

The 500 year old Thornbury Castle, where Henry VIII stayed with Anne Boleyn, provides not only a look into Britain’s history and the glorious architecture of the building but also an exquisite dining experience in an ancient Elizabethan setting. It is only a 30 minute walk through the fields from The Old Queens Manor or 10 minutes by car.

The views from The Old Queens Manor are simply breathtaking. It is situated two minutes away from a church built on the site of ancient Celtic worship, and visitors to the area have often been seen sipping a glass of wine on the bench at its front, admiring the spectacular views stretching from the sailing club across the River Severn to the Blue Welsh Hills beyond.

For families with young children and teenagers it is an easy drive to Go-Ape, a forest network of ropes and swings, perfect for energetic youngsters or adults. Kayaking, climbing, canoeing and caving are also all available close by. For sport lovers, Thornbury has a scenic 18 hole golf course and a par 3 course with undulating views over the Severn Estuary.

Staying in Old Queens Manor, there are many local leisure opportunities. Local walks are famous. There is even an enchanting little bridle path running next to the garden and used only by walkers and horse riders. The owners of this glorious home supply maps and books so guests can navigate through the countryside.  The Cotswolds are only a short drive away, and The Old Queens Manor is also situated only 15 minutes away by car from the Welsh border.

Loch Lomond Manor 12

Helensburgh, Argyll, Scotland

Loch Lomond Manor From £6230 Availability

Loch Lomond Manor is a unique historic National Monuments house constructed between 1901 and 1902. It was built by a husband and wife team, Alexander and Maggie who were part of the Glasgow boys and Glasgow girls’ group of painters, needle women, architects and artisans. As a result, the house was often filled with artists, their influence is still visible today through the many individual feature artworks and tapestries which adorn the walls of the manor house.

The house is perfect for families wanting a luxurious yet distinguished base while visiting the vast and varied delights of the local area, play some golf, walk the banks of Loch Lomond or make some day trips to the Highlands and beyond. Loch Lomond Manor is located in a truly privileged position, located in the upper part of Helensburgh with beautiful views over the Clyde and beyond to Argyll. Situated at the start of the highland train line it's possible to take day trips to Oban and Fort William or if you fancy, day trips to Glasgow or Edinburgh by train. While Loch Lomond is no more than 5 minutes over the hill.

The house itself boasts buckets of character and charm across its five individual turrets, with beautiful period features throughout from tapestries in the drawing room to some of the largest bath tubs you will ever see! Loch Lomond Manor is both formal and welcoming. Staying in this house you will experience the golden age of British architecture - Edwardian Scotland - with all its charms!

The Manor can comfortably accommodate up to twelve guests across its six beautifully-appointed double bedrooms. On the ground floor is the spacious entertaining area, guests will enjoy an after-walk game of chess in the elegant drawing room while the dining room is the perfect space for the whole gang to gather and reflect on all the memorable highlights and adventures of the day! The six handsome bedrooms and the sumptuous bathrooms can be found upstairs on the first floor.

Loch Lomond Manor makes a fabulous choice for those travelling with children, with extensive gardens and a fabulous tree swing, there is so much fun for all the family on offer. Make sure you take some time to enjoy tea in the Hut outside in the kitchen garden, light some candles and enjoy the cosy surroundings!

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Loch Lomond Manor sits in the upper part of Helensburgh with beautiful views over the Clyde and beyond to Argyll. It is a short 3 minute drive to Loch Lomond and looks out on the Clyde Estuary. Situated at the start of the highland train line it's possible to take day trips to Oban and Fort William or if you fancy, day trips to Glasgow or Edinburgh by train. It is no more than 5 minutes over the hill to all of Loch Lomond. A ten minute drive to the village of Luss and 10 minutes to Cameron House for fine dining at Martin Wishart's newest restaurant. In the town of Helensburgh there is easy access to sailing, tennis, hill walking, riding and golf. Over the hill are some of the finest golf courses in Scotland- the world-renowned Loch Lomond course and the Carrick. The scenery around this part of Scotland is breathtaking and it is just over an hour form Inveraray. At the top of Loch Fyne is the original Loch Fyne Oyster bar which makes it the perfect place to have lunch after a walk. There are very good restaurants nearby - Riverhill Coutryard, PJ's kitchen, The Wee Kelpie, La Barca and The Akash to name a few. Nearby there is also a fish monger, green grocer and cheese and deli shops. There are numerous wine and whisky shops and many tea rooms, the award-winning Craigard serves only home-baking. There is also quad biking available, fishing, golf and sea plane picnics to the small islands of Islay and Jura and beyond. For keen hill-walkers, Ben Lomond is a short car journey away. There are literally hundreds of walks within this area, along with the Highland Way and the John Muir Way. All information is provided within the house.

