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
Bude, Cornwall
3 2 1 Yes
This traditional detached cottage is ideally situated in the charming historic village of Kilkhampton, just 6 miles from the picturesque seaside town of Bude. A delightful romantic getaway, this beauty of a property offers plenty of charm and character and is welcoming, cosy and comfortable. Set close to the border of Devon and Cornwall, it is a fantastic base for exploring the wonderful beaches, towns and villages of both these unique counties. Gorgeous gardens outside and original features retained inside as well as comfortable furnishings and a charming summerhouse, this lovely cottage offers an ideal space to relax in after a great day exploring this wonderful area. Theres a choice of walks for you to enjoy right from the doorstep, allowing you to take in some of Cornwalls most breath-taking scenery. Although lying in an idyllic location, Kilkhampton is also ideal for the A39, opening up the rest of Cornwall for you to discover. The Hartland Heritage Coast is 2 miles to the west and offers 60 miles of stunning walks, with rugged cliffs and glorious views. The Hartland Peninsula is a walkers paradise with 17,000 acres to explore. There are plenty of lovely towns and villages within easy reach along the northern coast including Clovelly (11 miles), Tintagel (24 miles) and Port Isaac (30 miles). You could head south into Dartmoor (34 miles), the cathedral city of Truro (56 miles) or some of the beautiful coastal resorts on the southern coast including Fowey (46 miles) and Polperro (54 miles).
Weekly prices from £381.00
Bakewell, Peak District
3 2 1 Yes
Embrace tradition with a stay in this ever-comfortable country cottage. Its farmhouse style, pretty garden and proximity to local village amenities makes it the ideal base for a true rural retreat. Embark on the National Park’s many walking, hiking and cycling routes all around you for adventure-filled days out, and discover the Derbyshire countryside’s array of rugged landscapes and stunning scenery, before heading home to unwind in your very own chocolate-box cottage. Located on a quiet village road and boasting a pretty stone facade, this property is a delight from the moment you arrive. Step inside to find yourself in the welcoming lounge with a beamed ceiling, comfortable armchairs and both a Smart TV and book collection providing the evening’s entertainment. Notice the floral prints and romantic textures used for soft furnishings throughout the property, a regular reminder of your English countryside location. Upstairs you’ll find two cosy bedrooms, both of which provide far-reaching views of the surrounding fields. Last but not least, an enclosed garden sits at the rear and offers an ideal spot in which to sit and enjoy a moment of peace and quiet. Ashford on the Water is a pretty village in a prime position for exploring the Peak District far and wide. The village boasts a pub and restaurant (both less than 0.5 miles), along with the River Wye running through for waterside walks. You’ll also find the famous town of Bakewell just 2 miles down a country road, a must-visit location for guests with a sweet tooth. Another ever-popular tourist destination, Chatsworth House, is just 5.5 miles from home and well worth a day out. Naturally, you can also set off on foot and enjoy the many walks the Peak District has to offer.
Weekly prices from £504.00
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumbria
3 1 1 Yes
This stunning stone barn conversion is set on a working farm in the rolling Cheviot foothills of Northumberland National Park, one of Northumbrias most scenic areas. The traditional cottage is perfect to enjoy a romantic getaway, with special touches ensuring relaxation and recuperation. Found in the hamlet of Rochester, which dates back to the Romans who built a fort there, you will be surrounded by 400 square miles of breath-taking landscape, just waiting to be explored on foot or by bicycle. As well as the beautiful Kielder Forest, the Cheviots and Hadrians Wall all being on your doorstep, you will also be able to take in some of the UKs finest stargazing - the lack of light pollution means Northumbria National Park has the darkest skies in England. Enter the property through the double gates, where a gravelled forecourt leads you to the front door. Stepping over the threshold, youll enter a gorgeous farmhouse kitchen/diner, complete with electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, washing machine, beautiful Welsh dresser and pine dining table. To the right of the kitchen, step down into a spacious lounge with a wood burner, TV, DVD and a sofa bed. It’s an ideal space to relax after a day exploring the wonderful surrounding countryside. To the left of the kitchen, youll find a sumptuous bedroom with a four-poster bed, en-suite shower and WC, and direct access to the private hot tub area outside. There is an enclosed garden and decked area with garden furniture to enjoy al fresco dining. There is storage for bikes at the property. Dogs fees are charged per dog at £20.00 for up to 7 nights, £40.00 for up to 14 nights and an additional £20.00 for every week or part week thereafter.
