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1598 Log Cabins with golf in the UK

Chasing a little white ball into a little white hole is popular all over the UK. But most log cabins are built in super scenery, so a local game of golf is a good bet for making the most of it. From a pitch and putt on site to a championship golf course nearby the log cabin locations below will make it easy for you to treat yourself to some golf time.

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Birchfield Lodge 4

Boat of Garten, Highland, Scotland

Birchfield Lodge From £602 Availability

Birchfield Lodge is a cosy, homely lodge equipped with everything you need for a relaxing break. Open plan living, living space with gas fire, dining area and kitchen. Two bedrooms one king size with en-suite bathroom, twin room with shower room opposite. Large decking area and private parking for one car.

This lodge is located in Boat of Garten. Boat of Garten Golf Club and Carrbridge Golf Club are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Loch Garten Osprey Centre and Craigellachie National Nature Reserve. Landmark Forest Adventure Park and Speyside Wildlife are also worth visiting.

THE LOOVRE - A Grade II listed unique tiny holiday home in Berwick-upon-Tweed 2

Berwick-upon-Tweed, Scottish Borders, Scotland

THE LOOVRE - A Grade II listed unique tiny holiday home in Berwick-upon-Tweed From £847 Availability

As seen on Channel 4's George Clarke's Amazing Spaces!

This one-of-a-kind studio space, used more recently as an ice cream parlour, has been meticulously renovated by the owner with fully handcrafted and bespoke finishes.

The light-filled living space boasts the original glazed bricks and timber match boarding. The kitchenette, which includes a small fridge, hob, microwave and fold-down dining table, was hand-built by the owner from scratch, whilst the kitchen worktop is reclaimed from an art college, its fabulous patina a nod to its former life. The owner commissioned the Shaker peg rail to allow for storage of the dining chairs when not in use and hand-built the bed (a fixed double so no messing about folding beds) and the open storage beneath which pays homage to vintage luggage racks. A small Everhot electric stove allows for the heating of food and provides ambient warmth. Additional heating provided by an electric ribbon radiator ensures the space is toasty. Leading from the living space is a small wet room with a shower, basin and WC.

Outside, a small courtyard to the rear provides a private spot for a morning coffee or sundowner, the raised seating area offering fabulous views of the town’s historic Walls. The courtyard is secure and ideal for the storage of outdoor kit.

Located in a quiet corner of Berwick-upon-Tweed within the Elizabethan Town Walls, The Loovre provides easy access to the town and its cafes, restaurants, shops and train station (direct trains from London Kings Cross to Berwick-Upon-Tweed). The town has a thriving arts scene with galleries, The Maltings Theatre, independent bookshops and live music events. There are festivals throughout the year including the Berwick Film and Media Festival and the Food Festival. There are excellent independent shops and suppliers on the doorstep including The Green Shop for supplies, Mule on Rouge for coffee, microbrewery The Curfew and coffee roasters, Northern Edge. There are superb walks around the historic Town Walls, along the River Tweed estuary or along the many beaches which make up Northumberland’s spectacular Heritage Coast.

GROUND FLOOR
The accommodation sits all on one level.

Access into compact open-plan living space comprising:

Kitchenette with single-ring induction hob, small fridge, Belfast sink, microwave, kettle, cooking utensils, pour-over filter coffee set. Please note that there is no washing machine available.

Everhot electric stove with small oven facility for heating dishes.

Small fold-down dining table to seat two guests.

4'6" double bed with a super deep mattress.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, WC.

OUTSIDE
There is a courtyard at the rear of The Loovre with a cafe table and chairs for two. A charcoal barbecue is provided (guests must supply their own charcoal).

Bicycles can be stored in the courtyard if required, and the gate can be secured with a lock.

PARKING
While there is no private parking available at The Loovre, guests are welcome to stop outside the property to unload/load belongings. Free public parking is available just a five-minute walk away at Coxons Lane car park or the Castlegate Long Stay car park.

