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A charming historical house with a blend of stone and timber-framed architecture is set under a clear blue sky. The entrance features a black door framed by neatly trimmed greenery and colorful flowerbeds, showcasing the character of the village.
Home in Castle Combe
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Luxury Cotswolds Cottage, Castle Combe (optional Hot Tub)

Luxury self-catering home in the heart of Castle Combe, perfect for family breaks or romantic weekends spent curled up in front of the fire. The spacious bedrooms (inc. super king four poster bed) all with sumptuous bed linen guarantee relaxation. The property was built in 1490 and is one of the oldest houses in the village, retaining its wealth of character including Henry VIII's original coat of arms painted above the fireplace. Rumour has it Henry VIII visited the village and this was painted in his honour. Although built in the 15th Century, this property has been renovated beautifully and you will stay in the lap of luxury! With the very best mattresses and bed linen, you will be treated to a 5-star self-catering experience. There is also a 4–6-person hydro-pool hot tub on the patio behind the house, unfortunately due to the energy crisis and the costs of heating and cleaning it, we offer this as an optional feature and charge an additional fee of £180 per stay if you want to use it. We have excellent heating throughout the house and the wood burning stove in the sitting room throws out a huge amount of heat. This is the most beautiful village in England (officially voted to be!) and the set of numerous block buster films and period dramas. We are a two minute walk to the Manor House complete with Michelin star restaurant 'the Bybrook', a world class golf course, Castle Combe Circuit racing and endless stunning walks along the river. There are two pubs, the White Heart does incredible sandwiches and hot food. Sal and Dave are a castle combe institution, and this is the pub we spend most time at. The Castle Inn is now owned by the Manor Hotel. The food is high end and the prices have followed it. Recommend to book and a good place for dinner. Please note, free parking is available outside the Castle Inn Hotel or White Hart pub and additional free parking available up the hill from the main square, roughly 2 minutes walking. However at peak busy periods you may find parking is further up the hill than you like, sorry, on a hot Saturday many people come to enjoy the walks around the village and it can get busy. You can use the space outside the Old Court House for loading and unloading, however we would recommend that you don't leave the car parked for long periods as there is a traffic warden who exercises the free distribution of parking tickets without prejudice! Please just check that you are not parked on a yellow line. This is a place you can do everything or nothing. Perfect to unwind in front of our wood burning stove set in a majestic fireplace. You will never want to leave! As the house is situated in the heart of Castle Combe please respect our neighbours and remember to keep any noise down to a minimum after dark.

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Home in Upper Cwmbran
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 211 reviews

Tregaron Cottage, Upper Cwmbran

Nestled in the tranquil foothills of Blaen Bran Community Woodlands. A perfect, cosy getaway for couples, families & pets (plz NB there is an additional charge for pets) The cottage boasts exceptional mountain views. Perfectly situated for walkers & cyclists to explore the nearby trails inc BikePark Wales trail. 30 sec walk to The Bush Inn Pub, 3 min walk to The Queen Inn (recently reported as the worlds 1st vegan steakhouse), both friendly & welcoming, serving excellent meals & craft beers.

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The traditional cottage is partially obscured by lush greenery, featuring a white exterior and prominent chimneys. A conservatory is visible, and trees frame the surroundings, creating a tranquil and inviting setting in the heart of nature.
Home in Trelleck
5 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Cute little Wye Valley cottage

Surrounded by woodland with hilltop views across the Wye Valley to Offa’s dyke, this eco friendly traditional Monmouthshire cottage is the perfect place to unwind and enjoy nature at its very best. Spend time in the garden listening to bird song and the gentle babbling of the stream or step out the gate to explore Cleddon Falls and beautiful view points along the Wye Valley walk. The medieval village of Trellech and Tintern Abbey are also within easy reach off or on road by foot, bike or car.

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The exterior of a charming self-catering cottage features a whitewashed façade, wooden accents, and a welcoming front porch. A small stone path leads to the entrance, surrounded by a well-maintained garden with various shrubs and a seating area. Natural scenery frames the cottage in the background.
Home in Coed-y-paen
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 310 reviews

Forest Cottage

There are no hidden extra payments, the nightly fee is total. Self catering cottage, originally built in the 1800's, restored and extended to provide a high standard of accommodation. Set in private gardens which extend to 23 acres and with outstanding views across the Usk valley. The garden area provides 2 large decked viewpoints, Private parking. The property has retained its original stone spiral staircase which might prove difficult for guests with mobility issues or the very young.

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An open-plan living area features a log burner with a fire glowing, surrounded by comfortable seating. Two patterned armchairs, a round table, and wooden bar stools complement the natural wood finishes of the kitchen island, creating a cozy and functional space.
Home in Llanellen
5 out of 5 average rating, 218 reviews

Little Lamb Lodge, Abergavenny

Little Lamb Lodge is a peaceful 2-bedroom open plan lodge surrounded in private gardens at the foothills of The Blorenge Mountain and a five minute walk to the Brecon and Monmouthshire Canal. 3 miles outside of the historic and bustling market town of Abergavenny. The lodge is perfect for a restful family friendly get-away or equally suitable for those wishing to explore the local countryside with plenty of walking/bike trails. We offer locked bike storage. We are wheelchair friendly,.

