Wednesday, 2 July 2025

Watsons Farm Cottage, Eye, Fressingfield, Suffolk


Watsons Farm Cottage – A Secluded 17th-Century Retreat in Rural Suffolk
Set at one end of a 17th-century Grade II listed farmhouse, Watsons Farm Cottage offers peaceful and private self-catering accommodation in the heart of rural Suffolk. Nestled between the villages of Fressingfield and Cratfield, near Eye, this charming timber-framed cottage is surrounded by open fields and paddocks, a third of a mile from the nearest road—providing a truly tranquil escape from everyday life.

Charming and Comfortable Accommodation
This historic cottage has been thoughtfully furnished to offer comfort while retaining its rustic character. Oil-fired central heating and a cosy log fire in the sitting room create a warm and welcoming atmosphere throughout the year.

Kitchen & Dining: The well-equipped kitchen/dining room features an electric oven and microwave, with lovely views over a kitchen garden on one side and a peaceful pond on the other.

Living Room: The sitting room is a perfect place to unwind, with an extensive library of books, a DVD player, Freeview TV, a CD player, and a Hi-fi system.

Bedrooms & Bathroom: The bathroom, located on the ground floor, includes a shower. Upstairs, accessed via steep, narrow stairs, are one double bedroom and one twin bedroom, each offering serene views and peaceful surroundings.

Additional Features
Bed linen (duvets), towels, logs, and electricity are all included in the rental price.

A cot is available on request.

Guests have access to the owners’ washing machine in a separate utility room and may use a washing line located in the orchard.

The south-facing garden features a lawn bordered by a hedge on two sides and a pond on the third. Garden furniture and a barbecue are provided for outdoor enjoyment.

Ample parking is available on-site.

Exploring Suffolk & The Heritage Coast
Watsons Farm Cottage is ideally located for those wishing to explore the beautiful Suffolk Heritage Coast. Popular destinations such as Southwold, Walberswick, and Dunwich are all within easy reach.

Southwold offers a traditional seaside experience with beach huts, a lighthouse, charming bookshops, and an award-winning pier. Fresh fish can be purchased at the harbour from local vendors.

Across the estuary, Walberswick enchants visitors with its dunes, large sandy beach, and picturesque village setting.

The surrounding countryside is perfect for walkers, birdwatchers, and anyone seeking a peaceful rural getaway.

With its secluded setting, historic charm, and close proximity to the coast, Watsons Farm Cottage is a delightful retreat for couples, families, or friends looking to enjoy the best of Suffolk.

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Redroofs Barn & Shepherds Hut, Weston, Newark, Nottinghamshire


Redroofs Barn & Shepherds Hut – Idyllic Countryside Retreats in Nottinghamshire
Tucked away in the charming Nottinghamshire countryside, Redroofs Barn and Shepherds Hut offer delightful rural escapes for couples, families, and groups of friends. Located near the village of Weston and just a short drive from the historic market town of Newark, these beautifully presented accommodations provide a tranquil base for exploring the heart of England.

Redroofs Barn – 19th-Century Charm with Modern Comfort
Dating back to the 19th century, Redroofs Barn has been thoughtfully converted to preserve its original character while incorporating all the comforts of modern living. Exposed beams, large windows, and cosy furnishings give the barn a warm, rustic feel, while high-quality amenities ensure a relaxing stay.

Kitchen & Dining: The spacious, fully equipped kitchen features an electric range cooker, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, and washing machine. A separate dining room, complete with a large oak table seating up to eight guests, enjoys lovely views through the patio doors.

Lounge: The inviting lounge offers patio doors and two picture windows that frame uninterrupted countryside views, creating a serene space to unwind.

Bedrooms: The master bedroom includes a king-sized bed and is tastefully styled with soft furnishings and crisp white linens. It also features a single bed and a trundle bed, providing flexibility for up to four guests. A second twin bedroom completes the sleeping arrangements. Both bedrooms have blackout blinds for restful nights.

Outdoor Space: Guests can enjoy a private gravelled patio area with a picnic bench, ideal for al fresco dining. A private hot tub is available for an additional fee, allowing guests to choose whether or not to indulge in this luxurious extra.

Shepherds Hut – A Romantic Retreat for Two
The Shepherds Hut is a stylish and compact retreat, perfect for couples or as an add-on when booking the barn. Thoughtfully designed and finished to a high standard, it offers a cosy, romantic space with charming details throughout.

Features Include:

Designer soft furnishings and vintage décor

Electric heating

TV and small fridge

Tea and coffee-making facilities

Please note, the hut is not suitable for children or pets.

Discovering Weston & Nottinghamshire
With Newark just 20 minutes away, guests can explore a thriving market town filled with history, character, and a vibrant atmosphere. The location also offers excellent access to Nottinghamshire’s rich cultural and natural heritage.

Top attractions include:

Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve – Covering 450 acres, this ancient woodland is home to the legendary Major Oak, famously linked to Robin Hood. The forest includes a visitor centre, shop, and restaurant.

