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Tuesday, March 28, 2017

More Freestanding Bath Shapes and Sizes Suitable for Smaller Bathrooms Available at JT Spas

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JT Spas, a leading supplier of bathroom products in the UK, introduces a more varied range of shapes and sizes for its freestanding bath selection – ideal for the smaller bathrooms of today.

JT Spas understands that not all bathrooms have unlimited space – in fact, most bathrooms in the UK today are small and compact, allowing only for a limited number of bathroom elements. But people who are thinking of replacing their bath with a freestanding bath are concerned about the availability of space; this bathroom product supplier has just the solution: smaller, more compact freestanding baths.

The selection of freestanding baths available at JT Spas is more varied than ever. There are still many of the traditional freestanding baths on offer, with sizes ranging from 1700mm by 750mm by 600mm and 1770mm by 730mm, but there are other, smaller freestanding baths available as well.

These smaller and more compact freestanding baths are ideally suited to smaller, more compact bathrooms. One example is the Royce Morgan Kensington Small Freestanding Luxury Double Ended Roll Top Bath, which is only 1495mm by 785mm by 610mm. Another small and compact freestanding bath is the Royce Morgan Woburn Small Freestanding Bath in a modern, contemporary design, and it measures a mere 1490mm by 790mm by 590mm. There is also the Charlotte Edwards Belgravia Contemporary Small Freestanding Bath, with measurements of only 1500mm by 730mm by 590mm.

There are also smaller freestanding baths which can be installed against a wall, such as the Premier Campion Luxury Back to Wall Freestanding bath, complete with feet, which is only 1700mm by 745mm.

JT Spas says more about its freestanding bath collection: “Though a common item of the past, these elegant baths are gaining popularity again in this modern age. Their unique design and function make (them) a good candidate as an additional feature in any bathroom. JT Spas are proud to provide a diverse range of products that are created with a certain flair for quality and elegance that does not come at a hefty price, all sourced from leading manufacturers such as Moods, Phoenix and Royce Morgan, to name only a few.”

For those with small bathrooms, getting the freestanding bath of their dreams is not an issue at all. JT Spas has a wide array of baths that are more than suitable for any bathroom size.

To find out more about the freestanding bath selection at JT Spas, visit http://www.jtspas.co.uk

About JT Spas

JT Spas is a trusted and popular bathroom product supplier in the UK offering budget-friendly yet high-quality bathroom products, including a varied freestanding bath selection. All its products can be found on the JT Spas website.

Media Contact
Company Name: JT SPAS
Contact Person: Jim McKnight
Email: Send Email
Phone: 0330 111 9745
Address:Ash Building, Willowbank Business Park, Willowbank Road
City: Larne
Country: United Kingdom
Website: http://www.jtspas.co.uk/

Thursday, November 23, 2017

More Freestanding Bath Shapes and Sizes Suitable for Smaller Bathrooms Available at JT Spas

Read article : More Freestanding Bath Shapes and Sizes Suitable for Smaller Bathrooms Available at JT Spas
JT Spas, a leading supplier of bathroom products in the UK, introduces a more varied range of shapes and sizes for its freestanding bath selection – ideal for the smaller bathrooms of today.

JT Spas understands that not all bathrooms have unlimited space – in fact, most bathrooms in the UK today are small and compact, allowing only for a limited number of bathroom elements. But people who are thinking of replacing their bath with a freestanding bath are concerned about the availability of space; this bathroom product supplier has just the solution: smaller, more compact freestanding baths.

The selection of freestanding baths available at JT Spas is more varied than ever. There are still many of the traditional freestanding baths on offer, with sizes ranging from 1700mm by 750mm by 600mm and 1770mm by 730mm, but there are other, smaller freestanding baths available as well.

These smaller and more compact freestanding baths are ideally suited to smaller, more compact bathrooms. One example is the Royce Morgan Kensington Small Freestanding Luxury Double Ended Roll Top Bath, which is only 1495mm by 785mm by 610mm. Another small and compact freestanding bath is the Royce Morgan Woburn Small Freestanding Bath in a modern, contemporary design, and it measures a mere 1490mm by 790mm by 590mm. There is also the Charlotte Edwards Belgravia Contemporary Small Freestanding Bath, with measurements of only 1500mm by 730mm by 590mm.

There are also smaller freestanding baths which can be installed against a wall, such as the Premier Campion Luxury Back to Wall Freestanding bath, complete with feet, which is only 1700mm by 745mm.

JT Spas says more about its freestanding bath collection: “Though a common item of the past, these elegant baths are gaining popularity again in this modern age. Their unique design and function make (them) a good candidate as an additional feature in any bathroom. JT Spas are proud to provide a diverse range of products that are created with a certain flair for quality and elegance that does not come at a hefty price, all sourced from leading manufacturers such as Moods, Phoenix and Royce Morgan, to name only a few.”

For those with small bathrooms, getting the freestanding bath of their dreams is not an issue at all. JT Spas has a wide array of baths that are more than suitable for any bathroom size.

To find out more about the freestanding bath selection at JT Spas, visit http://www.jtspas.co.uk

About JT Spas

JT Spas is a trusted and popular bathroom product supplier in the UK offering budget-friendly yet high-quality bathroom products, including a varied freestanding bath selection. All its products can be found on the JT Spas website.

Media Contact
Company Name: JT SPAS
Contact Person: Jim McKnight
Email: Send Email
Phone: 0330 111 9745
Address:Ash Building, Willowbank Business Park, Willowbank Road
City: Larne
Country: United Kingdom
Website: http://www.jtspas.co.uk/

Monday, March 6, 2017

Welcome to the rise of 'no frills' (and sometimes no towels) hotels

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Lianne Livingstone, a Canadian living in Luxembourg, recently stayed in an F1 hotel – a famously cheap French chain – near Amsterdam with her husband and two children. “The facility itself was fine if you were super strapped, and it was clean,” Livingstone says. “But the beds were probably the cheapest, most solid beds I’ve slept on, and the linens were practically transparent.”

Welcome to the rise of “no frills” (and sometimes no towels) hotels. As more and more hotels across the globe are adding a mind-boggling number of amenities and extras – from free minibars and laundry facilities to bath butlers and pet concierges – there’s also a parallel, but polar opposite, trend of hotels stripped down to the barest essentials.

Tune Hotels, a Malaysian chain with properties in Asia and the UK, offer bare bones and cheap accommodations, but if you want towels, a safe and a TV, or even a window, you’ll have to pay extra. Tune Hotels is in the midst of opening seven hotels across the UK, including several properties in London.

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Meanwhile, EasyHotel – owned by EasyJet – has now opened up in several countries across Europe and recently announced several new hotels in the Middle East. They’re explicit that guests will be sacrificing “a bit of luxury space” in return for cheaper rates. The staffing is minimal, the rooms are tiny, and the TV, WiFi and even luggage storage come àla carte.

Even several big chains – including Holiday Inn Express and Hilton – have started offering “value rooms” with no room service and limited amenities.

But are these bare-bones hotels worth the savings? And where does this new proliferation of budget hotels fit into a hospitality world where one high-end hotel – the Park Hyatt Vienna – will actually take your dog out for an evening at the opera?

For some, ultra-budget accommodations fall on the grim end of the hospitality spectrum.Michele Sponagle from Paris, Ont. found that her biggest issue at the F1 hotel in Avignon was the communal bathroom. “The shower room was pretty yucky, with hair and soap bits swimming around the drain,” she says. (She stuck her feet in two plastic shopping bags so she didn’t have to touch the floor.)

Shared bathrooms have long been a feature of budget accommodations in hostels and small guest rooms the world over. Some amenities – a lack of canine opera excursions, for example – are rarely considered deal breakers. As people increasingly rely on their computers to binge watch crime procedurals and even stream the local news, a television might no longer be the essential service it once was. Others amenities, such as paying extra for a room with a window at a Tune Hotel, might well be worth the splurge.

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While many hotels report that guests don’t like the feeling of being “nickel and dimed” – an assumption that has led many luxury properties to roll things like breakfast and minibars into the overall room cost – these budget properties give guests the ability to pick and choose, opting out of, say, the hairdryer they were never going to use anyway.

Julia Buckley from Cornwall, UK has stayed at Tune Hotels in Kuala Lumpur, Penang and London. “I really like the fact that it’s a hostel price, but of a certain standard,” she says. “The rooms will be clean and, if you pay for the extras like WiFi and windows, it ends up feeling like a normal hotel, but still cheaper. The only thing I didn’t like is the really cruddy toiletries they give you, but I learned that lesson after Kuala Lumpur and brought my own to the rest.”

As with cheaper airfares, à la carte hotel options can add up if you choose every optional amenity. At the Tune Hotel Liverpool Street in London, the cheapest room starts at £66 – an extraordinarily reasonable sum in a city where the average hotel room costs more than double that. But Tune Hotels also offers a full list of à la carte options that can be added to the tab, including room cleaning (£8), early check in or late check out (£15), television or Wi-Fi (£4 per night each), towel and toiletry kit with soap and shampoo (£2), and a hair dryer or in-room safe (£2).

These budget hotels align nicely with the parallel trend of declining airfares, and a broader trend often referred to as the democratization of travel. Flying across the globe used to be an elite privilege for the few; now, teenagers book intercontinental travel and all-inclusive vacations for spring break. Budget hotel rooms are helping make tourism that much more accessible. Swidlicka, who has stayed in two windowless EasyHotel rooms in London, says that these economical services are ideal for DIY travellers, backpackers, young couples, students “and other people with low budgets and big dreams.”

Cheap, after all, is tempting. Sponagle says that despite her less-than-ideal initial experience, she would be game to stay at an F1 hotel in the future – especially now that she knows the ropes. “I’d pack flip flops for the shower room,” Sponagle says. For an amazingly affordable €45 a night, it certainly wasn’t all bad, she says. “I lived to tell the tale.”

Monday, May 1, 2017

The 10 Best Hotels For Couples In Dallas, Texas

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Enjoy one among the most luxurious properties in town with your significant other. Known for its excellent service, it houses elegant suites with deep soaking tubs, rain showers and all modern amenities. Spend a relaxing day around the pool and rejuvenate yourself with the eight-hand massage at the on-site spa. The two of you can then proceed to enjoy the complimentary guacamole and margarita tasting that is held every evening at 6:00 pm in the lobby and follow it up with a scrumptious meal at celebrity chef Dean Fearing’s restaurant which is every bit worth the price.

The Ritz Carlton

Address: 2121 McKinney Avenue, Uptown Dallas, Dallas, TX 75201, USA (see map)

Price: from 400 USD

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Offering accommodation only for adults, the rooms are done up in soft lighting and romantic decor, making for just the right mood you need while on a romantic getaway with your partner. Some of the suites have a pole, stage and a spa bath as well. Barring the Suite with Spa Bath with which all of this is offered complimentary, the guests can get chilled champagne, chocolates, ice, water bottles, mints and chips at USD 15 extra charge for all other kinds of rooms. The property also makes for a relatively budget-friendly property among the others that make the list of the most romantic properties around town.

Guest Experience: “This place is great for couples just wanting to get away and have alone time… I enjoyed my stay there and I will be staying there again.” - Justin, USA (Booking.com)

Romantic Inn and Suites

Address: 8504 South Central Expressway, Dallas, TX 75241, USA (see map)

Price: from 70 USD

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The boutique hotel has exclusive romantic packages that offer everything from sparkling wine and chocolate covered strawberries in the room to aromatherapy baths and two Swedish massage treatments. They also provide for rose petal turndown along with embroidered pillowcases with the couple’s initials. All this and a three-course meal and a breakfast for two on the morning after.

You can also snuggle up with your partner on the cozy lantern-lit terrace while enjoying the spectacular view of the Dallas skyline and enjoy your dining experience with live jazz in the evenings. And that’s not all, they give you a Lexus to test drive if you decide to venture out.

Rosewood Mansion

Address: 2821 Turtle Creek Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75219, USA (see map)

Price: from 570 USD

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With dark wood furnishings and French-inspired details, the hotel located in downtown has housed everyone from royalty to rockstars. The French Room, an on-site restaurant, is one among the best in the city and provides the ultimate dining experience. The luxury spa is great for a much needed couples massage with your significant other and the excellent customer service is the cherry on top.

Guest Experience: “My wife and I stayed here to enjoy a weekend away for our anniversary. Andrew, the concierge, went above and beyond what I could’ve imagined. The hotel staff were all very pleasant and professional. The hotel itself was beautiful. Our stay was truly a 10 out of 10.” - Bret, USA (Booking.com)

Adolphus Hotel

Address: 1321 Commerce Street, Main Street District, Dallas, TX 75202, USA (see map)

Price: from 300 USD

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Choose between their options of rooms, suites and villas - each of which offer stunning views and all the modern amenities you could possibly think of. Go on to relax at the spa center with bae and enjoy the steam, sauna, whirlpool complimentary or choose to get a couples massage on your patio along with tips on how to give the perfect massage to your partner. What’s more is that you can enjoy private dining venues and a night out in Dallas and Fort Worth as a part of their romantic package.

Guest Experience: “Was our anniversary and had a complimentary bottle of champagne with chocolate covered strawberries upon evening return to our room. Very classy.” - Thomas, USA (Booking.com)

Four Seasons

Address: 4150 North MacArthur Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75038, USA (see map)

Price: from 475 USD

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A boutique hotel in a renovated 1920s building, it juxtaposes art with luxury in the most beautiful way. The rooms have designer fittings and a frosted glass shower door. Check out the great food and beverage options on the property, shop at the boutique stores on-site and spend time with your partner relaxing at the word-class subterranean spa facility coupled with the city’s best cocktail offering Midnight Rambler located just off the lobby. If you fancy art, you could also check out the extensive art collection at the property with pieces from renowned artists from around the world. The staff provide you with personal attention and are exceptionally efficient as well. The romantic package includes champagne, chocolates, a late check-out and breakfast.

Guest Experience: “Absolutely flawless. We stayed at the Joule for 3 nights as part of our 3 weeks honeymoon and I have to say I was impressed. Perfect location, gorgeous decor and impeccable staff.” - Giulia, UK (Booking.com)

The Joule

Address: 1530 Main Street, Main Street District, Dallas, TX 75201, USA (see map)

Price: from 529 USD

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A chic boutique hotel in a renovated factory building with massive windows offering stunning views of the gorgeous Dallas skyline. Each room has lavish bathrooms with spa rain showers. The hotel has on offer a couple of romantic packages you can choose from, each offering unique services and goodies to make your romantic getaway with bae memorable.