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A charming two-story farmhouse is depicted in the image, featuring a classic white exterior. The front garden is adorned with vibrant red flowers and well-maintained greenery. A set of stone steps leads up to the entrance, with seating available on a small patio area.
Home in Hengoed
5 out of 5 average rating, 299 reviews

Unique Cosy Retreat - Spacious 3-Bed Farm House

Escape to a cozy, 17th-century Grade II listed farmhouse steeped in history and charm. Tucked away down a quiet lane, Cascade House is set within 1.5 acres of mature gardens, offering a peaceful sanctuary for couples and families. Explore beautiful walking routes throughout the local area or take advantage of our secure storage for bicycles. With ample gated parking and plenty of space to breathe, this historic retreat is the perfect base for your next countryside adventure.

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A comfortable living area is presented with soft, inviting seating and a central coffee table. Natural light enters through large bay windows dressed with shutters. A neutral colour palette is complemented by decorative elements like a stylish mirror and cozy textiles.
Home in Clevedon
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Luxury Coastal Retreat | Steps to Sea | Sleeps 10

Just steps from the sea, Pierside Coastal Retreat is a spacious, relaxed base for memorable group stays. Perfect for families, celebrations and multi-generational gatherings, it’s a place where everyone can come together in comfort and style. Generous rooms, thoughtful details and a well-equipped kitchen make it easy to settle in and enjoy time together. With the seafront, pier, cafes and restaurants all within walking distance, everything you need is right on your doorstep.

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The charming exterior of the period cottage features a stone façade with a blue door at the center. Two windows, framed with white shutters, are symmetrically placed on the upper level, while a warm light illuminates the entrance, enhancing the welcoming appearance.
Home in Chew Magna
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Charming end of terrace 2 bed country cottage

Welcome to this delightful period cottage in the picturesque village of Chew Maga. This two-bedroom home combines timeless charm with modern comforts. Situated in the heart of Chew Magna, the cottage is just a short 5 minute stroll from the village’s extensive amenities. The cottage is surrounded by scenic walking trails and a short walk to Chew Valley lake and close to the Mendip Hills. Bristol airport is 10 minutes away, Bath 10 miles away and Bristol 6 miles away.

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A charming half-timbered house is depicted in warm evening light. The exterior features exposed stone and brick, tall chimneys, and numerous windows. Two parked cars are visible on the quiet street, alongside a low brick wall with a black gate.
Home in Steeple Ashton
5 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Historic 16th Century house in picturesque village

Enjoy this half-timbered house in the beautiful Wiltshire village of Steeple Ashton. In a quiet location next to magnificent gothic St Mary's Church, with its blue clock face, this handsome home blends seamlessly a wealth of period features with modern design. Inside are wood-burning stoves and plenty of space to relax. Outside is a large garden with pond and a patio for al fresco dining. The village has a well-stocked shop and a popular pub serving excellent meals.

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A serene bedroom space is highlighted by a spacious bed and a small table with a vase and a cup. Natural light flows through large windows, offering views of distant mountains and greenery. A comfortable chair is positioned nearby, adding to the warm atmosphere.
Home in Rhondda Cynon Taff
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Parc Cottage a quaint retreat with mountain views

A relaxing cottage to enjoy as a couple, family or with friends in the heart of the welsh valleys. Let the stresses melt away in this fully equipped cottage. Dining in the homely kitchen or al fresco in the pretty tiered garden. Admire the fantastic views of the surrounding mountains from the elevated garden. . Start the morning with a relaxing cuppa in the bedroom admiring the fantastic views of the Bwlch mountain. The house has beautiful walks on the doorstep.

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The kitchen features sleek grey cabinetry and a modern layout. A double sink and stainless-steel stove are complemented by white tiled walls and marble countertops. A microwave and small appliances are neatly arranged on countertop space, enhancing functionality without clutter.
Home in Oakdale
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

3 bedroom house in Blackwood with jacuzzi bath

A spacious 3 bedroom house located just a 5 minute walk away from Blackwood town and some lovely walks along the sirhowy river or even through the mountainous valleys. Parking is located at the property on a quiet street. There is also a very nice restaurant/pub just around the corner which over looks the river. The property is around 30 minutes away from Cardiff and 30 minutes away from the Brecon Beacons National Park. There is also a train station nearby.

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A panoramic view showcases the exterior of a secluded annexe, featuring solar panels on the roof. Flowering trees frame the image, with colorful blossoms complementing the surrounding greenery and wildflowers that add a natural touch to the landscape.
Home in Forest Coal Pit
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Black Mountains Hideaway

PERFECT FOR LOVERS OF NATURE AND RUGGED WALKS. 850 feet up in the Black Mountains, the Hideaway is tucked behind yet private from our 300 year old family farmhouse. Once you have spent the day walking, biking or riding you can light a fire in the woodburner and curl up with a book or ease into the freestanding bath in your bedroom. The sunroom has a limited view of Sugarloaf but we are in the midst of the hills. PLEASE READ LISTING IN FULL for all details.

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