If you’re searching for a break on the Somerset coast, it’s time to stop scrolling. Nestled on the edge of Exmoor National Park, this charming barn boasts panoramic sea views and direct beach access – perfect for families and those on a break with their four-legged friends. Just a stone’s throw from Porlock beach, this home is all about the outdoor lifestyle. So, whether you fancy hiking the moors, mountain biking the local trails, kayaking, paddle boarding or pony trekking – it’s all available nearby. *While not all bathrooms are photographed, expect the style and quality to be consistent with the rest of the home. *One well-behaved dog is welcome to join you here. *There's an unfenced pond in the garden here. If you're bringing little ones or a dog, they'll need to be supervised at all times. *Ample driveway parking is available at this home. Bathtub Central Heating Child Friendly Cooking Essentials Dishwasher Dryer Fireplace Fr...More Details
This delightful stone cottage is nestled in the heart of the quintessential Cornish fishing village of Boscastle. It was built in 1908, but a renovation in 2016 saw the home fitted with every modern comfort you could need. This cottage is wonderfully snug, retaining its characterful original features such as exposed beams and wooden flooring. The interior has benefitted from a creative’s touch, with quirky furnishings and bold artwork creating a modern space. The cosy sitting room is decorated in such a way that you'll want to spend hours inside wiling away the time with board games in front of the fire. We also love the bathroom with its lino floor and rustic bathtub. However, this home’s perfect location means there’s also lots of fun to be had outside of the garden – even with that sea view. Whip up a picnic in the kitchen or make a smoothie with the Nutribullet and head up to Beeny Cliff, a dramatic headland immortalised in the poem...More Details
As you'd expect from a lighthouse cottage (built in 1680), this home has sea views from the private garden and the living space. We love that the bedroom has been formed from the circular base of the lighthouse tower (though the bathroom is back up the stairs off the living room). And the good news is this lighthouse doesn't have a fog signal, so you won't be woken in the middle of the night. When you feel like exploring, a ten-minute stroll along the coastal path will take you to the North Norfolk town of Cromer, with its sandy beach and an array of shops and restaurants. Or for golf lovers, adjacent to the lighthouse is a golf course. *This home is one of two semi-detached cottages. *A complimentary starter pack contains fresh coffee, tea, sugar, milk and biscuits. *This is a heritage building with steep stairs and uneven floors. *There are stairs to the bedroom, and the bathroom is on another floor. *There's a very limited mobile ...More Details
If you’re looking for a memorable seaside escape with panoramic sea views from all windows, then this gorgeous cottage could be for you. For the colder months, there’s a wood burner to cosy up in front of too. You can enjoy the wonderful vistas from outside as well in the large garden with its terraced seating area, perfect for watching the sun set. If you want to explore this stunning location, the South West Coast Path is just beyond the garden. Or spend the day on beautiful Praa Sands, 3 kilometres away. A little further afield there are attractions such as St Michael's Mount, The Minack Theatre and Penzance to discover. *This home has a lived-in feel. *The main bedroom has a king-size bed which can be converted to twins upon request. *Due to this home's location, we recommend hiring a car to get the most out of your stay. There's parking for two cars. *Newquay airport is 8 kilometres away, while Helston train station is 9.6 kilome...More Details
There’s nothing but you and the sea at this stunning cabin in its own secluded Devon bay. Ok, so there’s a little more to this place than a private beach – like a wood-fired hot tub on the deck and a fire pit for star-speckled nights away from the city. It may be a cosy, compact cabin, but there’s a full kitchen inside and hanging hammock chairs are perfectly positioned to gaze at the sea view. Leave your worries (and your car and your phone signal) at the clifftop before making the fifteen-minute walk along a steep, narrow trail that keeps this home secluded and secret. *While its location in a secluded cove is undeniably amazing, access is via a steep, narrow path. It's a fifteen-minute walk from the car park spot at the neighbouring farm, so bear this in mind when packing. Sturdy footwear is recommended. *Due to the difficult access, solo occupancy and under 18s are not permitted. *Designed to be a complete retreat, there is no WiF...More Details
Nature lovers, wild swimmers and adventurers will find perfect ease in this Cornish hideaway. You’ll be welcomed by stunning sea views, a large terrace and a hot tub. Inside, the rooms are just as enticing with locally sourced art, a wood burning fire and plenty of home comforts to ensure optimum relaxation. Your host provides a starter supply of logs and a welcome hamper. Plus, you’ll be perfectly placed for walks along the South-West Coastal Path and there are plenty of opportunities for water sports in St Anthony. *Please note the hot tub is available for use from April to September. *Your host provides a welcome hamper, a starter supply of logs and basic provisions. *If you’re travelling with young children, they will need to be supervised outside at all times. *One well behaved dog is welcome to join you here. Access to Beach Barbeque Bathtub Black-Out Blinds Blender Carbon Monoxide Detector Central Heating Coffee Maker Cookin...More Details
Don't you just love a garden with a sea view? Even better, this charming semi-detached cottage is next to a lighthouse, built in 1833. There's no need to worry – the lighthouse doesn't have a fog signal, so you won't be jumping whenever it's misty (though it does need regular maintenance, so staff may visit during your stay). Even inside, you can admire the vistas of the lighthouse, sea and neighbouring golf course (yes, you heard that right, golf lovers). If you prefer the beach, Cromer, with its traditional pier and colourful beach huts, is a ten-minute stroll along the coastal path. *This home is one of two semi-detached cottages. *A complimentary starter pack contains fresh coffee, tea, sugar, milk and biscuits. *This is a heritage building with steep stairs and uneven floors. *Your host can provide a cot and high chair on request. *The bath has a hand-held shower. *There's very limited mobile signal here, but there is a telephon...More Details