Vacation rentals in Rushcliffe

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Guesthouse in Burton Joyce
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 581 reviews

Private-cosy-apartment in Lovely village location.

Set in the peaceful country village of Burton Joyce, in the stunning Trent valley, 20 Mins from vibrant Nottingham. A lovely studio apartment with ample off road parking, WiFi, Smart TV, central heating, kitchen area (kettle, toaster, fridge, combined microwave/oven, cutlery, plates). A FREE Welcome basket with biscuits, tea coffee, milk, cereals and other treats await all our guests in the apartment. Guests have their own key so you can come and go as you please with no disturbance to anyone.

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A cozy sitting area is presented with a modern wood stove, softly glowing in the corner. A stylish armchair complements a sectional sofa, while natural light enters through French windows. The staircase features bespoke railings, enhancing the contemporary design of the space.
Barn in Harby
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 299 reviews

The Little Barn, log fired luxury

Whether you want to curl up by the log fire, visit stately Belvoir Castle, walk the canal paths or visit the decadent Chocolate Cafe, you will come back to a stylish, comfortable newly converted little barn. It has a kitchen with Neff combi oven, induction hob, small fridge freezer, breakfast bar and Franke belfast sink. Upstairs to bespoke double bed and en-suite shower room. Bedroom and downstairs sitting room have french windows. Fast internet via cat6 cable to router make remote working easy

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The exterior of the annexe is presented, featuring a brick façade and a paved area for access. Large windows allow natural light into the space, while greenery provides a touch of nature. The entrance is framed by a white door, enhancing accessibility.
Guest suite in Bingham
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 196 reviews

Cosy, accessible, home-from-home

Self contained ground floor annexe in large house close to the City of Nottingham and beautiful Vale of Belvoir. Sleeps 2/3. Master bedroom (double) with en-suite wet room, single bedroom, separate shower room/wc, fully equipped kitchen/living room. Under floor heating, wi-fi, Cable TV with Movie & Sports channels. On-street parking only but directly outside the property. Due to Covid 19 restrictions, and for the protection of guests, we currently leave a minimum of 24 hours between bookings.

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The exterior of The Old Stable features a brick facade complemented by large windows. A shared courtyard is visible, adorned with potted plants and a decorative water feature. The entrance is framed by greenery, creating an inviting approach to the property.
Guesthouse in Langar
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

The Old Stable, a secluded annex in Langar

A relaxing place to stay in the Vale of Belvoir for up to four guests. With country walks and great village pubs in the surrounding area and close proximity to Langar Hall Hotel. The Old Stable is attached to the main house but has it’s own entrance via a shared courtyard. It is a two bedroom home with ample parking available. We are within 15 minutes of The Engine Yard at Belvoir Castle and within 30 minutes from Melton Mowbray, Grantham and Nottingham. A perfect location for any getaway.

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A slate sign reading 'The Nook' is mounted on a brick wall. The sign's smooth black surface contrasts with the warm, textured orange brick, providing clear identification of the private space.
Guesthouse in Keyworth
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 196 reviews

The Nook. 1-bedroom guest house in Keyworth

Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. Self contained unit in garden of hosts property. Semi rural location with easy access to all services and just 15 mins from central Nottingham. Great road and bus links to Leicester, Derby and wider East Midlands. Light, modern and well equipped space with plenty of on and off road parking - perfect for singles or couples. Extra sofa bed for children or extra adults. Well equipped kitchen and access to shared garden. Well behaved dogs welcome

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A scenic view of the property features the main farmhouse alongside the converted barn. The outdoor area includes a garden with landscaped space and stone pathways, complemented by a seating arrangement of round tables and chairs, surrounded by lush greenery under a partly cloudy sky.
Apartment in Cotgrave
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Bottom Cottage Studio Room

Our Bottom cottage studio room is in a converted barn next to the main farmhouse, in the centre of Cotgrave village, 10 minutes from Nottingham. It is a ground floor room. It has a kitchenette with microwave and fridge. Ensuite shower/toilet. Hypnos double bed and single bed. Wardrobe with ironing board and iron. A child's camp bed can be added at £20.00 per night. Breakfast is available on request at £12.50 per person. Dog friendly. £5 per night. Please include this at the time of booking.