BABIES & CHILDREN
Please note that The Loovre is not suited to babies and children under the age of two, so a travel cot and highchair are not provided.

DOGS
Sorry, dogs are not permitted within The Loovre.

GUEST AMENITIES
Bed linen and towels are supplied and guest hand soap is provided. Please note that a hairdryer is not provided.

WI-FI & MOBILE COVERAGE
Wi-Fi is available. Mobile coverage is generally good.

HEATING
The heating is provided by an electric ribbon radiator which can be thermostatically controlled and there is a small Everhot electric stove to provide additional heat.

GUEST PRIVACY
The Loovre sits in a quiet corner of Berwick-upon-Tweed on its own and is not overlooked. Due to the unique nature of this property and its history, it may be possible that passers-by would stop to admire the building.

IMPORTANT
Please note that The Loovre has high-level windows to all sides, which provide wonderful light in the daytime. However, it does mean that light comes in when the sun rises and blackout blinds are not provided. Eyemasks are provided for light sleepers.

Located in Berwick-upon-Tweed, this cabin is by the sea. Royal Tweed Bridge and Old Bridge are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Berwickshire Coastal Path and Magdalene Fields Golf Club. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Shielfield Park or The Swan Centre for Leisure. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

THE TREELINE, pet friendly, with a garden in Felton 6

Morpeth, Northumberland, North of England

THE TREELINE, pet friendly, with a garden in Felton From £686 Availability

The Tree Line 45 is a fabulous lodge resting in Swarland near Felton, Northumberland and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.

The living areas in the single-storey lodge include an open-plan living space with a kitchen equipped with an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and coffee maker, a dining area for four people, and a sitting area with a Smart TV, sofa bed and electric fire. The bedrooms consist of a double with a TV and en-suite shower room, and a twin with a TV, along with a bathroom. Outside, there is a wrap-around decking with furniture, shared lawn areas, off-road parking for one car, and roadside parking for two cars. Within 3 miles, you will find a shop, and within 0.8, a pub. Two well-behaved dogs are welcome, but please note that smoking is not permitted. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Enjoy contemporary comforts in gorgeous, rural Northumberland surroundings at The Tree Line 45. Note: Guests have access to: a golf course, tennis courts, regular visits from food outlets, a play area and membership to the swimming pool in Alnwick.

Amenities: Central heating with electric fire. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, coffee maker. 3 x Smart TVs, WiFi and Alexa. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Highchair and travel cot available on request. Off-road parking for 1 car, roadside parking for 2 cars. Decking with furniture. Shared lawn areas. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 3 miles, pub 0.8 miles. Note: Guests have access to: a golf course, tennis courts, regular visits from food outlets, a play area. Note: Changeover days are Fridays and Mondays

Region: Northumberland is a heady combination of fishing villages, market towns, sandy beaches, magnificent castles and historic Hadrian’s Wall, tied together by beautiful countryside and abundant wildlife.

Town: Felton is a charming village in rural Northumberland. The village contains a shop, coffee shop, tavern, and restaurant, and is only 10 miles from Alnwick. The market town is home to Europe's largest cascading water feature, an immense tree house, and an elegant walled garden. The castle is widely known for being the location of Hogwarts School in the "Harry Potter" movie! Overall, a fantastic base for exploring Northumberland's gorgeous Heritage Coastline.

Located in Morpeth, this lodge is in a rural area. Alnwick Castle and Bailiffgate Museum are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Northumberland Coast and Cragside Country Park. Eshott Heugh Animal Park and Lilidorei at The Alnwick Garden are also worth visiting. Fishing offers a great chance to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling, rock climbing, and hiking/biking trails nearby.

