REFNO:8123. Situated in the quiet village of Shillingford St George and surrounded by beautiful countryside, Willowmead is ideally situated to explore Dartmoor, the South Devon coast and countless other attractions and places of interest. Adjoining the owner’s home, the property is very spacious and perfectly located to enjoy the best of Devon. The holiday property is just 20 minutes from the coast and moors. Shops 1½ miles, pub 2½ miles. Spacious living/dining room. Kitchen with wooden floor. First floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed and living area with TV. Bathroom with spa bath, shower cubicle and toilet. Elec, full oil CH, bed linen and towels inc T/cot Two Freeview TVs DVD CD M/wave W/machine D/washer F/freezer Broadband connection Courtyard with furniture Parking (for 2 cars) No smoking Friday to Friday. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t6186/
Set in a beautiful spot,rolling hills thru the windows,streams and wildlife.Ideally set 4 miles from the market town of Carmarthen it is a tranquil place to be but not too far from all the amenities the town offers.The M4 motorway within easy reach and the coast of Pembrokeshire close by. The house being cosy and modern inside and thick stone walls giving cosy winters and cool summers,a garden surrounding the house with garage close by giving a place to store all your gardening requirements at hand.Across the single track council maintained lane is a 2 acre {approx] field containing mature trees and a small area of woodland,the wildlife pond,wooden shed and a static caravan for friends to visit in summer.Heaven is sitting on your ride on mower in the summer getting the lawns like bowling greens,this place can be what dreams are made of,several country taverns are close by as is the local golf club. In short this property offers the best of both worlds the country retreat and a thriving market town within 15 minutes.
Our character cottage is light, welcoming and individual. We're located on the Totnes side of the village, enjoying views of the pretty Conservation Area. Our walled garden is private and sunlit till early evening. It's a relaxing place to enjoy a glass of wine before retreating indoors to a log fire. We enjoy being close to Totnes, a five minute drive. We love its weekend food and craft markets, plus its host of fantastic organic producers and independent retailers. Totnes offers a unique, creative energy, encouraging artists, photographers and writers to the area. There are fast train and road links to London. If you wish to relax by the coast, Slapton, Dartmouth, Salcombe are 45 minutes drive. Our lovely cottage offers the best of town and country living. Email: psbts@hotmail.com to arrange a viewing
Beautifully presented four bedroom town house on two floors situated in the heart of Kirkwall. This stunning spacious family home is finished to a particularly high standard maintaining many original features and has the potential to lend itself as a quality Bed and Breakfast establishment. Accommodation comprises of Living room, Kitchen, Utility room, Dining room, Cloakroom with w.c., four double Bedrooms with two En-suite and Bathroom. Say goodbye to traffic jams, the long and expensive commute, overcrowded cities and towns and that hectic pace of life. Come to Orkney instead, recently voted the best place in Scotland to live, and enjoy a quality lifestyle in a stunning island location. Lying off the North East coast of Scotland and benefiting from a temperate climate as the Gulf Stream passes close by, the fertile islands are proving a destination of choice for families who want to live, work and prosper. Crime rates are low, jobs are plentiful, educational standards are high, with Orkney's schools regularly featuring amongst the best in the country. Orkney's culture, heritage, archaeology and wildlife are world famous and its leisure and community health facilities are second to none. Best of all property prices are surprisingly affordable and you get so much more for your money when you look at the spacious homes and gardens that you can enjoy in these beautiful islands.
Substantial detached three bedroom house with integral garage. Welcoming family home with many original features. Walled garden with vegetable patch and large polytunnel boasting a variety of established fruit trees. Beautiful views over the surrounding countryside to the sea. Say goodbye to traffic jams, the long and expensive commute, overcrowded cities and towns and that hectic pace of life. Come to Orkney instead, recently voted the best place in Scotland to live, and enjoy a quality lifestyle in a stunning island location. Lying off the North East coast of Scotland and benefiting from a temperate climate as the Gulf Stream passes close by, the fertile islands are proving a destination of choice for families who want to live, work and prosper. Crime rates are low, jobs are plentiful, educational standards are high, with Orkney's schools regularly featuring amongst the best in the country. Orkney's culture, heritage, archaeology and wildlife are world famous and its leisure and community health facilities are second to none. Best of all property prices are surprisingly affordable and you get so much more for your money when you look at the spacious homes and gardens that you can enjoy in these beautiful islands. Accommodation comprises Living room, Kitchen, Conservatory, three Bedrooms, Bathroom and Cloakroom.