NYLO

Address: 1325 South Lamar, Dallas, TX 75215, USA (see map)

Price: from 190 USD

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Hotel ZaZa is known for featuring a variety of themed suites. Ask about (or look up) the Dangerous Beauty or the sensual Erotica Suite at this trendy uptown boutique hotel for a romantic getaway. Enjoy the pampering with The Romance Ritual Couples’ Massage session at ZaSpa, indulge in fine dining at the Dragonfly and relax at the Urban Oasis pool with your honey. No matter what you’re in the mood for, the hotel is sure to set the mood for romance.

Hotel ZaZa Dallas

Address: 2332 Leonard Street, Uptown Dallas, Dallas, TX 75201, USA (see map)

Price: from 280 USD

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With their Retreat to Romance package, get 100 USD of cuisine & cocktail credits per stay, a bottle of Chandon sparkling wine delivered upon arrival and concierge pre-call to assist with any special romantic touches and personal requests.

Guest Experience: “From the moment we arrived we were treated with five star service! Hunter and his team did an excellent job and made our anniversary stay one to remember! We will definitely be back!” - Jeff, USA (Booking.com)

Omni Dallas Hotel

Address: 555 South Lamar Street, Dallas, TX 75202, USA (see map)

Price: from 143 USD

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A boutique hotel offering rooms with a mini bar and snack box each, it has 24-hour concierge service and an on-site Bliss Spa and all the modern amenities you could possibly want at an uptown hotel. Moreover, they go over-the-top to provide you complimentary stuff to make your romantic getaway all the more special.

Guest Experience: “Everything at W was fantastic. Me and my wife loved the stay so much we booked or next stay before we left. This is where we will be staying anytime we are in the area.Ryan, USA (Booking.com)

W Dallas - Victory

Address: 2440 Victory Park Lane, Victory Park, Dallas, TX 75219, USA (see map)

Price: from 290 USD

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What are you waiting for?

For the best romantic getaway, make your most anticipated stay and also your most indulgent stay with the best hotels around the city of Dallas.

Monday, November 6, 2017

Transforming one's bathroom is easier than it seems, confirms JT Spas

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July 24 23:06 2017

There are undoubtedly many more beautiful bathrooms today. These bathrooms are often airier, brighter, and more elegant than just mere functional spaces where one takes a shower or bath. And at JT Spas, customers easily transform their bathrooms into cosier, more attractive, and more welcoming rooms with the right shower wall panels.

JT Spas knows and understands how important it is for homeowners to have the bathroom of their dreams. And having the bathroom of one’s dreams need not cost an arm and a leg, either, if one knows where to look for the best bathroom products they need.  Even just a simple replacement of taps or basins can already do wonders for the simplest and dullest of bathrooms.

One way through which homeowners can transform the look and feel of their bathroom is by installing new shower wall panels. Shower wall panels are not expensive, and JT Spas makes them even more budget-friendly by partnering with some popular brands to give customers extra savings.

With new shower wall panels, even the oldest and most boring shower enclosure can get a new lease on life, and this automatically makes any bathroom look fresher, brighter, and more attractive. The array of shower wall panels at JT Spas comes in different styles, patterns, colours, and thicknesses, and this includes such choices as Black Sparkle, Beige Sparkle, Beige Marble, Gloss White Embedded Silver V Groove, Light Grey Marble, Pearlescent Black, Pergamon Marble, Carrara Marine, and more.

One particularly popular choice with many customers is the Plastivan Craquele Beige PVC Bathroom Cladding Shower Wall Panel (W250mm by H2700mm), which comes in a pack of 4 wet wall panels at 10mm thickness for only £65. The regular retail price for this product is £159, so customers who purchase it from JT Spas will be able to get additional savings of as much as £94. JT Spas further confirms, “Manufactured from PVC and with a range of stylish decors, the panels are non-porous, hygienic and easy to clean, ideal for both wet and dry areas. The perfect alternative to bathroom tiles, you’ll never have to clean tile grout again.”

JT Spas also explains, “Each of the shower wall panels measures W250mm x H2700mm and come supplied in a pack of 4, making the total coverage W1000 x H2700mm. Two packs would be enough for a standard 800mm or 900mm quadrant shower enclosure.” To learn more about the shower wall panel selection at JT Spas, visit http://www.jtspas.co.uk.

About JT Spas

JT Spas is an established bathroom product supplier offering affordable yet quality bathroom products, which include an extensive and affordable shower wall panel selection. To learn more about bathroom product offers, visit the JT Spas website

Media Contact
Company Name: JT SPAS
Contact Person: Jim McKnight
Email: Send Email
Phone: 0330 111 9745
Address:Ash Building, Willowbank Business Park, Willowbank Road
City: Larne
Country: United Kingdom
Website: http://www.jtspas.co.uk/

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Shopping advice - Mirror Online

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Need expert advice on your home? Email Zena at homes@sundaymirror.co.uk

Q - I need to create an office space in my spare room (with sofa bed), which will look like an office most of the time, but that I can easily convert back for guests. What tips do you have? I only have a budget of around £200.

Alexander, by email

A ZENA SAYS: I think the secret to success lies in wall-mounted shelving, which will release the floor space for other essentials, such as your desk and sofa bed. Look for shelving units with ends, as opposed to the open-ended shelves. Children’s furniture stores, such as Aspace and Great Little Trading Company are very good at these. A narrow-depth desk will also save space but still give you that office look.

The Loft desk is more like a console table and measures 105 (length) x 52 (width) x 90cm (height) and costs £199. Or you could even have a wall-mounted desk - a friend recently made the one in our photograph at a cost of £43! Either option could easily be cleared and the office chair removed when guests arrive.

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I am looking for a small, ­contemporary sofa to fit into my bay window. It should be no wider than 150cm. Any suggestions?

Cliff Andrews, Edinburgh

ZENA SAYS: The Harry two-seater from House of Fraser (call 0845 602 1073) would look so cute in a bay window. It measures 132cm wide comes in a choice of lime green or the lovely aubergine fabric in our photo (right). ­Usually it would cost £849 but it’s ­currently on sale at just £499.

If you’d like to support an up-and-coming company offering designer furniture and ­accessories direct from the makers at ­discount prices, the Ritchie ­(below) is very similar. It costs £449 from www.made.com and is also available in pearl grey.

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Q - Our electric shower is faulty and needs to be replaced. This will be the second time in five years. Would a non-electric shower have a longer life and is that an option for us, as we have all the fittings for electric? My children have just started showering so it must be safe for them too.

Zach Summers, Leeds

ZENA SAYS: There is a good chance that you live in a hard water area and the limescale build-up is affecting your shower. Mixer valve showers cope much better with hard water and will last longer than an electric shower. A qualified person can easily replace your electric shower with one. Bristan has just launched two exposed valve ar showers – Zing and Frenzy – with Cool Chrome Technology, which is ideal where youngsters are around. The shower body stays cool to the touch and because it’s thermostatically controlled the temperature stays constant. They come with a rub clean handset, which is ideal for cleaning limescale. Zing is priced at £99 and Frenzy from £119 (valve only) and £149 (with kit). Call Bristan on 0844 701 6273 for a local stockist.

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Q - I recently spent a week on a self-catering holiday in Wales. They had a set of Brabantia Vision saucepans which I would love to buy but cannot find anywhere. Could you tell me if/where I could get them?

Janet Shields, by email

ZENA SAYS: Your encounter sounds like a bit of a holiday romance, Janet. For some strange reason you cannot buy this set of pans direct from Brabantia but Amazon sells them. Prices start at £23.01 for a 14cm stainless steel milk pan.

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The stair carpet in the communal area of our block needs to be replaced but we freeholders don’t know where to buy a new one or what to look for. I imagine standard hall carpet will be insufficient.

Sarah Brown, Leamington Spa, Warks

ZENA SAYS: According to The Society of British Interior Design, the wear rating of the carpet should be “heavy contract”. They suggest a high-quality 80/20 wool/nylon or 100 per cent polyamide (nylon) pile fibre, as it is very tough.

If the staircases are ­concrete, then non-slip safety nosings must be fitted. Try Vorwerk, an eco-friendly brand which is allergy-free, and Weston-Hammer for a customised design.

Some domestic carpets are also rated for contract or commercial use, too. For example Lano’s Scala range has a fleck option to help hide the dirt until vacuuming. It is rubber backed which helps with spills and ­water from shoes and stops moisture getting into the underlay.

Here’s some technical info with which to baffle your fellow freeholders – Scala is made of 100 per cent solution-dyed two-ply polypropylene for maximum durability and has been solution dyed for ease of maintenance. It costs about £22 a square metre.

The fully impervious backing means that it can be used in areas prone to accidents and where day-to-day performance is of the utmost importance.

However, the SBID does not recommend polypropylene. Although hard-wearing and inexpensive, they say this fibre soils quicker than any other pile fibre, and goes very flat and untidy.

You should also avoid natural flooring such as sisal, coir and sea grass because they get slippery and stain easily.

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Q - Do you have the web address where I can buy “tile on a roll” wallpaper?

Kate Henson, by email

ZENA SAYS: Tile-effect wallpaper has been around for decades and is a really useful and cost-effective way of covering kitchen and ­bathroom walls that are exposed to water splashes. The designs are very bright and modern and technically, they’ve been brought up to date, too. Graham and Brown’s ­Contour antibacterial range offers protection from bacteria and it’s a paste-the-wall paper, making it really easy to hang. The Keep Calm paper in our photo costs £18 per roll. Call 0800 328 8452.

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Savvy savers

Alison Cork gets you more... for less.

Home improvement

LIDL always has great prices and now there’s also a sale on home improvement products, too. So whether you’re moving house or just moving the sofa, spare your floors with their five-piece Furniture Transport set, only £4.99. You get a robust steel lever to lift the furniture, and four transport rollers with castors to get it from place to place.

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Asda home sale

Save on practical kitchen and home accessories during Asda Direct’s home sale, with 30 per cent off products, on now. I ­especially love these collapsible mixing bowls, reduced from £4 to £2.80. They’re perfect for saving ­precious cupboard space and they are easy to wipe clean.

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Drying balls

Does the wet weather have you using your tumble dryer yearround? Save up to 30 per cent on drying time and energy with these Ecozone Dry Cubes from Nigel’s Eco Store. It’s £9.95 for a pack of two cubes that can be used again and again. Call 0800 288 8970.

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Be alarmed

You can often get a discount on your home contents insurance if you have a burglar alarm and now’s the time to buy one as B&Q currently have half-price savings on security and alarms. The Standard Wireless Door and Window Contact alarm is reduced to £7.49, and the Standard Wired PIR DC7 motion detector is just £4.99.

For bed linen and other accessories, see Reader Offers.

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Coining it

Why is it that when you need a pound coin – be it for a parking meter, shopping trolley or vending machine – you can never find one? This clever Coin Stash Waterproof Coin Capsule (£4.95) attaches to your keys, storing an emergency stash of five one pound coins for when you need them, while keeping your pockets and car free from easily misplaced loose change. Buy one for Dad at www.gadgets.co.uk

For more gift ideas for Dad, see Reader Offers.

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Standby for action

According to British Gas, every year we waste around £30 leaving products on standby. Save dosh with an automatic standby shutdown plug, like this one from Energenie. It recognises when you’ve left an appliance or computer on standby and switches off the mains power. Get it from www.homebargains.co.uk for £3.99.

For more computing accessories, see Reader Offers.

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Shower power

Save water, time and money with a Water Drop shower timer from Eco Savers. Just £4.99, it sticks to the wall – you set the timer and it bleeps when your time is up. It’s a great way to cut bills.

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Website of the Week

Save on mobile, broadband and energy bills with Incahoot.com. The site uses collective buying power (think Groupon or KGB Deals) but focuses mainly on utilities and practical services. Basic membership is free.

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For more great shopping offers, visit Reader Offers.

Monday, August 28, 2017

Where To Stay In Chichester, UK: 8 Accommodation Deals Under 160 USD

Read article : Where To Stay In Chichester, UK: 8 Accommodation Deals Under 160 USD

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Airbnb deals

1. Double bedroom in Chichester

In a welcoming family home set in 0.2 hectares (half an acre) of landscaped gardens, this accommodation is a beautifully decorated ensuite double room. Here, you’ll enjoy having access to the hot-tub Jacuzzi and many family-friendly activities nearby the city center, such as the Wittering beach and the amazing walks around. Couples, solo adventurers, business travelers, and families will feel at home in this lovely well-furnished house for a cheap lovely stay.

Double bedroom in Chichester

Price: from 80 USD

Number of Guests: 2

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2. The Garden Room

Set in a beautiful Edwardian walled garden, the Garden Room is a small but stylish, eclectic and comfortable fully functional studio apartment that most travelers will enjoy. This lovely little nest can easily host up to three people who will be close to the city center, 4.8 kilometers (3 miles) away from The World famous Goodwood Estate, while enjoying the tranquility of its comfy and surprising accommodation. Offering all the conveniences, including a leather sofa converting to a double bed, single mattress on the mezzanine floor, small functional kitchen, wet room/shower, a small barbecue, table, and chairs, the Garden Room will bring you everything you need for a perfect stay.

The Garden Room

Price: from 75 USD

Number of Guests: 2

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3. Bright room in recently refurbished home

Based in a quiet street a few minutes’ walk from the town center, this cheap bright room is located in a recently refurbished house. You’ll like being within a walkable distance from Chichester Festival Theatre, the cathedral and other great attractions, such as the Goodwood Festival of Speed, while accessing the comfort of this well-furnished accommodation, including a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen/dining area, and enjoying the Marys’ advice and help discovering the surroundings.

Bright room in recently refurbished home

Price: from 66 USD

Number of Guests: 2

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Only one kilometer (0.6 miles) from Chichester Cathedral, LA B&B is a good value for money accommodation, featuring all the commodities for a cheap and comfortable stay. Additionally, you’ll be pleased using its shared lounge to rest and have a good time while being close to the interesting sights nearby such as the Chichester Festival Theatre or the Goodwood Racecourse.

LA B&B

Address: 9 Fishbourne Road East, PO19 3HS Chichester, United Kingdom (see map)

Price: from 127 USD

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Less than 1.6 kilometers (1 mile) from Bosham and its railway station, the charming Bosham B&B features its own garden with a deck and an illuminated koi pond where you’ll love spending relaxing times. Furthermore, the property features individually decorated, ground-floor rooms with wooden furnishings for you to stay in a lovely and comfy atmosphere all over the B&B. Also, located a fairly short distance from the Chichester center, you’ll be close to all the city’s conveniences and enjoy its West Wittering beach. A great value for money accommodation worth booking in time!

The Bosham B&B

Address: The New Boathouse Main Road, Bosham, PO18 8EH Chichester, United Kingdom (see map)

Price: from 143 USD

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Featuring fully-furnished rooms, the Motel Findon is based on a great property located within the vicinity of Highdown Gardens, English Martyrs Church and High Salvington Windmill in Findon. You’ll like enjoying the comfort of its rooms, including twin beds, food and drink, coffee/tea maker, and a bathroom, in a calm and tranquil place for a fair price.