Weekly prices from £465.00
Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria
3 2 1 Yes
This is a traditional retreat for three people and one dog, located right in the heart of the popular village of Braithwaite. The ground floor of this cosy cottage is open plan, with the fully fitted kitchen just one step up from the living/dining area. On the first floor are the two bedrooms, a lovely double and a cosy single, and family shower room. As well as parking for a car, outside youll find a welcome bench and picnic bench and stone outbuilding, ideal for securely storing bikes if youd like to explore on two wheels instead of four. In Braithwaite, youll find a wonderful village shop and three pubs to choose from, all serving real ales and hearty home-cooked meals. Walkers will delight at the great choice of routes on offer straight from the front door. Head up local fell Barrow for stunning panoramic views or walk along the beck to the beautiful Newlands Valley. Pack a picnic and spend a day on the fell tops tackling the famous Coledale Horseshoe, a circular walk thats a must for any serious hill walker. Why not hire mountain bikes at Whinlatter Forest? Youll find three dedicated cycling trails - not to mention a friendly cafe for refreshments afterwards! If you do fancy venturing further afield, take a scenic drive through the Lakes to the pretty village of Grasmere. Visit Dove Cottage, the former home of the poet William Wordsworth, before stocking up on the villages famous gingerbread. Continue on to Ambleside for a look around the independent shops before enjoying lunch at one of the quirky cafes. Keswick is only 3 miles from Braithwaite; often called the adventure capital of the North Lakes, why not try your hand at ghyll scrambling or canyoning with one of the local adventure companies? Head inside straight into the open-plan living/dining/kitchen area on the ground floor, a great social space ideal for a holiday home. The living area has a two-seater sofa and armchair, cosily positioned around the electric stove. Theres a smart TV for entertainment and by the window overlooking the yard is the drop-leaf table and chairs. Up a single step from the living area is the kitchen, compact but well equipped with everything youd need for a self catering holiday: theres an electric cooker and hob, fridge/freezer, useful washing machine, clothes airer and handy microwave. Up the open tread stairs from the living area to the first floor where youll find the two bedrooms and shower room. As you climb the stairs the ceiling becomes lower as you step on to the landing which has a modern Velux window set into the sloping roof. Please note, the open tread feature of the stairs may not be suitable for very young children. The lovely double room is light and bright, with a handy wardrobe and chest of drawers for storage, and views of the Helvellyn range and Skiddaw. The second bedroom is a cosy single, with a useful chest of drawers. The shower room contains the WC, wash basin and modern shower cubicle, great for reinvigorating tired muscles after a day out on the fells. Outside is a gravelled yard area which provides parking for a car. There is also a picnic bench and separate bench out here, ideal for lunch alfresco or for a peaceful few moments with a good book. Theres also a useful stone outbuilding for securely storing two to three bikes if youd prefer to explore on two wheels.
Weekly prices from £507.00
Penrith, The Lake District and Cumbria
3 2 1 Yes
This charming cottage for three is located in Stainton, a characterful village close to Penrith and on the edge of the Lake District National Park. This welcoming two bedroom cottage provides cosy, homey accommodation perfect for a relaxing break. With a great pub and restaurant, Stainton is a village popular with local residents and visitors alike. The Alpaca Clothing Company can be found on the edge of the village, less than a mile from the cottage, a wonderful clothing outlet thats well worth a visit - you wont come away empty handed! The award-winning Rheged Centre is a short drive away from Stainton and offers something for everyone; from shops, cafes, a 3D cinema and an excellent food hall, youll find it hard to leave. Stainton is a short drive from magnificent Ullswater, the second largest lake in the Lake District. Why not explore the Ullswater Valley from the water itself and take a ride on one of the majestic steamers that crosses the lake? Aira Force waterfall is a must visit and offers plenty of walks to suit varying abilities. Take a scenic drive along Ullswater to the ever popular Pooley Bridge; stop for a coffee or bite to eat in one of the cafes, pubs or restaurants before stocking up on souvenirs from one of the local gift shops. Just a 5-minute drive from the M6 and only 20 minutes from Keswick it really does make the perfect base for your Lake District adventure. Full of charm, this 18th-century cottage has many characterful features including exposed low beams and wooden floors. The front door opens onto the sitting room, which is furnished with two comfortable sofas, a wood burner-effect electric fire, and a Smart TV, not to mention special touches such as the grandmother clock. There are also pleasant views from here over the green and the tranquil village: its the perfect spot to curl up for a peaceful read or to just watch the world go by! Just off from the sitting room is a small dining area, this leads to the French windows - so you have lots of light - and into the garden. The modern kitchen has a slate floor and is well equipped for self catering with an electric cooker, hob, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine and a large freestanding Smeg fridge with ice box. From the living room you can head upstairs via open-tread carpeted stairs. There are two spacious bedrooms up here. The double has plenty of storage and double aspect windows looking over the village green - cushions on the window seat mean you can really enjoy the tranquil view. The single bedroom has a single bed, a desk and chair, for some quiet study and contemplation, if you fancy it! The modern bathroom is also on this floor and has a bath with shower over, heated towel rail, WC and wash basin. The traditional charm of this cottage is really apparent up here with lovely exposed low beams and low doorways - so mind your head! Heading outside through those lovely French windows you will find a sheltered raised patio area with table and chairs and an arbour from where to enjoy the peace and quiet. An outside tap is also available for washing dirty boots and muddy paws.