Beautifully presented four bedroom town house on two floors situated in the heart of Kirkwall. This stunning spacious family home is finished to a particularly high standard maintaining many original features and has the potential to lend itself as a quality Bed and Breakfast establishment. Accommodation comprises of Living room, Kitchen, Utility room, Dining room, Cloakroom with w.c., four double Bedrooms with two En-suite and Bathroom. Say goodbye to traffic jams, the long and expensive commute, overcrowded cities and towns and that hectic pace of life. Come to Orkney instead, recently voted the best place in Scotland to live, and enjoy a quality lifestyle in a stunning island location. Lying off the North East coast of Scotland and benefiting from a temperate climate as the Gulf Stream passes close by, the fertile islands are proving a destination of choice for families who want to live, work and prosper. Crime rates are low, jobs are plentiful, educational standards are high, with Orkney's schools regularly featuring amongst the best in the country. Orkney's culture, heritage, archaeology and wildlife are world famous and its leisure and community health facilities are second to none. Best of all property prices are surprisingly affordable and you get so much more for your money when you look at the spacious homes and gardens that you can enjoy in these beautiful islands. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t831587/
Substantial detached three bedroom house with integral garage. Welcoming family home with many original features. Walled garden with vegetable patch and large polytunnel boasting a variety of established fruit trees. Beautiful views over the surrounding countryside to the sea. Say goodbye to traffic jams, the long and expensive commute, overcrowded cities and towns and that hectic pace of life. Come to Orkney instead, recently voted the best place in Scotland to live, and enjoy a quality lifestyle in a stunning island location. Lying off the North East coast of Scotland and benefiting from a temperate climate as the Gulf Stream passes close by, the fertile islands are proving a destination of choice for families who want to live, work and prosper. Crime rates are low, jobs are plentiful, educational standards are high, with Orkney's schools regularly featuring amongst the best in the country. Orkney's culture, heritage, archaeology and wildlife are world famous and its leisure and community health facilities are second to none. Best of all property prices are surprisingly affordable and you get so much more for your money when you look at the spacious homes and gardens that you can enjoy in these beautiful islands. Accommodation comprises Living room, Kitchen, Conservatory, three Bedrooms, Bathroom and Cloakroom. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t833592/
Swallow Lodge, set in peaceful Cairnyard is the perfect getaway refuge in the ideal location to enjoy all that Scotland’s best kept secret holiday destination has to offer. Whether you settle down in the cosy lounge or sit out on the balcony and enjoy the uninterrupted views of Mabie Forest, Swallow Lodge is a place to relax. The lounge is equipped with flat screen tv, freeview, dvd player and stereo. The well equipped kitchen is perfect for a self catering holiday and the lodge has dinning seating for two. In the spacious double bedroom there is ample storage, a comfortable double bed and an en suite shower room. Entry to the lodge is through a large porch which provides an ideal place to store clothes and boots after being out enjoying the surrounding countryside and coast line. The lodge is centrally heated and double glazed throughout. From the large balcony there are uninterrupted views across to the rolling hills of Mabie forest and the lodge is neatly surrounded by hedges to give you plenty of privacy. There is also plenty of space to around the lodge to park your car, store your bikes and set up the all important barbeque.
Bosoughan Cottage is situated in the quiet rural hamlet of Bosoughan (approx 10 miles from Truro). The hamlet is close to the village of Quintrell Downs which has a pub and a shop. Although the cottage is tucked away in the country it is also in easy reach of Newquay Airport (approx 6 miles away) and the A30 (approx 4 miles away). It is a restored grade II listed 300 year old cob cottage. The hamlet is surrounded by rolling farmland and sleepy country lanes. In the evenings one can listen to the rustle of the breeze through the trees in the good sized garden that surrounds the cottage. It is a magical and soporific place to unwind and start to feel human again! Perfect for you and your family whether it is a second home or you are relocating. A 15 minute drive and you can be sitting by the north coast watching the sun sink towards the horizon or, if you feel more adventurous, you can be surfing some of the best beaches in the country. The cottage sits within a multi level garden with several lawned areas interlinked by paved pathways. There is a paved patio area outside of the conservatory. The cottage has its own private paved driveway giving off road parking for several cars.
