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.
5,689 properties found
Coniston, The Lake District and Cumbria
6 3 2 Yes
Located in the heart of the Lake District, enviably close to Coniston Water, sits this attractive three-bedroom property. Surrounded by rolling countryside, and lake and mountain views, this holiday retreat has ample space for a family or group of friends who want to explore the stunning landscape. The ground floor is a delightful space and those with a taste for olde-worlde charm will like the exposed beams and stone inglenook fireplace in the lounge. Sink into one of the huge sofas and enjoy a film on the Smart TV. A hallway leads from the lounge to the sleek kitchen where you’ll find all the essentials needed to cook up a feast and then serve it at the sociable dining table. But when the weather is good, you’ll want to open the patio doors and eat alfresco at the garden table. On this floor, you’ll also find two peaceful bedrooms featuring a king-size bed and bunk bed. From the dining area, stairs sweep up to the first floor and a pretty twin bedroom and a large bathroom with a whirlpool bathtub. Outside, the setting could not be more idyllic. Enjoy al fresco meals on the sunny patio or take it easy with a good book in the private garden. Alternatively, pack a picnic and stroll through the grounds to the water’s edge. The lakeshore area is shared with the four other properties on the estate but there’s plenty of room here to paddle, swim or simply while away the hours soaking up the glorious views. Coniston Water, famed for its beauty and tranquillity, is perfect for water sports. Bring your boat and explore the surrounding area or hire a paddleboard or kayak. Coniston village (1.5 miles) is dotted with excellent restaurants and bars and lies in the shadow of The Old Man of Coniston (1.5 miles) – an awe-inspiring mountain range you can hike, cycle, and walk to the summit. Further afield, Grizedale Forest (8 miles) offers woodland trails, park sculptures, and thrilling forest zip wires, or for a more leisurely day out, discover Hill Top (5 miles) with its pretty garden and Beatrix Potter museum.
Weekly prices from £1,280.00
Coniston, The Lake District and Cumbria
6 3 2 Yes
Overlooking Coniston Water in the heart of the Lake District is this semi-detached three-bedroom property. Originally a barn, it has been converted into a comfortable home but retains much of its olde-worlde charm and character. It’s an ideal retreat for families wanting relaxation, outdoor activity, and nearby amenities. Step through the original arched barn entrance into the spacious lounge with its plump sofas, exposed beams, and slate-tiled flooring. There’s even a huge inglenook fireplace with a wood burner to keep things snug on chillier nights. Overlooking the lounge, and through large French doors, is a sleek kitchen equipped with everything you’ll need for a comfortable stay. A sociable space, prepare your favourite family meal then serve it at the kitchen table with seating for six people. There’s also a convenient shower room on this floor. Stairs lead up to the first floor where you can choose between two peaceful king-size bedrooms and one pretty twin. All are light, airy, and effortlessly serene. Homely touches include artwork on the walls, ambient lighting, and stylish, soft furnishings. There’s also a thoroughly modern bathroom on this floor. Outside, the setting is sublime. Stroll through the grounds to the private lakeshore area (shared with the other four properties on the estate) and spend the day splashing in the water. Alternatively, enjoy a meal in the pretty courtyard garden, and afterwards, let the children run free in the grassy paddock. Enjoy lakeside walks along Coniston Water or head to the village (1.5 miles) where the adventurous can hire boats, kayaks, and paddleboards. The less energetic can jump on the Gondola Steam Yacht and cruise down the water at a leisurely pace. The Old Man of Coniston mountain range overlooks the village and those with a head for heights can reach the summit on foot or mountain bike. Further biking and hiking trails can be found at Grizedale Forest (8 miles) while historic homes worth exploring include Beatrix Potter’s Hill Top (5 Miles), and John Ruskin’s Brantwood (2.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £1,280.00
Bristol, Dorset and Somerset
6 3 2 Yes
This beautiful detached barn is situated in the heart of the owners’ working farm and is located between the popular villages of Burrington and Blagdon. Situated at the foot of the Mendip Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, walks are in abundance and are literally accessible from your doorstep, the local pub is just a fields walk away. Charming village pubs are in abundance with two within the parish and three in Blagdon alone. Perfectly located to enjoy the areas must-see locations, from the historic spa city of Bath, the metropolitan city of Bristol, the picturesque scenery of Cheddar Gorge and Caves, and Wells, the smallest cathedral city in England as well as the local lakes of Blagdon and Chew Valley. Stepping inside this delightful accommodation you will be greeted by the entrance hall. Throughout the property are beautifully crafted original features, exposed beams, slate and wooden floors with carpet in the master bedroom. From the entrance hall, go through an archway to the well-equipped contemporary kitchen with electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave and dishwasher, perfect for trying out new recipes or old family favourites. Leading from the kitchen is a useful utility room with washing machine and space to hang coats and clean off muddy paws, there is also a door that leads out to the enclosed courtyard garden. Back to the entrance hall and into the lounge/diner which has an impressive high ceiling, with exposed beams and a feature window. Here you can relax on the comfy sofas while watching your favourite movie on the Smart TV in front of the wood burner effect gas fire. From here, there are two ground floor bedrooms one double and one twin. There is also a ground floor bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC. Heading upstairs to the first floor, from the lounge/diner is the king-size bedroom with en-suite shower room and WC, with low sloping ceilings within the en-suite as it is built in the eaves, which is all part of the charm and character of this barn conversion. Venturing outside from the back door you will find yourself in an enclosed courtyard garden with patio area and garden furniture. It is a perfect spot to relax and enjoy your morning coffee or a spot of al fresco dining. Immediately to the side of the property is off-road parking for three cars.