Jacobean Manor 14

Mold, Clwyd, Wales

Jacobean Manor From £7148 Availability

Sitting proudly in a one hundred acre private estate, Jacobean Manor is an impressive Grade I listed Jacobean manor house that offers groups of family and friends a fabulous stay. The manor house is located in Flintshire in north east Wales with Cheshire to the east, Denbighshire to the West and Chester within easy reach. The area is rich in history and culture with King Edward I ordering work to begin on Flint Castle in 1276, a site of fierce battles between the Celts and Romans, British and Saxons, and Welsh and Normans. Hawarden enjoys two castles, one the home of William Gladstone, four times British Prime Minister. Other notable attractions in this wonderfully scenic area are Ewloe Castle, Bailey Hill in Mold and Point of Ayr lighthouse. Mold is a bustling market town famous for its theatre, markets and June carnival and surrounded by an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The highest peak in the Clwydian Range boasts stunning views of six counties. The nearby Snowdonia National Park offers sensational, rugged scenery, waterfalls and hiking trails to the top of Mount Snowdon. Guests staying at Jacobean Manor enjoy an endless list of castles and stately homes to visit and the young are spoilt with fabulous family friendly attractions.

Jacobean Manor is imposing, spacious and very comfortable. This private country house is situated at the end of a long, tree lined drive. It is the perfect countryside getway offering total privacy and many entertainment options. Guests can totally self-cater or can opt for various dining packages. The house is ideal for special celebrations. Jacobean Manor dates back to 1540 and offers atmospheric rooms and a fabulously warm and lived in ambience. The house can sleep up to fourteen guests. Three acres of beautiful gardens lay within the surrounding stone wall together with a south facing Victorian walled garden and central lawn. The land surrounding the house leads to the River Alyn. Within the estate, another property, Argall House which Oliver’s Travels also features, sleeps a further eight guests should you want to invite more guests to share your holiday.

Guests enjoy superb entertainment spaces at Jacobean Manor, including a fabulous drawing room, an oak-panelled central hall, a stately dining room and a second floor television room brimming with atmospheric original beams and vintage sofas and chairs. The main entertainment spaces with fantastic carvings and walls covered with oil paintings. The house boasts seven bedrooms, four of which are on the first floor alongside four bathrooms and three on the second floor with two bathrooms. You will feel as though you have gone back in time at this remarkable house. Though you are welcome to use the large fully-equipped kitchen, you might be tempted to opt for some catering. The live-in housekeeper, can prepare delicious feasts for breakfast and special menus are available from fine caterers to be served by waitresses in the dining room. Breakfast includes cereals, fruit, organic yoghurt, sour dough toast, jams, marmalade and Welsh honey, full cooked breakfasts, juice, tea, coffee and newspapers so it is very tempting. Afternoon teas are available and the evening menus are extensive, including canapes, starters, mains and desserts.

The bedrooms are beautifully finished and presented. They offer Italian Frette linen, duck feather pillows and duvets and wonderful art collections. The master bedroom was originally the drawing room in the eighteenth century. It boasts a beautiful, upholstered bed, intricate cornicing and stunning panelling, a comfy sofa and chairs and stunning garden views. Guests have use of a spacious adjoining bathroom. The second bedroom enjoys an antique four poster bed and remarkable wall murals. Its bathroom sits at the end of the adjoining passage. The next bedroom boasts an intricately carved bed with exquisite soft furnishings, a desk and sofa. The bathroom is adjoining. The last double bedroom on the first floor offers a beautifully dressed, kingsize brass bed and a bathroom next door. The second floor is home to the remaining three bedrooms and the enormous entertainment area with its large screen with Sky channels, DVD player and movie collection. Family board games are also provided for your entertainment. On the front of the house is a huge bedroom with a super kingsize bed that can be converted to twins. With its sky blue walls, vintage rug and adjoining bathroom, it is a light drenched gem. The final two bedrooms share a bathroom, one with a queensize bed and the other with flexible sleeping arrangements. The bed can be set up as a double or twins. You will certainly notice the attention to detail in every room.

The gardens are a delight, full of colour, lush lawns and outdoor furniture. A barbecue is provided for alfresco dining and much entertainment is available. Guests can enjoy clay pigeon shooting with training given, falconry displays, archery, strolls through the estate and much more. There is a recommended therapist available for in-room massage and holistic treatments.