Owl Cottage is in the heart of the historic village of Kings Nympton. The cottage is attached. The holiday home occupies the ground floor and first floor and has two bedrooms. The well equipped kitchen has an oven, microwave and dishwasher. The pleasant living room's wood burning stove makes it the perfect place to relax. If you don't feel like cooking you can enjoy a meal in the The Village Pub. This was awarded 'Best Dining Pub of the Year' in 2008. The pub offers excellent food and traditional drinks. It also has a take away service. North Devon has a superb coast where you can enjoy wonderful, refreshing walks. Owl Cottage is perfect for couples and small families. It is an ideal holiday choice whatever the season. Non smoking Do you want to take your pet to the UK from abroad? Inquire about relevant rules and regulations! For example, a blood test is required several months before arrival. Ground floor: (kitchen(oven, microwave, washing machine), living/diningroom(TV, hearth(wood), DVD player, CD player), bathroom(bath with shower, washbasin, toilet)) On 1st floor: (bedroom(double bed), bedroom(2x single bed)) heating(Floor heating), garden furniture, cot, high chair. http://www.arkadia.com/eurl-t45066/
REFNO:4815. This most attractive stone built holiday cottage is a great haven to enjoy a break in an area famous for its whisky, shortbread and castles. A lovely house, very well furnished and equipped with a conservatory taking in panoramic views of the countryside and hills. Aberlour village has some very good places to eat out, and lots of interesting shops. Walking on the Speyside Way, fishing or golf which are available in abundance throughout the region. The Moray Coast and some of Scotland’s best loved castles are but a short drive. This is a wonderful home to come back to after a day’s exploration. Shop and pub 2 miles. All on ground floor: Living room. Kitchen. Conservatory. 2 bedrooms: 1 double with en-suite shower room and toilet, 1 twin. Bathroom with bath, shower cubicle and toilet. Oil CH, elec, bed linen and towels inc. Freeview TV. DVD. CD. Elec cooker. M/wave. Washer/dryer. F/freezer. Large lawned and gravelled garden and furniture. BBQ. Parking (3 cars). No smoking. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t10396/
For more information visit our website at Impressive five bedroom house set in approximately 8 acres of land. Commanding spectacular views over the neighbouring countryside and over the sea to the North Isles. The house itself is a former Church of Scotland Manse which has been renamed Thorkell Hall after Thorkell Fostri, a friend of the Earls in Viking times, who lived in Deerness at Skail. Accommodation comprises Living room, Kitchen, Utility room, Dining room, Study, Shower room, five Bedrooms, family Bathroom and two attic rooms. Say goodbye to traffic jams, the long and expensive commute, overcrowded cities and towns and that hectic pace of life. Come to Orkney instead, recently voted the best place in Scotland to live, and enjoy a quality lifestyle in a stunning island location. Lying off the North East coast of Scotland and benefiting from a temperate climate as the Gulf Stream passes close by, the fertile islands are proving a destination of choice for families who want to live, work and prosper. Crime rates are low, jobs are plentiful, educational standards are high, with Orkney's schools regularly featuring amongst the best in the country. Orkney's culture, heritage, archaeology and wildlife are world famous and its leisure and community health facilities are second to none. Best of all property prices are surprisingly affordable and you get so much more for your money when you look at the spacious homes and gardens that you can enjoy in these beautiful islands. Lifestyle Activities City Rural Coastal Historic Sites Town Amenities and Services Schools Property Characteristics Detatched Property Features Garden Attic Dining Room Study Views Fixtures and Furnishings Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t949461/
Situated in a beautiful, tranquil setting on the southern shore of Widewall Bay with panoramic views over the sea, this three bedroom detached house has a garage/workshop, garden and comes with approximately 1 acre of land suitable for keeping livestock. Accommodation comprises Living room, Kitchen, three Bedrooms, Bathroom, Utility room, downstairs Toilet and Sun porch entrance. Say goodbye to traffic jams, the long and expensive commute, overcrowded cities and towns and that hectic pace of life. Come to Orkney instead, recently voted the best place in Scotland to live, and enjoy a quality lifestyle in a stunning island location. Lying off the North East coast of Scotland and benefiting from a temperate climate as the Gulf Stream passes close by, the fertile islands are proving a destination of choice for families who want to live, work and prosper. Crime rates are low, jobs are plentiful, educational standards are high, with Orkney's schools regularly featuring amongst the best in the country. Orkney's culture, heritage, archaeology and wildlife are world famous and its leisure and community health facilities are second to none. Best of all property prices are surprisingly affordable and you get so much more for your money when you look at the spacious homes and gardens that you can enjoy in these beautiful islands. Lifestyle Activities City Rural Coastal Historic Sites Town Amenities and Services Schools Property Characteristics Detatched Property Features Garden Garage Views Porch Fixtures and Furnishings Toilet. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t937394/