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The studio features a spacious bed adorned with decorative pillows and a cozy throw. A well-lit bathroom is visible in the background, showcasing modern fixtures. Soft, neutral tones enhance the calming ambience, complemented by a mirror reflecting the room's layout.
Bungalow in Cropwell Bishop
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

Fosse Paddock Country Studio 3 - Free Parking

Fosse Paddock Studios are 4 modern, clean, purpose built, self-contained ground level studio apartments in a countryside setting with secure parking. These will accommodate 2 Adults & possibly 2 small children. Each studio is open plan and includes a king sized bed, wardrobe, 2 free view TV's, kitchen area with cooking facilities, spacious bathroom, large walk-in shower as well as sofa bed. The kitchen area includes, fridge/freezer, combination microwave/oven, hob and most utensils.

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The exterior of The Barn showcases a combination of brick and wood materials, created in a contemporary style. Large glass doors open to the garden, while a balcony overlooks the rear area. A chimney and various windows enhance the building's rustic charm.
Cottage in Colston Bassett
5 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

The Barn

The Barn is a rural retreat tucked away at the end of a quiet leafy lane in Colston Bassett in the heart of the beautiful Vale of Belvoir. Ideal for families, walkers, cyclists, gastro enthusiasts or perhaps those just looking to enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside, The Barn is a brand new, hand-crafted home built by the architect owner who lives in The Old Farmhouse next door. We also welcome well behaved dogs (we just request a modest fee of £20 per dog per stay)

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The exterior of a red brick cottage is shown, featuring a gravelled courtyard with a table and chairs. Flower pots decorate the entrance, and a wooden picket fence lines the area. Large windows reflect the blue sky and greenery around the property.
Home in Keyworth
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Cosy Cottage near Nottingham- Blackberry Farm

Spacious country cottage escape in the quaint rural village of Clipston on the Wolds. Woodland walk footpath on the doorstep perfect dog walking. Once you’ve built up an appetite, nip to the farm shop next door for some locally sourced fresh produce…Or head to one of the many fantastic local pubs for a delicious meal. Just a 20 minute drive to Nottingham city centre, with Motorpoint arena, the City ground and Trent Bridge cricket ground even closer.

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A wooden glamping pod is viewed from the patio, which features outdoor seating and a fire pit. The pod has a curved roof and an entrance that opens to natural surroundings, with neatly maintained grass and a few shrubs adding to the peaceful rural setting.
Tiny home in Leicestershire
5 out of 5 average rating, 499 reviews

Cosy luxury glamping pod Rosina.

Located in the heart of rural Leicestershire, our luxury glamping pods are the perfect location for a country getaway. With a permenant double bed and the option of a second pull out double bed we cater for either a couple or group of four. Self catering facilities, a fully fitted shower room, a TV and WiFi combined with an extensive network of foot paths, bridle ways and national cycle routes makes our pods the perfect hub for your country escape.

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A living area features a wooden coffee table at the center, complemented by a vase with fresh flowers. A comfortable chair stands to the side, and a log-burning stove is positioned against the wall. A smart TV is mounted above the stove.
Apartment in Cropwell Bishop
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 281 reviews

Self contained annexe in the Vale of Belvoir.

Set in the Vale of Belvoir between Cropwell Bishop and Colston Bassett a self contained annex is offered. The house lies 20 minutes from the historic town of Newark, Nottingham and Melton Mowbray and is ideally placed for a day out exploring Belvoir Castle or Holme Pierrepont Country Park (a major water sport centre). The property backs onto the Grantham Canal providing excellent walks and a cycle route. A secure garage is offered for bicycles.

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A cozy bedroom is showcased with a spacious bed and a bedside table featuring a warm lamp. A doorway leads to a stable where a black pony can be seen peering over a wooden barrier. Soft hay is visible in the stable area.
Farm stay in Thurgarton
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 417 reviews

Sleepover with Miniature horse Basil

Basils Barn is situated on the grounds of a 17th century manor, surrounded by a picturesque 60 acre estate. The bedroom is directly attached to Basils stable, where there is a doorway in between the two spaces. In the paddocks we also have a herd of Highland cows, Hebridean sheep, horses, pigs, chickens and Norwegian Forrest cats. Our animals are mostly rescued and all of our animals are kept strictly as pets.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Rushcliffe District?

