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Stay in the UK - Unusual Cottages

Stay in the UK - Unusual Cottages

Stay in the UK - Unusual Cottages

Fancy something special? Why not treat yourself to a fantastic stay in a wonderful cottage with a difference in the UK. These cottage stays offer you more than just a break away, there are Castles, Oast houses and other listed buildings in intriguing destinations. They are definitely something to tell your friends about but then why not just take them along with you?

Stay in the UK - Unusual Cottages

Location Description
The Sail Loft, Calstock, Cornwall. A truly magical location on the banks of the River Tamar and with private moorings and boat slipway, this stunning detached property offers a unique holiday experience. The Sail Loft
Gothic Temple, Kedleston, Nr Derby. Dating back to 1758, this Grade II* listed Gothic folly has been converted into a gamekeeper's cottage over a hundred years ago. Gothic Temple
Island Cottage, Campbeltown, Argyll. In a superb, secluded location by the sea on a 160-acre private island, these three unique cottages enjoy stunning views. Otter and Island Cottages are an adjoining pair of cosy and spacious lighthouse keepers' cottages (the lighthouse is now automatic), while The Lookout is a former wartime lookout post situated 100 yards away from the lighthouse enclosure. Island Cottage
The Oast House, Smarden, Kent. Situated on the edge of the old Wealden wool village of Smarden, this fine example of a beautifully renovated detached oast house has been finished to a high standard, with oak floors and half-galleried landing. The Oast House
Little Heathfield, Bransgore, Nr Christchurch. This pretty thatched cottage nestles in a secluded location on the edge of the New Forest, with lovely views over field and woodland from the verandah. Little Heathfield
The Old Watermill, Great Doddington This charming Grade II listed Mill house attached to the owners home is mentioned in the 11th century Domesday book and is situated on the banks of the River Nene. The Old Watermill
Old Lodge, Staindrop, Castle Barnard, Co. Durham. The Old Lodge, a beautiful, detached, 14th-century tower steeped in history, was once a lookout tower set in the ancient Raby Park Estate, previously a deer park and hunting area for the Lords of Raby. Old Lodge
The Old Folly, Hunmanby, Nr Filey, N. Yorks. Originally built in 1825 as a ruin, this unique Grade II listed building has been sympathetically transformed into two lovely, detached gatehouses yet retaining all the visual appearances of a ruin. The Old Folly
The Coach House, Tatterford Hall, Nr Fakenham. With its sunny balcony overlooking landscaped gardens, this spacious and comfortably furnished first floor apartment enjoys use of an indoor heated swimming-pool and tennis court. The Coach House
Longs Park Castle, West Ashton, Nr Trowbridge. This impressive Grade II listed folly castle stands proudly within its own private grounds, surrounded by trees dating back 500 years! Longs Park Castle

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