Jacobean Manor enjoys a fascinating history. It is still owned by direct descendants of the original owners, the Lloyd family. The present house was built by Edward Lloyd in 1625 on the site of the previous house. The Lloyds are descended from Hywel ap Edwin who was Prince of Wales in 1096.

Jacobean Manor enjoys a fabulous countryside location in the county of Flintshire, an area rich in so many ways. With a distinctive heritage, it offers incredible landmarks and the most breathtaking scenery. Flint market can be dated back to 1278 and remains a popular attraction of this pretty market town. The ruins of Flint Castle built by Edward I are still worth visiting. The well of St Winefride’s in Holywell has been visited by pilgrims since the seventh century. It gained a reputation as the ‘Lourdes of Wales’. In Hawarden, St Deiniol’s Library is recognised as Britain’s finest library, having been founded by William Gladstone. Mold is another delight with its street markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays and its Theatre Clywd. The famous theatre was opened by Her Majesty the Queen in 1976 and remains Wales’ major drama producing operation.

Angelsey is an hour and a quarter’s drive from Jacobean Manor via the North Wales Expressway. Here you will find spectacular landscapes, unspoilt coastline and picturesque villages and towns. There are scenic walks along the coastal path, fantastic water based activities and excellent cycle paths. Rhyl, Prestatyn and Colwyn Bay are all brilliant for days by the sea. The Wales Coast path from Prestatyn to Colwyn is stunning. Children love the SeaQuarium and Welsh Mountain Zoo at Rhyl as well as the town’s miniature railway. The Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno at the foot of the Great Orme, is known for its beautiful North Shore Beach and its iconic pier.

Within the Snowdonia National Park, is the mighty Mount Snowdon, Wales’ highest mountain. There are six recommended paths up the mountain, all of which are pretty tough and can take between six and eight hours to get to the top and back. Alternatively, visitors can take a train up to enjoy breathtaking views of the lakes, waterfalls and peaks.

The Roman town of Chester is within easy reach with its magnificent gardens constructed in 1949 just outside the city walls near the Newgate and Roman Amphitheatre. The garden project formed part of Chester’s contribution to the 1951 Festival of Britain. To provide access to the gorgeous River Dee, the gardens were remodelled in 2000. Chester Cathedral was founded as a Benedictine abbey in 1092. It was rebuilt from around 1250 in Gothic style, a process that took roughly 275 years. Chester Racecourse is known as the Roodee, the oldest racecourse still in use in England. With racing at Chester dating back to the sixteenth century, visitors enjoy many fixtures including the Boodles May Festival. Chester’s Roman Ampitheatre is the largest Roman ampitheatre in the UK.

The National Trust’s Erdigg Hall is a popular visit, fourteen miles from the house. It is a fabulous stately home originally designed in 1683. Its walled garden is stunning with rare fruit trees, a canal, a pond and its collection of ivy. Another of the National Trust’s properties, Bodnant Gardens, is also worth a visit. The gardens span eighty acres with Italianate terraces, colourful shrub borders from around the world, a gorgeous waterfall, the Winter Garden, Old Park Meadow, a riverside garden and the Dell.

Golfers and horse racing enthusiasts are delighted by the courses and Aintree being close by. Aintree is the home of the Grand National, one of the most difficult courses to complete with sixteen steeplechase fences. In addition to the Grand National, Aintree also hosts the Topham Chase, the Fox Hunters’ Chase, the Grand Sefton Handicap Chase and Becher Chase. Aintree is also used for motor racing and music events. There is a 9-hole golf course and driving range there too plus other fantastic golf courses nearby.