Nottingham – A dynamic city brimming with attractions. From historic sites and museums to fine dining, theatres, shopping, and sports, it promises a memorable day out in any season.

Whether seeking a peaceful escape or an adventure-packed holiday, Redroofs Barn and Shepherds Hut provide the perfect base for experiencing all that Nottinghamshire has to offer.

For more information please visit our website:

https://www.theholidaycottages.co.uk/nottinghamshire/15919

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Dolgoch Holiday Homes, Bryncrug, Tywyn, Gwynedd, Snowdonia National Park


Dolgoch Holiday Home – Tranquil Self-Catering Retreats in Bryncrug, Near Tywyn
Nestled in the peaceful rural village of Bryncrug near Tywyn, Dolgoch Holiday Home offers self-catering accommodation perfectly positioned for exploring the beauty of Gwynedd. With two separate properties available—Number 2 Dolgoch Falls and Number 5 Dolgoch Falls—these charming homes provide comfortable and well-equipped stays for couples, families, and nature enthusiasts alike.

Number 2 Dolgoch Falls
Number 2 Dolgoch Falls accommodates up to four guests, making it an excellent choice for a couple or family seeking a relaxing break. On the upper floor, an inviting L-shaped lounge includes Sky Freesat TV, a DVD player, and an Xbox 360 for entertainment. A dining area with seating for four provides a cosy space for meals, while the adjoining kitchen is fully equipped with an electric hob, fan oven, dishwasher, microwave, fridge (with small freezer), slow cooker, and essential utensils.

Sleeping arrangements are located on the ground floor and include a double en suite bedroom and a twin room. A family bathroom features a shower over the bath and a WC.

Number 5 Dolgoch Falls
Recently refurbished to a high standard, Number 5 Dolgoch Falls offers spacious and stylish accommodation. The open-plan living and dining area is the perfect place to unwind after a day of adventure, featuring comfortable seating, Sky Freesat TV, and a DVD player. The modern kitchen is well-appointed with a ceramic hob and oven, dishwasher, microwave, kettle, toaster, fridge, freezer, slow cooker, and full cooking amenities.

Also on the ground floor are three thoughtfully furnished bedrooms: one double, one twin, and one bunk room. One of the rooms benefits from en suite facilities, and the property also includes a family bathroom with a shower over the bath and WC.

Exploring Bryncrug and Gwynedd
Set amid the natural splendour of southern Snowdonia, Dolgoch Holiday Home is a dream for walkers, with scenic woodland trails starting just beyond the front door. The renowned Dolgoch Falls can be reached within two minutes on foot from the rear of the properties, offering breathtaking views and serene surroundings.

Railway enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Dolgoch Falls Station on the historic Talyllyn Railway, just a short walk away. For coastal adventurers, the Wales Coast Path is easily accessed from nearby Tywyn, delivering dramatic sea views stretching toward Aberdyfi and north toward Fairbourne.

History lovers can explore the region’s rich heritage, with Castell y Bere only a few minutes’ drive away and the majestic Harlech Castle reachable within an hour. Whether discovering hidden waterfalls, journeying by steam train, or wandering along the coast, Dolgoch Holiday Home serves as an ideal base for making the most of this beautiful part of Wales.

For more information please visit our website:

https://www.theholidaycottages.co.uk/gwynedd/16591

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Vestry Cottage, St Lawrence, Ventnor, Isle Of Wight


Vestry Cottage – A 15th-Century Haven on the Isle of Wight’s Undercliff
Nestled in the tranquil hamlet of St Lawrence, just two miles west of Ventnor along the Isle of Wight’s renowned Undercliff, Vestry Cottage is a quintessential Grade II listed hideaway dating back to the fifteenth century. Constructed from local stone and set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this single-storey retreat captures the essence of country charm with modern ease. Original features such as mellow timber beams and a characterful inglenook fireplace with log-burner blend seamlessly with a sleek kitchen, Wi-Fi, and a contemporary shower room. A private driveway and a sun-drenched enclosed garden complete the offering, with hidden coves, the coastal path, and Ventnor Botanic Garden all within walking distance.

Comfortable and Characterful Interiors
Guests are welcomed through a traditional stable door into a cosy sitting room, where exposed beams, wooden floors, a window seat, and a brick fireplace with a wood-burning stove create a warm and inviting atmosphere – perfect for evenings by the fire after a day of exploring.

An open-plan kitchen and dining area adjoins the space, filled with natural light and thoughtfully appointed with hardwood worktops, integrated appliances, an electric hob and oven, fridge-freezer, dishwasher, washer-dryer, and microwave. A farmhouse-style dining table provides the ideal setting for relaxed breakfasts or unhurried suppers.

The inner hall leads to two carefully styled bedrooms. The main double room is decorated in soft neutral tones with painted furniture and garden views, while the single room offers a pretty, restful space suited to an additional adult or older child. Between them lies a chic, modern shower room complete with a walk-in enclosure, heated towel rail, basin, and WC.

