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A minute from the foreshore of Portsmouth Harbour with great views from its large lounge and 3 of its beautifully fitted 7 bedrooms the house also had the added bonus of a super fun gamesroom with pool/table tennis table + large 50 inch Wii plus lounge and dining rooms to accommodate up to 20 people
Set in the attractive seaside village of Low Newton, the beautiful beach is two minutes' walk, as is famous Ship Inn, with microbrewery and delicious food. Perfect for sailing, fishing and swimming, walks to Dunstanburgh/Craster. Alnwick Gardens a short drive away. Stunning views, lovely light house
Sandsend Holiday Cottages offer superb accommodation in some of the best luxury properties in Sandsend. We offer two very special holiday homes, each unique with their own character and charm, and both equipped to the highest standard. All with private parking.
Three high quality cottages with private tennis court, a stroll away to award winning Putsborough Sands, near Woolacombe and Croyde. Located in a peaceful Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with the South West Coastal Path passing by the door. Ideal for a family beach holiday and dog friendly too.
Sahara is within 5 minutes walk of Porthilly beach and St Enedoc Golf Club and near to local amenities. It has a sunny aspect and is warm and welcoming for family holidays and Cornish getaways being well equipped for large or small numbers (9-11)with a BBQ for the summer and a log burner for winter
Fabulous house with a large garden 5 minutes walk from Weymouth beach, and the Sealife centre. Number Six is in one of Weymouth's most desirable residential areas, next to the Lodmoor Country park, (Gokarts Pirate Golf, Mini Train, Pitch and putt, Sandworld) and Greenhill's sea front gardens.
Sunnyside is a lovely south facing Cornish cottage in Marazion with wonderful sea views and of course the stunning St Michael's Mount out in the bay, and there are super views of the Mount and the bay from all the windows at the front of the cottage. There is a garden, terraced decking and parking.
The Bothy at Hill Barn is a beautifully converted granary set in the acre grounds of Hill Barn, amid rolling countryside. Peacefully located at the end of the East Devon Way, a short walk from the South West Coast Path and Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site and a mile from the centre of Lyme Regis.
Wonderful, location 2 minutes from the cliff top and beach below, short stroll to village center with numerous pubs, bars, eateries and shops. Large modern house, recently refurbished, sleeps 6 plus a cot. Secure rear garden for dogs. Integrated garage for clients storage of bikes etc.
This cottage is in the perfect location for exploring all that North Devon has to offer. Furnished to a high contemporary standard this 3 bedroomed cottage can accommodate 6/7 guests, short breaks are welcomed and is pet friendly.
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William Blake's Jerusalem ends with the words: In England's green and pleasant land - and there can be no more fitting description of this beautiful Island.
England’s 33 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty include The Lake District, Cornwall’s Coast and Moors, The Northumberland Coast, the Pennines and the Cotswolds. At only 600 miles in length and 200 miles wide, you will never be more than 75 miles from the coast. England’s coastal path is due to be completed in 2023 and at 2,800 miles it will be the longest coastal walking route in the World. England sits in the Atlantic Gulf stream and enjoys a mild winter climate. Its coral reefs, deep waters and rocky islands are home to an incredible array of birds and marine life and its native dolphins and seals are joined in the summer by visiting whales, sharks and turtles.
The Victorian Era introduced pleasure piers for the masses; walkways out to sea which still exist. Brighton's pier is not just a tourist attraction - it is home to a flock of starlings. Bournemouth's pier has a classic nostalgia, while Blackpool has North, South and Central piers, with the latter being known as the people's pier - famous for its entertainment and open air dancing prior to World War 2.
England’s fields, woods, parks and gardens are home to a wide variety of mammals. Its wildlife is everywhere, from grey and red squirrels, otters, beavers, badgers, deer and foxes. It is a birdwatchers paradise, with over 600 species.
For lovers of Art, the Tate network of Galleries house the National collection of modern and British Art and can be found in London, Liverpool and Cornwall. Tate Britain, with its fine collection of J.M.W. Turner artworks attracts over half a million visitors every year. For holidaymakers in the North of England, The Laing Gallery and the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art display regularly changing exhibitions of historic, modern and contemporary art.
Theatregoers are spoilt for choice. The magnificent Minack open air theatre perches on a granite outcrop over the Cornish Sea. The 1,040 seat Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon in the Midlands is the birthplace of William Shakespeare and is dedicated to his works. In addition, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre stands on the South Bank of the River Thames, while Birmingham’s Hippodrome is the stage for the City’s Royal Ballet, as well as touring West End shows. To the North you will find the Theatre Royal in Newcastle as well as The Empire Theatre in Sunderland; both playing host to large scales musicals, opera and ballet.
Liverpool’s Royal Albert Dock is home to the world’s largest permanent Beatles exhibition and not forgetting the Glastonbury music festival in June.
England’s rich heritage is no better highlighted than by the Royal family. Windsor Castle with its 1,000 years of Royal history is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world, while Buckingham Palace with its 775 rooms and largest private garden remains the focal point for British people in times of rejoicing and mourning. For Castle enthusiasts, the choice is huge. From the iconic fortress of Dover Castle with its wartime tunnels and Warwick Castle which has seen visitors since the 17th Century, to the stunning sight of Bamburgh Castle, sat on a black crag of volcanic rock in its seaside location in Northumberland.
The attractions are endless, but for all of England’s magnificent history and culture, simple pleasures are everywhere; a cup of tea, a full English breakfast, a pint in the pub and a Sunday roast. England has everything.
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