Barn in North Cornwall 4

Bude, Cornwall, South West of England

Barn in North Cornwall From £454 Availability

This light and airy character cottage is located close to the border of Devon and Cornwall, making it the perfect base to explore these two beautiful counties. Those who enjoy the great outdoors will be very happy here, as you can leave the property on foot and enjoy several miles of woodland and riverside walks in the surrounding area and down to the coast at Marsland Mouth. Just three miles away is a 13th Century pub, The Bush Inn, which is known for its local produce and ales. The town of Bude is a short drive away and offers several beaches, a range of restaurants, cafes, and bars, as well as a mini golf course and a lovely tidal pool, which means there is always safe bathing, whatever the conditions out at sea. This attractive cottage is deceptively spacious yet has a cosy, homely feel with many period features and the welcoming owners will greet you with a delicious cream tea on arrival. The front door opens straight into the lounge, where guests will immediately notice the original inglenook fireplace which now houses the wood burner; complimentary baskets of firewood are supplied so you can really make the most of the warmth it offers. Comfortable sofas here mean that guests can relax and enjoy the smart TV and DVD, for which there is a range of DVDs to choose from. The dining area is located just off the lounge and from here the separate bespoke, country style kitchen is accessed by three uneven steps up. The kitchen has a beamed ceiling and is well equipped with a farmhouse style breakfast table, range oven with hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. The property s two bedrooms are located on the first floor via stairs from the lounge. The first, a double, benefits from an en suite shower room and WC. The second is a twin room and there is a shared bathroom with a bath, separate shower, and WC. Outside, the property has an enclosed patio area to the front with seating and to the rear, another patio area which has outdoor seating and a BBQ. There is secure storage for bikes is also available.

Beach Bay Cottage 8

Braunton, Devon, South West of England

Beach Bay Cottage From £2829 Availability

Beach Bay Cottage makes a wonderful base for those wanting to explore the beautiful North Devon countryside. Beach Bay’s location within the heart of the village of Croyde makes it an ideal choice for families who wish to be within a short distance of a range of excellent amenities including restaurants, pubs and shops as well as close to some of the region’s best beaches, including Croyde, Saunton Sands and Putsborough.

The cottage has been lovingly modernised with contemporary interiors which are complemented with effortlessly chic furnishings. Beach Bay can comfortably accommodate up to eight guests across its four well-appointed bedrooms making it an excellent potion for two families holidaying together.

On the ground floor is the main living space which comprises of a lounge area with cosy corner sofa and wood burner, perfect for snuggly evenings after long days spent on the beach! Also on this level, is the fully-equipped kitchen and dining area. Upstairs, on the first floor is the first of the double bedrooms as well as two of the family bathrooms. On the second floor, is the master double bedroom which boasts en-suite bathroom, as well as a bunk bed room, perfect for younger guests! On the third floor, is the final double bedroom  and family bathroom.

Outside, the terrace makes the perfect spot for the whole family to gather on a warm evening, cook up a storm on the barbecue and enjoy a meal al fresco. The hot tub makes a fabulous addition for those who are really in need of a long soak and some rest and relaxation! *Please kindly note that total maximum capacity is 4 adults and 4 children*

Beach Bay Cottage holds a fantastic location in the village of Croyde, perfect for those wanting to explore the wonderful North Devon region. The cottage allows guests to have easy access to a range of helpful amenities, including shops, restaurants and pubs.

For beach bums or keen surfers, North Devon has a beautiful coastline with a selection of award-winning beaches, with golden sand and clear water to choose from. Woolacombe is arguably one of the most popular, a family favourite which is ideal for surfers and is just a 15-minute car journey from Beach Bay Cottage. Closer to the cottage, Croyde and Saunton Sands are both excellent for swimming while Croyde Bay, has been rated one of the best surfing beaches in the world and so is ideal for the more experienced surfers.

