Located six hundred feet above sea level, this Victorian home in North Devon treats guests to some spectacular views of the Bristol Channel, whether that's out through the large bay windows or while sitting on the wooden terrace.Although your gaze might naturally be drawn to this gorgeous seascape, the home's interior is well worth closer inspection, too. The design is a pleasing mix of heritage and modernity. Nods to the past come in the form of vintage furnishings, ornate beds and floral wallpaper, and these sit quite comfortably alongside the colourful modern artwork and glass coffee tables.In the local villages of Lynton and Lynmouth, you'll find cafes, pubs and the world's steepest water-powered railway. Blacklands Beach is only five minutes away in the car, too. *There's free parking available on the premises*A travel cot can be provided if required*The home is split across three floors so it might not be suitable for guests with...
Blessed with Georgian townscape views, why not stay in the former home of a 19th-century British Prime Minister? It's clear that this listed townhouse retains its stately character, boasting antique furnishings, inviting bedrooms, and bright bathrooms. While the three-storey layout with lots of stairs to climb won't work for everybody, there's so much space to spread out after touring the city. Lucky for you, the central location puts Bath's most-loved landmarks a fifteen-minute stroll away, plus restaurants and transport links nearby. *While one bedroom isn’t photographed, expect the style and quality to be consistent with the rest of the home. *Given the home's central spot, expect to hear some street noise throughout your stay. *You'll find expensive artwork and ornaments in this home, so it might not be the best choice if you're travelling with young children. *The bathtubs all have hand-held showers. *Hen and stag parties are str...
There’s no better way to embrace the ethereal Somerset countryside around Glastonbury than staying in a converted church. In the evening, the stained-glass windows of this gothic church still glow against the landscape, as a roaring wood-burning stove warms up the open living space inside. 30-foot, knaved ceilings inside let the chatter of good times rise to the Gods and there’s a banquet-sized dining table for the whole group on the mezzanine level. Admire the rose stained-glass windows as you sup. The kitchen is tucked away and has everything you need for self-catering One of our favourite spots is the sunroom, set with tables and chairs for an idyllic afternoon tea. Either that or the hand-painted claw-foot tub in the main bathroom – ideal for a soak after hiking up Glastonbury Tor. Or, soak the day away in the outdoor hot tub.This church is tucked into the hamlet of East Horrington, a ten-minute drive from the Cathedral town of Well...
Renovated to the highest standards by the current owners, this gorgeous former rectory is the perfect place for a large family retreat. Dating back to the seventeenth century, the home is built from local honey-coloured stone and faces south across the Somerset countryside. Seven acres of grounds are dotted with chestnut trees and rolling lawns, while there’s also a children’s play area, a heated swimming pool and a croquet lawn, so there's no risk of running out of things to do. During the summer, the terraces are particularly inviting, while the clear skies provide fantastic stargazing opportunities come nighttime. Meanwhile, in winter, the thought of a brisk walk followed by lunch at the local pub is hard to resist — heading straight north from the property will get you to the pretty brooks that run off the River Cary, while the nearby villages of Corton Denham and Babcary are both home to excellent watering holes. The idyllic market...
This modern country escape on the outskirts of Bath is built on an old horse stable site, overlooking the gorgeous Somerset countryside – if that doesn't scream out sweet rural whisperings, then we don't know what will. It would make a great stay for a family or large group of friends eager to explore the UNESCO World Heritage centre of Bath – a twenty-minute drive away – as well as Bristol (20 miles), Stroud and the countryside around Charlcombe, where you can walk in the footsteps of Jane Austen herself – under half a mile from your estate. Return home after a blissful day spent sightseeing, walking and basking in the sunshine. Stepping in to look around the decor, you'll notice a uniquely designed home with five bedrooms, a slick marble-topped island kitchen and an open-plan living quarter with huge sofas and views over the fields beyond – courtesy of the stylish floor-to-ceiling and black framed windows. Outside, you'll find a priva...
The Brook stands as an exemplary , providing a haven for academic pursuits and comfortable living. With its prime location near and the , it provides convenience and a conducive environment for academic endeavors. Each studio harmonizes functionality with contemporary design, fostering a space perfect for study and relaxation. The Brook, with its strategic placement and tailored amenities, ensures an enriching student experience in the heart of Bath. What will you get Bills Included Hot Water Electricity Wi-Fi Common Amenities Wi-Fi & Broadband Cinema Room Games Area Courtyard Lounge Communal Kitchen(15)...