REFNO:331. Renovated and restored to a very high standard, this circa 1500s half-timbered house is located opposite the pub on the green in a quiet village near the historic Canterbury. Adjoining another property, it is beamed throughout and has a large back garden with lawns, flowers, fruit trees and a secluded patio, and which runs to a shallow, fenced stream, offering a peaceful setting with the sounds of babbling water. Located in a beautiful part of the Kent countryside whilst being close to the coast, The Bell House is just 20 minutes from sandy beaches and the port of Dover provides day trips to France. Nearby are many public gardens, including Goodnestone Park - considered to be one of the best gardens in the south-east, and Barnsole Vineyard where wines have acheived ‘quality status’. Other attractions include Dover Castle, Howlets Wild Animal Park, Wingham Wildlife Park, the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway, as well as Richborough Roman fort near Sandwich - an English Heritage site from where the Romans launched their successful invasion of Britain in AD43. There are numerous National Trust properties in the area including, Emmetts Garden, Ightham Mote, Scotney Castle Garden and Estate, Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Smallhythe Place and Stoneacre. The White Cliffs of Dover, also National Trust, are internationally famous and home to five miles of coast and countryside. Most of the chalk downland along the clifftops are a Sight of Special Scientific Interest, an Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty and Heritage Coast with interesting flora and fauna. The Gateway to the White Cliffs visitor centre boasts spectacular views and introduces the visitor to the area with imaginative displays and explanations. Shops 1½ miles. Living room with wood-burning stove in inglenook. Large, well-equipped fitted farmhouse-style kitchen/dining room with quarry-tiled floor. Utility/boot room. Twin bedroom leading to lobby with ornamental fireplace. Two bathrooms, each with over-bath shower and toilet. Stairs from living room to first floor: Two double bedrooms, one with zip & links beds, one leading to twin bedroom (which can also be accessed by second narrow staircase via ground floor bedroom). All bedrooms with ornamental fireplace. Beamed throughout (upstairs bedrooms have low head clearance, lowest 6ft). Wood-burning stove - initial fuel inc, thereafter avail locally Elec, full gas CH, bed linen and towels inc Cot H/chair TV DVD Radio/cassette/CD M/wave W/machine T/dryer D/washer Freezer Broadband internet access avail Large garden with terrace and furniture BBQ Roadside parking No smoking NB: Stream in garden. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t9524/
3 Bedroom End-Terrace House, Two parking spaces, Ensuite, Kitchen, Cloak RoomRoomsGround FloorLounge (17'7" x 15'1")Kitchen/Dining (15'1" x 9'0")WC (5'9" x 2'9")First FloorBedroom 1 (11'9" x 8'6")En-Suite (8'6" x 4'6")Bedroom 2 (10'2" x 8'6")Bedroom 3 (8'8" x 6'3")Bathroom (6'3" x 5'7")About The HolliesTh Hollies at Eden Park is an exclusive development of superb homes less than two miles from the sea, midway between Worthing and Bognor Regis. Littlehampton is ideally placed to enjoy all the south coast has to offer, from Blue Flag beaches to sunshine & sandcastles, from a bustling night life to a country stroll on the South Downs, from an up to the minute shopping centre to an encounter with the past on the cobbled streets of Arundel. Littlehampton is a fun town, with friendly locals, a good mix of restaurants and bars and a guarantee of some of the best sunshine in the UK.TransportKings Acres at Eden Park is well situated to enjoy exceptional transpo rt links, lying just south of the A27. The M27 and M3 motorways to the west ensure the cities of Southampton, Winchester & London are easily reached. Littlehampton's own railway station, on the main South coast line, is approximately a mile from the development giving easy access to London Victoria, Brighton, Portsmouth and Southampton.Opening HoursCome and visit us between 10am and 5pm dailyDirectionsAt Crossbush on the A27 between Arundel and Worthing, travel south on the A284 towards Littlehampton. Turn left at Wick where the road joins the 13 Worthing Road. The Development can be found on the left after approximately a quarter of a mile.Disclaimer2009 Barratt Homes / David Wilson Homes / Ward Homes. All trading names of BDW TRADING LIMITED (Company Number 03018173). Please note that house design specifications may vary between developments and plots. For full details of all properties and associated offers please speak to the on-site sales staff. All rights reserved. Lifestyle Activities City Rural Coastal Town Development Amenities and Services Parking Train Station Property Features Terrace Ensuite. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t997697/
3 Bedroom End-Terrace House, Single Attached Garage with parking space, Ensuite, Kitchen, Cloak RoomRoomsGround FloorLounge (17'7" x 15'1")Kitchen/Dining (15'1" x 9'0")WC (5'9" x 2'9")First FloorBedroom 1 (11'9" x 8'6")En-Suite (8'6" x 4'6")Bedroom 2 (10'2" x 8'6")Bedroom 3 (8'8" x 6'3")Bathroom (6'3" x 5'7")About The HolliesTh Hollies at Eden Park is an exclusive development of superb homes less than two miles from the sea, midway between Worthing and Bognor Regis. Littlehampton is ideally placed to enjoy all the south coast has to offer, from Blue Flag beaches to sunshine & sandcastles, from a bustling night life to a country stroll on the South Downs, from an up to the minute shopping centre to an encounter with the past on the cobbled streets of Arundel. Littlehampton is a fun town, with friendly locals, a good mix of restaurants and bars and a guarantee of some of the best sunshine in the UK.TransportKings Acres at Eden Park is well situated to enjoy exceptional transpo rt links, lying just south of the A27. The M27 and M3 motorways to the west