For those who prefer to stay on land, North Devon also makes an ideal location for both walking and cycling. For those on foot, there are remarkable coastal paths to enjoy, while Exmoor National Park is just 30 minutes from the Beach Bay Cottage and offers a variety of routes for both experienced walkers or those who simply prefer a short stroll. For cyclists, the Tarka Trail forms part of the Devon Coast to Coast Cycle Route and is one of the country’s longest traffic free walking and cycling paths and offers riders excellent coastal views. Owner Activity Recommendations: The Stores
Local organic shop serving amazing coffee and cake. Local Pubs
isiting one of our local pubs all within walking distance from 20 seconds to 5 minutes The Thatch, The Manor, Billy Budds or a little further away The Manor House Inn.
https://www.thethatchcroyde.co.uk/
https://www.billybudds.co.uk/
http://www.themanorcroyde.co.uk/ Local Beaches
The beaches of Saunton, Putsbrough and Croyde with all the associated adventures such as surfing, sea kayaking, stand up paddle boarding, yoga https://www.bayfitness.co.uk/yoga on the beach, or simply relaxing and having a nice ice cream. Neo Cinema, Woollacombe
Plush cinema which offers visitors the ultimate private cinema experience.
https://www.woolacombe-bay-hotel.co.uk/cinema-in-woolacombe/now-showing Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park
Amazing collection of animals to see.
https://cmwdp.co.uk/ Baggy Point
Stunning coastal views and great walks!
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/baggy-point Tarka Trail
Great family day out for cycling on closed roads (following old unused rail lines for miles!)
https://www.tarkatrail.org.uk/ Saunton Sands Golf Club
36 holes of beautiful Championship links golf, set in the heart of North Devon.
https://www.sauntongolf.co.uk/

Log Cabin in Ayrshire 2

Turnberry, Ayrshire, Scotland

Log Cabin in Ayrshire From £590 Availability

This luxurious property is located on a 370 acre working beef and sheep farm, nestled in an elevated position. Benefiting from magnificent sea views towards Isle of Arran, Ailsa Craig ,Mull of Kintyre and Northern Ireland. The splendid Ayrshire coastline and countryside is a paradise for walkers, bikers and hikers with numerous coastal trails and country tracks to explore. Golfers are also well catered with the championship courses of Turnberry and Troon. Enjoy a scenic boat trip round Ailsa Craig Island, catch the ferry to the mystical Isle of Arran or enjoy a day trip to Ireland, from the nearby port of Cairnryan. Visit an array of historic castles including Culzean, Dundonald, Dean, Blairquhan, Kelburn, Dalquharran and Portencross. Venturing onto the spacious decked area, you are met with this luxurious lodge. Stepping inside this fantastic property with magnificent sea and countryside views, into the spacious open plan accommodation. The lounge area has a large comfy sofa where you can relax after a day out exploring the beautiful local area and perhaps enjoy a great movie or catch up with your favourite TV program, or just relax and admire the fantastic views. The bespoke well equipped kitchen area is the perfect place to cook up a storm with electric oven, two ring electric hob, combination microwave and fridge/freezer. Next is the lovely dining area with comfy seating, ideal to enjoy romantic meals together with French doors leading directly out to the spacious decked area. Followed by the sleeping area with a lovely comfy double bed where you can relax and enjoy the immediate wonderful sea views. Finally, completing the accommodation is the stylish and spacious shower room with shower and WC. Heading outside to the spacious decked area, enjoying fantastic sea and countryside views towards Ailsa Craig, Isle of Arran, Mull of Kintyre and Northern Ireland you will find the adjoining open fronted, private, housed hot tub, the perfect place to relax, unwind and admire the spectacular views. Enjoy al fresco dining and lazing evening stargazing across the surrounding wonderful landscapes, with comfortable seating area and charcoal BBQ. There is ample off road parking available next to the lodge.