Weekly prices from £641.00
Bamburgh, Northumbria
6 3 2 Yes
Beach House, located on the coastal path in the picturesque seaside village of Bamburgh was built in the late 19th Century and is a Grade Two listed cottage. At Beach House, you are literally just a short stroll away from the sandy dunes which lead onto the beautiful Bamburgh beach and the village amenities and Northumberland’s many local attractions are all within easy reach. This property comfortably sleeps 6 /7 guests in 3 bedrooms with 2 bath/shower rooms and has a light and spacious, contemporary look and feel with many attractive features and high quality, colour-coordinated soft furnishings throughout. With the cosy, wood burning stove, as well as free Wi-Fi for your familys entertainment, you will really enjoy coming back to Beach House, Bamburgh after a day out exploring the area! Outside there is a front and back garden. The garage houses the washing machine and tumble dryer should you wish to use these during your stay. There is also a charcoal BBQ and a selection of garden furniture, wind breaks, body boards, buckets and spades for guests to use. The rear, lawned garden is enclosed and has a patio area for you to sit outside and enjoy a relaxing cool drink in the sunshine whilst watching the children play. This cottage accepts two well behaved dogs.
Weekly prices from £723.00
Bamburgh, Northumbria
6 3 1 Yes
Rafters is a beautifully finished, stone-built holiday cottage near Beadnell - with a light and airy atmosphere and excellent facilities, making it the perfect choice for a fun, family holiday at any time of year. The cottage is located in the small hamlet of Tughall Steads, and is just minutes from the stunning Northumberland Coast - an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) - with nearby beaches including Low Newton (just 6 minutes’ drive) and the ever popular Beadnell Bay (only 9 minutes away). From here, you can enjoy the best of both worlds - with access to breath-taking, country landscapes and wonderful seaside villages like Low Newton-by-the-Sea - offering lovely beach walks where the ancient ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle provide a powerful backdrop, followed by some hard-earned food and drink. The peaceful countryside is right on your doorstep - while Beadnell’s beautiful beach and crescent-shaped bay are nearby, where you can enjoy watching or taking part in a range of exciting water sports sports (such as windsurfing, body boarding and kitesurfing to name a few!). Drop your coats, wellies and dog leads in the entrance hall and head into the kitchen and dining area beyond. The kitchen/dining area is the perfect place to enjoy meals together and has exposed beams and a traditional farmhouse feel with cream units and appliances. There is an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge freezer, dishwasher and washing machine and a table seating up to six guests. The spacious lounge has two large sofas where you can relax and watch Now TV or Netflix. A feature fireplace with gas wood burner style fire is a comfortable place to cosy up in the evenings. Windows overlook the garden to the rear and the shared courtyard and parking area at the front. Stairs lead up to the master double bedroom with high ceilings and exposed beams. There is a TV in the bedroom and an armchair for your convenience. The two other bedrooms both have twin beds and a bathroom with bath and overhead shower, basin and WC complete the first floor. Cycling from the cottage to any of the nearby beaches is a popular option - giving you an opportunity to absorb the beautiful countryside up close and enjoy spotting local wildlife around the area, with secure bike storage available on the property. Outside, there is a good size, enclosed garden, a patio area, outdoor furniture and a set of garden swings for children to play on. On top of all that, Rafters offers off-road parking for up to 2 cars, oil central heating throughout and free guest Wi-Fi you can use throughout your stay!
Weekly prices from £651.00
Norwich, East Anglia
6 3 2 Yes
Surrounded by the tranquil scenery of the North Norfolk coastline, home to gloriously golden beaches and windswept coastal walks, this delightful getaway nestled in picturesque Mundesley is ideal for families and groups of friends looking for a seaside escape. Boasting an impressive bay window, coastal colour palette and homely touches, the cosy lounge sets the scene for ultimate relaxation whilst the contemporary cottage style decor adorning the kitchen/diner will inspire you to get creative with your new local flavours. Flooded with plenty of natural sunlight, the adjoining conservatory offers the perfect peaceful spot to plan your next adventure as you sip your morning coffee or a glass of something chilled at sundown. With three bedrooms on offer, one super-king-size with an en-suite wet room, one super-king-size zip-and-link (can be made up as a twin) and one twin, that each feature charm and character in equal measure, a dreamy slumber is guaranteed. Enjoy serene views across rolling farmland, keeping your eyes peeled for glimpses of all manner of wildlife, whilst you dine alfresco on the patio as children and canine companions let off steam roaming the large, enclosed lawn. Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Mundesley offers everything youd expect to find at a Victorian seaside paradise, from a stunning beach hut-lined sandy stretch a mile away to some fabulous independent shops inside traditional flint buildings. Starting at the historic pier of the nearby seaside town of Cromer, 8.5 miles away, keen outdoor explorers can join the Weavers Way Walking Trail on foot or two wheels to be rewarded with stunning views across the breathtaking surrounding coastline. The beautiful gardens, 17th-century hall and 380 acres of ancient woodland of Felbrigg Hall can be reached within 9 miles.
