Combined Farmhouse and Barns with hot tub in Diptford, England South West

DOG FRIENDLY & RURALBeautiful Victorian Farmhouse and Converted Barn in a secluded valley in the heart of the stunning South Hams, Devon. A great property for big family holidays and getting away with friends, but with room to breathe!Traditional / mixed furnishings sit alongside contemporary facilities to make for a comfortable and luxurious stay. The Games Room and hot tub makes for a great hang out too.Each property has its own private gardens as well as 70 acres of land to explore.

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THE GREAT OUTDOORSAs well as walks closer to Fletchers the South Devon Coast offers miles of glorious walking with superb views and plenty to see. To the north and only 10 minutes by car is the Dartmoor National Park with 365 square miles of moor, streams, rivers and forest. High granite tors, prehistoric remains and enchanting hamlets and villages make Dartmoor a very special place.FOR CHILDRENWithin 20 minutes drive are the Woodlands Adventure park, the Pennywell Farm and adventure park, the River Dart adventure park and numerous smaller attractions for sunny and not so sunny days.GARDENSThere are half a dozen National Trust properties and gardens within easy reach of Fletchers and a day trip away are the RHS gardens at Rosemoor, the world famous Eden Project and the Lost gardens of Heligan. During the summer months there are many private gardens open as part of the National Gardens Scheme. Look for the yellow signs.TOWNSTotnes is the nearest town to Fletchers, famous for it’s eclectic and alternative lifestyle but with a great range of independent shops and a refreshing lack of chain stores. Its Norman castle, medieval Guildhall and many Elizabethan buildings stretch down to the River Dart. Lively and different Totnes has a twice weekly market and a great selection of bars, cafes and pubs with regular live music. Nearby at Dartington is the famous hall, gardens and arts centre as well as the Cider Press craft and shopping centre.Dartmouth at the mouth of the River Dart is the place for boats large and small with a good range of shops, pubs and restaurants. The castle, museum and the famous Britannia Royal Naval College are all worth a visit.Kingsbridge at the head of its estuary is a good stopping off point on the way to the beaches of the south and west coast of the South Hams while Salcombe is a mecca for sailors. To the north the Dartmoor gateway towns of South Brent, Buckfastleigh (with its famous abbey) and Ashburton are worth a visit before climbing up to the moor itself. The Torbay towns of Torquay, Paignton and Brixham offer everything from shopping and sailing to the bucket and spade beach delights of Paignton and the fishing port of Brixham.For city life Exeter and Plymouth are both 40 minutes by car.SPORTSailing and Watersports are to the fore in the South Hams with facilities for boat hire and launching at Totnes, Dittisham, Dartmouth, Salcombe and Torbay. Canoeing, kayaking, diving and sea and coarse fishing are all readily available. There are 6 Golf courses within easy reach with tennis at Totnes and Blackawton, horseriding at Broadhempston and on Dartmoor, rock climbing at Buckfastleigh and on Dartmoor, surfing at Bigbury, horse racing at Newton Abbot and Exeter, football at Exeter, Plymouth and Torquay and Rugby at Exeter. Swimming pools are in Totnes, Dartmouth, Kingsbridge and Torquay. Also swimming in the sea of course! Boat trips varying from 12 seater canoe adventures to large pleasure boats and nature watching or fishing trips start from many centres in the area. Steam trains run from Totnes and Kingswear.

Getting in:
Guests are able to walk through the nearby fields and streams as it’s owned by Fletchers Combe (70 acres). However, please bear in mind that we rear livestock so make sure to close gates behind you and don’t harm the animals!

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Dog friendly neighbourhood with a pond to swim and fields to run around.

Beautiful mansion for up to 30 guests with hot tub in Clachan, Scotland

The house can accommodate up to 30 guests in 12 en suite bedrooms and one children’s bedroom. Balinakill has a large garden with a cedar wood hot tub and BBQ area and is close to the beach and a full range of outdoor activities. Balinakill is ideal for groups of family and friends of all ages, corporate groups, special celebrations, get togethers and weddings and we are pet friendly!We are located in an area of outstanding natural beauty on the Kintyre Peninsula on the west coast of Scotland.