ensure the cities of Southampton, Winchester & London are easily reached. Littlehampton's own railway station, on the main South coast line, is approximately a mile from the development giving easy access to London Victoria, Brighton, Portsmouth and Southampton.Opening HoursCome and visit us between 10am and 5pm dailyDirectionsAt Crossbush on the A27 between Arundel and Worthing, travel south on the A284 towards Littlehampton. Turn left at Wick where the road joins the 13 Worthing Road. The Development can be found on the left after approximately a quarter of a mile.Disclaimer2009 Barratt Homes / David Wilson Homes / Ward Homes. All trading names of BDW TRADING LIMITED (Company Number 03018173). Please note that house design specifications may vary between developments and plots. For full details of all properties and associated offers please speak to the on-site sales staff. All rights reserved. Lifestyle Activities City Rural Coastal Town Development Amenities and Services Parking Train Station Property Features Terrace Ensuite Garage. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t997698/
3 Bedroom End-Terrace House, Single Attached Garage with parking space, Ensuite, Kitchen, Cloak RoomRoomsGround FloorLounge (17'7" x 15'1")Kitchen/Dining (15'1" x 9'0")WC (5'9" x 2'9")First FloorBedroom 1 (11'9" x 8'6")En-Suite (8'6" x 4'6")Bedroom 2 (10'2" x 8'6")Bedroom 3 (8'8" x 6'3")Bathroom (6'3" x 5'7")About The HolliesTh Hollies at Eden Park is an exclusive development of superb homes less than two miles from the sea, midway between Worthing and Bognor Regis. Littlehampton is ideally placed to enjoy all the south coast has to offer, from Blue Flag beaches to sunshine & sandcastles, from a bustling night life to a country stroll on the South Downs, from an up to the minute shopping centre to an encounter with the past on the cobbled streets of Arundel. Littlehampton is a fun town, with friendly locals, a good mix of restaurants and bars and a guarantee of some of the best sunshine in the UK.TransportKings Acres at Eden Park is well situated to enjoy exceptional transpo rt links, lying just south of the A27. The M27 and M3 motorways to the west ensure the cities of Southampton, Winchester & London are easily reached. Littlehampton's own railway station, on the main South coast line, is approximately a mile from the development giving easy access to London Victoria, Brighton, Portsmouth and Southampton.Opening HoursCome and visit us between 10am and 5pm dailyDirectionsAt Crossbush on the A27 between Arundel and Worthing, travel south on the A284 towards Littlehampton. Turn left at Wick where the road joins the 13 Worthing Road. The Development can be found on the left after approximately a quarter of a mile.Disclaimer2009 Barratt Homes / David Wilson Homes / Ward Homes. All trading names of BDW TRADING LIMITED (Company Number 03018173). Please note that house design specifications may vary between developments and plots. For full details of all properties and associated offers please speak to the on-site sales staff. All rights reserved. Lifestyle Activities City Rural Coastal Town Development Amenities and Services Parking Train Station Property Features Terrace Ensuite Garage. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t997699/
2 Bedroom Terraced House, Parking Space, Ensuite, Kitchen, Cloak Room, Pay just 142400 and the rest later with FirstBuyRoomsGround FloorLiving/Dining (17'5" x 12'8")Kitchen (10'0" x 6'2")WC (5'7" x 2'9")First FloorBedroom 1 (12'8" x 9'4")Ensuite (5'2" x 3'6")Bedroom 2 (12'8" x 8'5")Bathroom (6'4" x 6'2")About The HolliesThe Hollies at Eden Park is an exclusive development of superb homes less than two miles from the sea, midway between Worthing and Bognor Regis. Littlehampton is ideally placed to enjoy all the south coast has to offer, from Blue Flag beaches to sunshine & sandcastles, from a bustling night life to a country stroll on the South Downs, from an up to the minute shopping centre to an encounter with the past on the cobbled streets of Arundel. Littlehampton is a fun town, with friendly locals, a good mix of restaurants and bars and a guarantee of some of the best sunshine in the UK.TransportThe Hollies at Eden Park is well situated to enjoy exceptional transpo rt links, lying just south of the A27. The M27 and M3 motorways to the west ensure the cities of Southampton, Winchester & London are easily reached. Littlehampton's own railway station, on the main South coast line, is approximately a mile from the development giving easy access to London Victoria, Brighton, Portsmouth and Southampton.Opening HoursCome and visit us between 10.00am and 5.00pm dailyDirectionsAt Crossbush on the A27 between Arundel and Worthing, travel south on the A284 towards Littlehampton. Turn left at Wick where the road joins the 13 Worthing Road. The Development can be found on the left after approximately a quarter of a mile.Disclaimer2009 Barratt Homes / David Wilson Homes / Ward Homes. All trading names of BDW TRADING LIMITED (Company Number 03018173). Please note that house design specifications may vary between developments and plots. For full details of all properties and associated offers please speak to the on-site sales staff. All rights reserved. Lifestyle Activities City Rural Coastal Town Development Amenities and Services Parking Train Station Property Characteristics Terraced Property Features Cloakroom Ensuite. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1294910/
