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.
5,092 properties found
Bude, Cornwall
2 1 1 Yes
Enjoy contemporary studio living in the heart of the Cornish countryside at this wonderful rural retreat for two. With easy access to both coast and country, this stylish and inviting home offers a delightful private patio alongside sociable open-plan living. Kick off those sandy shoes or walking boots in the entrance porchway and make your way through to the bright and airy studio-style living area with skylights overhead and a wall of bi-folding patio doors that bring the outside in. The kitchen has everything you need to cook a tasty meal or hearty breakfast, whilst the dining table sits guests comfortably for a bite to eat as you plan the day ahead. The living space contains a plush sofa, an additional chair, a Smart TV and a king-size bed with attention to detail clear to see wherever you look in this charming apartment. Completing the inside of this home-from-home is the shower room with a walk-in waterfall shower. Breeze through the open patio doors to the suntrap garden and share a delicious meal at the outdoor dining table whilst taking in the pretty countryside surroundings. To enjoy both coast and country, the setting of this property couldnt be better, where rural rambles begin from your doorstep, and beautiful beaches lie 5 miles to the west. Located on Cornwalls Atlantic Heritage Coast, Bude (5 miles) manages to maintain its traditional Cornish charm while still providing a great range of shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs, as well as three glorious beaches to choose from. Here, you can join the South West Coast Path and follow the trail over spectacular cliff-top scenery towards Northcott Beach (1 mile) and the National Trust’s Sandymouth Bay (2 miles) to the north, or the sweeping sands of Widemouth Bay, famed for its excellent surfing conditions, 3 miles to the south. Don’t miss the stunning conservation village of Clovelly (14 miles), where cobbled streets lined with quaint cottages lead down to a picturesque harbour backed by dramatic cliffs and an ever-changing seascape beyond.
Weekly prices from £455.00
Bude, Cornwall
2 1 1 Yes
Escape to this magical eco pod in the Cornish countryside, where you can enjoy total peace and quiet. Located on an organic dairy farm, this is one of three environmentally sensitive pods with far-reaching views across the rural landscape to the coast and sea beyond. Welcoming two guests and up to three happy hounds, this is the ultimate romantic retreat. When you’re not making the most of the great outdoors, cosy up around the fire pit to watch the sunset and see the stars twinkle into sight overhead. Thoughtfully designed in an open-plan, studio layout, this charming abode offers ample space for a couple and their contented canines to make themselves at home. Whip up meals for two in the fully equipped kitchen or fire up the BBQ, then dine on the sheltered terrace, gazing across the landscape while your pups play in the fenced-off garden. Get cosy on the sofa and read a book or watch a film, then retreat to your comfortable king-size bed and drift off to sleep, listening to the wildlife outside. After a rejuvenating morning shower and hearty breakfast, you’ll be ready for fresh adventures the following day. Lace-up your boots and strike out on walks from your front door. The parish of Morwenstow has a number of circular trails, or head to the coast and pick up the South West Coast Path. Alternatively, hop in the car to the popular seaside resort of Bude (12 miles) to discover its delightful beaches, catch a wave or two, and explore the town’s fascinating history and independent shops.
Weekly prices from £558.00
Harrogate, Yorkshire Dales
2 1 1 Yes
Lose yourselves in the glorious views across North Yorkshire when you stay at this luxury lodge for two. This single-storey holiday home is nestled in a tranquil spot and is perfect for couples looking to discover the wonders of Nidderdale or the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Light and airy, thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows, this stunning contemporary holiday home is immaculately styled with careful attention to detail and spaces from which to enjoy one anothers company. The heart of the home is the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, where you can curl up with a cosy throw and stream your favourite shows on the Smart TV or cook up a storm in the glossy, fully-equipped kitchen. Everything you could possibly need is at your fingertips, including a handy washing machine for running through those damp walking coats. While enjoying a well-deserved brew and a few moments with the newest pageturner, throw open the large windows to admire your surroundings and allow the fresh country air to flow through. Along the corridor, the king-size bedroom wouldnt look out of place at a boutique hotel, whilst the stylish shower room completes this gorgeous accommodation. If youre not in the mood to cook, you can always walk over to the nearby country pub, which is only half a mile away from the property. They serve generous portions of tasty home-cooked meals or venture 0.5 miles to Pateley Bridge, a picturesque village with an award-winning high street. Go on a sightseeing adventure around the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and make pitstops at the local landmarks, including Almscliffe Crag, The Coldstones Cut and Druids Temple, all within 15 miles of the home.