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This is a grand victorian country house which has many original features including an oak panelled drawing room with a grand oak fireplace, a victorian dining room with open fire, original cornicing in most of the large public rooms and bedrooms, a conservatory room with a piano and pool table and a cosy private bar which you stock and run yourselves. The house kitchen is very well equipped for catering for large numbers and there is a separate catering kitchen should you wish to hire caterers for a special meal or for your entire stay!

Getting in:
The whole house is yours! The only room which is locked off is the catering kitchen – for caterers only – should you wish to hire contract caterers durng yor stay.

Extra bits:
This house is special – you won’t want to leave!

Carlogie House with hot tub in Carnoustie, Angus Scotland

Carlogie House, built in 1854, is an exclusive holiday house that sleeps up to 24 guests in 12 sumptuous en-suite bedrooms, one of which is situated on the ground floor and is fully accessible. Set within 2 acres of private garden grounds, this beautiful Victorian Mansion House retains all the feel of a rural country house while conveniently located within walking distance of Carnoustie town centre. The house is an elegant mix of traditional features and contemporary decoration with a modern Scottish touch.The lounge with open fire, bar area and kitchen are all open plan to provide a large space that everyone can enjoy together. The kitchen has been specifically designed for large groups with 2 ovens, 2 dishwashers, 2 fridges and separate wine fridge to add to the luxury. Space is in abundance with further formal dining room, additional butlers kitchen, games room, conservatory, spa area with steam room, shower and changing area. There is an enclosed garden area to the rear, accessed off both the lounge and the steam room area, with terrace, 2 hot tubs, patio area, fire pit and seating to enjoy warm summer days or cold winter nights alike.Ground FloorReception hall with stunning hardwood staircaseLoungeBar (self stocking), with fridge, sink and dishwasherKitchen, 2 ovens, fridge/ fridge/freezer, wine fridge, 2 dishwashers.ConservatoryGames / TV Room. Pool table, selection of games.Spa area with steam room, changing area, shower and W.C.Accessible W.C.Dining room set up for 24 people, can be set up for larger groups if required.Butlers KitchenUtility room with laundry facilitiesStorage1 Twin Bedroom with wheelchair accessible en-suite shower room.First Floor6 Double Bedrooms with king size beds2 Twin Rooms (can be made up as super king on request)1 Family bedroom with king size and single bed.1 superior single bedroom with small double bed.Private hall and stair to master bedroom suite.Second FloorSuper king bedroom (twin on request)En-suite located in Turret Room with feature bath and separate shower.All bedrooms are en-suite with hair dryer, T.V. and DVD.Grounds and surroundsThe house is situated within 2 acres of groundMature garden with large area of lawn for your enjoyment.Enclosed garden to the rear with 2 hot tubs, fire pit, BBQ, seating and al fresco dining area.Ample CarparkingFacilitiesWiFi throughout the houseCentral heating throughoutNew boilers and hot water system to provide plentiful supply of hot water.Cot & Highchair on requestPets WelcomeMaximum 2 dogs without prior agreement.Accessibility StatementParking with drop off area onto hardstanding.Level access to main entrance door.Ground floor has level access throughout except for 2 steps down to the conservatory.Level access to rear patio area.Ground floor bedroom. The door accessing ground floor bedroom is an original door which is 800mm wide.Accessible shower room 2.2m x 1.6m wet room with level entry shower.Further additional accessible W.C. off bar area.

Good Times @ Clift Hill : Lakes, chef/hot tubs* in Carlisle, Cumbria North

Clift Hill – for Lake District & Hadrian’s Wall. Easy car & train access. 16 guests. 9 bedrooms.Book with confidence, clear cancellation policy. Safe and clean. Optional Hot tubs/sauna (up to 3 hired at cost for you from ?250) & catering for dinner, tea, bfast etc – speak to my chef for prices/menuRead reviews to get flavour!

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– It is different to most holiday lets in that you will see and benefit from the fact it is homely. As such, you will quickly feel relaxed and make it yours!