Log Cabin in Ayrshire 2

Turnberry, Ayrshire, Scotland

Log Cabin in Ayrshire From £590 Availability

This stylish property is located in an amazing elevated position on a 370 acre working beef and sheep farm. With spectacular sea views towards Ailsa Craig, Isle of Arran, Mull of Kintyre and Northern Ireland. The magnificent Ayrshire coastline and countryside is a paradise for walkers, bikers and hikers with numerous coastal trails and country tracks to explore. Golfers are also well catered with the championship courses of Turnberry and Troon. Visit an array of historic castles including Culzean, Dundonald, Dean, Blairquhan, Kelburn, Dalquharran and Portencross. Enjoy a scenic boat trip round Ailsa Craig Island, catch the ferry to the mystical Isle of Arran or enjoy a day trip to Ireland, from the nearby port of Cairnryan. Stepping onto the spacious decked area, you are met with this luxurious lodge. Venturing inside this fantastic property with magnificent sea and countryside views, into the spacious open plan accommodation. The lounge area has a large comfy sofa where you can relax after a day out exploring the beautiful local area and perhaps enjoy a great movie or catch up with your favourite TV program, or just relax and admire the amazing views. The bespoke well equipped kitchen area is the perfect place to cook up a storm with two ring electric hob, combination microwave and fridge/freezer. Next is the lovely dining area with comfy seating, ideal to enjoy romantic meals together with French doors leading directly out to the spacious decked area. Followed by the sleeping area with a lovely comfy double bed where you can relax and enjoy the immediate splendid views. Finally, completing the accommodation is the stylish and spacious shower room with shower and WC. Venturing outside to the spacious decked area, enjoying fantastic sea and countryside views towards Ailsa Craig, Isle of Arran, Mull of Kintyre and Northern Ireland you will find the adjoining open fronted, private, housed hot tub, the perfect place to relax, unwind and admire the spectacular views. Enjoy al fresco dining and lazing evening stargazing across the surrounding wonderful landscapes, with comfortable seating area and charcoal BBQ. There is ample off road parking available next to the lodge.

Barn in Cumbria 2

Kirkland, Cumbria, North of England

Barn in Cumbria From £580 Availability

There are some fabulous walks available from your front door, this area is a haven for walking and cycling. There s a network of walking paths available from your front door allowing you to explore the local fells. If you are a more adventurous walker and want to tick off some Wainwrights, head into the Lake District National Park which is a short drive away. There is fishing, horse riding and golf in the local area too so there are plenty of activities to fill your stay. Entering the property, you will instantly see the character and history of this building, there are exposed stone walls and beams. The open plan lounge/kitchen/diner has a cosy wood burner, TV. The kitchen is well equipped with a gas hob and electric oven, an under counter fridge/freezer, dishwasher and microwave. Enjoy a romantic meal under the candelabra, after a day out exploring. There is a spacious double bedroom with the bathroom opposite, there is a shower over the bath and WC. The wildlife garden is the perfect place to sit out on a sunny day or late in the evening and watch the birds, rabbits and if you are lucky you might spot a red squirrel. There is ample private parking available to the side of the property.

Barn in South Devon 4

Torquay, Devon, South West of England

Barn in South Devon From £500 Availability

Nestled in the quiet hamlet of Dainton and within easy access of Newton Abbot, Totnes and the beautiful beaches of the English Riviera, this stunning holiday home is the perfect base for exploring South Devon and all it has to offer. The picturesque Torquay Harbour is located a short car journey away boasting an array of shops, cafes, restaurants and bars. Other attractions and places of interest in the area include the historic naval city of Plymouth, Exeter famed for its stunning cathedral and shopping, The Princess Theatre, Paignton Zoo, Dartmoor National Park, Kent s Cavern, Dartmouth Steam Railway, Torre Abbey and numerous National Trust properties. Dainton golf club is just a short walk from the property for any keen golfers out there. Step inside this charming property on the ground floor where you will find yourself in the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner. The lounge features comfortable seating for all guests with a TV, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the local area. The kitchen has everything you need to create a family meal, with an electric oven and hob, fridge with ice compartment, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine. There is also a lovely dining table with seating for all guests. Completing the ground floor is the shower room with shower and WC. Moving up the spiral staircase to the first floor, you will find two bedrooms, a king size and a twin zip and link (which can be made into a super king size on request), both have a TV for those lazy mornings. Outside the property, there is a small terrace area with seating, a great spot to take in the sun and some al fresco dining. There is also a lovely lawned area which is perfect for guests with children and your four legged friend wanting to play outside. There is off road road parking for one car located at the side of the property.

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