The Motel Findon

Price: from 73 USD

Number of Guests: 2

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Within a close distance to Littlehampton Golf Club and Look and Sea Visitor Centre, the Marina Gardens Bed and Breakfast is also near the beach and a few steps from Littlehampton Harbour and Harbour Park. Here, visitors will appreciate a high standard service, including private bathrooms, food and drink, a coffee/tea maker, free WiFi, and a restaurant, as well as the lovely property’s garden for a great time around the city of Littlehampton.

Marina Gardens Bed and Breakfast

Price: from 70 USD

Number of Guests: 2

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The Crown Hotel in Emsworth (Chichester Harbour), is a lovely property, where you’ll be close to Northney Marina, Stansted Park, Bosham Church, Staunton Country Park and many other points of interest. Staying here, you’ll access the many conveniences and services of this fully-furnished property such as its seven guest rooms, restaurant, bar/lounge and all the others commodities included in the rooms at a very reasonable price.

The Crown Hotel

Price: from 82 USD

Number of Guests: 2

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Enjoy a beautiful British town on a budget

With these eight accommodation deals under 160 USD a night, you truly get the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful town of Chichester and its surroundings! Have a splendid holiday!

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

The 12 Days of Christmas: 12 Bathroom Renovation Ideas

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Tis the season to be jolly; so dust off those old Christmas records, don your best Christmas jumper and spruce up that old bathroom, ready for the holiday season.

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Forget the ’12 Days of Christmas’: that will get you nowhere. Instead, follow the 12 Days of Bathroom Renovation: a far more practical alternative.

Day 1. Get That Paint Brush.
On the first day of Christmas let’s get drastic and paint your entire bathroom. This simple move will instantly provide a new look for your bathroom.
If you really want to get into the festive mood, aim for a healthy mixture of red and green. However, come February I think you’ll be pretty sick of this.

Day 2. Introduce Mosaic Accent Tiles.
Can’t afford to tile your entire bathroom? Then tile accents are ideal.
Quite simply, they are a strip of different tiles which travel along your wall. As you can offset an expensive tile against a cheaper one, mosaic accents are perfect for those on a budget.

Day 3. Get Some Towel Hooks.
Replacing a towel rail with towel hooks is a practical option as you’ll be able to fit many hooks where you previously had just one rail.

Day 4. Find a Vintage Ladder.
A vintage ladder will give your bathroom a boutique look: simply lean it against you wall and then use the rungs to hang your towels.

Day 5. Change Your Finials.
Providing the finishing touch to a curtain rod, finials are a vital part to your bathroom. They are available in a variety of styles and are dead-cheap.
To really get into the festive spirit, look out for some novelty Christmas finials.

Day 6. Get a Curved Curtain Rod.
A curved rod for your shower curtain will give you more space than you’d get with a straight rod, so treat yourself to more elbow room this Christmas.

Day 7. Purchase a tall mirror.
Mirrors naturally reflect light so will create the illusion of space: making small bathrooms appear larger than they are.
By choosing a long, full-length mirror you’ll also create a focal-point for your bathroom.

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Day 8. Add a Rug.
Investing in a fluffy rug will give you something warm and comfy to walk across, whilst creating a homely feel at the same time: the perfect accompaniment for the holiday season.

Day 9. Change Your Taps.
Replacing old taps is a cheap way of making existing sanitary ware look brand new; it also won’t involve tricky wall plumbing so there isn’t any excuse for skipping this one.

Day 10. Update your lights.
Lighting makes a huge impact on your bathroom and should never go unlooked.
There’s lots you can do with lighting, here’s just a couple of suggestions to get you thinking:
• Recessed lighting over your shower or bath will create a relaxing, romantic atmosphere.
• Spotlights over your bathroom cabinets will transform them into a centrepiece.

Day 11. Re-consider Your Storage.
Bathroom cabinets are usually the first things to date in a bathroom so you should invest in some new ones.
To really bring your bathroom into the 21st century get an illuminated bathroom cabinet.

Day 12. Think Novelty Furniture.
On the 12th day of Christmas my true love gave to me novelty bathroom furniture; granted it doesn’t have the same ring, but it will certainly add personality to your bathroom.
The two must-haves this holiday season are:
1. A Santa toilet seat cover – They are widely available, dirt cheap and I’ll confess to owning one myself.
2. A reindeer shower curtain – Whilst I don’t currently own one, it’s on next week’s shopping list.

Paul DurkinAbout the Author: Paul is blogger for Splashdirect and aims to make life easier for the average person through a series of DIY tips and buyer’s guides.

Established in 2001, Splashdirect is the UK’s fastest growing online bathroom retailer: Offering over 3000 products, at bargain prices, from both their own label line and leading industry brands.

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Bathroom products – bubbling over

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The bath and shower products market increased nearly 6% between 2008 and 2009 and manufacturers have tried to maintain this momentum throughout the past year with a diversified offering, reports Julia Wray

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The bath and shower products market increased nearly 6% between 2008 and 2009 and manufacturers have tried to maintain this momentum throughout the past year with a diversified offering, reports Julia Wray

Whenever consumers are forced to slash their beauty budgets they are far more likely to opt for a cheaper shower gel than switch their foundation or anti-ageing cream. But despite this danger in the face of continued economic instability, the global bath and shower products market enjoyed another year of steady growth to reach over $31bn in 2009, according to data from Euromonitor International.

“The global bath and shower industry has fared well in recent times, putting in a respectable 6% growth from 2008-9,” comments Euromonitor’s industry analyst, beauty & personal care, Carrie Lennard. “This growth rate was the same as the previous year despite the commodity status of bath and shower, meaning that the threat of trade down to cheaper brands and private label was greater than for most beauty and personal care categories.”

“Bathroom products are usually split into two sections – basic essentials and pampering, or special, products. The basics are everyday requirements at affordable prices – cheap and cheerful to get the job done,” adds Herbie Dayal, ceo of KMI Brands. “The trend is definitely to more luxurious products, with consumers demanding better fragrances, richer formulations, more exotic ingredients and more effective products.”


Bath & shower31079.25.9
Bar soap12412.28.5
Bath additives3285.3-2.3
Body wash/shower gel9172.63.1
Intimate hygiene1493.98.4
Liquid soap3441.612.9
Talcum powder1273.63.5

In terms of retail value growth was driven by increased sales in emerging regions such as Latin America (+20.1%) and the Middle East and Africa (+15.1%). More established markets experienced less dramatic expansion. “Western Europe saw just 2% value growth in 2008-9 as bath and shower is a very mature category,” says Lennard. “Growth in body wash and shower gel is expected to be slower than for other regions because household penetration is already high, leaving fewer users to convert from bar soap.”


World31079.25.9
Asia Pacific8469.34.8
Australasia348.46.0
Eastern Europe2115.92.8
Latin America4438.620.1
Middle East & Africa1770.515.1
North America6030.12.5
Western Europe7906.41.8

Standing out

As is often the case with commodity sectors, bath and shower product manufacturers sought to boost their brands’ profiles through a variety of initiatives. Radox ran a competition challenging customers to name its new Radox Shower Smoothie – due out in March.

Meanwhile Original Source (PZ Cussons) sponsored annual UK-based bike challenge Mountain Mayhem; the rationale being that after a muddy day’s mountain biking, participants can clean up with Original Source shower gels.

Other brands put the weight of their name behind CSR projects. Soap & Glory, for example, aimed to educate consumers about the issue of water shortage by encouraging them to take part in a 2-minute Rinse project.

“The earth’s biggest problem will soon stem from a shortage of water,” Victoria Montrasio, Soap & Glory’s global sales & marketing director explains. “Anyone who is able to reach out to a number of people has a responsibility to try to make a difference – I think a lot of companies are doing a great job educating consumers and giving back.” And although Montrasio notes that the success of such campaigns is “hard to judge quantitatively” she describes consumer response to the 2-minute Rinse as “amazing” and says it will definitely be repeated in 2011.

“Many new product launches now carry some type of environmental claim, although it need not always relate to the ingredients,” says Lennard. “Jo Malone’s range of bath products for French Connection, launched in November 2010 (although actually formulated by Malone 15 years ago), features the organic additive Eco Pure in its plastic packaging, which reportedly allows plastic to be fully biodegradable to water and carbon dioxide within a few years.

“And a new line of bath and shower products is set to launch this year called Stop the Water While Using Me (www.stop-the-water-while-using-me.com). Its environmental credentials are that the products are made using natural ingredients, have biodegradable packaging, and are sustainably manufactured. The product’s USP however is that it reminds people to turn off the tap when using the product, in order to help the environment.”

Sustainability was also on the agenda for Trevarno Organic Skincare, which launched a collection of palm oil-free soaps.

“The ever increasing global demand for palm oil means that even ‘sustainable’ producers can be contributing to devastating environmental damage in the continuing expansion of this industry,” explains Trevarno’s manager Richard Cox. “As palm plantations encroach further on forests and peat land this in turn is causing destruction of communities, biodiversity and contributing to climate change. We felt the only solution was to remove palm oil to help lessen the demand for this ingredient.”

Available in Nourish and Revitalise, Soothe and Calm, Cleanse and Protect, and Indulge and Relax categories, the soaps contain a blend of natural butters and oils as an alternative to palm oil.


DoveUnilever Group
LuxUnilever Group
PalmoliveColgate-Palmolive Co
NiveaBeiersdorf AG
SafeguardProcter & Gamble Co

Dermatology crossover

Efforts by manufacturers to rise above the competition in a crowded marketplace has led to increased segmentation in bath and shower.

“In all beauty markets there is greater segmentation with more brands addressing different needs – high fragrance, naturals, seasonals, stress, spa and so on,” notes Dayal. “This is very marked in washing and bathing but also true in skin care, hair care and other categories. It implies that there is a steady stream of new products being marketed and innovation is what drives trial and continued growth in our business.”

Recently, such innovation has come in the form of bath and shower products claiming effects more usually associated with skin care.

“A significant number of bath and shower products launched by brands like Dove now make claims such as having intense moisturising or dermatological properties,” says Lennard. “It appears that dermatological bath and shower products may now be moving into the mainstream. Unilever’s Dove VisibleCare line of body washes, for example, claims to visibly improve the condition of the skin within three weeks.”

Indeed, Dove VisibleCare Crème Body Wash products contain a trademarked ingredient, NutriumMoisture, said to address lipid and protein damage. Also addressing moisture deficiency, Johnson & Johnson’s new 24hour Moisture Shea & Cocoa line includes two body washes – an exfoliating one and a radiance version.

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For sensitive skins, Imperial Leather (PZ Cussons) introduced SkinKind – a range of hypoallergenic shower products, while Sanex launched Sanex Dermo Hypo Allergenic Bath and Shower Gels.

At the premium end of the market, Elemis (Steiner Leisure) introduced Elemis Skin Nourishing Shower Cream, which contains milk protein to help create an environment to correct skin microflora and regulate skin’s moisture content.

Launched in September 2010, Connock London’s range of bath and body products (including Comforting Body Wash and Soothing Bath Oil) contain moisturising kukui oil from Hawaii.

According to founder Amanda Connock, the oil acts as something of a dermatological panacea. “It is high in essential fatty acids and is very good at penetrating into the skin, so it gives an excellent moisturising effect,” she says. “The women in Hawaii use the oil everywhere – hair, body, skin – and for conditions like eczema and psoriasis.”


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A recent standout trend has been for fruit scented bathroom products and the gourmand tide is showing little sign of turning. Indeed last year it accelerated with even more savoury and spicy notes added to the mix.

Henkel’s Fa launched a Yoghurt Body Smoothie Douche Créme line, comprising four fruity shower gels in a milk-based formula, while Palmolive (Colgate Palmolive) offered Palmolive Nutra.Fruit Shower Crèmes, containing moisturising cream swirled with fruit extracts. KMI’s Beautifully Delicious meanwhile brought a strawberry and pomegranate fragranced line of products and a limited edition apple & watermelon bubblelicious bath & shower gel to the table.

Spicy pink pepper provided the basis for Molton Brown’s paradisiac pink pepperpod bath & shower product, a feminine counterpart to its best selling re-charge black pepper bodywash. And pepper popped up again in Original Source’s Winter Black Pepper and Cardamom Shower Gel.

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In fact Original Source took the food theme to another level with its new Gourmet range. Based on experimental flavour combinations, the range comprises Cassis and Cranberry Shower Shot, Lime and Sweet Chilli Spice and Chocolate and Mint Shower Melt.

New from Soap & Glory was The Breakfast Scrub, a blend of oats and sugar boasting a maple syrup fragrance. “Last winter, one of the Soap & Glory team at HQ used to make golden syrup infused porridge oats every morning and Marcia Kilgore, our founder, would always ask ‘what is that delicious smell coming from the kitchen?’ This was the trigger,” Soap & Glory’s Montrasio tells SPC. “The name of course comes from The Breakfast Club movie.”

Other launches were more traditional. L’Occitane brought out an orange blossom and sweet blackcurrant scented Fleur Chérie Bath and Shower Gel, while Yardley and Woods of Windsor relaunched under new management, an autonomous Yardley division. Yardley introduced a triple milled soap and shower cream in English Lavender as well as triple milled soaps in Lily of the Valley, Peony, Iris and English Rose. And Woods of Windsor now comprises Bath & Body Collections in True Rose, Lavender, Lily of the Valley and White Jasmine.

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Spa inspiration

“Unless you live on your own and never go out, taking a bath may be the only part of the day you have all to yourself. So you want the experience to be as enjoyable as possible. You don’t necessarily want to jump in the shower and scrub yourself with a cheap soap that is likely to destroy your skin’s natural pH,” asserts Anna Doyle, founder of new natural spa brand occo.

But as tempting as a relaxing bath may be, consumers appear to have slashed both their me-time and their budget as bath additives took the biggest drubbing of any bathroom product sector, dropping 2.3% to $3,285m.

As Brid Costello, research analyst, Mintel International Group, explains: “The fast pace of modern lifestyles makes showers a more viable alternative to bathing for many people’s daily personal hygiene routine and brands are responding to consumers’ bathing preferences by offering shower products that are often at once convenient and experience oriented.”

Despite the trend leaning towards quick and convenient in 2010, however, those consumers seeking tranquillity were able to choose from several new launches designed to maximise the pleasure of bathing.

Inspired by ancient Norse rituals, Arran Aromatics created new bath, body and home fragrance collection Eydis, built around a clover, gorse and honeysuckle scent.

