Relax and unwind with our range of dog friendly holiday homes with an enclosed garden. These self-catering holiday properties all come complete with an enclosed outdoor space, making them the ideal place for dogs and children to explore and play safely and worry-free.
5,690 properties found
Thirsk, Yorkshire Dales
6 3 3 Yes
There’s lots for the whole family to enjoy at this fabulously converted eco-farm building. Pet-friendly and offering increased accessibility, it features three versatile en-suite bedrooms, an open-plan living space and a luxury hot tub on the private patio. Located mid-way between the Yorkshire Dales and North Yorkshire Moors, it’s a perfect base for fresh-air adventures. Alternatively, unwind with a stroll around the owners’ organic farm where you’ll have the chance to collect chicken eggs and meet the resident animals. One of four former farm buildings clustered around a courtyard close to Sinderby’s pretty village green, this single-storey holiday cottage is full of high-end features. A spacious, open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner welcomes you inside – characterful, with a high-beamed ceiling, a choice of seating, a TV/DVD player, a wood burner and doors opening onto the patio, this will be the hub of your holiday. Behind, a country-style dining suite sits conveniently close to the sleek kitchen, equipped with a range-style cooker and all the essentials for a fuss-free stay. At the end of your day, settle the dogs then head to three blissful bedrooms. Two are king-size rooms which can be made up as twins on request; each has its own Smart TV and en-suite bathroom. The third bedroom is a double with an en-suite shower room. Your living space extends onto an enclosed patio at the rear of the property, where you’ll find a BBQ, outdoor furniture and – for the ultimate indulgence – a hot tub. There’s additional bistro-style furniture at the front of the property. Enjoy learning more about the owners’ farm as you follow the designated walking route – cows graze in the fields behind the cottages and you may even be able to collect fresh eggs from the resident chickens en route. Sinderby is within 8 miles of the market towns of Ripon, Masham, Bedale and Thirsk, while Harrogate is 20 miles away. Just 21 miles away, Helmsley sits within the North York Moors National Park and is home to a delicious selection of independent food shops as well as a medieval castle and a National Centre for Birds of Prey. A similar distance in the opposite direction, Pateley Bridge is at the heart of the Nidderdale landscape, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and immediately adjacent to the Yorkshire Dales National Park. No visit would be complete without a stop at the self-proclaimed Oldest Sweet Shop in England, dating back to the early 1800s.
Weekly prices from £885.00
Worcester, Heart of England
6 3 2 Yes
One of the few cruck barns throughout the UK, which has been sympathetically restored and renovated. With a wealth of history dating back to the 16th century, with its original frame blending beautifully with contemporary open-plan living, perfect for family and friends coming together whatever the time of year. Located in a beautiful rural landscape with its patchwork fields and views of the Malvern Hills along with a vast network of rivers and canals provides an excellent playground for lovers of the outdoors and a picturesque place for relaxation. Little Green offers easy access to the Cities of Worcester and Hereford with a history of industry and architecture. The Malvern Hills and Bromyard downs both providing excellent opportunities for walking and cycling for all levels of ability. Also well served by the National Trust with The Brockhampton Estate, Hanbury Hall and Gardens, Grey Friars House and Gardens and Croome Court all close by. Attractions and market towns in the area include Bewdley home to the Severn Valley Steam Railway, Upton on Severn and Tewkesbury. When entering the detached barn you will find a well-equipped kitchen with electric oven and hob, dishwasher and fridge/freezer, coffee machine and Bluetooth speaker, there is a separate utility room with washing machine and microwave. Just off the kitchen you will find a separate dining room on the ground floor which is perfect to relax over supper after a day of exploring the area. Also on the first floor you will find a double bedroom and twin bedroom together with a family bathroom comprising of bath, shower and WC. On the first floor you will find the lounge complete with woodburner (first basket of logs included), TV and DVD together with seating and additional large bean bags and original features, just off the lounge is located the super king size bedroom complete with TV and en-suite shower with WC. Outside you will find a luxury all year around weather covered hot tub with dining and lounge furniture , gas fired BBQ and garden area.
Weekly prices from £1,147.00
Pembroke, Mid Wales
6 3 1 Yes
Wake up to sea views each morning when staying in this unique coastal cottage. A one-of-a-kind holiday experience, the bungalow is split into two buildings and separated by a generous garden, ideal for those eager to soak up the sights of the sea and lounge in sunny surroundings. Offering three delightful bedrooms, the accommodation sleeps six guests and is also canine-compatible. Discover the unforgettable Pembrokeshire Coast Path that passes through your garden or visit some of the excellent family-friendly days out in the local area, including the delectable seaside town of Tenby (8.5 miles). Find bedrooms, a bathroom and lounge space in the main section of this two-part property, all decorated with traditional styling throughout. With a separate lounge and snug space, there’s more than enough room to get cosy indoors when staying during the cooler months. There’s no TV here, so you’re encouraged to get to know one another over a board game, sit down with a good book or simply admire the sea views from the snug window. When bedtime calls, two doubles and a bunk bedroom welcome you for restful nights of sleep. In the separate building, separated by the furnished and enclosed garden, find a kitchen and dining area with a handy separate WC. Guests both young and old will adore the Pembrokeshire offering nearby, including Tenby with its historic walled streets, café culture courtyards and two pristine beaches. Following a different stretch of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path than the one that passes by your house, take a splendid walk up to Saundersfoot (11.5 miles) to admire another seaside hot spot. In this vicinity, the Folly Farm Adventure Park and the Oakwood Theme Park (both 12 miles) will no doubt call out to those younger visitors. Closer to home, visit Pembroke (4.5 miles) with its historic castle.
