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Sunridge Treehouse is a delightful, state of the art tree house nestled in the midst of 2 acres of private natural woodland. Outside this idyllic sylvan setting you are surrounded by an enormous wrap around deck above the treetops - which is a stones throw away from a private carp fishing lake.
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.
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.
Stunning direct harbour views across Poole Harbour from this 3 bed modern property. 2 balconies. Outside decking with views. Refurbished 2008. Modern fitted kitchen. Double, Twin & Bunk Bedroom. No Pets. No smoking. WiFi. Allocated parking in Car Port.
Forest Freedom Bungalow is located on the edge of Forest of Dean village of Littledean, Gloucestershire; it is situated in a quiet residential cul de sac with views towards the Soudley Valley and Cinderford hills. The Bungalow has three bedrooms, shower (wet) room/toilet, kitchen, large lounge/diner
Set amidst 27 acres of peaceful parkland, Atlantic Bays is close to a selection of superb bays and sandy coves which are perfect for those long, sunny days at the beach.
The park offers timber lodges and chalets set in their own tranquil areas but never too far away from the facilities.
The Jurassic Coast The UNESCO world heritage site Jurassic coast runs from Exmouth in the west to Studland in the east. The coastal rocks reveal the history of the Earth over a 185 million years across theTriassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. It is therefore an excellent location to hunt for fossils and with a little local knowledge visitors can learn what types of fossils are repreented in which areas and make their own discoveries. The inland countryside of East Devon and Dorset are also very beautiful and interesting.