Looking further east for inspiration, spa brand Rituals introduced a Tao range, which includes three bathroom products: Wai Wang body exfoliating cream, T’ai Chi shower foam and Wu Wei calming cream bath.

Doyle’s occo also offered a spa experience from home. It launched with 65 skus – including bath and body washes – divided into six ranges named after the locations in Croatia which inspired their fragrance.

According to Doyle, the brand fills a niche for true spa products that are easily accessible. “I wanted the brand to be equally positioned through spas and in-store retail,” she tells SPC. “A lot of products sold in spas are treatments rather than lifestyle products and a lot of retailers have products with the word ‘spa’ on the label, but they’re not true spa products. I felt there was a gap in the market for a genuine spa brand that people could enjoy at home.”

The association between Turkish baths and rose petals was exploited by Lush which launched Turkish Delight, a smoothie shower soap containing rose absolute, rose oil and rose water. Lush also updated its cult bath ballistics (oversized, essential oil-based bath bombs) by adding a top layer consisting of ballistic mixed with shavings of bubble bar to create a foam trail.

Dead Sea Source (KMI) also introduced bath bombs (ginger scented in this instance) as well as a monoi-based product line.

Alternatively, Beiersdorf launched the ultimate in convenience: Nivea Double Effect Shower & Shave. Recognising that that many women like to shave in the shower, Nivea’s new product contains avocado oil, which ensures that the foam sticks to the skin allowing the razor to glide across to remove hair effectively.

And Lennard believes such products will have a competitive advantage moving into 2011.

“The potential for value-added body washes and shower gels remains strong as consumers continue to show a positive response to the most recent product innovations,” she says. Other product categories can expect a less prosperous year. “The bath additives industry is set to contract by $251m as time poor consumers continue to opt for showers. As a result of this habit the main growth in the industry will come from body wash, which is set to see nearly $1.5bn absolute growth by 2014.”

So to stay afloat in the bathroom products market manufacturers would be wise to follow their customers and focus on shower.

Swatting bugs
“Liquid soap sales have been particularly strong since 2009, driven by the H1N1 scare,” Euromonitor’s Carrie Lennard tells SPC. “Starting with the initial H1N1 outbreaks in Mexico in April 2009, sales of hand sanitisers skyrocketed, leading to 6% global growth in liquid soap over 2008-9.”
Manufacturers reacted quickly to the initial swine flu outbreak resulting in a wave of new products with antibacterial and antiviral claims, a trend that continued in 2010 with launches like Dettol’s No-Touch Hand Wash System, which senses users’ hands and dispenses antibacterial soap without them having to touch a potentially germ-infested pump.
The popularity of such products was highlighted by a recent poll commissioned by the American Cleaning Institute and the Personal Care Products Council in the wake of calls by special interest groups to ban the use of antibacterial agents in personal care, which revealed that 74% of US consumers used antibacterial soap.
And renewed swine flu fears over 2010’s winter months mean hand sanitisers will remain a good investment for manufacturers in the near future. “As there are still numerous highly publicised deaths due to swine flu, the scare is set to continue to mark the category out as holding major long-term growth potential for the duration of the flu outbreak,” confirms Lennard.


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Tuesday, December 5, 2017

30 Magnificent Large Cottages to Rent for Your Next Big Group Holiday

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If you are planning a trip away with a group of friends and family there are many large cottages to rent around the UK. Whether this is a birthday gathering, family reunion, corporate event or wedding celebration, there are large and luxurious properties available in the most beautiful parts of the UK. Depending on the type of break you are looking for, there is holiday accommodation for your taste, group size and budget. Find properties with indoor pools, sea views, lakes and stunning outdoor opportunities.

Discover a list of large cottages to rent in some of the most scenic areas of the UK.  Browse and book today at affordable prices. The bigger your group the more your can save per person (and the bigger your accommodation). Make your next holiday the one that will be talked about for years to come!

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For a quick look at the large cottages to rent that we’ll be discussing below, here’s the full list:

  • Aarons, Okehampton, Devon
  • The Moors House, Okehampton, Devon
  • Scarlet Pimpernel, Colchester, Suffolk
  • Chubbs Farm, Axminster, Devon
  • Redgate Farm, Axminster, Devon
  • Apple Mill, Sidmouth, Devon
  • Blencowe Hall, near Greystoke, Cumbria
  • Hause Hall Farm & Cruik Barn, Martindale, Cumbria
  • Waternook, The Lake District, Cumbria
  • New Lodge, near Penrith, Cumbria
  • Kirkbride Hall, Penrith, Cumbria
  • Glassonby Old Hall, Glassonby, Cumbria
  • Cazenovia Hall, near Greystoke, Cumbria
  • The Normans, Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk
  • Long Barn, Norfolk
  • The Oaks, All Stretton, Shropshire
  • Lletty & Annexe, Colwyn Bay, Conwy
  • The Old Post Office, Liss, Hampshire
  • Oat Hill Farmhouse, Broadway, Cotswolds
  • The Manor House, Stroud, Cotswolds
  • White Willow Lodge, near Lechlade, Cotswolds
  • August House, near Northleach, Cotswolds
  • Barnhouse, near Lechlade, Cotswolds
  • Forthampton Court, Tewkesbury, Cotswolds
  • Lower Farmhouse, Moreton-in-Marsh, Cotswolds
  • Bellhouse, near Nympsfield, Cotswolds
  • Hunter Court, Oxfordshire, Cotswolds
  • Furlong Barn, Southam, Warwickshire
  • Ivy House & Reading Room, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire
  • Hillside Farm, Whitby, Yorkshire

Looking for a large cottage to rent in a particular UK region? Select from the the list of locations below to find a cottage for your large group.

1. Aarons

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Whiddon Down, Okehampton, Devon (DV166)
Sleeps: 8 guests
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3 (an en-suite bathroom, family bathroom and shower room)
About the property: Aarons is a beautiful light and airy barn conversion in a small hamlet, based in Dartmoor National Park.
About the location: This property is perfect for exploration in Devon and Cornwall. The A30 is only a short drive away.

Layout:
The ground floor includes:

  • A large hall
  • Utility room with washing machine and dryer
  • Shower room with wc
  • Double bedroom with 5’ bed and en-suite bathroom
  • Twin bedroom with 3’ beds
  • Another twin bedroom with 3’ zip and links (which can convert to 6’ double)

The first floor:

  • Double bedroom with 5’ bed
  • Bathroom
  • Kitchen
  • Large sitting/ dining room with French windows onto a large patio

House rules:

  • Pets not allowed
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Minimum stay two nights
  • Kid-friendly
  • Baby-friendly

Key features & amenities:

  • Wood burning stove
  • Enclosed garden with garden furniture and barbecue
  • Off street parking (three vehicles)
  • Wi-Fi
  • Pub nearby
  • Great size for groups and families

Additional features:

  • Electric double oven with halogen hob, larder fridge, freezer, microwave and dishwasher
  • Utility room including washing machine and tumble dryer
  • Smart TV with Freeview, DVD/CD player
  • Mobile telephone
  • Two travel cots and two high chairs (upon request)
  • Children’s table and chairs, toy box & outdoor toddler toys
  • Garage available to store things (bikes & equipment)

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • My personal sanctuary spa
  • Walking

Nearby attractions:

  • Changford: 2.5 miles away. Here you can find great shops, pubs restaurants and the famous Gidleigh Park Hotel (two Michelin Stars).
  • National Trust’s Castle Drogo, Drewsteignton: You can see this from the house. This is an early 20th Century Castle.
  • Exmouth: 30 minute drive away. This is Devon’s oldest seaside town and has two miles of sandy beaches. Not to mention, is a world Heritage site.
  • Coasts both north and south in easy reach
  • Museum of Dartmoor Life, Okehamptom: Located next to the Tourist Information Centre
  • Dartmoor Letterboxing: Dartmoor is known for it’s hidden letterboxes. This is a great activity where participants search the Tors and valleys for hidden treasure, following clues or looking under rocks.
  • Surfing beaches of North Cornwall and Devon
  • Exeter: 18 miles from the property. Devon’s capital city and home to Exeter Cathedral
  • High Moorland Visitors Centre, Princeton: Here you can find information on where to go and insight into Dartmoor.

Price: lowest price from £425

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2. The Moors House

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South Zeal, Okehampton, Devon (DV134)
Sleeps: 10 guests
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3 en-suite shower rooms and 2 family bathrooms
About the property: This is an 18th century self catering holiday longhouse. The Moors House is located in the village of South Zeal, on the northern part of the Dartmoor National Park, Devon.

Layout:

Ground floor:

Stairs to reading area leading to five bedrooms:

  • Two double bedrooms with 6’ zip and link beds (can convert to 3’ twin beds upon request). Both rooms have TV/DVD
  • One bedroom with 5’ bed with TV/DVD
  • Two more bedrooms with 5’ beds.
  • Three en-suite shower rooms, one bathroom with a bath and shower over bath, one bathroom with separate shower.

About the location: The house is a short walk to the Devonshire village of South Zeal. Here you can find two friendly pubs serving food, a store and a coffee shop. This is the perfect location for outdoor exploration as Dartmoor National Park and the Tarka Trail are at your doorstep. The home is also only four miles east from the town of Okehampton.

House rules:

  • Pets not allowed
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Minimum stay three nights
  • Kid-friendly
  • Baby-friendly

Key features & amenities:

  • Log burner/ open fire
  • Fully enclosed garden
  • Parking for five vehicles
  • There are steps down to the house
  • WiFi
  • Pub nearby
  • Great size for groups and families

Additional features:

  • Thatched roof and exposed beams
  • Electric range cooker with gas hob, microwave, dishwasher, larder fridge, separate small freezer
  • Washing machine and dryer
  • Two TVs, two DVDs and DAB radio with docking station.
  • Three bedrooms with TVs and DVDs
  • Cot and high chair (available on request)
  • Garden furniture and gas barbecue
  • My Personal Sanctuary service

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Golf
  • My Personal Sanctuary Spa
  • Walking

Nearby attractions:

  • Exeter: 15 miles west. Property is easily accessible from Exeter St Davids, Exeter Airport and the A30/M5
  • Roadford Lake for sailing and angling (20 minutes away)
  • Beaches are a 30 minutes’ drive away.
  • The Eden Project: One hour from the property.
  • Numerous golf courses in the area
  • Two riding stables within five miles

Price: lowest price from £518 (for 7 nights)

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3. Scarlet Pimpernel

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Stoke by Nayland, Colchester, Suffolk (SU061)
Sleeps: 8
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4
About the property: This is a combination of lodges Scarlet and Pimpernel that together accommodate eight guests.

Layout:

Scarlett:

  • Open plan kitchen
  • Dining and sitting room
  • Two twin bedrooms with 3’ zip and link beds (can be made into double). Both have en-suite bathrooms.

Pimpernell:

  • Open plan kitchen
  • Dining and sitting room
  • Two twin bedrooms with 3’ zip and link beds (can be made into double). Both with en-suite bathrooms.

About the location: Scarlet Pimpernel is located in the peaceful Constable Country, which is near Stoke by Nayland in Suffolk. This is the perfect place for a family and friends’ reunion and golf or spa breaks.

House rules:

  • Pets not allowed
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Minimum of two night stay
  • Kid-friendly
  • Baby-friendly

Key features & amenities:

  • Wooden balconies
  • Onsite parking
  • Welcome hamper provided
  • WiFi

Additional features:

  • Lodge Porter on call 24/7 to transport guests to and from the spa/golf/dining facilities
  • House Chef available to prepare a bespoke menu at the lodge
  • Complimentary access to indoor heated swimming pool, sanarium, steam room, jacuzzi and technogym
  • Onsite spa and two championship golf courses (additional charges)
  • Onsite two AA restaurant, bars, clubhouse restaurant, gift and golf shops, squash court, pool, fishing, covered driving range and professional golf lessons (charges will apply)
  • Underfloor heating throughout
  • Electric oven and four ring induction hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge and freezer
  • Flatscreen TV, Blu-Ray DVD player, surround sound in the sitting room and iPod docking station
  • Travel cot and high chair available on request (may be addition charges)

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Fishing
  • Golfing
  • Swimming
  • Walking

Nearby attractions:

  • Colchester Castle: a complete Normal castle and grade II listed building
  • Colchester Zoo: with over 260 rare species (may part of breeding programmes)
  • Lavenham: known as “the most complete medieval town in Britain” with a fine collection of medieval and Tudor architecture
  • Constable’s Dedham: where Britain’s greatest landscape artist went to school
  • Flatford Mill: grade I listed watermill on the Rier Stour built in 1733 that is most famous for being painted by artist John Constable in 1816
  • The Beth Chatto Gardens
  • Antique shops
  • Kentwood Hall in Long Melford: romantic moated Tudor mansion with extensive gardens and rare breed farm

Price: lowest price from £866 (for seven nights)

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4. Chubbs Farm

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Axminster, Devon (DV083)
Sleeps: 12
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 3 (one shower room, one en-suite bathroom and one family bathroom)
About the property: This property used to be part of a farm set and is detached and thatched. This house accommodates 12 guests and is situated at the end of a track within 10 acres with views down to and across the Axe Valley. The recent refurbishment to the property combines the original features with a more contemporary design.

Layout:

Split level ground floor:

  • Large entrance hall
  • Children’s snug with TV & video
  • Sitting room
  • Five steps down to the dining room
  • Large farmhouse kitchen with breakfast table, utility room
  • Large shower room with WC
  • Boot room
  • Double bedroom with a 5’ bed
  • Twin bedroom with 3’ beds
  • Bathroom with WC and small sitting area
  • Galleried stairs to first floor

First floor:

  • Master bedroom with 6’ bed, balcony and en-suite bathroom with shower over the bath
  • Small queen-size double bedroom
  • Two twin bedrooms with 3’ beds
  • Bathroom

About the location: Chubbs Farm is set in a quiet and rural position, only two miles from Axminster. The property is a 10 minute drive from Lyme Regis, the regency resort. You can enjoy a day at the beach or go fossil hunting on the nearby cliffs.

House rules:

  • Smoking not allowed
  • Pets not allowed
  • Minimum three night stay
  • Kid-friendly
  • Suitable for children under 5 years

Key features & amenities:

Additional features:

  • Thatched roof
  • Hall with slate floor and rest of property has rugs/ oak floors
  • French doors from kitchen onto a patio
  • Double electric range oven, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer
  • Additional fridge/freezer in utility room
  • Flat-screen digital TV, video, DVD, stereo with iPod docking station
  • Three travel cots and two highchairs (available on request)
  • Gas barbecue available
  • Private water supply

Activities & things-to-do:

Nearby attractions:

  • Close to a local beach
  • Many lovely walks through nearby fields
  • The nearest town is Axminster with a pub, shops, cafes and restaurants
  • Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s River Cottage Canteen and Deli is in Axminster
  • Nearby towns include: Salcombe, Seaton, Beer and Sidmouth

Price: lowest price from £833 (for seven nights)

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5. Redgate Farm

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Shute, Axminster, Devon (DV145)
Sleeps: 10
Bedrooms: 6 (two in the annex)
Bathrooms: 3 (one family bathroom, one en-suite bathroom and one shower room)
About the property: Located in the peaceful village of Shute, Redgate Farm is a thatched, 17th century, Grade II listed farmhouse. The property has a beautiful garden and views over the surrounding farmland.