Weekly prices from £613.00
Bude, Cornwall
6 3 1 Yes
Situated less than 2 miles from the impressive North Cornwall coast, Trevalgas Valley View offers a brilliant base for those wanting an adventure in one of the countys prettiest spots. One of fourteen properties on a shared complex, guests have access to a heated indoor swimming pool, games room and outdoor play area - as well as the opportunity to bring the canine family member along too! The interior of this converted stable is bright and welcoming, with light streaming in through large windows across the property. Chat about the day in the cosy lounge with its warming wood burner or get together for a Sunday roast at the large dining table, you will find much to talk about on a trip to this enchanting region. The enclosed garden with stunning views across the countryside is the ideal place to heat up the BBQ for an evening supper under the stars. With plenty of coastal walks to discover on your doorstep the seaside town of Bude, less than 2 miles away, is the perfect place to start. The sandy Summerleaze Beach is a famous spot for sunbathing and swimming with the semi-natural tidal pool an excellent alternative on windy days. Drive down to Port Isaac, 25 miles away, where the Doc Martin TV series is filmed and take in the beautiful sight that awaits you at Tintagel Castle, just 20 miles from the property.
Weekly prices from £627.00
Okehampton, Devon
6 3 2 Yes
Devon is the perfect place to enjoy your countryside holiday. Nestled amongst the beautiful Devon scenery close to Dartmoor National Park, this modern lodge is the ideal place for families to enjoy time together. Immerse yourselves in the rural tranquillity with country walks or visit one of many nearby market towns, such as Okehampton (2 miles), where you’ll find places of historic interest, independent shops and charming eateries. After a busy day, head home for an evening under the stars from the comfort of your private hot tub. Accessed via a small flight of steps, this bright and airy lodge is contemporary throughout with views of the surrounding landscape. With a well-appointed lounge and kitchen/diner, this is compact living at its best, and on warm summer days, the patio doors allow you to incorporate the decking area into your living space. Completing the accommodation are three light-filled bedrooms: one double with a TV and en-suite, and two twins with a separate bathroom. The utility room is a pleasant surprise with a washing machine for muddy clothes. Next door you will find a children’s area, which is perfect for those evenings when you don’t feel like cooking! This gorgeous area of Devon has an abundance of natural beauty. Dartmoor is home to many charming towns/villages such as Chagford (home to the Chagstock Music Festival) and Moretonhampstead (within 16 miles). For something with the wow factor, head to the National Trust’s Lydford Gorge (7.5 miles) and Castle Drogo (14 miles), or perhaps stunning Becky Falls (21 miles), all of which will keep the little ones entertained. Exquisite dining can be found at Gidleigh Park (11 miles) and there is a variety of shopping and eating options in the city of Exeter (25.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £564.00
Mundesley, East Anglia
6 3 1 Yes
Located in the pretty Victorian seaside town of Mundesley, this nautically styled cottage was once the home of the local coastguard, dating back to 1812. Having retained much of its original charm, this traditionally styled property is filled with characterful features with exposed beams, original fireplaces and sloping ceilings throughout. The local beach is accessible within just half a mile with access to the picturesque Norfolk Coast Path, making this an ideal base for exploring the coast. Warmed by a quaint wood burner, the living room is a lovely place to relax with a selection of sofas, pastel decor and a TV for evening entertainment. The kitchen is light and bright with everything you’ll need to be able to cook up your family’s favourite meals. When it’s time to dine, the traditional dining room is elegant with an antique table and chairs seating six and natural light pouring in. The staircase leads up to the three bedrooms, starting with the double which features exposed beams, sloping ceilings and plenty of storage for all of your belongings. Bedroom two is a generously sized twin and bedroom three is a playful bunk room, ideal for children. A family bathroom completes the property. Out at the front of the property, the patio area has a picnic bench for morning coffees, whilst the rear garden offers a patio and lawn with plenty of space for garden games and al fresco dining. For a spot of history, head to Felbrigg Hall Gardens and Estate (10 miles) which dates back to the 15th century. Here, you can stroll through the woodland, parkland and beside the lakes before exploring the main house and stopping off for a tasty treat in the cafe to make a day of it. Further inland, visit Wroxham (15 miles) and you can explore the Norfolk Broads by boat keeping your eyes peeled for rare local wildlife and historic landmarks on your adventure.
Weekly prices from £611.00