Enchanting Garden and Outdoor Space
From the kitchen, another stable door opens to reveal a beautifully enclosed rear garden, planted with climbing plants and traditional cottage-style shrubs. A spacious patio catches the sunlight throughout the day and is equipped with high-quality garden furniture – perfect for lazy lunches, evening drinks, or simply enjoying a quiet moment beneath the stars. Off-road parking is provided for one car on the private driveway.

Woody Bay’s rocky shoreline lies just an eight-minute stroll away, offering a quiet coastal escape. Yet, many guests may be just as content to spend time in the garden, enjoying the birdsong and peaceful setting.

Exploring the Surrounding Area
Vestry Cottage enjoys a privileged location within the Undercliff’s unique micro-climate, which supports an array of Mediterranean plants at nearby Ventnor Botanic Garden, just a mile away. From the garden, a footpath leads to the secluded Steephill Cove, known for its crab pasties and refreshing lemonade. To the east, the coastal path continues into Ventnor, with its vintage shops, sandy beach, and acclaimed restaurants, while the path westward reveals Castlehaven and St Catherine’s Point lighthouse.

For a more varied adventure, visitors can meander through thatched lanes to the local village shop, hire bicycles in Ventnor, explore the Ventnor Downs’ ancient woodland, or go fossil hunting at Blackgang. Popular island attractions such as Osborne House, Carisbrooke Castle, and the Isle of Wight Steam Railway are all reachable within 40 minutes by car.

With cliff-top and downland trails beginning right from the gate, Vestry Cottage offers an idyllic and restful base for exploring the best of the island’s southern coast – in every season.

For more information please visit our website:

https://www.theholidaycottages.co.uk/IsleOfWight/18133

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Dairy Maid Cottage, Shanklin, Isle of Wight


Dairy Maid Cottage – A Tranquil Isle of Wight Retreat
Dairy Maid Cottage is a beautifully restored Grade II listed stone property dating back to 1695, nestled in a peaceful rural hamlet just over a mile from the golden sands of Shanklin on the Isle of Wight. This single-storey conversion harmoniously blends historic character with contemporary comfort. Original thick stone walls, exposed timbers, and a grand inglenook fireplace evoke its 17th-century roots, while modern features such as Sky Q television and Wi-Fi ensure a thoroughly comfortable stay. Guests also benefit from an enclosed garden, private parking, and a generous seasonal welcome pack, making it a perfect choice for families, couples, and walkers seeking an authentic island experience.

Charming Accommodation
Guests enter through a solid oak door into a hallway that connects all rooms. On one side is a king-sized bedroom furnished with crisp white linens, and opposite is a light-filled twin room – both enhanced with tasteful touches that pay homage to the cottage’s heritage.

The family bathroom offers both luxury and practicality, featuring a full-sized bath, separate walk-in shower, soft towels, and high-quality toiletries.

Two shallow steps lead into a spacious sitting-dining room, where a large wood-burning stove sits in the ancient inglenook fireplace. Two leather sofas and a cosy armchair provide the ideal spot to unwind, while French doors offer views of the rear garden and allow natural light to fill the space. The dining area invites both leisurely breakfasts and candlelit evening meals.

A separate farmhouse-style kitchen is well-equipped for self-catering, complete with hardwood worktops, a Belfast sink, and a dual-fuel Rangemaster with double electric ovens and gas hob. Additional conveniences include a dishwasher, washer-dryer, full-height fridge-freezer, microwave, and coffee machine.

Idyllic Outdoor Space
The enclosed rear garden is a peaceful sanctuary with mature shrubs and a shady tree, furnished for al fresco dining with garden furniture and a barbecue. At the front, a sunny lawn and a welcoming bench offer a perfect spot to soak in the countryside ambience. Two private parking spaces are accessible via a central stone archway shared with the neighbouring cottage.

Warmth and comfort are assured throughout the year with gas central heating and two complimentary baskets of logs for the stove. During Christmas and New Year, the house and garden are adorned with festive decorations to add seasonal charm.

Discover the Isle of Wight
Just a five-minute drive from the cottage lies Shanklin’s sandy beach, its traditional esplanade cafés, and the characterful Old Village with thatched tearooms and friendly pubs. Footpaths leading from the cottage gate connect with the island’s main walking trails, offering stunning views across farmland, woodland, and the sea.

Nearby attractions include the historic village of Godshill, the vibrant town of Newport, and day-trip favourites like Ryde, Cowes, and the wild west coast. Family-friendly highlights such as the Isle of Wight Zoo, Dinosaur Isle, and the steam railway are easily reached. Whether enjoying shell-collecting at Sandown Bay, exploring Ventnor Botanic Garden, or relaxing in the garden with a book, Dairy Maid Cottage offers a delightful year-round base for a memorable stay.

For more information please visit our website:

https://www.theholidaycottages.co.uk/IsleOfWight/18132

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