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Houghton West Lodge is one of four houses that guard the approaches to Houghton Hall, one of England’s finest Palladian houses and once home to Britain's first Prime Minister.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 2
- 4 nights
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£460
equivalent to £57.50 per person per night
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A Georgian folly within an outstanding Picturesque garden, the Ruin was built in about 1766. On the edge of a steep wooded gorge, it was one of several buildings scattered across the gardens.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 2
- 4 nights
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£476
equivalent to £59.50 per person per night
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Mill House dates from 1700 and is mainly built of stone with a thatched and slated roof. No. 1 is the slightly larger of two cottages and has a wide fireplace in the sitting room.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights
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£340
equivalent to £21.25 per person per night
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The views of the coastline from the verandah of Castle Bungalow are magnificent. This 1920's Boulton and Paul bungalow has snug wood-lined rooms and lattice windows.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 2 +2
- 4 nights
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£572
equivalent to £35.75 per person per night
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A cosy timber building in the atmospheric hamlet of Coombe, Chapel Cottage arrived in Coombe in about 1860 on wheels. Enjoy fine views over idyllic orchards that lead down to a stream.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights
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£340
equivalent to £21.25 per person per night
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In the middle of a hamlet, Ford Cottage overlooks the bubbling stream as it winds its way towards the sea half a mile away at Duckpool.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 2 +2
- 4 nights
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£340
equivalent to £21.25 per person per night
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There can be no more romantic, remote or secluded cottage in Cornwall than this one, named after the creek on the Helford River near which it stands down a track in deep woodland.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights
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£500
equivalent to £31.25 per person per night
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The surviving cross-wing of a late-medieval timber-framed hall-house in a peaceful woodland clearing in the Kent Weald.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 2 +2
- 4 nights
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£812
equivalent to £50.75 per person per night
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Marshal Wade’s House stands in the centre of Bath, neighbouring the Roman Baths and Bath Abbey. It offers exceptional views of Jacob’s ladder, the famous carving on the Abbey’s west front.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights
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£1,000
equivalent to £62.50 per person per night
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This simple granite gate lodge sits at the entrance to Saddell Bay, with views of the Kilbrannan Sound. A great base to explore all of Saddell with the ruins of Saddell Abbey nearby.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights
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£212
equivalent to £13.25 per person per night
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A fisherman’s cottage, on an exceptional medieval abbey site in a tiny and exclusive sandy cove between Portofino and Camogli.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- No
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights
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£1,116
equivalent to £69.75 per person per night
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A banqueting house for Old Campden House built in 1613 by wealthy merchant Sir Baptist Hicks. The house burned during the Civil War, but its Banqueting Houses survive.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 2 +2
- 4 nights
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£720
equivalent to £45.00 per person per night
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A woodland retreat with a pretty Gothick summerhouse, in an early Picturesque landscape of great distinction.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 5
- 4 nights
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£432
equivalent to £21.60 per person per night
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Croscombe Old Hall was built in about 1420, originally as the main hall of a grand manor house. Its survival today is thanks to its revised purpose as a Baptist chapel from around 1720.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 5
- 4 nights
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£516
equivalent to £25.80 per person per night
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No. 2 is the slightly larger of a pair of stone, cob and thatched cottages, named after the Vicar of Morwenstow, who lived here in the 1820s.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 6
- 4 nights
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£460
equivalent to £19.17 per person per night