Weekly prices from £698.00
Hexham, Northumbria
2 1 1 Yes
A bijou bolthole perfect for romantic getaways in Northumberland. Guests who like an active holiday will love a stay here thanks to plenty of walks, cycling, fishing and golf being easily accessible. Plus, despite the cottage’s diminutive size, it has two gardens perfect for sitting with a drink to relax after a day out exploring. Entrance to the cottage is from the rear, straight into the hallway - the ideal place to keep coats and boots. The kitchen is just off the hall and makes catering while on holiday easy thanks to having all modcons. Plus, there’s a handy pull-out breakfast table to make use of all the space available. You can then go through to the open-plan lounge and diner where you can sit back and relax after a busy day. There’s a wood burner for cosying up in front of to watch TV, plus a table to enjoy meals or play cards. The cottage’s shower room is also on this floor, while the bedroom is upstairs. It has a double bed and has views of the garden which can be enjoyed from the seating area with a comfortable chair. Outside, the garden has a number of tables and chairs so you can pick a spot to either read, eat or drink. There’s even a charcoal BBQ so you can dine outdoors even more easily if the weather allows. Based in Bellingham, the cottage has easy access to the village’s restaurants and cafes for romantic meals. If you’re a golfer, there’s an 18 hole golf course nearby, but there is a plethora of outdoor activities at Kielder Forest and Water Park plus a myriad of cycling and walking trails.
Weekly prices from £506.00
Taunton, Dorset and Somerset
2 1 1 Yes
With beautiful interiors, this gorgeous shepherd’s hut offers the perfect bolthole for those who want to get away from it all, with countryside views and a wood-fired hot tub. Peacefully tucked away on the Blackdown Hills on the Somerset/Devon border, this is the perfect location for those wishing to walk or cycle in this Area of Outstanding National Beauty, there are bikes available to borrow from the owners of the property. The village of Churchinford (1 mile) is home to a shop/post office and a pub. Taunton, the County Town of Somerset, is 8 miles and has an extensive shopping mix, restaurants, the County Cricket ground and a racecourse. The Jurassic coast is a must-see with the seaside towns of Lyme Regis (23 miles), Sidmouth and Seaton (both 21 miles) all within easy reach. Step inside this adorable shepherd’s hut through a stable door and into the perfectly designed living and sleeping area. This wonderful space includes a king-size bed where you can enjoy undisturbed countryside views with the warming wood burner crackling away in the background. The compact kitchen area is well equipped so you can prepare fresh ingredients for a tasty supper and there is even a breakfast bar with stools. Completing this cosy accommodation is an en-suite shower room. Further delights await outside – situated within a small paddock, with countryside views and a lovely enclosed garden that wraps around the shepherd’s hut. There is garden furniture and a firepit, blankets are provided so guests can enjoy stargazing whilst toasting some marshmallows. The private wood-fired hot tub is particularly inviting at night when guests can enjoy the warm water under the star-filled skies.
Weekly prices from £782.00
Conwy, Snowdonia and North Wales
2 1 1 Yes
This delightful country cottage is the perfect get-away-from-it-all couple’s escape. Relish the gorgeous views and enjoy the sight of peacocks roaming around the farm – this is a fabulous retreat whether you want to get out and about in the Conwy Valley or simply sit back, enjoy the quaint interior and do nothing at all. The exposed beams in the high, pitched ceiling of this lovely barn conversion add enormous character and signal the property’s age – but don’t worry, you’ll have plenty of modern amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. Inside, you’ll find an open-plan living space that incorporates a kitchen area with all you’ll need to create hearty dishes. There’s a spacious dining table where you can enjoy your meals, and squashy sofas for cosy evenings in, perhaps with a book from the shelves or enjoying your favourite shows on the Smart TV. The elegant shower room is also on this level. At bedtime, a cast-iron spiral staircase leads you to your dreamy bedroom, decorated in pale, soft tones for a restful night’s sleep. If you’ve bought some local produce on your travels you can light up the BBQ on the patio and grill a delicious treat, and you’re welcome to explore the 45-acre farmland which surrounds you, which has fields with sheep and horses. At the edge of the grounds you can join a cycle route for scenic rides through the Conwy Valley. The barn is just 3 miles from Conwy itself, one of Britain’s best-preserved medieval towns. Explore its variety of shops and places to eat and drink, and walk along its medieval battlements to enjoy incredible views. At Llandudno, 5 miles, you’ll find a classic Victorian coastal resort, with donkey rides on the beach, the longest pier in Wales, two beaches and even a cable-car ride.