Layout:

Ground floor:

  • Utility and boot room
  • Kitchen with doors to breakfast room/ conservatory
  • Sitting room with wood burning stove dining room
  • Study/TV room

First floor:

  • Double bedroom with zip and link beds (can convert to two singles)
  • Two single bedrooms with 3’ beds
  • Family bathroom
  • Double bedroom with 6’ bed and en-suite bathroom with separate shower

Annexe with first floor accommodation:

  • Double bedroom with zip and link beds (can convert to two single beds)
  • Twin bedroom (access via the double bedroom)
  • Shower room (access via the double bedroom)
  • Annex attached to the main house (step into a lobby to access the annex)

About the location: Redgate Farm is located in the charming village of Shute, located between Honiton (seven miles) and Axminster (four miles). The National Trust property of Shute Barton is at the centre and Redgate Farm was originally part of the Shute Estate. The surrounding countryside offers you the opportunity to enjoy walks in the local area.

Also, there are two local pubs only a five minute drive away from Kilmington which serve good food. The nearest shops can be found in Colyton, a six minute drive away.

House rules:

  • Smoking not permitted
  • Minimum of three night stay
  • Pet friendly
  • Child friendly
  • Baby friendly

Key features & amenities:

Additional features:

  • Property set in six acres of grounds
  • Oil-fired central heating, electric storage heaters in the annex, gas fire in the TV room
  • Range cooker with gas hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer
  • TV, CD/radio, DVD player.
  • Travel cot and high chair (available on request)
  • Steps between some of the rooms
  • Games barn with table tennis, table football and darts board
  • Garden leading to croquet lawn
  • Paddock for ball games
  • Covered Bothy for outside entertaining
  • No barbecues permitted due to thatch

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Games room
  • Walking
  • Fishing

Nearby attractions:

  • Lyme Regis, a lovely seaside resort is within easy reach of this property
  • The town of Axminster where you can visit one of the River Cottage Canteen for a delicious breakfast, lunch or dinner
  • Nearest beaches at Branscombe (eight miles) or Beer (seven and a half miles)

Price: lowest price from £83

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6. Apple Mill

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Venn Ottery, Sidmouth, Devon (DV060)
Sleeps: 8
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3
About the property: Apple Mill is a Grade II listed property and can be accessed via its own driveway. The property has its own secluded, private garden with hot tub and courtyard.

Layout:

Ground floor:

First floor:

  • Double bedroom with a 5’ bed and en-suite shower room
  • Master bedroom with a king-size 5’ bateau lit (sleigh) bed and en-suite bathroom with a roll top bath and separate shower

About the location: This property is located in the stunning Devon countryside. Apple Mill is only four miles from Sidmouth in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty near the Jurassic Coast, the UK’s only natural World Heritage Site. It is also near to Venn Ottery Common and the Otter Valley, which are perfect for Devon countryside walks.

The Woodbury Park Golf and Leisure Club is only 10 minutes from Apple Mill (enjoy free complimentary membership during your stay). The facilities include an 18-hole championship golf course, a nine hole golf course, driving range, indoor swimming pool with Jacuzzi, sauna, gym, squash courts, tennis courts, beauty therapist and two restaurants. Green fees, court fees and beauty treatments not included.

House rules:

  • Smoking not permitted
  • Pets not permitted
  • Minimum of three night stay
  • Kid-friendly

Key features & amenities:

Additional features:

  • Electric range cooker with gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine
  • Freeview Sky TV, further TV in master bedroom. Video, DVD & radio/cassette/CD player
  • Telephone (available on request)
  • Travel cot (available on request)
  • Gas barbecue and patio furniture
  • Private water supply
  • Two adult bikes (available on request)
  • Dinner delivery service from Tasmin Lear at Wild Thyme
  • Free complimentary membership to Woodbury Park Golf and Leisure Club

Activities & things-to-do:

Nearby attractions:

  • You can visit many of the local National Trust houses, gardens or castles in the area
  • For a family day out, you can visit an adventure park, farms or steam railways which are within easy reach of the cottage
  • There are many wonderful beaches nearby at Sidmouth, Budleigh Salterton, Beer, Branscombe and Exmouth

Price: lowest price from £553

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7. Blencowe Hall

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Blencowe, near Greystoke, Cumbria (CU037)
Sleeps: 24
Bedrooms: 12
Bathrooms:13
About the property: This is a multi award-winning Grade I listed, fortified manor dating back to the 1400s. It has undergone extensive renovations, bringing the two towers into use for the first time in more than 300 years.
Blencowe Hall has won the following awards: English Heritage Construction Conservation Award, Eden District Design Award, the NWDA Conservation Award and the RICS National Conservation Award. Visit England has also awarded it 5 stars.
About the location: Blencowe Hall is located on a bluff above the river Petteril and is surrounded by gardens, grounds and fields with access to the river. Views extend to the nearby Lakeland fells and across the rolling Eden Valley fields.
The property is on the edge of the Lake District (only four miles from Lake District National Park and seven miles from Lake Ullswater. Also nearby is Aira Force National Trust waterfall, perfect stream to paddle in. There is also a tea shop and scenic walk up to the peak of Gowbarrow Fell.

House rules:

  • Smoking not allowed
  • Pets allowed
  • Kid-friendly
  • Minimum three night stay

Key features & amenities:

  • Two open fires
  • Lawned garden with patio
  • Onsite parking
  • Up to two dogs welcome (small fee)

Additional features:

  • Oak panelling and beams
  • Ancient masonry walls and doorways
  • Spiral stone staircases
  • Ancient carde robes
  • Juliette balconies
  • Four poster beds
  • Wood chip central heating, the Billiards Room has a gas fired open fronted cast stove
  • Four door oven gas Aga, a separate Bosch hob, Bosch electric oven. Two refrigerators, microwave, two dishwashers
  • Washing machine and tumble dryer
  • Utility area with second sink, storage and cloakroom
  • LCD TV, DVD player, iPod docking system
  • Telephone
  • Catering service available
  • Barbeque with charcoal provided and outdoor furniture
  • Bicycles may be rented

Activities & things-to-do:

Nearby attractions:

Price: lowest price from £3065

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8. Hause Hall Farm & Cruik Barn

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Hallin Fell, Martindale, Cumbria (CU050)
Sleeps: 14 (option to for 18 guests if you book The Stables as well)
Bedrooms: 7
Bathrooms: 7
About the property: Hause Hall Farmhouse and the Cruik Barn offers you 5 star rated accommodation in the Lake District National Park close to Lake Ullswater.
The farmstead extends several traditional lakeland stone buildings. This includes Grade II listed five bedroom, five bathroom farmhouse and the adjoining two bedroom, two bathroom Cruik Barn. These are linked across a traditional paved stone terraces along with The Stables. The Hause Hall Farmhouse can also be booked with The Stables to sleep 18 guests.
About the location: The property, Hause Hall Farm and its two adjoining cottage, is located part way up Hallin Fell at the south end of Ullswater in Martindale. Enjoy spectacular views over the fells and up into the hidden valleys of this secluded area of the Lake District.
The property is a short distance from the Howtown Hotel and its Walkers Bar, open to non residents from April to November. Also, only one mile away on the footbath is the Michelin starred Sharrow Bay Hotel. The Cruik Barn and Stables are never let independently to value your privacy during your stay at Hause Hall Farm.

House rules:

  • Kid-friendly
  • Pets allowed
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Minimum three night stay

Key features & amenities:

Additional features:

  • Spectacular views over the fells and up into the hidden valleys
  • Cycle storage

Hause Hall:

  • Central heating provided by ground source heat pump with underfloor heating downstairs and radiators in bedrooms
  • Gas fired four-oven Aga and separate gas hob with an electric oven. Microwave, fridge, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer
  • LCD TV, DVD iPod dock
  • Telephone
  • Catering service available
  • Travel cot, highchair and stair gate (available on request)
  • Garden furniture and Weber barbecue

Cruick Barn:

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Golfing
  • Walking

Nearby attractions:

  • The property is only a short walk away from the Howtown Hotel and the Walkers Bar (open to non residents April to November)
  • One mile up the country lane or footpath is the Michelin starred Sharrow Bay Hotel
  • Ullswater Cruises provides two hour cruises and short trips on a daily basis
  • Derwentwater Marina is close to Keswick offering the opportunity for windsurfing, canoeing, rock climbing courses, boats for hire and sailing
  • Nearby historic houses: Dalemain House and Gardens, Acorn Bank Garden and Watermill, Hutton-in-the-Forest and Appleby Castle

Price for Hause Hall Farm & Cruick Barn– sleeps 14 guests: lowest price from £1790 (Book here)

Price for Hause Hall, Cruick and The Stables– sleeps 18 guests: lowest price from £2,092 (Book here)

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9. Waternook

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Ullswater, The Lake District, Cumbria (CU060)
Sleeps: 12 (option for 20 guests if you book The Great Barn as well)
Bedrooms: 6 double bedrooms (all en-suite)
About the property: Set within 26 acres of private grounds and gardens, Waternook provides a secluded setting with views of lake and mountain. The property is located at the base of Hallin Fell and is complimented with half a mile of Ullswater lake with boathouse and private jetty.
The property has sleek and sophisticated interior styling, making it the perfect place for a special event, wedding or gathering with friends.
About the location: The Ullswater Valley lies in the the English Lake District and is a place that offers a great escape since it is relatively untouched by tourism. Ullswater is surrounded by beautiful Lakeland fells, perfect for walks. This is an adventure destination for the family or a romantic escape. Ullswater also offers a lot of exciting opportunities for thrill seekers looking for an adventure.

House rules:

Key features & amenities:

  • Half a mile of lake frontage
  • 26 acres of private estate grounds
  • Lake view
  • Terraced gardens with seating
  • Boathouse with private jetty
  • Infinity terrace with hot tub
  • Two dogs are welcome (small fee)
  • Onsite parking
  • Concierge services available

Additional features:

  • Stone and porcelain en-suite bathrooms with rain showers
  • Designer baths in two bedrooms
  • State of the art kitchen
  • Wood burning stove
  • Spa and wellness sanctuary
  • Lake view dining
  • Panoramic views of lake and mountains
  • Integrated music system and iPad control
  • TVs in all bedrooms
  • Barbecue terrace with equipment
  • Travel cot and highchair (available on request)
  • Dog beds (available on request)
  • Cinema with Sky movies and sports
  • Secure bike and canoe storage
  • Security gate entry system

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Jacuzzi/hot tub
  • Sauna
  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Walking

Nearby attractions:

  • Ullswater is the perfect destination for lakeshore walks. Hiking for the novice and more experienced mountaineers
  • Ullswater Lake: Known as one of England’s most beautiful lakes. You can take a Round the Lake Pass with Ullswater Steamers. You can hop on and off at different piers around the lake and explore at your own pace.
  • Lots of exciting outdoor activities: mountain biking, pony trekking, paragliding and sailing. Waternook’s concierge service can help you arrange these activities.
  • Historic houses like Dalemain and Hutton-in-the Forest: both beautiful properties with lovely gardens
  • Rheged Centre in nearby Penrith: This is an arts centre, cafe, cinema, farm shop and market selling local produce (with a grass covered roof).

Price for Waternook – sleeps 12 guests: lowest price from £4930 (book here)

Price for Waternook & The Great Barn – sleeps 20 guests: lowest price from £6886 (book here)

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10. New Lodge

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Watermillock, nr Penrith, Cumbria (CU056)
Sleeps: 8
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2 (and a shower room)
About the property: New Lodge was originally the gatehouse for Leeming House, which dates back to the early 1900s. The property is located in a beautiful location with incredible views of Lake Ullswater.
This is a luxurious lakeside lodge which has a stunning architecturally designed extension. This incorporates large areas of glass allowing you to enjoy panoramic views of the Lake, Barton Fell and Haling Fell from different levels of the house. The house also has its own private shore line and a small jetty at the end of the lawn making it a wonderful location to enjoy the beautiful lakeside setting.

Layout:

First floor:

Second floor:

  • Generous landing area that leads to the master suite with 6’ bed
  • Large mezzanine master suite (lots of natural light and views with full floor to ceiling windows). Access a sofa and study area on the mezzanine balcony over the living space below. Walk in wardrobe leading to contemporary en-suite bathroom (free standing bath and shower).
  • Separate room with single bed, which is perfect for children. Through this room you can access a game/TV room with sofa and velux windows

Outside:

  • Access to the property is through a gated entrance onto a tarmaced drive with parking for up to five cars and hard standing for boats
  • The flagged patio leads to a large lawn, which extends down to the private lake shower and small jetty

About the location: This is the perfect position for exploring northern parts of the Lake District National Park. Right outside the property you can enjoy beautiful walks. There are also lots of opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling, horse riding, kayaking, fishing and sailing.

House rules:

  • Pets not allowed
  • Minimum three night stay
  • Kid-friendly

Key features & amenities:

Additional features:

  • Stunning panoramic views overlooking Lake Ullswater and surrounding fells
  • Floor to ceiling windows in the living area and master bedroom
  • Wooden beam vaulted ceilings in parts
  • Electric hob and oven, microwave, fridge freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer
  • Charcoal barbeque and garden furniture

Activities & things-to-do:

Nearby attractions:

Price: lowest price from £893

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11. Kirkbride Hall

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Melmerby, near Langwathby, Penrith, Cumbria (CU054)
Sleeps: 8
Please note: Nearby properties can accommodate more guests – Melmerby hall (18 guests) and Stag Cottage (four guests).
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4
About the property: Located in the Eden Valley near the Lake District National Park, Kirkbride Hall is a 5* rated property for up to eight guests. The property was completed in early 2015 and was designed to cater to all the comforts of a traditional Cumbrian cottage. This includes sandstone walls using stone sourced from within the estate, solid oak floors, antique furniture and a large welcoming wood burning stove in the sitting room.
The property is a sandstone terraced cottage situated in walled cherry and apple orchards of Melmerby Hall. The former orchard garden of Melmerby Hall is a beautiful setting for this property.
Kirkbride has open plan access and parking to the front, a large enclosed patio and garden to the rear. It is the perfect place to relax on a warm summer’s day with a lot of space for children to play safely on the property.
Since it is in on the grounds of Melmerby Hall (sleeps 18 guests) it is also a great opportunity for families that would like to be near each other but not in the same property. Stag Cottage is also nearby (sleeps four guests).
About the location:  Kirkbride is right next to the quiet and scenic churchyard of the Grade II listed St John’s Church in Melmerby. There is also private gated access to 20 acres of mixed woodland grounds of Melmerby Hall through an iron gate set into the orchard wall. These grounds include woodland paths, water meadows and a tributary to the River Eden.