Weekly prices from £603.00
Bude, Cornwall
6 3 2 Yes
Offering relaxing accommodation for six guests, this airy and cheerful reverse-level property makes a wonderful holiday home for families and friends seeking a tranquil Cornish retreat. A thoughtfully converted former granary, the cottage is set on a family-run organic dairy farm with breathtaking views. Surrounded by 267 acres of pastureland, the property is one of five onsite, and has access to a shared garden and play barn, with chances to take part in farm activities and the opportunity to hire a bespoke artist’s pop-up studio in a stunning coastal location. The spacious lounge/diner is an ideal room to relax in, with a vaulted ceiling, exposed ceiling beams, a welcoming wood burner and plenty of seating, along with a TV and DVD so you can unwind with a favourite movie in the evening. The charming dining area is perfect for sharing a family meal which you can rustle up in the fully equipped kitchen reached via a couple of steps up. There are three tastefully decorated lower-ground-floor bedrooms: an en-suite double with sea glimpses, a twin, and a super-king-size room, both with views towards the sea. There’s also a stylish family bathroom. A private enclosed garden with a patio and BBQ can be reached via the shared garden with a children’s play area, and the fantastic play barn has slides, children’s play equipment and a trampoline. You can also watch the cows being milked by arrangement with the owner. Close to the Marsland Valley Nature Reserve, the cottage makes a great base for exploring the Hartland Heritage Coast, with some superb beaches and breathtaking cliff-top walks nearby. Popular destinations include the thriving seaside town of Bude (9.5 miles) and the historic village of Clovelly (12.5 miles). Also nearby are Duckpool Bay, Welcombe Mouth Beach and Hartland Abbey (all within 11 miles).
Weekly prices from £611.00
Pembroke, Mid Wales
6 3 2 Yes
Full of character and charm, this delightful barn conversion provides fresh, cosy holiday accommodation for up to six guests keen to explore the glorious countryside of Pembrokeshire. Perfect for families, couples and friends, the property has been beautifully updated and decorated in cool, relaxing shades, and features exposed wooden beams and picturesque views. Part of a cheerful group of properties, this relaxing getaway is ideally situated for walkers, cyclists, nature spotters and beach lovers discovering the region’s historic sites, spellbinding countryside and stunning coastline. Approached along a lane leading down to an estuary foreshore with a slipway for boating enthusiasts, this cheerful property features a snug and inviting lounge with a wood burner effect electric fire, comfortable seating and a TV. The spacious kitchen/diner is perfect for preparing and sharing all your favourite meals. The ground floor also features a stylish shower room and the first of the three cosy bedrooms: a lovely twin room with beams and a sloping ceiling. Upstairs, you will find a relaxing bathroom and two further bedrooms, each with skylights in low sloping ceilings: a pretty twin and a charming double with wooden beams. Outside, the enclosed courtyard to the rear has garden furniture and makes a relaxing spot for a morning coffee or al fresco meal. The shared open lawn to the front of the barn offers a view towards the river. The historic town of Pembroke (2 miles) is home to Pembroke Castle, Mill Pond and Monkton Old Hall, or you can head to the Heritage Centre in nearby Pembroke Dock (4 miles). There are lovely beaches including Barafundle Bay (6 miles) and Tenby (13 miles), with local attractions including the Stackpole Estate, Manor Wildlife Park, Lamphey Bishops Palace, Oakwood Theme Park and Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo, all within 13 miles.