Weekly prices from £520.00
Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria
3 2 1 Yes
A delightful cottage thats sure to charm, this is a lovely home from home for three to four people and one dog. Inside, youll find a well-equipped kitchen and lovely living/dining room on the ground floor; upstairs there are two bedrooms, a king size and a single and the family bathroom. Outside the cottage is a generous shared parking area and a wonderful rear garden with fantastic views over the surrounding countryside towards the fells and Bassenthwaite Lake beyond. There are a wealth of walking opportunities on offer nearby; from high fells to lower level walks, theres something for everyone here. Head to Dodd Wood just over the road from the cottage, after a short but steep climb youll be rewarded by stunning panoramic views from the summit. Serious hikers can tackle Skiddaw, Englands fourth highest mountain, or why not enjoy a more sedate pace with a walk along the shore of Bassenthwaite Lake? The historic stately home of Mirehouse is just down the road from the cottage and has beautiful gardens to explore, as well as an adventure playground for younger children. The nearby Lake District Wildlife Park is another fun day out for families too. The bustling market town of Keswick is less than a 10-minute drive away and has plenty to offer. Indulge in some retail therapy, there is a great selection of outdoor and independent shops, or enjoy an evening out at the family-run cinema or take in a play at the renowned Theatre by the Lake. Adrenaline junkies can sign up for an activity with one of the local adventure companies or why not walk an alpaca at nearby Whinlatter Forest for something a little bit different?! Head west from the cottage to the picturesque Solway Coast. Enjoy fish and chips and an ice cream at the nearby seaside villages of Allonby or Silloth, followed by a bracing walk along the shore. This charming cottage, not far from beautiful Bassenthwaite Lake, has been recently renovated througout. On the ground floor is a welcoming country kitchen. Well equipped with an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer and a handy microwave, the chefs in the group are sure to love cooking up a feast in here. Theres also a useful integrated washer/dryer should you with to make use of this during your stay. Youll find the dining table in the open plan living/dining room. Gather round the dining table and compare notes on the days events over a home-cooked meal, or spread out maps and guidebooks whilst you plan tomorrows adventures. Relax in front of the feature electric stove, perfect for cosy evenings in. Theres a TV in here too, or simply unwind with a good book. Upstairs on the first floor are the two bedrooms and family bathroom. The master bedroom is a lovely king-size room. As the name suggests, there are lovely views over the surrounding fields and fells beyond, so why not bring your morning cuppa back to bed and spend a few peaceful moments enjoying the views? The second bedroom has a single bed. Along the landing is the family bathroom, which has a WC, wash basin and bath with shower over - perfect whether you prefer a relaxing soak in the bath or a refreshing shower. Outside to the rear of the cottage is a fantastic garden thats sure to be a hit with adults, children and dogs alike! There is a large area of lawn and outdoor furniture, perfect for enjoying a picnic lunch alfresco. Theres also a generous shared parking area next to the cottage.