House rules:

  • Pets allowed (three dogs)
  • Minimum three night stay
  • No hen or stag parties
  • Baby-friendly
  • Kid-friendly

Key features & amenities:

Additional features:

  • Oak flooring
  • Underfloor heating fired by an environmentally friendly wood chip boiler system
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washer and dryer
  • 42’ TV, DVD player, iPod docking system
  • Telephone
  • Catering service available
  • Travel cot, high chair and stair gate (available on request)
  • Barbecue and charcoal available

Activities & things-to-do:

Nearby attractions:

  • Melmerby is set within the heart of the Eden Valley at the base of Pennine fells and the Hartside Pass (which climbs 1904 feet above sea level). This offers you the opportunity to get a beautiful viewpoint on a clear day of the Eden Valley, Lake District and even as far as southern Scotland.
  • Melmerby also has a village shop, tea room, post office, antique shop. La Brocante Emporium is within walking distance of the property.
  • The ‘Coast to Coast’ Cycle route passes through the village on the A686 and ascends via Hartside to Alston

Price: lowest price from £612

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12. Glassonby Old Hall

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Glassonby, Cumbria (CU052)
Sleeps: 8
Please note: There are neighbouring properties that accommodate more people, Elk Cottage (sleeps four) and Jenny’s Croft (sleeps four).
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 5
About the property: Glassonby Old Hall is a 5 Star Gold Award winning traditional long house that is Grade II listed. It is one of three luxury properties in Glassonby, Cumbria. The other two properties are Elk Cottage and Jenny’s Croft, which both adjoin Glassonby Old Hall. All properties date to the 1600s.
Recent renovations brought the properties back into habitation for the first time since 1764. Glassonby Old Hall still retains many of its original features like the old ship timber oak beams, oak mullion windows, flagged stone floors, open fires and stone staircases.
Layout:

Ground floor:

First floor:

About the location: The property used to be a farm and is positioned on the hills of the Eden Valley, giving amazing views toward the Pennines and the rolling countryside.

This is the perfect location to an outdoor holiday in Cumbria. There are lots of walks nearby and leading to Lacey’s Caves along the Eden River, to the Long Meg Stone Circle (second largest in England) and to the nearby Cumbrian village of Melmerby. Here you can find the nationally acclaimed organic Village Bakery.

House rules:

  • Kid-friendly
  • Baby-friendly
  • Pets allowed (two dogs welcome)
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Minimum three night stay

Key features & amenities:

Additional features:

  • Oak and sandstone flag flooring with underfloor heating
  • Four oven Aga, electric hob and separate oven, microwave, fridge freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer
  • Large screen LCD TV, DVD player, iPod docking system
  • Telephone
  • Catering service available
  • Heated towel rails in all bathrooms
  • Cots and high chairs (available on request)
  • Barbecue with charcoal available to use
  • Garden furniture

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Fishing
  • Golfing
  • Cycling
  • Walking

Nearby attractions:

  • Village shop in Kirkoswald (one and a half miles away) which has two local pubs
  • You can rent bicycles, locks and helmets locally
  • Nearby fishing spots
  • Great walks from right outside of the property – from Dale Raven along the banks of the Riven Eden, a walk to Lacey’s Caves along the Eden River and a walk to the Long Meg Stone Circle
  • Glassonby is situated along the popular C2C cycle route and there are also many quiet lanes in the local area for cyclists. Cycling route maps provided at property.
  • Glenridding Sailing Centre, where you can hire canoes and sailboats
  • Rookin House Farm where you can go on a Pony trek
  • Lake Ullswater at the Sharrow Bay Hotel, where you can enjoy a leisurely meal on the shoreline
  • Junction 40 of the M6 is nine miles away
  • Penrith the historic market town can be easily reached by taxi from the station (three hours train journey time from London)

Price: lowest price from £612

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13. Cazenovia Hall

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Near Greystoke, Cumbria (CU046)
Sleeps: 8
Please note: There are neighbouring properties that accommodate more people, Riverain and Wythburn Cottage (both sleeping six guests).
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4
About the property: Cazenovia Hall is a Grade II listed and 5 Star Gold Award winning property located in the secluded grounds of the family owned Grade I listed Blencowe Hall. This holiday home has been renovated to a high standard with light and airy four bedroom traditional stone built barn that dates back to 1726.
This property has views up over the nearby hills. It’s secluded south facing sandstone terraces are perfect to relax after a day adventuring the Lake District.
About the location: This property is based on the edge of the Lake District (four miles away from Lake District National Park). Blencowe is also close to the Aira Force National Trust waterfall, offering a place to paddle, tea shop and walk up to the peak of Gowbarrow Fell.
Cazenovia Hall is also just over a mile from Greystoke Village, with a village shop, traditional Lakeland pub (The Boot and Shoe), a heated swimming pool and Greystoke Castle with its 3,000 acres of woodland grounds for country walks.

House rules:

  • Kid-friendly
  • Pets allowed (two dogs)
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Minimum three night stay

Key features & amenities:

  • Open fire
  • Private garden with sandstone terraces
  • Parking (four vehicles)
  • WiFi

Additional features:

Activities & things-to-do:

Nearby attractions:

Price: lowest price from £612

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14. The Normans

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Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk (NO088)
Sleeps: 14
Bedrooms: 6
Bathrooms: 4 en-suite bathrooms and 1 en-suite shower room
About the property: The Normans is a three storey holiday townhouse based in the centre of Wells-next-the-Sea in Norfolk. The property is only a two-minute walk from the harbour and the sea. This is a self catering luxury rental house that’s garden is enclosed by a high wall.
The bedrooms are spacious and offer impressive views across the coast from Holkham to Stiffkey.
History of the property: The house was built for the town’s wheat merchant (rumoured to be a smuggler). This is why there is a spy window at the top of the house, from where the merchant could watch boats come in. The house had tunnels running beneath which lead to different locations in the town.
About the location: Wells-next-the-Sea is a popular Norfolk town that is based in a small harbour on the beautiful North Norfolk Coast. This area is one of the UK’s designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town is known for its narrow streets, old alleys and yards with plenty of shops, pubs and cafes. Also, many impressive Victorian and Georgian buildings.

House rules:

  • Smoking not allowed
  • Pets not allowed
  • Kid-friendly
  • Baby-friendly
  • Minimum three nights stay

Key features & amenities:

  • Open fire
  • Enclosed, walled garden
  • Parking (four vehicles)
  • WiFi

Additional features:

  • Electric oven with induction hob, microwave oven, fridge with freezer compartment, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer
  • TV, DVD player
  • Travel cot and high chair (available on request)
  • Garden furniture and charcoal barbecue
  • Swinging seat and petanque pit in garden
  • Catering can be arranged through Julie Abbs Catering

Activities & things-to-do:

Nearby attractions:

  • You can access the beach via a miniature steam train from the harbour. The beach has pine trees, sand dunes and colourful beach huts.
  • The quay has an active fishing fleet and sailing club
  • North Norfolk Coastal Path, perfect for walkers and birdwatchers with many creeks and marshes

Price: lowest price from £1199

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15. Long Barn

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Felmingham nr Aylsham, Norfolk (NO021)
Sleeps: 10 (or 16 if you also rent the adjoining property, Dovecote)
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 1
About the property: Located on the grounds of Felmingham Hall (a Grade II listed Elizabethan manor house) are the Felmingham Hall Barns. These are two award-winning holiday properties within a stunning 18th century barn conversion. Off a country lane and located at the end of a long drive, you can find the barns set within a walled garden and surrounded by farmland. There is a grape and laburnum covered pergola leading up to the properties.
The Long Barn is light and spacious, with a 30’ high vaulted drawing room with imposing fireplace, heating and double doors to front and rear gardens and terrace. The dining room leads out to a covered loggia (via double doors) where you can enjoy a meal while overlooking the private south-facing walled garden with views to the Hall. There are inter-connecting doors between Long Barn and Dovecote (sleeps six guests)
Property history: The Long Barn was once the home of William Talman, an architect of Chatsworth House and Master of the Works to the court of James I. Felmingham Hall was constructed in 1569 and is one the earliest examples of Elizabethan architecture in North Norfolk.

Layout:

Ground floor:

  • Drawing room with a wood burning stove and underfloor heating, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room
  • Twin bedroom with 3’ beds and an en-suite bathroom

First floor:

  • Double room with a 4’6 bed, an en-suite shower room and a window over the grand hall
  • Twin room with an en-suite shower room
  • Double bedroom with a 4’6 bed and an en-suite bathroom
  • Double bedroom with a 5’ bed, an ornate window/ fire escape an an en-suite bathroom

About the location: This property is based in unspoilt countryside not far from the National Trust’s Blickling and Felbrigg estates. It is the perfect location for exploring the Norfolk coastline, only 20 minutes away by car.

House rules:

  • Kid-friendly
  • Baby-friendly
  • Pets not allowed
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Minimum two night stay
  • No stag or hen parties allowed

Key features & amenities:

Additional features:

  • Short walk from the beach
  • Shared game rooms (table tennis, table football and toys)
  • Freeview TV, DVD, CD, Telephone
  • Travel cot, high chair and stair gate (available on request)
  • Private water supply
  • Garden furniture and barbecue
  • Catering can be arranged through Julie Abbs Catering

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Walking
  • Game Room

Nearby attractions:

  • Weaver’s Way, a famous network of country walks is ten minutes from the property.
  • The east coast is just fifteen minutes by car.
  • Holt and Burnham Market, both picturesque Georgian towns
  • Cley, a seaside village with famous bird sanctuaries
  • Cromer, a traditional English resort town its Hotel de Paris
  • Sheringham and Wells, both towns a short drive away and offer delicatessens, antique shops, restaurants and theatres

Price for Long Barn – sleeps 10: lowest price from £1039 (book here)

Price for Dovecote – the adjoining property that sleeps 6: lowest price from £612 (book here)

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16. The Oaks

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Inwood, All Stretton, Shropshire (SH019)
Sleeps: 10
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3
About the property: The Oaks is a detached country holiday house based in the South Shropshire Hills. This luxury self catering rental has been refurbished to a high standard, offering contemporary, spacious and light accommodation.
The garden is two acres and surrounded by post and rail fencing and hedges. There are also two large, sunny stone patios with teak furniture facing west and south, offering views over Shropshire’s Caradoc and Lawley Hills.
About the location: The Oaks is based on the side of the Long Mynd and enjoys stunning views over the surrounding hills. This area is regarded as one of the UK’s designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

House rules:

  • Pets not allowed
  • Minimum three night stay
  • Kid-friendly
  • Baby-friendly

Key features & amenities:

Additional features:

  • Perfect celebration venue for family or friends
  • Beautiful views
  • Visiting organic spa treatment service available with My Personal Sanctuary
  • Oil Aga plus a separate electric hob, oven and microwave
  • Fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer
  • 42’’ Plasma TV with DVD. 19’’ plasma TV
  • Separate TV and video in games room with selection of children’s videos, children’s pool table, table football and board games
  • CD player, Bose iPod speakers, radio
  • Travel cot, highchair and stair gate (available on request)
  • Outdoor furniture and barbecue
  • Catering service available

Activities & things-to-do:

Nearby attractions:

Price: lowest price from £944

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17. Lletty & Annexe

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Bodnant Estate, Colwyn Bay, Conwy (CY008)
Sleeps: 8
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
About the property: Lletty is one of eight luxury self-catering cottages on The Bodnant Estate near Conwy in North Wales. This is the perfect location for an outdoor break.
The property is a historic three-storey Grade II stone holiday farmhouse dating from the 17th century. The farmhouse has been rescued from dereliction and restored which has lead to it receiving an award from the Conwy Civic Society in 2009 for the restoration. The farmhouse has many period features and the separate annexe provides accommodation for two guests.
Layout:

Ground floor:

  • Twin bedroom with 3’ beds, a vaulted ceiling and a private bathroom
  • Study/sitting room with stairs up to dining room and door to the garden

First floor:

  • Double bedroom with a 5’ bed
  • Twin bedroom with a 3’ single zip and link beds (can be converted into a 6’ king-sized bed on request)
  • Bathroom with a shower over the bath

Annexe:

About the location: The Estate lies off a woodland track where there are many walking opportunities, paths, woods and farmland. It is located high above the Eglwysbach valley, with pastoral views.
Central to the Bodnant Estate is Bodnant Garden, owned by the National Trust. Also, the garden is only one to two miles walking distance from this property and open every day of the year.

House rules:

  • Baby-friendly
  • Child-friendly
  • Pets not allowed
  • Smoking now allowed
  • Minimum three night stay

Key features & amenities:

  • Wood burning stove
  • Enclosed garden, parts on a slope with steps and a level sitting area below the house. Also, an eating terrace to one side of the house
  • Parking (three vehicles)
  • Access is via a single country road and graded track across fields
  • WiFi

Other properties on the estate:

Additional features:

  • Period features within the property – oak and slate floors, vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and a bread oven
  • Gas range cooker, microwave, larder fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine
  • TV, Freeview, DVD, CD/radio
  • Travel cost, highchair and stair gate (available on request)
  • Garden furniture and barbecue
  • 10% discount at Hayloft restaurant, the Tearooms, Bodnant Cookery School and Bodnant Garden Centre
  • Fishing permits available at Bodnant Garden Centre
  • ‘Click and Collect’ service allowing you to order food in advance and then collect on arrival from the Bodnant Welsh Food Centre

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Walking

Nearby attractions:

  • Access to miles of private paths that run through the woods and across farmlands
  • Bodnant Welsh food where you can find the Hayloft restaurant, producing rustic Welsh food with a modern twist
  • Bodnant Tearooms where you can enjoy fresh cakes and look out to the beautiful Conwy Estuary and Carneddau Hills (also 25 meters of adventure play trail for children here)
  • Bodnant Cookery School, where you can hone your skills with personal guidance from culinary experts. Classes for beginners and the more advanced.
  • Fishing permits can be purchased so you can fish right near the property (Roach, Tench, Perch, Eels and Rainbow Trout)
  • Bodnant Garden Centre
  • Bodnant Craft Centre

Price: lowest price from £471

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18. The Old Post Office

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Empshott, Liss, Hampshire (HA018)
Sleeps: 10
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3
About the property: The Old Post office is situated back from the road within a unique and private woodland setting and is complemented by the beautiful landscape.
Once the old post office, this property has been transformed with restored and reclaimed pink flooring throughout, stunning entrance hall and impressive stairway leading to a galleried landing. The sitting room leads into a piano room which then leads into the kitchen/dining room.
The open plan of the property gives you a great feeling of space with bi-fold doors leading to the patio area, garden and views over the woodlands. The master bedroom has vaulted ceilings, which creates an airy New York loft feel. This room also has a balcony which provides stunning views over the surrounding Hampshire countryside.
Property history: This property was once a family run business, which included the village stores, post office and bus stop. It was built in 1907 to serve the Le Court Estate and has been extended and renovated by the current owners. The restoration retains and enhances many of the original features with lovely decor along with replacing the tilting outside the property with handmade clay tiles. This restoration was featured on a television series.