Weekly prices from £554.00
Norwich, East Anglia
6 3 2 Yes
Escape with six loved ones and three canine companions to this stunning, contemporary home, perfect for a family getaway in the Norfolk countryside. With a large open-plan living space, ideal for socialising, and a super spacious garden for enjoying balmy evenings, this is an ideal holiday retreat. Head inside this traditional flint and brick cottage and into the light-filled open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. To one end is a contemporary kitchen where you can prepare and rustle up delicious dinners with the range oven and extensive surface space. Dine together in the cosy dining area, or kick back and relax on the sofas in the colourful lounge. Set in front of the patio French doors, this space can be opened to let the outside in on warm sunny days. Flick on the TV and get stuck into your favourite shows. A handy cloakroom with a WC completes the ground floor. Climb the stairs and find the three well-appointed bedrooms. The master has a king-size bed, a Smart TV, a Juliet balcony, and a stylish en-suite shower room. Guests can also choose from another king-size bedroom, and a twin bedroom, which share a family bathroom. Outside via the patio doors, you will find a large and fully enclosed garden. Dine alfresco on the patios BBQ and garden furniture as the dogs and kids play on the extensive lawn. Set in the quaint village of Southrepps, you will find a pub and handy shop within just 200 metres. For further amenities and beautiful days out by the seaside, visit the coastal resort of Cromer (6 miles). Try the local seafood, visit Cromer Pier and beach, and take a stroll along the scenic Norfolk Coast Path. Enjoy family days out at Amazona Zoo (5.5 miles), home to more than 200 birds, or take a trip to the superb BeWILDerwood Norfolk (16.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £887.00
Northallerton, Yorkshire Dales
6 3 1 Yes
For a break away with friends or family, this cosy cottage offers a great base between the National Parks of the North York Moors and the Yorkshire Dales. Boasting a charming wood burner for the winter months and a spacious lawned garden for the summer, the property is equipped for memorable stays all year around. Just 10 miles away is the picturesque market town of Richmond which is bursting with culture, from a visit to the castle and abbey to the gorgeous gardens and waterfalls all found within a few miles of the centre. Decorated in calming pastel tones, the living room encourages guests to kick back and relax in front of the fire, be it reading a book or watching a film on the TV. Next door, the kitchen has a country style, a dining table seating six and ample space to fix up a feast, all whilst gazing out over the garden views. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms in total, each styled with neutral decor. Two of the rooms boast double beds, whilst the final has twin beds which are perfect for children. Completing the property is the modern family shower room with a rainfall shower head. Outside, the enclosed garden is equipped with patio furniture for evenings spent dining alfresco and an expanse of lawn for garden games. Spend a day exploring the local town of Northallerton (9 miles) and you’ll find an array of independent shops and eateries to peruse, alongside several beautiful country houses with gardens such as the 14th century Mount Grace Priory, House and Gardens in the surrounding areas. For something more challenging, why not climb The Wainstones (26 miles) to be rewarded by the awe-inspiring views across the North York Moors National Park?
Weekly prices from £459.00
Worcester, Heart of England
6 3 2 Yes
Found in a pleasant Teme Valley farm location, this cottage is a short distance away from the Worcestershire village of Clifton-on-Teme. For walkers, a trip to the region is not complete without a day out in the spectacular Malvern Hills. Take a day trip to Worcester to discover the selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, and the striking mixture of architecture. Keen fishermen can enjoy fishing in the lakes and along the River Teme by arrangement with the owners, whilst other nearby attractions include the Severn Valley Railway, West Midlands Safari Park or Spetchley Gardens. The property is located on a hill overlooking the farm below, and on arrival the large open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner is the first room entered. The lounge area has comfortable soft furnishings and a TV, so you can take a seat and enjoy some shows after a long day exploring. The kitchen comprises of all the equipment you could need during your stay, including an electric oven and hob, washing machine, microwave and a dishwasher. Also on the ground floor is a twin bedroom, complete with an en-suite shower room with WC. On the first floor, you will find a spacious double bedroom with 5ft bed, another twin bedroom and a bathroom with shower-over-bath and WC. Outside, there is a veranda with garden furniture for enjoying a drink in the sunshine or relax in the private hot tub, plus a roomy garden for the kids to play. Try a game of table tennis in the communal games room. Visit the Apple Box open air cafe from Thursday to Sunday for a delicious cream tea.
Weekly prices from £755.00
Worcester, Heart of England
6 3 2 Yes
Built with brick and timber, this detached holiday lodge is in a very pleasant Teme Valley farm location. It is a short distance away from the Worcestershire village of Clifton-on-Teme, and it’s well worth having a day trip to Worcester to discover its contrasting mixture of buildings with historical interest and expansive selection of brand name shops, as well as having a range of pubs and restaurants to choose from. For walkers and trekkers, a trip to the region is not complete without a day out in the bewitching Malvern Hills. Keen fishermen can enjoy fishing in the lakes and along the River Teme by arrangement with the owners. On arrival at the property on a hill overlooking the farm below, you will easily find the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner. The lounge area has ample comfortable places to sit and relax, whilst watching something you’ve missed on the TV. The kitchen is well-equipped, comprising of an electric oven and hob, a washing machine, a microwave, dishwasher, and French doors open out on to a lovely veranda. Also on the ground floor is a twin bedroom, complete with an en-suite shower room with WC. On the first floor, you will locate a spacious double bedroom, another twin bedroom and a bathroom with shower-over-bath and WC. There is a veranda with seating for the adults outside, and a spacious garden for the kids to play in with use of table tennis and pool table in the communal games room. Enjoy a summer BBQ , or treat yourself to a cream tea in The Apple Box open air cafe.
Weekly prices from £685.00