The Apple Tree House 14

Maidenhead, Berkshire, South of England

The Apple Tree House From £5488 Availability

The Apple Tree House is a large elegant Edwardian house totally refurbished in 2014 to a very high specification. The house, nestled in the heart of this quintessentially English country village, provides spacious luxury rental accommodation over three floors with 6 large bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 5 reception rooms and a garage.

The house has been sympathetically renovated keeping several original fireplaces and interior features.

Outside, the house offers private gardens of approx. three quarters of an acre, overlooking The Thames Valley towards Cliveden House at Taplow.

The House has the services of a local manager to check guests in and out, and to advise the visitors of the day to day running of the house (alarms, heating, satellite TV, Wi Fi, Cookers etc).
The six bedrooms and bathrooms offer a variety of luxurious accommodation over the top two floors of the house and all but the top twin have satellite television.

On the top floor is one of the principal suites offering a large bedroom with vaulted ceiling and beautiful views over farmland towards Cliveden House.  The room is tastefully furnished with designer wallpaper, crushed velvet accessories, silk curtains and crystal beading giving a somewhat boudoir feel.  The hot tub, located in the attractive gardens, is operational from the 1st April through to the 30th September only. 

*Please note 2 night stays are also available at the same rate as 3 night stays.

In Cookham Rise there is a small shopping complex and a great little supermarket called Country Store which stocks most items and has a free car park. 
The complex is situated just across the railway line with the car park on the right hand side.  You can buy virtually anything here!
    
Going back towards The Apple House, from Country Store you will find a fine independent Butchers called Keith Macey’s.  The meat here is very good.  Just along from the butchers is a nice deli selling French meats, pates and cheeses and some bread and wine perfect for evenings in.

For larger supermarkets visit Maidenhead where you will find a Waitrose and Sainsbury's. Local Amenities 
- Theatre Royal Windsor Wycombe Swan theatre,Cinemas in High Wycombe Maidenhead and Henley,Swimming Pool and Ten Pin Bowling in Maidenhead
Various National Trust Houses (Cliveden) nearby plus Windsor Castle.
- Historic towns of Eton, Maidenhead and Beaconsfield.
- Royal Ascot
- Boat hire  cruise along the Thames including sights of Magna Carta Island, Runneymede and other historic & beautiful towns and villages such as Marlow, Henley, Pangbourne, Sonning & Oxford to name but a few
- Spa - Danesfield House Hotel, near Marlow.
- For golfing enthusiasts there is Harleyford, Winter Hill, Temple, & Flackwell Heath Golf Clubs.

St Ives Cottage 8

St Ives, Cornwall, South West of England

St Ives Cottage From £2389 Availability

Modern and stylish this newly built architectural gem with 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The reverse level home benefits for being in an elevated position giving the most breath-taking of Carbis Bay, Godrevy lighthouse, the North Cornwall coastline as far as St Agnes and inland for up to 20 miles! The exterior of the house seamlessly blends reclaimed local stone and natural cedar cladding. It is punctuated with full length panoramic windows offering plenty of light and stunning views from within the house.

The thoughtful approach to design is visible throughout the house. The kitchen features  a fully integrated soft close Loch Anna kitchen fitted with gloss grey units complemented with white Corian worktops and engineered wood with underfloor heating.  There is an electric Aga Rangemaster Professional double oven with 6 hob induction, large integrated Bosch Fridge Freezer, separate under counter integrated Fridge and Siemens integrated dishwasher.

The heart of the home is the open plan kitchen, dining and living area.  It is flooded with natural light through the east and south facing windows which have spectacular views.

The dining area comprises of a large reclaimed Elm pedestal table with 10 ring back chairs. The living area has 2 four seater Tetrad Sofas, with reclaimed oak coffee table and a very handsome 55 inch Smart 4k ultra HD HDR OLED TV with LG Soundbar, freeview aerial and satellite. Also on the first floor is one of the two master en-suites including a super kingsize bed and mattress handmade by Harrison Spinks and custom built oak full length wardrobe.

The following 3 bedroom are all located on the ground floor. The second master en suite with super king-size Harrison spinks bed and mattress and with has the added bonus of bi-fold doors. The snug which also doubles up as bedroom 5, offers an opportune space for kids. Fitted with an LG smart 4k 49 inch ultra HD TV with freeview satelitte. There is a 3 seater JayBe soafbed that converts into a full double bed if required. The remaining 2 bedrooms also with super king size Harrison spinks bed theme, with zip and links in each room gives guests the ultimate in comfort and sophistication. Outside, a gin and tonic on the sun deck is a must! The sun deck is conveniently access via the living areas. In addition you can wine and dine your guests on the patio housing the impressive LG outdoor furniture, gas Barbecue and 8 seater picnic table. Children can play freely on the large square lawned area with those outstanding sea views.