Layout:

Ground floor:

  • Kitchen/dining room
  • Large galleried entrance hall
  • Snug
  • Sitting room
  • Piano room
  • Utility
  • Cloakroom

First floor:

About the location: Alton, a nearby market town offers a variety of high street shops and also a weekly market. Also, the Watercress Line runs close with its steam locomotives. You can also venture into Farnham, Winchester and Basingstoke where there are more shops and a mainline railway station with connections to London Waterloo.

House rules:

  • Kid-friendly
  • Pets allowed (one dog)
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Minimum three night stay

Key features & amenities:

  • Large galleried entrance hall & landing
  • Parking (six cars)
  • WiFi

Additional features:

  • TV with Freeview and 3D smart TV with integrated Netflix/ Talk Talk TV for movies, CD player
  • Gas cooker, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, fridge and freezer
  • Cot, high chair and stair gate (available on request)
  • Garden with stream along the edge of the garden

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Fishing
  • Golfing
  • Walking

Nearby attractions:

  • Hamlet of Empshott, only two miles from the historic village of Selbourne and not far from the home of Jane Austen
  • Many beautiful country pubs and walks in the vicinity
  • South Downs National Park sites and nearby woodland
  • Southampton Airport, accessible via M3 and M27 coastal motorway (40 minute drive)
  • Frequent trains from London to Liss via South West Trains
  • Liss, Hawkley, WInchester, Petersfield and Haslemere all offering villages, shops and dining

Price: lowest price from £1706

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19. Oat Hill Farmhouse

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Snowshill, Broadway, Cotswolds (CO232)
Sleeps: 16
Bedrooms: 8
Bathrooms: 5 and 2 shower rooms
About the property: Oat Hill Farmhouse is a 17th century farmhouse located in the centre of Snowshill and full of character features. This is a Cotswold village located at the top of the slope of villages of Stanway, Stanton Broadway, Buckland and Laverton.
About the location: You can get to the nearest pub within a three minute walk (The Snowshill Arms). Also, there is a church and its manor house within the village with beautiful gardens and tea rooms which are administered by the National Trust. On the edge of the village, you can also find Snowshill Lavender Farm, where you can wander through fragrant lavender fields (35 different varieties) and enjoy their tea rooms after.

House rules:

  • Pets not allowed
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Kid-friendly
  • Suitable for children under five

Key features & amenities:

  • Two open fireplaces (including a huge inglenook in the kitchen)
  • Large, tiered garden patio area for dining
  • Parking (eight vehicles)
  • WiFi

Additional features:

  • Spacious family kitchen
  • Exposed beams
  • Some flag stoned floors and stone walls
  • South and west facing summer house
  • Kitchen includes large range cooker, microwave, large fridge freezer with ice maker, two dishwashers, wine fridge and island work station
  • TV room with 46’’ TV screen with HD Freeview. DVD.
  • External utility room with washing machine, tumble dryer, additional fridge and space for storage
  • Garden furniture and barbecue
  • Travel cot and high chair (available on request). Also, rooms large enough to accommodate a travel cot

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Theatre
  • Walking
  • Cycling
  • Polo
  • Cricket
  • Golfing
  • Horse racing

Nearby attractions:

  • Broadway (less than three miles away) and offers several restaurants, tea rooms and shops
  • Towns of Chipping Campden, Moreton-in-Marsh and Stow-on-the-Wold are all a short drive away with wonderful restaurants and pubs
  • Stratford-upon-Avon (a little farther away) with the Royal Shakespeare Theatre
  • Cotswold Way in Chipping Campden offers plenty of footpaths for walkers
  • For sports lovers there are several golf courses closeby, National Hunt Racing at Cheltenham, Cricket at Worcester and Polo at Cirencester Park

Price: lowest price from £2095

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20. The Manor House

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Bisley, Stroud, Cotswolds (CO268)
Sleeps: 14
Bedrooms: 7
Bathrooms: 6
About the property: This is a stunning 16th century Manor house with original features like an inglenook fireplace and mullioned windows. The gardens have a swimming pool and are maintained all year round. It is perfect for a break away  in the Cotswolds for a reunion with family, friends, gatherings and celebrations.

Layout:

Ground floor:

  • Hallway
  • Fully fitted kitchen/breakfast room (seating for 16)
  • Dining room
  • Drawing room with inglenook fireplace
  • Sitting room
  • Utility room and wc

First floor:

  • Master bedroom with 6’ bed and en-suite
  • Bedroom with 6’ bed and en-suite
  • Bedroom with twin 3’ beds
  • Bedroom with 4’6 bed
  • Bedroom with a 4’6 bed and en-suite
  • Bedroom with 5’ bed and an en-suite
  • Family bathroom

Second floor:

  • Bedroom with twin 3’ beds and en-suite

Outside property:

About the location:The property provides breathtaking views into the surrounding countryside. This is also the perfect place for walking, cycling and horseback riding. Also, the Manor House is great at any season with the beautiful pool in the summer and the log fire in winter months.

House rules:

  • Smoking not allowed
  • Pets not allowed
  • Minimum two night stay

Key features & amenities:

  • Open fire
  • Lawns and gardens with terrace
  • Outdoor heated swimming pool with changing rooms (available May to September)
  • Plenty of on-site parking

Additional features:

  • Views across the Cotswold countryside.
  • Property retains many of its original features from the 16th century.
  • Inglenook fireplace.
  • Four oven oil fired Aga, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer.
  • Multiple televisions.
  • Garden furniture and barbecue.

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Swimming
  • Golfing
  • Walking
  • Gardens
  • Shopping

Nearby attractions:

Price: lowest price from £2494

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21. White Willow Lodge

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Near Lechlade, Cotswolds (CO282)
Sleeps: 12
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 5
About the property: This property is set on a stunning lake in the centre of the Cotswolds. This is a great property for time away with family or friends. There is complimentary use of the luxury spa and outdoor facilities included in your stay. There are sleeping arrangement for ten plus an additional bunk bed for two for children only.
There are lake views throughout the property across three floor. The interiors are warm and luxurious in a contemporary design. The property has been published in ‘25 Beautiful Homes’ magazine.
Guests have access to kayaks, bikes, fishing, sailing and rowing boats, zip wires, a luxury spa on the estate with 20 meter pool, sauna, spa and fully-equipped gym. In home catering and beauty treatments are also available.

Layout:

  • Master suite 1 – sleeps two, King bed
  • Bedroom 2 – sleep 2, King bed
  • Bedroom 3 – sleeps 2, Super king or twin bed
  • Bedroom 4 – sleeps 4, Super king or twin bed and bunk beds
  • Bedroom 5 – sleeps 2, King bed

About the location: Situated in a 650 acre estate of ‘Lakes by Yoo’ near Cirencester and only 90 minutes from London.

House rules:

  • No pets allowed
  • Minimum stay two nights
  • No stag or hen gatherings allowed

Key features & amenities:

  • Log fire in sitting room and master suite
  • Outdoor terrace overlooking lakes
  • Onsite parking
  • Wifi

Additional features:

  • Concierge Menu available (fridge stocking, fire lighting and bike hire)
  • Security on call 24/7 at gated entrance
  • Catering with a range of chefs
  • On site spa offering treatments (gym, heated pool, sauna, steam and hot tub)
  • Nanny services available with qualified childcare professionals. The ‘Yoo’ kids club  encourages kids to take part in outdoor adventures such as Ben Fogle’s School of Wild.
  • Kitchen equipment and a Nespresso machine
  • Outdoor terraces on both ground and top floor with a barbecue
  • Sky TV, DVD/Blue Ray player, Sonos system and board games
  • Two double kayaks available when lakes are open
  • Onsite tennis courts, fishing, boating and wild swimming within the estate

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Tennis
  • Fishing
  • Boating
  • Kayaking
  • Swimming
  • Walking
  • Children’s camp/activities

Nearby attractions:

  • Many wonderful pubs nearby like: The Swan at Southrop (within walking distance) and The Five Alls in Filkin.
  • Many waterways including the Thames, Avon and Severn run through the region. The Coln and Leach join the Thames at Lechlade, making the town a favourite mooring place for narrow boats and a hub for cruises. Also, there are opportunities to tour up-river on a Thames Launch or charter your own boat for the day.
  • Lechlade, a market town that is home to a music festival and churchyard that inspired Shelley
  • Burford, a medieval town that has been featured in Forbes list of Europe’s loveliest places to live
  • Filkins, part of the estate of Sir Stafford Cripps
  • Southrop with a beautiful 12th century church
  • Lots of walking and hiking available with 3,000 miles of public footpaths. You can spend a few days walking the length of the Gloucestershire Way (100 miles from Forest of Dean to Tewkesbury Abbey)
  • Daylesford Organics with handmade cheeses, pastries, breads and local produce
  • Coln Valley Smokery in Northleach
  • Benson’s Farm, delivers organic apple juice
  • Cheltenham Festival, The Gold Cup (March)
  • Cotswold Wildlife Park to get up close to the rhinos, camels, lions and more.

Price: lowest price from £1220

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22. August House

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Hampnett, near Northleach, Cotswolds (CO300)
Sleeps: 12
Bedrooms: 7
Bathrooms: 7
About the property: Built in 1872, August house was originally the village rectory but has been transformed into a modern home. This unique property is based in one of the Cotswolds most picturesque hamlets and perfect for family holidays away.
August House is spacious and perfect for family and friends to gather together. The ground floor offers a large kitchen/ breakfast room, family room, two sitting rooms, dining room and also a children’s playroom. Upstairs the bedrooms are decorated with double beds and en-suite bathrooms.
About the location: This property is located on the edge of Hampnett and is surrounded by countryside. There are six acres of landscaped parkland to explore and large gardens with formal lawns and box hedges. Also, an outdoor swimming pool is available in the summer months.

House rules:

  • Kid-friendly
  • Suitable for children under 5
  • Pets not allowed
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Minimum of two night stay

Key features & amenities:

Additional features:

  • Antique furniture throughout
  • One bedroom with en-suite bathroom on the ground floor.
  • Children’s playroom with toys and games
  • Gas range cooker, fridge with small freezer compartment, two dishwashers.
  • Televisions with Freeview in playroom, snug and kitchen.
  • Bose iPod docking station and Roberts radio.
  • Cooking and baking can be arranged prior (additional charge)

Activities & things-to-do:

Nearby attractions:

  • Northleach is only a mile away and includes a convenience store, butcher and post office
  • Burton-on-the-Water (10 minutes drive away) and Stow-on-the-Wold (15 minutes drive) have larger supermarkets and shops
  • Nearby villages include Bourton-on-the-Water, Lower Slaughter, Burford, Stow-on-the-Wold and Cirencester
  • Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens is perfect for a day out
  • Crocodiles of the World, the UK’s only crocodile zoo
  • Far Peak Climbing, a climbing facility at nearby Northleach (all ages and abilities welcome)
  • Historic spa town of Cheltenham, only 10 miles away and known for festivals (literary, music and food) and famous racecourse
  • Blenheim Palace, historic house and gardens open year round and perfect for walks with friends and family
  • Gardens at Snowshill, Kiftsgate, Sezincote, Batsford and Hidcote (within an hour’s drive)
  • Rail services run to Kingham railway station. There is a direct service from London Paddington (one and a half hours).

Price: lowest price from £2233

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23. Barnhouse

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Near Lechlade, Cotswolds (CO290)
Sleeps: 10
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 7 (5 are en-suite)
About the property: The Barnhouse was designed by Kate Moss and pricing includes the services of a butler during your stay. This is a gated community where you receive the ultimate rural retreat. This is a five bedroom, seven bathroom barn that is tucked away in the woods with panoramic windows across Bowmoor lake.

Layout:

About the location: The property is located on Cotswold Water Park and is a great spot for exploring the local area. The Barnhouse is on a private estate on 650 acres of idyllic Cotswolds countryside. You are only 15 minutes from Cirencester, 30 minutes from Cheltenham Racecourse and 90 minutes from London.

House rules:

  • Kid-friendly
  • Ask about pets
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Minimum stay of two nights

Key features & amenities:

  • Price includes butler services
  • Five bedrooms with one master suite with art deco four poster bed and balcony
  • Log fire in the sitting room
  • Private outdoor heated pool
  • Playroom
  • Large secluded garden
  • Parking available on property
  • WiFi

Additional features:

  • Concierge Menu available (fridge stocking, fire lighting and bike hire)
  • Security on call 24/7 at gated entrance
  • Catering available
  • On site spa offering treatments (gym, heated pool, sauna, steam and hot tub)
  • Nanny services available
  • ‘Yoo’ kids club available
  • Kitchen equipment and a Nespresso machine
  • Outdoor terraces on ground and top floor with barbecue
  • Sky TV, DVD/Blu Ray player, Sonos system and board games
  • Two double kayaks available when lakes are open
  • Onsite tennis courts, boating, fishing and wild swimming all on the estate

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Walking
  • Golfing
  • Tennis
  • Boating
  • Kayaking
  • Spa facilities
  • Swimming

Nearby attractions:

  • The Five Alls in Filkin and The Swan at Southrop (both excellent nearby pubs)
  • Many local waterways offering boating and cruise opportunities. The Thames, Avon and Severn run through the region and the Coln and Leach join the Thames at Lechlade.
  • Lechlade, home to music festival and churchyard that inspired Shelley
  • Burford, medieval town named one of Europe’s loveliest places to live by Forbes
  • Filkins, part of the estate of Sir Stafford Cripps
  • Many walking opportunities with the Gloucestershire Way offering 100 miles from Forest of Dean to Tewkesbury Abbey
  • Cotswold Wildlife Park
  • Cheltenham Festival, The Gold Cup (March)
  • Daylesford Organics offering fresh produce

Price: lowest price from £4530

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24. Forthampton Court

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Tewkesbury, Cotswolds (CO186)
Sleeps: 10
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 6
About the property: Forthampton Court is a modernised and spacious self-contained wing of a Grade II listed manor house. The property has been redecorated to a high standard and is furnished throughout with decorative prints and antique furniture.
Property history: Some parts of the house date as far back as the 15th century. This includes the Medieval Great Hall built by the Abbots of Benedictine monastery at Tewksbury. Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn were also believed to have stayed at the property in July 1535. The wing was added around 1890 by Philip Webb, the Arts and Crafts architect.
Layout:

Ground floor:

  • Entrance lobby with wc and utility room leading to a staircase hall, adjoins oak-panelled drawing room with open fire
  • External door leading to the rose garden from drawing room
  • Dining room and breakfast kitchen

First floor:

  • Master bedroom with a 6’ bed, simulated coal gas fire and en-suite bathroom (roll-top bath and separate shower)
  • Double bedroom with a 5;6 bed, simulated coal gas fire and en-suite bathroom with shower over bath.
  • Double bedroom with a 6’ zip and link bed (can convert to two 3’ singles upon request) and en-suite shower room)

Second floor:

  • Double bedroom with 5’6’’ bed and en-suite bathroom with separate shower
  • Twin bedroom with 3’6’’ beds and an adjoining wc and wash basin

About the location: The property is close to the west bank of the River Severn on the Gloucestershire/Worcestershire border.