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is generous enough for you to be able to social distance within the property if needed. CLIFT HILLWith majestic views over the Solway Plain, this grand building provides a captivating base from which to explore the Lake District, Hadrians Wall and Southern ScotlandClift Hill is a generously proportioned Edwardian mansion, designed for the last days of servants and built during the first years of the Great War. Long-defunct bell pushes can be found in most rooms, including some bathrooms; a reminder of a bygone era. Relive a time when enormous bath tubs and dressing for dinner were de rigeur.The house is the perfect place to celebrate a birthday with children and grandchildren wholl be delighted to see hares in the garden in the mornings and startled deer in the overgrown orchard??my children say the house is perfect for hide and seek.Younger folk may enjoy darts and table tennis in the garage, proper table football in the cloakroom and watching movies with the projector (attach your own games console) or the possibility of a hot tub after a barbecue at the fire-pit on the terrace. Others may roll up the rugs and put the bang & olufsen on max and dance!..no neighbour worriesHOUSE & GARDENSThe building was conceived in 1913 and finished in 1915, designed by the Chance family, who were wealthy merchants involved in the local textile mills (worth a visit). They started building the house on the small hillock opposite but changed their mind and opted for the more solid rock that permits substantial cellars.During my work on the house, I have learnt how much the Edwardians loved fresh air. There is an elaborate venting system that resembles in parts one of those pneumatic tube transport devices. Nowadays I try to keep the air from coming into the house but the eleven fireplaces and forty-four doors often conspire against me.However, the illusion of being outside when indoors extends beyond the air vents. In the handsome dining room, William Morris wallpaper meets wisteria creeping in at the windows, creating an impression of a real and an imagined garden intertwining.The enormous family portrait on the dining room wall was painted by John Walton (my father) in 1957. Sharp eyes will notice that he is in the picture, holding a paintbrush. The wonderful fireplace and decor make this a room that can be as formal as you wish, or the perfect size for long board games or late-night poker sessions.In the ground floor cloakroom there is a magnificent thunder box lavatory and large double sinks. Pride in plumbing is a leitmotif of this mini mansion.From the master bedroom with its interesting en-suite bathroom, there is a view on all sides over miles of wide, open landscape, with both the North Pennines and Lake District omnipresent. Today you can enjoy these views just as the original owner, Mr Chance once did. Nothing but nothing has changed!The house once had its own grounds, river, farm, greenhouse, stables and garaging for a multitude of vehicles. The river is approached by deeply sunken steps that are almost tunnels through the undergrowth and after a short hop past the cows you may find the eels and sea trout that my children loved. The cliffs here are particularly dramatic and totally unexpected, formed from an outcrop of very fine-grained, orange-red ??Kirklinton?? sandstone. Kingfishers live here and, if you are lucky, you might catch a flash of blue as you wade to the mini island at low flow.Clift Hill swallows children ?? you will get just occasional sightings. An old school bell sits on the front porch for you to summon them to supper.Houses like this are familiar to anyone who has ever watched a period drama and being here, in the spacious, elegant rooms, the Edwardian period comes alive. The original teak sink for washing your crystal is still there as are so many other features. If you can work out why there are sliding locks on the outside of so many doors or why there are arches in the interconnecting bedroom, please let me know!THE AREAFor walkers, Hadrians Wall, a world UNESCO site, crosses 10 minutes from the house and of course, we are a short drive from the Lake District National Park and also the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. An abundance of maps is available. Nearby is the Great Border city of Carlisle, an ancient settlement with Roman discoveries still emerging. The cathedral alone is worth making the journey for, with stunning misericords and a magical ceiling depicting the heavens in midnight blue silk studded with gold stars.In the nearby countryside there are some enigmatic stone circles – including Castlerigg, dating from 3000 BC, which has bracing views of Helvellyn in the background ?? and Long Meg and Her Daughters, a Bronze Age stone circle near Penrith.For rail enthusiasts, remnants of the days of railway glory are all around, with the old Waverley Line route still available for unofficial exploration just up the road at Kirkandrews-on-Esk, where incidentally is the most beautiful, quite long and scary suspension bridge (max. 5 people).LOCAL HISTORY1915 context – the year of the house was also the same year the British ran out of Artillery Shells and a huge factory was built around the corner at Gretna for women manufacturing Cordite – Known as the Devils Porridge.The area is also rich in other recent and ancient history, lack of redevelopment means that there is much to see and imagine. With maps you can cross and recross the river Lyne at all the historic fording points – we have found old cart wheels. Great little local walk through private woodlands leading to Hidden River Cafe (amazing full meals), ask for detailsClift Hill stands apart, literally and metaphorically, from the other buildings in this area ?? the house appears on the horizon long before you reach it. All around are the so-called ??Debatable Lands?? ?? neither Scottish nor English for many centuries, families simply picked a side. You were either with the Grahams or the Armstrongs, battling for cattle, land and loyalty. PRACTICALITIES: Clift Hill is a great landmark, easily sleeping 16 people in 9 bedrooms (one in loft has reduced privacy) and there is a sofa bed in sitting room.The grounds contain a stable, fruit bushes and orchard. There is a fun area adjacent to the driveway with trampoline, zip wire and often a slackwire. The views are of the unspoilt Cumbria countryside loved by Wainwright, and the Rivers Esk, Eden and Lyne are nearby.The local linear settlement of Longtown is unrepentantly stuck in a time warp and not at all twee. You will find the basics here. The hardware shop – John Graham – has those bygone parts you need and is worth a visit.There are pubs in Longtown and neighbouring Smithfield but the best food is just along the river at the Hidden River cafe – a lovely 20 minute bike ride away. MORE ON THE HOUSE HISTORYFrom auction records at Sothebys it is evident that Mr Chance liked his art and no doubt appreciated Ruskin. We have returned most of the house to an appearance that he, William Morris or Burne-Jones might have appreciated if alive in 1915: still lots of oak and proud metal work together with a smattering of stained glass. Many of the artworks on the walls of Clift Hill today are by family members, from portraits through to abstracts.Today, the house is slowly regaining the glowing vitality it enjoyed in the lifetime of its enigmatic original owner. It offers a unique chance to step into the world where servants were on the way out and central heating was on the way in. The original floorplan is retained and the numerous doors and two staircases often make you feel as if youre participating in a West End farce. Visitors often find themselves congregating in the large kitchen with its Aga, two sofas, and old bell system for the servants still visible. Or playing the piano and singing!Please also look at additional photos and comments on well known social media site under clifthill.Note that airbnb only lets you book for maximum of 16. I recommend booking the Sunday if you’re thinking of weekend stay ..please ask. Even if you can’t all stay the night it gives you a chance for a hearty walk and lunch by the fire and still time for a quiet, if long, drive or train journey.Environmental considerationsLED lights throughout, electricity monitors, some recycled paper products, vegan soaps and shampoos.

