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A serene coastal view is presented through an open doorway, showcasing a vibrant sunset over the sea. On a wooden table, two champagne flutes are placed alongside a bottle of champagne, inviting relaxation and tranquility.
Tiny homes in Telscombe Cliffs
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 433 reviews

Seaview Stay

Seaview Stay is cliff top escape with uninterrupted panoramic sea views. Enjoy the wonderful sunset and sunrise in this comfortable stylish 1 bedroom annex with your own terrace and private access. We are a 15 minute drive or a short bus ride into Brighton town centre with the added bonus of a beautiful and quiet location to return home to. Directly on the East Sussex coastal path with the nearest beach access only 5 minutes walk, also a short stroll into the beautiful South Downs National Park.

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Guesthouse in West Wittering
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 520 reviews

The Beach House

The Beach House, West Wittering Beach. An airy, bright home, shares a garden with the main house, sitting directly on the beach. A perfect getaway, an hour and a half from London. It is self-contained and is close to Goodwood, Chichester Theatre, great bike routes, local pubs and, of course, the sea is on your doorstep. Open-plan fully-equipped new kitchen, big comfortable sofa, TV/Wifi, separate shower room. Super king double bed, plus 2 single beds on large mezzanine floor with a sea view.

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The charming Victorian Lodge features a classic brick exterior with white trim, framed by lush greenery. Two inviting front windows and a central doorway are surrounded by decorative flower pots. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, highlighted by an expansive tree nearby.
Cottage in Old Windsor
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Gorgeous CountryCottage overlooking Windsor Castle

The Victorian Lodge (1876) is a charming & quintessentially English country cottage on a private estate once owned by King Henry 8th. It sits right beside Windsor Great Park, at the entrance of a long driveway to Little Dower House, where the owners of the Lodge live. The private gardens and stunning view at the Victorian Lodge provide the perfect setting for a small intimate wedding. Whilst the romantic gardens within the Little Dower House estate provide an ideal venue for larger weddings.

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Cabin in North Molton
5 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Rural Cabin Stunning Views

The Panoramic Moorland views from here are outstanding! This couples getaway allows you to take in the scenery. Lounge on comfy sofas gazing out the window or relax in the hot tub with the fire pit. You can meet our Alpacas. Exceptional North Devon beaches 40 min away. Exmoor National Park on your doorstep. North Molton Village Shop & Pub. Award winning Market Town South Molton 10 min drive for Shops, takeaways & restaurants. Dark skies Stargazing area. Spot deer, red kites & other wildlife.

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A riverside log cabin is nestled among trees, featuring a spacious deck and seating area overlooking the water. Lush greenery surrounds the outdoor space, creating a natural setting that invites relaxation. The cabin’s wooden structure blends harmoniously with its peaceful environment.
Cabin in Reading
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 459 reviews

Riverside Log Cabin+Luxury Hot Tub Spa+Copper bath

Charming, riverside log cabin on the bank of the Kennett, overlooking a nature reserve. Privately located in my back garden there is a large open plan room with 2 double sofa beds, sleeping 4, a slate bed pool table & Hi Fi system. There's a luxury en suite bathroom with copper bathtub, shower, basin & WC. There are basic kitchen facilities with kettle, toaster, double hot plate, microwave & grill, sink & refrigerator/freezer. A veranda with 2 bbq's & seats plus lower deck overlook the river.

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A generous living space features a large stone fireplace with a wood-burning stove at its center. Two comfortable armchairs are positioned adjacent to a spacious sofa, creating a cozy seating area. Soft lighting from table lamps complements the warm tones of the decor.
Cottage in Fairford
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews

Chic Georgian town house in Cotswold town centre

Chic luxury town house full of charm with river views. Formerly the town's Post Office, in the heart of Fairford. Three boutique luxury bedrooms, one with master en-suite. Large fully equipped kitchen, generous living space with large fireplace. Pretty, enclosed stone walled garden. We're next door to a lovely 15th century inn with a choice of other pubs nearby; Italian restaurant; local shops; pharmacy; cafes and takeaways on hand - a perfect base to explore this lovely part of the world.

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A former aircraft, showcased in a woodland setting, features a unique exterior design with vibrant green accents. The fuselage stands on a grassy area, surrounded by trees and green foliage, with a pathway leading up to it, indicating accessibility to the entrance.
Plane in Somerset
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

No Snakes on this Plane!

Tired of economy class? Charter a stay in a first class fuselage with wood fired hot tub situated in tranquil woodland. Welcome onboard your own private aircraft, step inside to the sleek contemporary interior of first class. Outside, unwind in seclusion in private woodland, a short walk away from the West Somerset Railway and the AONB of the Quantock Hills. An ideal getaway for two in first class, for families there is a bunk bed in the living room area. Dogs at additional cost.

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The hexagonal stone gatehouse features a charming rooftop with a slate finish and multiple chimneys. Arched windows framed by foliage add character and elegance. Soft lighting highlights its architecture at dusk, creating a warm and inviting entryway. A gravel path leads to the entrance, surrounded by lush greenery.
Home in Lanivet
5 out of 5 average rating, 99 reviews

Quintessential British Retreat|Hot Tub|Sauna

Part of the Tregawne Farm Cottages collection, Tremore Lodge is a truly unique self-catering escape. Telling a sweet tale of craftmanship and nostalgia, this hexagonal gatehouse is storybook architecture at its finest, a time-travelling couples retreat that could have been lifted from folklore. Luxury wellness ensues, as guests can indulge in a spa-like experience, rotating from the beautiful heated hot tub and sauna to the al fresco patio overlooking the rolling countryside.