House rules:

  • Children over 12 years are welcome
  • A dog is welcome
  • Minimum three night stay

Key features & amenities:

  • Open fireplace
  • Aga
  • Rose garden (fully enclosed, private walled, brick paved)
  • Parking space for one car outside the front door and more space in adjoining garage yard
  • WiFi

Additional features:

  • Drawing room with oak panels
  • Catering can been arranged (please give notice)
  • Open fire in the drawing room
  • Gas “coal-effect” fires in first two floor bedrooms
  • Four oven Aga with two hot plates and a four ring gas hob attached, microwave, huge fridge/freezer, two dishwashers, washing machine, tumble dryer
  • TV with DVD player
  • Garden furniture and barbecue

Activities & things-to-do:

Nearby attractions:

  • The Lower Lode pub is only a half a mile walk away. There are lots of other pubs only a short drive away.
  • Tewkesbury, the medieval town is only a few miles away with restaurants, pubs and shops.
  • Cheltenham (12 miles away) offers literary and music festivals as well as a famous racecourse
  • Gloucester and Worcester offer museums and cathedrals (25 minutes away)
  • Malvern Hills and Bredon Hill provides walking opportunities
  • 18-hole golf course at Puckrup (6 miles) and Tewkesbury Park (5 miles).
  • Boating on the Severn and Avon at Tewkesbury
  • Riding can be arranged locally
  • Historic houses: Eastnor Castle near Ledbury and Sudeley Castle near Winchcombe
  • Gardens of Kiftsgate and Hidcote

Price: lowest price from £1119

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25. Lower Farmhouse

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Todenham, Moreton-in-Marsh, Cotswolds (CO216)
Sleeps: 10
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 5
About the property: This is a 19th century stone holiday farmhouse and is a Cotswolds self-catering property with five bedrooms, all en-suite. There is also a large Inglenook fireplace with a wood burning stove and exposed beams. Also, a beautiful garden for spending times with friends and family, cooking on the barbecue or relaxing over a glass of wine.

Layout:

Ground floor:

  • Contemporary kitchen with aga
  • Separate electric hob and oven
  • Utility room
  • Dining room

First floor:

  • One step down to the landing area
  • Two steps down into the two twin bedrooms each with 3’ zip and link beds (can convert to 6’ doubles upon request) and each with en-suite shower room
  • Double bedroom with a 6’ zip and link bed (can convert into two 3’ singles upon request with en-suite walk in shower)
  • Double bedroom with a 5’ bed and an en suite-bathroom with shower over bath

Second floor:

  • Double bedroom with a 6’ zip and link bed (two 3’ singles upon request) and bathroom with shower over the bath

About the location: Lower Farmhouse is located on Todenham Manor, a working farm just outside Moreton-in-Marsh.

House rules:

  • Kid-friendly
  • Suitable for children under five
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Pets not allowed
  • Minimum three night stay

Key features & amenities:

  • Inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove
  • Aga
  • Certain areas around the house are restricted since the property is situated on a working farm with livestock
  • South facing garden with patio area
  • WiFi

Additional features:

  • Todenham Manor farm can deliver a box of fresh meat to your cottage
  • Underfloor heating in parts of the cottage
  • Oil-fired aga, electric hob and oven, microwave. Fridge, fridge/freezer in the utility room, dishwasher, washing machine.
  • Flatscreen TV, and TVs in all bedrooms, Freeview, CD player, DVD player and iPod dock.
  • Travel cot and high chair (available on request)
  • Fixed stair gate on first floor
  • Garden furniture and barbecue

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Cycling
  • Walking
  • Gardens
  • Restaurants
  • Golfing
  • Racecourse

Nearby attractions:

Price: lowest price from £1029

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26. Bellhouse

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Near Nympsfield, Cotswolds (CO229)
Sleeps: 8
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3
About the property: Bellhouse is a spacious house with lots of character, situated in a  quiet setting with lots of opportunities for long walks in the country. Bellhouse is the south-west wing of Woodchester Park House, a Grade II listed building. The property has private gardens and a patio area provides a great place for a meal with friends. The large lawn is surrounded by mature trees and great for children to play.
Property history: This property dates back to the 1860’s and retains many of its original features.

Layout:

Ground floor:

  • Stone flagged entrance halls
  • Fully fitted kitchen
  • Larder and laundry room
  • Large dining and sitting rooms (both with wood burning stove)
  • Twin bedroom with 2 x 3’ beds
  • Bathroom with bath and separate shower

First floor:

  • Large double bedroom with 5’ bed and en-suite bathroom
  • Large double bedroom with 6’ bed which can be made into twin beds upon request
  • Smaller bedroom with two 3’ beds
  • Bathroom with bath and separate shower

About the location: The garden and woodland boundary Woodchester Park, which is owned by the National Trust. From the house, it is possible to walk for miles without crossing a road or seeing a car. There is plenty of wildlife with five lakes running through the Park and the Cotswold Way passing nearby.

House rules:

  • No pets allowed
  • No smoking allowed
  • Kid-friendly
  • Baby-friendly
  • Minimum two night stay

Key features & amenities:

Additional features:

  • Grade II listed building with terrace and walled courtyard garden
  • Lots of wildlife
  • Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine
  • Satellite TV and DVD player
  • Two travel cots and two high chairs (available on request)

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Golfing
  • Walking
  • Racecourse
  • Swimming
  • Bridwatching
  • Cycling

Nearby attractions:

Price: lowest price from £747

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27. Hunter Court

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Clanfield, Oxfordshire, Cotswolds (CO215)
Sleeps: 8
Please note: Hunter Cottage is also within the grounds and offers additional accommodation for two guests.
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 1
About the property: This is a luxury Cotswold holiday house set in the village of Clanfield. The property offers a lot of space and is tastefully decorated with a homely feel. There are five acres of property with two fields (often with sheep) and a half an acre of walled garden.

Layout:

Ground floor:

  • Large kitchen with separate garden room for dining and sitting
  • Family room off the kitchen
  • Utility room
  • Cloakroom with wc
  • Large sitting room, dining room, conservatory, office

First floor:

  • Master bedroom with a 6’ bed an en-suite bathroom with walk-in shower
  • Double bedroom with a 6’ bed (can convert to two 3’ singles upon request) and an en-suite shower room
  • Double bedroom with a 5’ bed
  • Double bedroom with a 5’ bed
  • Family bathroom with walk in shower
  • Single bedroom with a 4’6’’ bed and en-suite shower room.

About the location: Hunter Court is only a two minute walk from 17th century pubs offering excellent food and roaring log fires (The Clanfield Tavern and The Plough Inn). The neighboring village of Bampton offers a supermarket, butchers, art gallery and a few pubs.

This is a great location for an outdoor break in Oxfordshire since there are plenty of walking, cycling, fishing and boating (Thames is only two miles away) opportunities. Burford is eight miles away, Cirencester 18 miles, Oxford 21 miles and Heathrow Airport one hour and ten minutes.

House rules:

  • Children over 10 years are welcome
  • Baby under six months is welcome
  • Pets are not allowed
  • Minimum three night stay

Key features & amenities:

  • Open fireplace in the sitting room
  • Wood burning stove in the family room
  • Attractive, walled garden (half an acre with feature pond and trees)
  • Parking for three vehicles
  • WiFi

Additional features:

  • Garden furniture and barbecue (available between April and October)
  • Gas hob, electric oven, multi-functional microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer
  • Television with Sky
  • Two fields (with sheep)
  • Two minutes walk from pub with great food and open fires
  • Conservatory and office
  • Catering available upon request

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Walking
  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Boating
  • Golfing

Nearby attractions:

  • Clanfield, great for walking cycling, fishing and boating
  • Roadcot, offers one of the oldest crossing points over the River Thames
  • Burford (eight miles away), Oxford (21 miles) and Cirencester (18 miles)
  • Heathrow Airport, one hour and 10 minutes
  • Nearest railway station is Hanborough (13 miles) with Oxford (21 miles), Didcot (22 miles) and Swindon (17 miles)

Price: lowest price from £966

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28. Furlong Barn

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Long Itchington, Southam, Warwickshire (CO244)
Sleeps: 7
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 1
About the property: Furlong Barn is a beautiful property that is situated in a secluded location and offers views across Warwickshire farmland. This property has been stylishly renovated and there is a great attention to detail in every room. The vaulted main bedroom, sitting room and dining kitchen offer exposed, limited timbers which are set off by oak or slate flooring.

Layout:

Ground floor:

  • Kitchen/ dining room
  • Sitting room
  • Double bedroom with 6’ zip and link bed and en-suite bedroom with separate shower
  • Double bedroom with 6’ zip and link bed and en-suite shower room
  • Both bedrooms have french windows that open out into the garden
  • Shower room

Staircase to first floor:

  • Twin bedroom with one 3’ bed and one 2’6’’ bed
  • Separate staircase to further twin bedroom with 3’ beds and en-suite shower room

About the location: Furlong Barn is on the edge of the village of Long Itchington, offering a pond and village green within walking distance. The Buck and Bell pub is on the green with local beers and great food. Also, Hilltop Farm is only a short car ride away where there is a farm shop and restaurant.

House rules:

  • Baby-friendly
  • Kid-friendly
  • Pets not allowed
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Minimum three night stay

Key features & amenities:

  • Property suitable for up to seven adults and one child
  • Walled, gravelled courtyard with slate patio and lawned areas
  • Parking (four vehicles)
  • WiFi

Additional features:

  • Electric rangemaster, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, microwave
  • 46 inch smart television with Freeview. DVD player, CD player with iPod dock
  • Travel cot, high chair and stair gate (available on request)
  • Garden furniture and barbecue

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Walking
  • Cycling
  • Silaing

Nearby attractions:

Price: lowest price from £947

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29. Ivy House & Reading Room

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Wetton, Nr Ashbourne, Derbyshire (DE006)
Sleeps: 10 (Ivy House sleeps six and Reading Room sleeps four)
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3
About the property: The Ivy House and Reading Room are adjacent semi-detached holiday cottages next to the church in the centre of the village of Wetton. The property has been refurbished to modern standard and still retains many of its original features, including its exposed beams.

Layout:

Ivy House ground floor:

Ivy House first floor:

  • Master bedroom with a 5’ poster bed
  • Bedroom with 4’6” bed and an additional 3’ single bed (flexibility to use room as double ro twin) and an en-suite bathroom
  • Small twin bedroom with 3’ beds
  • Bathroom with a separate shower

Reading Room ground floor:

  • Sitting room with open fire
  • Kitchen with flagstone floor and dining table
  • Twin bedroom with 3’ beds

Reading room first floor:

  • Double bedroom with a 4’6” bed
  • Bathroom with shower over the bath

About the location: These holiday cottages are located in Wetton and are tucked away deep in the Derbyshire Dales. The property is only 100 yards from the local village pub which serves excellent food, The Royal Oak.

House rules:

  • Kid-friendly
  • Baby-friendly
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Two well behaved dogs welcome (small fee)
  • Minimum three night stay

Key features & amenities:

Additional features:

Ivy House:

  • Four poster bed
  • Fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer
  • TV, video, radio/cassette/CD. Payphone.
  • Travel cot and high chair (available on request)
  • Charcoal barbecue and garden furniture

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Walking
  • Sailing
  • Canoeing
  • Boating
  • Fishing
  • Cycling

Nearby attractions:

  • Only a few minutes walk from the upper reaches of Dovedale and Manifold Valley in the Peak District National Park with many footpaths for walkers
  • Many opportunities for sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, kayaking, mountain biking and power boating (can hire equipment from local companies)
  • Haddon Hall, an English Tudor and country house
  • Chatsworth House and its gardens
  • Alton Towers
  • Poole’s Cavern & Country Park
  • The Heights of Abraham
  • Rudyard’s Lake, where Rudyard Kipling’s parents met and named their son
  • Blackbrook Zoo, with different species to admire

Price: lowest price from £1029

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30. Hillside Farm

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Littlebeck, Whitby, Yorkshire (YO069)
Sleeps: 10
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 1
About the property: Hillside Farm is a detached farmhouse located in the heart of North Yorkshire Moors National Park. The property enjoys stunning views of the sea and Whitby, only a few miles away.

Layout:

Ground floor:

First floor:

  • Master double bedroom with 6’ bed and an en suite bathroom
  • Twin bedroom with 3’ beds
  • Double bedroom with 6’ zip and link bed which can convert to singles on request
  • Family bathroom with bath
  • Double bedroom with 6’ zip and link bed which can convert to singles on request

About the location: Hillside Farm is two miles away from Sleights where there is a hotel and pub, both serving food. There is also a fish and chip restaurant, butcher/delicatessen, general store (open until 10pm) and a local bakery.

House rules:

  • Kid-friendly
  • Baby-friendly
  • Pets not allowed
  • Smoking not allowed
  • Minimum three night stay

Key features & amenities:

Additional features:

  • Detached farmhouse set in centre of North York Moors National Park
  • Views of the sea and Whitby
  • Exposed beams
  • Close to the beach
  • Aga, electric hob and combination microwave/oven, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, tumble dryer, washing machine
  • Two large flat screen TVs with Sky package, DVD player, CD player
  • Travel cot and high chair (available on request)
  • Outside furniture

Activities & things-to-do:

  • Fishing (sea and river)
  • Walking
  • Cycling

Nearby attractions:

Price: lowest price from £713

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