Please click here to view owner's website. Sky Cottage is a beautiful character cottage renovated to a very high standard. With oak stable door and floors, luxury leather sofa, wood burning stove with dry logs provided and modern kitchen and bathroom this is the perfect location from which to explore the south coast Cornish Riviera and the whole of Cornwall. The queen size bed has pocket sprung mattress and is located in pretty twinkle light filled bedroom with luxury shower room. The bedroom view is over rooftops to the river Fowey and valley and woods beyond. A sun trap patio with barbecue perfect for sunbathing and dining. Key Features Near Beach, River View, Near Boat Launch, Near Town, Near Shopping, Near Restaurants Amenities River View, # of Place Settings, Stove, Oven, Refrigerator, Water Filter, Garden View, Hardwood Floors, Hair Dryer, Private Bathroom, BBQ, Backyard, Screened Patio, Boat Launch, Parking Available, Public Transportation Available, Car Recommended, Linens Included, No Telephone, No Washer/Dryer, No Smoking, No Pets Allowed Property View River View, Garden View Attractions Near Beach, Near Boat Launch, Near Town, Near Shopping, Near Restaurants Airport Info Newquay airport is 40 miles away. With car hire available. Par train station is three miles from Sky Cottage with taxis available. Plymouth railway station is about 40 miles. Payment Policy All rates are in British Pounds. By sterling cheque, BACS, Cash (sent special delivery) International bank transfer. Deposit of 25% due upon booking. Balance due 8 week prior to travel. Cancellation Policy For cancellations more than 8 weeks prior to arrival, deposit is lost. If less than 8 weeks refund of balance if cottage re-let, we will do our best. There are no refunds for cancellations less than 30 days prior to arrival. Travel Insurance is advised. Rules Rates are subject to change without any prior notice. No smoking in the cottage. No pets. http://www.arkadia.com/dkon-t36698/
Rural peace in a spacious, well-equipped stone cottage with delightful views. A wonderful place to experience the English countryside at its best. Indeed, 'Greygles' is an old Dorset word for the bluebells that abound in the local woods in Spring. Four bedrooms - 2 double, 1 twin, 1 single. One of the doubles is on the ground-floor next to a bathroom - ideal for anyone who does not like stairs. The garden is quiet with a patio and lawn looking out over fields to hills in the middle distance. A spot to sit and soak in the peace of the countryside. Greygles is situated on the edge of a friendly village with an extensive farm shop and well-known pub restaurant. This is the country of Hardy novels, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, just off the Wessex Ridgeway walkers' path, set in the gentle hills and woods of central Dorset. The 'Jurassic' coast with its dramatic cliffs and coves, as well as ancient abbeys and castles, wonderful gardens, lovely old towns, and even a tank museum, are all within a half hour drive. Key Features Fireplace, Near Town, Near Shopping, Near Restaurants, TV, DVD Player Amenities Fireplace, TV, DVD Player, Video Library, CD Stereo, Microwave, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Washing Machine Only, Shower, Parking Available, Linens Included Attractions Near Town, Near Shopping, Near Restaurants, Museums, Walking Tours Airport Info Aarhus(AAR): 30miles Payment Policy All rates are in British Pounds. Rules Rates are subjected to change without prior notice. http://www.arkadia.com/dkon-t22336/
REFNO:9429. Tucked away in a rural setting within the North York Moors National Park, this former barn and house are set across the garden from each other, enjoy glorious views and each makes a lovely holiday home with enjoyable walks from the door. The Wheelhouse has been carefully restored to combine a wealth of traditional features, such as exposed stonework and an unusually spacious garden room that was formerly the wheelhouse for horses threshing corn. Harfa Bank is a true family home and enjoys original beams and a traditional fireplace. Just a couple of miles from the pretty village of Swainby and well placed for visiting the market town of Thirsk and surroundings, associated with ‘Herriot Country’. Close by is Mount Grace Priory, the best preserved Carthusian monastery in Britain, and Scarth Nick with its superb views. A little further afield is the north east coast with its quaint fishing villages together with the renowned resort of Whitby where popular Whitby Abbey stands majestically on the headland above the traditional working harbour. For the energetic there is good surfing at Saltburn. The North York Moors and Heartbeat country provide stunning scenery and are wonderful for touring. Shops and pub 2½ miles. Elec, full oil CH, bed linen and towels inc T/cot TV DVD M/wave D/washer F/freezer Parking (for 2 cars) No smoking Spacious living/dining room with French doors and oak floor, arch to well-equipped breakfast kitchen with oak floor. Snug/TV room. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom. Twin bedroom with zip & link beds. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Elec ceramic hob Washer/dryer Small garden, patio area and furniture. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t11509/