Located in the charming seaside town of Carbis Bay renowned for its stunning stretch of white sand, turquoise waters and sheltered conditions. It is quite simply the perfect spot for family holidays! You can sunbath on the beach, enjoy local fish and chips or try your hand at kayaking.

Carbis Bay is just a stone’s throw from the heart of St Ives art, culture and gastronomy.

- Barbara Hepworth Musuem and Sculpture Garden
The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden contains the largest group of Hepworth's works, permanently on display where she lived and worked from 1949 until 1975.

- St Michaels Mount
Cross the causeway where a legendary giant once walked. Follow the footsteps of pilgrims or boat hop to an island where modern life meets layers of history. Discover an evocative castle, a sub-tropical garden paradise and a close-knit island community.

- Tate Gallery St Ives
Tate St Ives features work by iconic 20th century artists who lived and worked in the town, including Alfred Wallis, Ben Nicholson and Barbara Hepworth, demonstrating the role of St Ives in the story of modern art. This is combined with a new programme of large-scale seasonal shows, the next of which, Patrick Heron, opens on Saturday 19th May and runs until Sunday 30th September. The exhibition will stretch from Heron’s early work in the 1940s to his death at the very end of the 20th century

- Carbis Bay Beach
This picturesque bay, located in St Ives, offers outstanding views and a magnificent sandy beach offering many recreational activities such as swimming, boating, surfing, rock climbing and tennis.
 
-Porthkidney Sands
Porthkidney Sands is a north-facing beach at the mouth of the Hayle Estuary that lies just two miles from the picturesque harbour town of St Ives, West Cornwall. Porthkidney is a vast expanse of sands, facing Hayle Towans to the east of the estuary. At low tide the beach can stretch almost a mile out to sea.
The beach is backed by picturesque sand dunes. West Cornwall Golf Club overlooks the beach. The neighbouring beach of Carbis Bay, which sits the other side of the Hawks Point headland
 
- South West Coast Path Lelant Station to St Ives
A 4.5 mile walk along the South West Coast Path to blow away the cobwebs, travelling alongside the railway line high above St Ives Bay, through an area rich in ancient history, from Stone Age times to the nineteenth century, when lookouts watched out for the pilchard shoals arriving in the bay. Return to Lelant by train.
 
- Paradise Park Hayle
Your family will love a day in Paradise ...! This Award-winning wildlife sanctuary with JungleBarn indoor play centre offers so much for all the family, from amazing free flying bird shows, Fun Farm to Penguin photocalls and feed the little parrots.You'll meet colourful birds including many rare and beautiful parrots, flamingos, toucans and red-billed Cornish choughs, plus owls, kookaburras and cranes. With over 140 species and a total of over 650 birds there is a stunning range to see

- Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens
Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens is a major attraction in West Cornwall. In a beautiful sheltered valley, the woods, stream and dramatic vistas provide a perfect setting for large-scale exotic and sub-tropical planting. Interwoven with this there is also an evolving programme of contemporary artwork. The very favoured micro climate of kindly winter temperatures and shelter from the wind allow exotic and half - hardy plants to flourish. The planting schemes are appropriate to the varying individual

- Boathouse Theatre
Just a stone's throw from the harbour front this old boat store was originally a Pilchard Cellar and has now been given a new lease of life as a charming little theatre which will host plays and puppet shows throughout the year. Directions: Walk past the Sloop Pub on the Harbour front, keep walking past Cafe Pasta and just before Art Space Gallery turn left into Carnglaze place and you will discover The BoatHouse Theatre

- St Ives Farmers Market
The market runs every Thursday throughout the year at The Guildhall, Street an Pol, St Ives. It’s in the town centre, next door to the Visitor Information Centre. Opening times are 9.30am until 2.00pm. Activities Nearby
- Horse-back riding: Penhalwyn Trekking Centre, 5 km
- Water-sports: Various places from Carbis Bay or St Ives, 0.8 km or 2km
- Fishing: St Ives harbour, 2 km
- Hiking: Coast path, 0.75 km
- Canoeing/ Kayaking: Carbis Bay beach, 0.8 km
- Historical Sites: Knills Monument or St Michaels Mount, 0.3 km or 12 km
- Wine-tasting tours: Polgoon Vineyard and Orchard, 16.5 km
- Surfing: Carbis Bay/St Ives, 0.8 km or 2 km
- Mountain-biking: West Cornwall Bike Hire, 12 km

Beach Bay Cottage 8

Braunton, Devon, South West of England

Beach Bay Cottage From £2829 Availability

Beach Bay Cottage makes a wonderful base for those wanting to explore the beautiful North Devon countryside. Beach Bay’s location within the heart of the village of Croyde makes it an ideal choice for families who wish to be within a short distance of a range of excellent amenities including restaurants, pubs and shops as well as close to some of the region’s best beaches, including Croyde, Saunton Sands and Putsborough.

