Cottages in the UK
Home to a giddy mix of country, coast, and everything in between, our self-catering holiday cottages in the UK and the Isle of Man invite you to explore our beautiful country to the fullest. Escape to a gorgeous coastal cottage with uninterrupted sea views, inviting you to soak up your sun-kissed setting, or a tranquil rural retreat surrounded by rolling countryside and heather-topped moorland. Large cottages with fun-filled games rooms make for wonderful family-friendly holidays, while cosy cottages for two promise a romantic weekend for couples, whether you want flickering fires or bubbling hot tubs. Looking for a deliciously short break that’s close to London? Or a dog-friendly bolt-hole with a pretty enclosed garden? Perhaps you’re dreaming of your very own swimming pool and sauna? However you like to holiday, we’ve got a gorgeous UK cottage that’s just your style, from the salt-kissed tip of Cornwall to the far-flung reaches of the Outer Hebrides. Read more
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7 nights from £704 *
Larkspur Cottage
61513 bedroom, dog friendly cottage near the beach in Praa Sands.
Located in the peaceful village of Germoe in west Cornwall, Larkspur Cottage is a picture-perfect thatched home brimming with history, charm and countryside tranquility. This encha...
7 nights from £704 *
7 nights from £746
Bee's Cottage
61552 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near the beach in Heacham.
Escape to the stunning Norfolk coast and stay at Bee's Cottage that sits in the pretty village of Heacham. Sleeping up to four guests, this welcoming abode is perfect for couples, ...
7 nights from £746
7 nights from £958
Horizons
61773 bedroom cottage with sea views in Praa Sands, West Cornwall.
Horizons is a stunning coastal home set back from the sandy beach and turquoise sea at beautiful Praa Sands, one of Cornwall’s most loved beach destinations. Sleeping six guest...
7 nights from £958
7 nights from £500
The Grove
60892 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near Truro, South Cornwall.
Nestled in a peaceful nook of rural south Cornwall you will find this charming traditional cottage; perfectly located to explore this stunning part of the county. The large dramati...
7 nights from £500
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The Nook
61381 bedroom, dog friendly cottage near Mawgan Porth, North Cornwall.
Nestled on the north coast of Cornwall, found through lanes, is your little slice of heaven. The Nook offers the total seclusion of the countryside and the draw of the sea - the be...
7 nights from £474
7 nights from £565
Harbour Haven
61032 bedroom apartment with sea views in Falmouth, South Cornwall.
Perfectly positioned to enjoy wonderful harbour views of Falmouth; this welcoming two bedroom, first floor apartment boasts a relaxed coastal feel throughout and is waiting for you...
7 nights from £565
Bochym Manor
7 nights from £3141
7 nights from £415
Robinsons Cottage
61601 bedroom self catering cottage in Mullion, West Cornwall.
A sweet and well-appointed cottage set within a secluded and enchanting country estate, near all the prime locations for exploration on the Lizard peninsula. It's the perfect pad t...
7 nights from £415
Ivy Cottage
216Charming Castletown cottage with large private garden
Set in the heart of historic Castletown, Ivy Cottage is a beautifully presented holiday home offering spacious accommodation, charming interiors and a surprisingly large private ga...
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Our family ethos
Tony and Clare Tregoning started the business back in 1977 and their dedication to quality and excellence is at the heart of everything we do. Tony is sadly no longer with us, but we still adhere to their original ethos of finding holiday homes we would like to stay in and have slowly grown the company to find the best picks of properties across the counties. Plus Clare still drops in to keep us on our toes.
As an independent, family-run company, we wouldn’t expect you to stay anywhere we wouldn’t want to stay ourselves. And we’re pretty picky. We want you to walk into your handpicked holiday home and say ‘wow’, sit back and relax.
Holidays in the UK
The UK is home to a plethora of holiday destinations for all tastes. Whether you’re a walker, swimmer, or foodie, there is so much to discover and enjoy across our diverse and beautiful country.
Beaches in the UK

The UK’s coastline is peppered with a breathtaking assortment of beaches, from quiet coves you can enjoy all to yourself to golden beaches with seaside towns offering ice creams and fish and chips at every turn. Famed for its beaches, the South West boasts a sweeping coastline full of fossils, dog-friendly havens, and some of the best surfing spots in the country. In Wales, Pembrokeshire’s sun-soaked coast offers some stunning landscapes to get lost in, while the northern coast promises castle-backed vistas and wild beaches full of wonder and waves. Boasting its own microclimate, the Isle of Wight is the place for sun-drenched beach days, while Sussex’s dramatic coastline promises a myriad of beaches beneath chalk-white cliffs. Get your daily dose of coastal inspiration with our live webcams, well-placed across the country to enjoy glistening sea views.
National Landscapes and Parks in the UK

The UK is home to some truly breathtaking backdrops, many of which have been designated National Landscapes and National Parks to preserve the natural beauty and biodiversity of the land. Step into chocolate-box scenes as you stroll through the undulating, honey-dipped charms of the Cotswolds or marvel at the heather-topped wilderness of the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors. In Cornwall, around one-third of the county is a designated National Landscape, while the Lake District and Peak District promise mountainous National Parks full of grandeur and jaw-dropping walking trails. And not forgetting the incredible parks found in the Scottish Highlands, which boast shimmering lochs, towering peaks, and woodlands that paint the mountainsides in verdant strokes. Or, if it’s coastal adventures you’re seeking, head to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park for Blue Flag beaches and picturesque seaside villages full of colour. If you want to immerse yourself in the great outdoors, there’s nowhere better than the UK.
Things to do in the UK

With a rich history that spans millennia and stretches across the country in waves of ancient settlements, stones, and structures, the UK is a fascinating place to explore. From ruins that offer a peek into the past to impressive fortresses that look like they haven’t aged a day, the country’s castles offer an impressive backdrop to your travels (and many blockbuster films), while incredible natural landmarks show a glimpse at the country’s geological past, from the famous stacks in Sussex and the Isle of Wight to the dramatic rock formations at Cheddar Gorge in Somerset and Malham Cove in Yorkshire, and even the odd magical waterfall for good measure. Turning your gaze to the skies, visit one of the UK’s incredible Dark Skies Sites for a breathtaking celestial display. If you visit the North of England and Scotland, you might even catch a glimpse of the elusive Northern Lights. Crossing the country in a variety of trails, cycle paths offer the perfect way to explore the UK under your own pedal power, or you can hop on one of the many steam trains for a scenic ride through the countryside. If it’s the arts you’re interested in, the UK is home to a number of internationally-renowned music festivals, from Glastonbury to Boardmasters, as well as some of the best art galleries and museums in the world. Truly, a holiday in the UK has you covered whatever you fancy getting up to.
Places to eat in the UK

Where better to enjoy some homegrown food than, well, home! In the UK, coastlines dotted with fishing villages and countryside topped with rolling farmland ensure we dine on the very best food, whether from a local farm shop, at a beautiful Michelin star restaurant or a vibrant food festival jam-packed with mouthwatering stalls. Stop by a cosy pub with a roaring fire for a Sunday roast like no other or visit in the summer for sun-drenched gardens and orchard-fresh cider. For something even more relaxed, head to a charming café where cream teas and homemade cakes await - not to mention some seriously breathtaking sea views along the coast. With each county boasting its own famous foods, enjoying a foodie break in the UK is wonderfully easy - and exceptionally delicious!