Weekly prices from £486.00
Hexham, Northumbria
2 1 1 Yes
A 15th-century former bastle house within the grounds of a working farm 5.5 miles from Hexham, a market town on the south bank of the River Tyne. Featuring an open-plan living area which includes a king-size bed, this dog-friendly, studio-style property is a romantic bolthole for a couple seeking privacy and tranquillity on the edge of the North Pennines AONB. Accessed via a 0.5 mile driveway that is surrounded by open countryside, this characterful property retains many of its original features, which blend seamlessly with contemporary and rustic soft furnishing to create a warm, rustic ambience. After walking up stone steps to the front door, enter a large studio-style space containing the lounge, kitchen and a king-sized bed, with a shower room at the far end. This area is perfect for anyone who enjoys long lie ins during their holidays, where it’s only a few paw prints from the duvet to the comfort of the sofa where lazy brunches and romantic dinners on laps are punctuated by long walks in the countryside or coast. Come evening, relax and unwind as the wood burner licks and crackles to the sound of long conversations, favourite programmes or clinking glasses. The relaxing confines of a small garden await morning coffees or fortifying nightcaps under the star-riddled skies. The property sits just within the boundary of the North Pennines AONB, making it a haven for an active couple keen to explore its open heather moorland, woodland and rivers with dogs in tow. The historic town of Hexham (5.5 miles) is a great place to sample local produce and the area’s rich history, to play golf or enjoy a day at the races. The streets and museums of Corbridge (8 miles) offer a fascinating and Roman life, with Hadrian’s Wall (10.5 miles) a must for avid history fans.
Weekly prices from £456.00
Abergavenny, Pembrokeshire and the South
2 1 1 Yes
So close to the water you can practically dip your toe in, this delightful boathouse is an idyllic getaway just for two, and boasts lovely rural views. Walk or cycle the canal path or climb the local hills, then return to your home-from-home, where you can relax indoors or in the pretty garden. Bright, fresh interiors with beautifully chosen fabrics, lovely furniture and interesting artworks make this a delightful destination. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere in the lounge/diner, where you’ll find an elegant sofa and a Smart TV, perfect for an evening snuggled up with a movie, plus a large dining table where you can eat, play a board game or simply sit and discuss the day’s adventures. The kitchen has all you’ll need for creating filling cooked breakfasts or romantic suppers. When you’re feeling tired, head to the king-size bedroom, a gorgeous, tranquil space which has lovely views of the canal. The shower room, with its generously sized, walk-in shower, is just off the hallway. As for outside space, the private garden has a dining set on the lawn where you can indulge in a morning coffee, a sundowner or al fresco meal. Located in the Usk Valley beneath the Black Mountains, the house is next to Bridge 81 on the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, perfect for scenic waterside walks or cycle rides. It’s within the Llanover Estate, and you may also visit the Grade II-listed Llanover Garden as part of your stay. Climb The Skirrid, Sugar Loaf or Blorenge, all within 10 miles, or join the Offa’s Dyke footpath at Pandy, 10 miles, for a steady climb then a ridge walk with stunning views. For something different, head to picturesque Crickhowell, 17 miles, where you’ll find shops, places to eat and drink, and the remains of a Norman castle.
Weekly prices from £704.00
Northallerton, Yorkshire Dales
2 1 1 Yes
Located in the idyllic village of Osmotherley, this charming cottage exudes warmth and comfort, offering a quiet retreat amidst picturesque surroundings for a couple or solo traveller. Inside, youll find a light and airy lounge for cosy evenings, alongside your private courtyard garden for al fresco dining moments. Step inside to discover a welcoming open-plan living space, where a fully equipped kitchen awaits. Whip up a romantic meal for two and dine at the table while planning your holiday adventures. Afterwards, sink into the plush sofa and unwind in front of the TV. When the day draws to a close, climb the stairs to the cosy double bedroom—boasting an en-suite shower room—and when you wake, indulge in lazy lie-ins and leisurely mornings spent watching TV in bed. Outside, there’s a charming courtyard with a bistro table and chairs, a lovely setting to savour your morning coffee or a drink as the sun sets. Immerse yourself in the villages quaint charm, where three inviting pubs, a cosy coffee shop, a fish and chip shop, and a well-stocked general store await your exploration. Osmotherley is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, attracting cyclists and walkers alike with the renowned Cleveland Way and the Coast-to-Coast long-distance footpaths meandering close by. Venture further afield to discover the enchanting market towns of Northallerton, Stokesley, Helmsley, and Thirsk, each with cobblestone market squares, charming alleyways lined with inviting tearooms, and tempting delicatessens offering a taste of local flavour—all within a leisurely 15-mile radius. For a dose of history and culture, set your sights on the historic cathedral city of York, 30 miles away. Alternatively, if a seaside escape beckons, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, with its pristine beaches, historic landmarks, and vibrant array of shops, bars, and restaurants, lies a scenic 27-mile drive from home.
Weekly prices from £475.00