The cottage has been lovingly modernised with contemporary interiors which are complemented with effortlessly chic furnishings. Beach Bay can comfortably accommodate up to eight guests across its four well-appointed bedrooms making it an excellent potion for two families holidaying together.

On the ground floor is the main living space which comprises of a lounge area with cosy corner sofa and wood burner, perfect for snuggly evenings after long days spent on the beach! Also on this level, is the fully-equipped kitchen and dining area. Upstairs, on the first floor is the first of the double bedrooms as well as two of the family bathrooms. On the second floor, is the master double bedroom which boasts en-suite bathroom, as well as a bunk bed room, perfect for younger guests! On the third floor, is the final double bedroom  and family bathroom.

Outside, the terrace makes the perfect spot for the whole family to gather on a warm evening, cook up a storm on the barbecue and enjoy a meal al fresco. The hot tub makes a fabulous addition for those who are really in need of a long soak and some rest and relaxation! *Please kindly note that total maximum capacity is 4 adults and 4 children*

Beach Bay Cottage holds a fantastic location in the village of Croyde, perfect for those wanting to explore the wonderful North Devon region. The cottage allows guests to have easy access to a range of helpful amenities, including shops, restaurants and pubs.

For beach bums or keen surfers, North Devon has a beautiful coastline with a selection of award-winning beaches, with golden sand and clear water to choose from. Woolacombe is arguably one of the most popular, a family favourite which is ideal for surfers and is just a 15-minute car journey from Beach Bay Cottage. Closer to the cottage, Croyde and Saunton Sands are both excellent for swimming while Croyde Bay, has been rated one of the best surfing beaches in the world and so is ideal for the more experienced surfers.

For those who prefer to stay on land, North Devon also makes an ideal location for both walking and cycling. For those on foot, there are remarkable coastal paths to enjoy, while Exmoor National Park is just 30 minutes from the Beach Bay Cottage and offers a variety of routes for both experienced walkers or those who simply prefer a short stroll. For cyclists, the Tarka Trail forms part of the Devon Coast to Coast Cycle Route and is one of the country’s longest traffic free walking and cycling paths and offers riders excellent coastal views. Owner Activity Recommendations: The Stores
Local organic shop serving amazing coffee and cake. Local Pubs
isiting one of our local pubs all within walking distance from 20 seconds to 5 minutes The Thatch, The Manor, Billy Budds or a little further away The Manor House Inn.
https://www.thethatchcroyde.co.uk/
https://www.billybudds.co.uk/
http://www.themanorcroyde.co.uk/ Local Beaches
The beaches of Saunton, Putsbrough and Croyde with all the associated adventures such as surfing, sea kayaking, stand up paddle boarding, yoga https://www.bayfitness.co.uk/yoga on the beach, or simply relaxing and having a nice ice cream. Neo Cinema, Woollacombe
Plush cinema which offers visitors the ultimate private cinema experience.
https://www.woolacombe-bay-hotel.co.uk/cinema-in-woolacombe/now-showing Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park
Amazing collection of animals to see.
https://cmwdp.co.uk/ Baggy Point
Stunning coastal views and great walks!
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/baggy-point Tarka Trail
Great family day out for cycling on closed roads (following old unused rail lines for miles!)
https://www.tarkatrail.org.uk/ Saunton Sands Golf Club
36 holes of beautiful Championship links golf, set in the heart of North Devon.
https://www.sauntongolf.co.uk/

Beach front chalet on the exclusive 5 star Warren Holiday Park 6

Abersoch, Gwynedd, Wales

Beach front chalet on the exclusive 5 star Warren Holiday Park From £2100 Availability

The Warren is well known as simply the best 5 star Holiday Park in the UK. This Beach Front line Chalet and the parks facilities will give you and your family one of the best holiday experiences you can imagine. The view from the chalet is quite simply breathtaking.
Relax or play it is your choice - simply stroll along the mile and half white sand beach or take advantage of the wonderful spa and sports facilities. Perfect for families of all ages and generations and has plenty of facilities for children including indoor and outdoor pools but you may just want to sit and watch the world go by with the spectacular sea view.
The chalet is high quality Italian fit out and has everything you need for a wondrful holiday.
With 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms it can accommodate 6 people.

This chalet is located in Pwllheli. Plas Heli and Nefyn & District Golf Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Llŷn and Lleyn Peninsula.

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