REFNO:844. This magnificent, baronial-style mansion provides a stunning setting from which to tour the Moray coast and the Grampian Highlands. Standing within its own spacious grounds on the edge of Keith, on the Whisky Trail, it offers guests supreme comfort and the chance to savour the elegant lifestyle of a bygone era. There are fine antique furnishings selected to blend in with the sumptuous surroundings, which include a huge mahogany dining table, and even a grand piano, making this an unforgettable ‘live like a laird’ experience. Built in 1892, a room accommodating a full-size snooker table also features, where guests can enjoy a friendly game. The colourful and extensive gardens include formal herbaceous beds, a walled kitchen garden, vinery, greenhouses, orchard and sweeping lawns, providing space to relax and unwind in gloriously tranquil surroundings. Isla Bank is only a mile or so from the Moray Firth, with its beautiful sandy beaches and charming fishing villages to explore, and is renowned as one of the best places in Scotland to view dolphins at play. To the south lies the stunning Cairngorm mountain range, stretching for fifty miles and offering outstanding climbing, hill walking and winter skiing. The area also boasts superb fishing on the Spey and Deveron rivers, and an 18-hole golf course and swimming-pool just a mile away. Lying in the heart of distillery country, Dufftown, the acclaimed ‘Malt Whisky Capital of the World’, is found just a short distance away. Here the Glenfiddich Distillery produces one of Scotland’s lighter and sweeter varieties of fiery amber spirit, bottled on the premises, and offering visitor tours. Behind the distillery, the Stewart stronghold of Balvenie Castle survives as a ruin, whilst several other castles abound – one of the smallest and prettiest in the area at Huntly, 10 miles away, which is also the birthplace of children’s author George MacDonald. There are many fascinating places to visit in an area with a long and colourful history. Aberdeen and Inverness airports are both an hour by road or rail, making this a very convenient holiday location. Shop 1 mile. Entrance to porch. Dining room with 14ft mahogany table and chandelier. Music room with Bechstein piano. Library. Well-equipped kitchen. Snooker room with full-size table. Separate toilet. Utility. First floor with two landings: Four double bedrooms, one with tower room, three with hand basins. Twin bedroom with tower room. Two single bedrooms one with wash basin. Two bathrooms with over-bath shower and toilet. All bedrooms with TV. Elec, full gas CH, bed linen and towels inc Cot H/chair Nine TVs Video DVD M/wave Shared w/machine and t/dryer D/washer F/freezer Payphone Garden with furniture Grounds of 4½ acres BBQ Ample parking Full-size snooker table Cleaning service by arr. http://www.arkadia.com/thdy-t11268/
This gem of a cottage overlooks the sea and some of the most spectacular coastline in the Gower ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' if not the British Isles. Perched two hundred feet above and within three hundred yards of the coast of the Bristol Channel, it is hardly surprising that one of our American visitors described this as ‘the best place on Earth'. The access to the house along a farm track and across a field (mind your car) ensures wonderful seclusion. Whether you like walking, painting, bird watching, surfing, paragliding, or want a great location for a family holiday this is an outstanding place. Built by the present owners’ grandparents in the 1930s to give their children close contact with nature, the cottage is within easy walking distance of the fabulous Mewslade Bay. It is also within a mile of Rhossili which boasts three miles of sandy beach. If you want peace and quiet and somewhere to sit dreamily watching the changes in light and weather, it often seems unbeatable. The other marvellous beaches, historic landscapes and buildings, and natural wonders of The Gower are within easy reach by car or bike. You could also venture further to Swansea with its shops, the National Botanic Garden of Wales, or the historic castles of Kidwelly, Weobley, and Penrice. The house offers simple but quality accommodation for seven (one double, one twin and one triple) which complements its natural surroundings and enhances the appreciation of this outdoor experience. Key Features Near Beach, Safe Swimming Beach, Ocean View, Fireplace, Near Town, Near Shopping Amenities Ocean View, Fireplace, TV, DVD Player, Microwave, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Washing Machine Only, Dining Table Seats, Dining Table, Bathtub, Shower, Deck, Patio, Telephone, Parking Available, Linens Included, Maid Service Available Property View Ocean View Attractions Near Beach, Safe Swimming Beach, Near Town, Near Shopping, Near Restaurants, Boating, Fishing, Sailing, Water Skiing, Windsurfing, Kayaking, Swimming, Biking, Sightseeing Payment Policy All rates are in British Pounds. 25% deposit payable on booking and the remainder 4 weeks before the period booked. If booked 4 weeks or less before arrival then the full amount is payable at the time of booking. All funds must have cleared the bank before taking up occupation. Saturday is the changeover day, although this may be flexible according to the season. Rules Rates are subject to change without notice. http://www.arkadia.com/dkon-t12477/
Summary Plot 34 - The Somerby...As part of the exciting new Sorrel Meadow development within the popular Village of Hollesley, this spacious four bedroom detached home offers flexible family accommodation finished to a high standard and specification. Please contact us for more information. Description This development of impressive new homes is set in the centre of the beautiful village of Hollesley set in surroundings of outstanding natural beauty giving excellent opportunities to enjoy walking, cycling, sailing, bird watching and much more. Hollesley village has a pub and the beautiful All Saints Church is said to have one of the best peel of bells in Suffolk. Hollesley lies close to a number of places of interest such as Sutton Hoo, Shingle Street and Aldeburgh. Approximately six miles from Hollesley is the popular market town of Woodbridge located on the River Deben and home of the Suffolk Punch Trust. The Suffolk Heritage coast offers a wide expanse of estuary, woodland, beach and forest as well as a wide variety of scientific interest sites. Hollesley village has a pre-school and village primary school for early education feeding into the popular Farlingaye High School. Hollesley offers easy access to major routes via A12 and A14 with the vibrant town of Ipswich approximately sixteen miles from the village. Coupled with all the attractions of Suffolk Coast, Sorrel Meadow offers you an appealing village lifestyle. Lounge 19' 10" x 11' 2" ( 6.05m x 3.40m ) Family Area 11' 2" x 9' 4" ( 3.40m x 2.84m ) Kitchen/dining Area 11' 2" x 10' 6" ( 3.40m x 3.20m ) W.C. Bedroom One 10' 9" x 10' 2" (excl. robes) ( 3.28m x 3.10m (excl. robes) ) En-Suite Metallic shower enclosure with thermostatic shower. Bedroom Two 11' 3" x 9' 5" ( 3.43m x 2.87m ) Bedroom Three 10' x 8' 2" ( 3.05m x 2.49m ) Bedroom Four 9' 10" x 6' 11" ( 3.00m x 2.11m ) Bathroom Contemporary style white sanitary ware with complementing chrome fittings, fitted mirror. 