Weekly prices from £594.00
Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria
3 2 1 Yes
This is a charming cottage for three people and one dog. Renovated throughout, theres a well-equipped kitchen and living/dining room on the ground floor. Upstairs on the first floor is the family bathroom and the two bedrooms, a master king-size room and a single. As well as parking for two cars, there is a delightful rear garden with wonderful views towards the fells and Bassenthwaite Lake beyond. As the name suggests, this property is surrounded by beautiful countryside, including the popular Dodd Wood just across the road. Follow the woodland trail to the summit, the stunning views from the top are certainly worth the climb. In the summer, you might even be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the ospreys, who also like to visit the area, from the dedicated viewing point in Dodd Wood. Plan a visit to neighbouring Mirehouse, an historic stately home with beautiful gardens as well as an adventure playground for younger children. Why not spend a day by Bassenthwaite Lake? Stroll along scenic lakeshore footpaths before enjoying a peaceful picnic, the well equipped can wild swim or simply find a peaceful spot to bask in your beautiful surroundings. From Longlands Fell and Little Cockup in the quieter area known as Back o Skiddaw to the more well known routes up Ullock Pike and Carl Side, theres plenty to explore close to the cottage. The bustling market town of Keswick is less than a 10-minute drive away and has plenty to offer. Indulge in some retail therapy, there is a great selection of outdoor and independent shops, or enjoy an evening out at the family-run cinema or take in a play at the renowned Theatre by the Lake. Adrenaline junkies can sign up for an activity with one of the local adventure companies or why not walk an alpaca at nearby Whinlatter Forest for something a little bit different?! However you decide to spend your time, this will be a welcoming home from home to retreat to. Step inside this charming cottage and youre sure to feel right at home. The kitchen is well equipped with all the essentials for a self-catering holiday. Theres an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer and handy microwave. Theres also a useful washer/dryer should you with to make use of this during your stay. The cosy living/dining room is a wonderful sociable space. Gather round the dining table and compare notes on the days events over a home-cooked meal, or spread out maps and guidebooks whilst you plan tomorrows adventures. Relax in front of the electric fire in the living area, theres a TV for entertainment too. Onwards and upwards to the first floor. Up here youll find the two lovely bedrooms. First up is the master bedroom, with a king-size bed perfect for indulging in a long lie in - you are on holiday after all! This room has lovely views over the surrounding countryside and benefits from some useful storage space too. The second bedroom has a single bed, with an additional folding bed available on request. This room as a sloping ceiling so may not be suitable for taller guests. Also on the first floor is the family bathroom. With a WC, wash basin and bath with shower over - whether you prefer a relaxing soak in the tub or a refreshing shower, all tastes are catered for. As well as a generous parking area shared with the neighbouring cottages, the cottage has a private rear garden. With views over the surrounding countryside to the fells and Bassenthwaite Lake beyond, its a lovely spot equally suited to a morning coffee or an evening aperitif.
Weekly prices from £568.00
Eastbourne, South of England
3 2 1 Yes
With Eastbourne’s famous Victorian pier and shingle seafront within walking distance, this pretty, traditional cottage is ideally located for a romantic coastal escape. Studded on a quiet pedestrian terrace within the town’s quirky, artisan area, you will feel a world away from everyday life. The 19th-century property has striking period features throughout, including an attractive original Victorian fireplace in the lounge/diner – a welcoming spot in which to relax as you spend a quiet night in front of the TV. Cottage-style stairs lead to the first and second floors, where the laid-back, neutral aesthetic continues, giving a real homely feel. At the end of the day, whether you’ve been exploring the coastal footpaths or simply unwinding, retreat to the sunny rear patio for an al fresco drink or two - watching the stars sparkle overhead as you snuggle beneath a blanket, sheltering from the cool sea breeze. Head down the path and under a brick archway and you will find yourself immediately on Little Chelsea’s unique high street, with a fantastic range of independent shops. Eastbourne’s main hub of coffee shops, restaurants and bars are also within walking distance – perfect for an intimate dinner or drink. Fans of the great outdoors will also be spoilt for choice here, with not only some of Sussex’s most picturesque beaches virtually on the doorstep, but the edge of the South Downs National Park is less than 1 mile away. Make sure you pack your walking boots because the dramatic panoramic view over Eastbourne and the English Channel from Beachy Head, a 2-mile walk from the property, is a sight not to be missed.
Weekly prices from £562.00
Norwich, East Anglia
3 2 1 Yes
This delightful holiday retreat is nestled in the serene village of East Harling, on the edge of The Brecks. It’s a charming lodge with two bedrooms, space for three guests, making it ideal for couples, small family groups or friends and your furry friend, too. Scenic lake and river views make it a delight during the warmer months, while the cosy wood burner keeps you all warm on chilly winter nights. It’s set on a working farm; with lovely trails you can follow taking in the grounds and fishing lake. A leafy setting and lovely wood and brick exterior make this place highly attractive from the outside. Inside, an open-plan layout and bright, comfortable interiors create a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere. Large floor-to-ceiling windows flood the main room with natural light, which has a lovely dining area for sharing meals. A double room and a single invite you to enjoy a peaceful night’s sleep, with a family bathroom to start your morning right. Outside, the enclosed garden is a paradise for children and pets, complete with garden furniture for fresh-air dining. The nearby lake is stocked with fish for if you fancy some angling during your stay, or walk down to the thatched riverside gazebo which offers shelter for wildlife watching. You’ll have a pub 350 metres away and another 2 miles away in Larling. The East Harling area makes an excellent base for exploring Norfolk and Suffolk. The Brecks’ nearly 400 square miles of beautiful scenery and wildlife are a delight for nature enthusiasts, and also include the fascinating Grimes Graves – 5,000-year-old Neolithic flint mines – which history fans will be keen to experience. Nearby, Thetford Forest (10.5 miles) is a haven for cyclists and walkers with its extensive trails. Adventurous types will no doubt enjoy a visit to Go Ape for treetop fun.
Weekly prices from £419.00