Carrington House with hot tub in Snettisham North

From the people that brought you Cliff Barns, comes a second home-tel par excellence located in the picturesque English village of Snettisham, North Norfolk. Combining the facilities of a boutique hotel with the individuality of a Grade II listed property built back in 1735. Sleeping up to 20 in nine bedrooms plus the use of the sofabed in the cottage sitting room the house has plenty of room for gatherings. The house is nestled in the pretty Georgian village with two excellent pubs one a regular award winner for its fantastic food. The Village store is a two minute walk away for those little essentials that might be forgotten. The incredible Champagne Coast as the North Norfolk coast is known is just a few miles away and stretches from Old Hunstanton all the way to Cromer.

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Bringing the style and substance of urban living to the Norfolk countryside, Carrington House sleeps up to 20 guests in exquisite style and splendour.The main house features two magnificent reception rooms, six bedrooms, six bathrooms, a striking dining room and two kitchens (personal and catering). Delve deeper and discover the ultimate pleasure seekers paradise, the leisure lounge – a fully sound-proofed studio with chill out room, where you can disco dance the night away or enjoy a few precious moments of quiet and relaxation.An adjoining cottage with three stunning bedrooms, luxury sitting room and bathroom are a secluded retreat away from the main action, whilst a secret garden and private walled terrace ensures you make the most of outside as well as inside.Carrington House has its very own hot tub and is just 10 minutes drive from Old Hunstanton Beach.