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The River Retreat
The Lakeside Retreat
The Music of London
A Rose by Any Name
Diana Charm
Potter's Wheel
Aeries Rising
Cherry Red
Clerkenwell Conservatory
Royal Roads
Sitting on the edge of the East Devon Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty, the quaint town of Sidmouth is one of the county's most picturesque spots for a seaside getaway, in part down to cottages such as this one.The recently renovated home is as cute as a button from the outside and the interior doesn't disappoint, either. The stark white walls and wooden floors are a classic combo and make for a blank canvas against which the blue furnishings and house plants can pop off. The sleek surfaces in the kitchen borrow from minimalist trends and there's a pleasing amount of space for whipping up hearty feasts.In the local area, Sidmouth Beach takes about ten minutes to reach on foot and sits on the South West Coast Path in case you fancy a longer ramble in either direction. Elsewhere in the town, you'll find seafront cafes and restaurants, as well as a pair of museums and a theatre. *The bedroom and bathroom are on the first floor, so the ho...More Details
The Marigold Sea
Chill by the Sea
Postcard from Margate
Star of the Sea
The Coxswain
Fitzwilliam
Chapel Haven
The Sapphire Set
Under Blue Skies
The Publican
On the Lakeside
Master Curator
Hue of Royal Blue
Devon Dreamer
December Song
Crowning Moment
Butterscotch Icing
This home is bright and charming, with its minimalist styling warmed by your host’s lovely artistic sensibilities – his own beautiful photographs and personal art collection decorate the walls, along with a set of treasures collected from his journeys travelling the world. We especially love the large sunny balcony and its comfortable patio set – ideal for newspaper and coffee mornings or pre-dinner drinks. There’s also a sleek well-equipped kitchen, so stream your playlist on the speakers while you chop up some vegetables and then set the glass living room table for dinner. If you’d rather eat out, you’re in the heart of Islington with plenty of varied and delicious dining options all around you. You’ll find a more local, lived-in neighbourhood here, but the nearby Northern line connects you to the hub of the city easily. Spend mornings wandering along the Regent’s Canal, an eight-minute walk away, and evenings exploring the nearby pub...More Details
The King - I