    Rushcliffe District has welcoming stays in areas like West Bridgford, Ruddington, and Radcliffe-on-Trent, each known for their local shops and green spaces. Many neighborhoods provide comfortable options close to parks, villages, and local attractions.

  • What are the best things to do in Rushcliffe District with kids?

    Explore open spaces at Rushcliffe Country Park, meet farm animals at local visitor farms, or discover interactive exhibits at the Great Central Railway. Outdoor play areas and community events are often enjoyed by families around the district.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Rushcliffe District?

    Rushcliffe District has well-kept parks like Rushcliffe Country Park, heritage railway trips on the Great Central Railway, and local markets in villages such as Ruddington. Many visitors also enjoy independent shops and traditional pubs.

  • How is the weather in Rushcliffe District?

    Rushcliffe District experiences cool winters around 35–44°F (2–7°C) and mild summers near 54–71°F (12–22°C). Rain falls throughout the year, so it is helpful to pack waterproof clothing no matter the season.

  • When is the best time to visit Rushcliffe District?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended, as temperatures are typically milder and parks display lush greenery. Many community festivals and outdoor markets take place during these months.

  • What are the best places to visit in Rushcliffe District?

    Popular spots include Rushcliffe Country Park for walking and nature, Ruddington Village Museum for a look at local heritage, and the Great Central Railway. Historic churches and village greens add to the district’s character.

  • What are some hiking trails in Rushcliffe District?

    Stroll the circular paths at Rushcliffe Country Park, wander woodland trails near Cotgrave Forest, or follow waterside routes by the Grantham Canal. Many trails feature accessible surfaces for a relaxed outdoor experience.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Rushcliffe District?

    Families enjoy play areas at Rushcliffe Country Park, interactive learning at Ruddington Village Museum, and wildlife spotting by local nature reserves. Riding heritage trains on the Great Central Railway is frequently suggested for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Rushcliffe District?

    Explore the historic heart of Nottingham, discover grand estates with gardens, or visit local wildlife sanctuaries around the county. Many travelers also enjoy craft villages and woodland picnic spots nearby.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Rushcliffe District?

    Many accommodations around Rushcliffe District welcome pets, particularly in areas close to rural walking trails and parks. Look for stays near open spaces so you and your pet can explore the countryside together.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Rushcliffe District?

    Bringing layers is useful, as weather can change quickly, and waterproofs come in handy year-round. Local markets, independent shops, and village pubs are central to many community experiences.

  • What is Rushcliffe District known for?

    Rushcliffe District is known for its mosaic of green spaces, lively village markets, and preserved heritage railways. The area is also recognized for its nature reserves and vibrant local communities.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Rushcliffe District?

    Wander Ruddington Village Museum for local stories, or unwind along the Grantham Canal towpath, frequented by birdwatchers. Community woodlands and independent art galleries offer quieter ways to experience the district.

  • What are the best foods to try in Rushcliffe District?

    Local menus often highlight British classics like Sunday roasts and freshly baked scones. Around village pubs and markets, you can sample regionally sourced cheeses and handmade pies.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Rushcliffe District?

    Pack layered clothing, comfortable walking shoes, and a waterproof jacket, as weather can be changeable. A tote bag is useful for market shopping, and bring a camera for the district’s scenic villages.

  • What is the nightlife in Rushcliffe District like?

    Nightlife centers on traditional pubs, cozy wine bars, and gathering spots around West Bridgford and village centers. Evenings often feature local ales, occasional live music, and relaxed conversation in historic surroundings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Rushcliffe District?

    Community highlights include food fairs, village carnivals during summer, and classic car shows around local parks. Seasonal markets and heritage-themed days at the Great Central Railway are often anticipated.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Rushcliffe District?

    Many vacation rentals around Rushcliffe District are designed for families, with space for children and easy access to parks or countryside walks. Look for stays in villages like Ruddington or Bingham for local amenities and welcoming neighborhoods.

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