1. Money Laundering Regulations: Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale. 2. General: While we endeavour to make our sales particulars fair, accurate and reliable, they are only a general guide to the property and, accordingly, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to check the position for you, especially if you are contemplating travelling some distance to view the property. 3. Measurements: These approximate room sizes are only intended as general guidance. You must verify the dimensions carefully before ordering carpets or any built-in furniture. 4. Services: Please note we have not tested the services or any of the equipment or appliances in this property, accordingly we strongly advise prospective buyers to commission their own survey or service reports before finalising their offer to purchase. 5. These Particulars Are Issued In Good Faith But Do Not Constitute Representations Of Fact Or Form Part Of Any Offer Or Contract. The Matters Referred To In These Particulars Should Be Independently Verified By Prospective Buyers Or Tenants. Neither Sequence (UK) Limited Nor Any Of Its Employees Or Agents Has Any Authority To Make Or Give Any Representation Or Warranty Whatever In Relation To This Property. Lifestyle Activities Beach Coastal Cycling Hiking Historic Sites Town Village Development Woods Amenities and Services Schools Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics Detatched Property Features Views Fixtures and Furnishings Carpets Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1163093/
Summary Plot 31 - The Hollingsworth...As part of the exciting new Sorrel Meadow development this four bedroom detached home offers family accommodation including lounge, spacious open plan kitchen/diner, master bedroom with en-suite and a garage. Please contact us for more information. Description This development of impressive new homes is set in the centre of the beautiful village of Hollesley set in surroundings of outstanding natural beauty giving excellent opportunities to enjoy walking, cycling, sailing, bird watching and much more. Hollesley village has a pub and the beautiful All Saints Church is said to have one of the best peel of bells in Suffolk. Hollesley lies close to a number of places of interest such as Sutton Hoo, Shingle Street and Aldeburgh. Approximately six miles from Hollesley is the popular market town of Woodbridge located on the River Deben and home of the Suffolk Punch Trust. The Suffolk Heritage coast offers a wide expanse of estuary, woodland, beach and forest as well as a wide variety of scientific interest sites. Hollesley village has a pre-school and village primary school for early education feeding into the popular Farlingaye High School. Hollesley offers easy access to major routes via A12 and A14 with the vibrant town of Ipswich approximately sixteen miles from the village. Coupled with all the attractions of Suffolk Coast, Sorrel Meadow offers you an appealing village lifestyle. Lounge 15' 2" x 11' 6" ( 4.62m x 3.51m ) Kitchen 12' x 8' 7" ( 3.66m x 2.62m ) Dining Area 10' 3" x 9' 4" ( 3.12m x 2.84m ) W.C. Bedroom One 10' 5" (inc. robes) x 8' 7" ( 3.18m (inc. robes) x 2.62m ) En-Suite Metallic shower enclosure with thermostatic shower. Bedroom Two 10' 6" x 8' ( 3.20m x 2.44m ) Bedroom Three 10' 4" x 6' 10" ( 3.15m x 2.08m ) Bedroom Four 10' 10" x 6' 10" ( 3.30m x 2.08m ) Bathroom Contemporary style white sanitary ware with complementing chrome fittings, fitted mirror. 1. Money Laundering Regulations: Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale. 2. General: While we endeavour to make our sales particulars fair, accurate and reliable, they are only a general guide to the property and, accordingly, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to check the position for you, especially if you are contemplating travelling some distance to view the property. 3. Measurements: These approximate room sizes are only intended as general guidance. You must verify the dimensions carefully before ordering carpets or any built-in furniture. 4. Services: Please note we have not tested the services or any of the equipment or appliances in this property, accordingly we strongly advise prospective buyers to commission their own survey or service reports before finalising their offer to purchase. 5. These Particulars Are Issued In Good Faith But Do Not Constitute Representations Of Fact Or Form Part Of Any Offer Or Contract. The Matters Referred To In These Particulars Should Be Independently Verified By Prospective Buyers Or Tenants. Neither Sequence (UK) Limited Nor Any Of Its Employees Or Agents Has Any Authority To Make Or Give Any Representation Or Warranty Whatever In Relation To This Property. Lifestyle Activities Beach Coastal Cycling Hiking Historic Sites Town Village Development Woods Amenities and Services Schools Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics Detatched Property Features Ensuite Garage Views Fixtures and Furnishings Carpets Shower. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1163091/