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Cabin in Chorleywood
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Hagrid Hut Themed - Hot Tub - Warner Bro Studio

Hagrid & Fang are away and would like you to watch over his home, located next to the Forbidden Forest! This unique Glamping experience is conveniently located only 12 minuets drive from the Warner bros Studio Tour & 40 minuets to central London via Chorleywood Metropolitan line. Hagrid's Hut sleeps five wizards - making it the perfect accommodation choice for families and friends. Soak under the stars in the leaky cauldron wood fired hot tub nestled in nature, MAGIC.

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The exterior of the barn conversion is showcased, highlighting the blend of natural stone and wood elements. A spacious patio area with large glass windows offers views of the enclosed garden, which is surrounded by lush greenery.
Barn in Leighterton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 488 reviews

Luxury Barn conversion Cotswold’s with Sauna/Spa

The Barn is a 2 bedroom conversion in the picturesque Cotswold village of Leighterton,Tetbury with a rustic feel and a new spa room. The barn has two large bedrooms both with wet room en-suites, and one with a free standing bath. Each bedroom has a king bed & single love chair sofabed .Fitted with its own smart TV The Living area and bedrooms have WIFI Gigaclear300mbs Underfloor heating Well behaved dogs are welcome Enclosed garden. Strictly no parties /hens allowed

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An aerial view captures the Pool House surrounded by lush greenery. A modern pool and hot tub are positioned alongside comfortable loungers on a spacious patio. The sliding glass doors of the house provide access to an inviting indoor area.
Guesthouse in Garsington
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 570 reviews

The Pool House

Relax and reset at the Pool House. The Pool House provides a quiet location where you can relax away from the world. Swim in our pool, heated during the warmer months. During the colder months enjoy a cold plunge, beneficial for body and mind. Ease your aches and muscles in the hot tub. Please note: you are using the pool and hot tub at your own risk, there is no life guard! Please watch children and non swimmers in the pool and hot tub at all times.

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The Watch House is viewed from a garden path lined with blooming flowers, leading down to the beach. The white exterior of the cottage is highlighted against a clear blue sky, while the tide is low, revealing a sandy shore.
Home in Lepe
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Iconic Beach Front Stay | The Watch House, Lepe

A standout seafront landmark on Lepe Beach, The Watch House is a lovingly restored former lifeboat and coastguard station, once used to combat smuggling across the Solent. With original features, a modern kitchen, wood burner, cosy window seat over the water, and views to the Isle of Wight, it’s a guest favourite—“an iconic beachfront stay” and “perfect relaxing getaway.” Pet-friendly with parking for two, perfect for families, couples, or friends.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Beach?

    Stays in Beach are often found in quiet residential settings, surrounded by countryside. Visitors sometimes choose accommodations near Lansdown Hill for broad rural views.

  • What are the best things to do in Beach with kids?

    Families enjoy countryside walks, village playgrounds, and nature trails around Beach. Creative workshops and local fairs are sometimes available in nearby communities.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Beach?

    Stroll local footpaths, explore the slopes of Lansdown Hill, or visit nearby farm shops for regional produce. Heritage buildings and gardens highlight the hamlet’s character.

  • How is the weather in Beach?

    Beach has cool winters around 35–46°F (2–8°C) with some rain, while summers reach 54–71°F (12–22°C) with milder, breezy days. It is smart to pack a light jacket or sweater even in warmer months, as temperatures can be changeable.

  • When is the best time to visit Beach?

    Late spring to early autumn is frequently suggested for comfortable outdoor explorations in Beach, with temperatures around 46–71°F (8–22°C). Longer daylight hours support countryside walks and village events.

  • What are the best places to visit in Beach?

    Visit the slopes of Lansdown Hill, stroll through village gardens, or explore historic buildings in Beach. The surrounding area is known for scenic countryside and local heritage sites.

  • What are some hiking trails in Beach?

    Hiking paths around Lansdown Hill provide varied routes for walkers. Woodland trails and countryside guides help visitors explore the rural landscape at their own pace.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Beach?

    Families can enjoy beach games, visit small aquariums, or explore local parks together. Interactive exhibits and craft workshops are sometimes available at community centers or museums.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Beach?

    Explore neighboring seaside towns, discover countryside walking paths, or visit historic castles in the region. Local nature reserves and gardens are frequently suggested for a peaceful escape.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Beach?

    Some hosts welcome pets in Beach, with easy access to rural footpaths and open fields. Nature trails make it simple to explore countryside settings together.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Beach?

    Bring comfortable walking shoes for exploring nature trails and footpaths near Lansdown Hill. Locals often enjoy picnics in quiet village spots and support farm shops for regional specialties.

  • What is Beach known for?

    Beach is known for its peaceful rural landscape, traditional architecture, and proximity to Lansdown Hill. Visitors appreciate its welcoming small community and countryside views.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Beach?

    Explore the tranquil footpaths around Lansdown Hill or discover the hamlet's historic buildings. Nature trails and small local gardens provide relaxed spaces for wandering.

  • What are the best foods to try in Beach?

    Beach has traditional British favorites such as classic meat pies, locally baked breads, and homemade jams. Farm shops in the area sometimes highlight regional produce and artisanal cheeses.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Beach?

    Pack layers, sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes to adapt to changing coastal weather. Bringing a rain jacket and reusable water bottle is frequently suggested by locals.

  • What is the nightlife in Beach like?

    Beach has quaint pubs and relaxed venues for conversation, sometimes featuring live music on weekends. Nearby villages often host cultural evenings and community socials.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Beach?

    Beach hosts community gatherings, fairs, and seasonal events that reflect local traditions. Nearby villages occasionally feature art shows or music performances that welcome visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Beach?

    Beach has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, including homes with gardens, extra bedrooms, and access to parks or beaches. Some stays provide high chairs or travel cots upon request.