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The Pink Cottage

24 January 2023
A haven of fairytale beauty and tranquillity, Shropshire's historic Weston Park estate is famous for its 1,000 immaculate acres of Capability Brown parkland. Set within the vast estate, Temple Wood was specifically designed by Brown,...
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Parcel Puits Carré

24 January 2024
You wouldn’t immediately guess that Parcel Puits Carré is just two hours away from the bright lights and bustle of Paris. Privately set amongst vast, magical countryside in Normandy’s Perche Regional National Park, there’s a...
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The Little Barn

24 January 2023
Wild and windswept, the beautiful Yorkshire countryside has been the setting for many a classic novel. Plan a romantic escape to The Little Barn, perfectly situated in the tranquil hamlet of Hurst, between historic Richmond...
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The Alachigh

Feeling every bit like a canvas palace, The Alachigh (pronounced al-la-cheeg, in case you were interested!) is a beautifully spacious structure that's traditionally used by nomadic Persian tribes.Set within four acres of soothing Carmarthenshire woodland,...
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Sunridge Cubes

Privately nestled amongst acre after soothing green acre of vibrant, tree-dotted Devon countryside, Sunridge Cubes offer far more than the average glamping break. First up is the Cubes' dreamy South Hams location, which is an...
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Swallowtail Hill

Swallowtail Hill isn't your common-or-garden glamping site. Here in 40 stunning acres of wildflower meadow and woodland set in a Sussex Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you'll find uniquely quirky living accommodation along with absolutely...
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The Long View

There's a timelessly magical feeling about Swallowtail Hill, and it's a feeling that friendly owners Sarah and Christopher have worked hard to perfect over the years.A 40-acre Sussex farm that's run purely for conservation and...
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Chard Chapel

Just five easy minutes from the Somerset market town of Chard, this centuries-old detached stone farmhouse is the perfect base to relax, unwind, and explore.Sleeping up to four people in two cosy bedrooms (a double...
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The Secret Cabin

Although Secret Cabin can be reached from Edinburgh in under an hour, its peaceful location feels as though it's worlds away from bustling city life. That location is Seacliff, a relatively undiscovered corner of East...
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Shell Seekers

A Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Geological Conservation Review site, Bracklesham Bay looks mesmerisingly out to the English Channel, with views all the way to the Isle of Wight on a clear day....
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The Pump Station

You wouldn't necessarily expect a former World War Two pump station to be featured on the pages of Elle Decoration UK and Red Magazine, with the latter declaring that "even the kettle is beautiful!" But...
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Kingfisher Narrowboat

Beautifully set amongst two acres of Nottinghamshire woodland that borders Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, adjacent to the Chesterfield canal, Hawthorn Hideaway is an idyllic escape for weary souls. And when you add on-site luxuries like a...
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The Coastguard Lookout

Perched on the Kent coast in enigmatic Dungeness (Britain's only desert), Coastguard Lookout has it all: a spectacular location, breath-taking views in every direction, exceptional design and décor, and a healthy dose of history to...
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