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    Situated only yards from the shoreline, this spacious, detached cottage has fantastic views over the sea to the Mull of Galloway and the Isle of Man. West Barr Cottage has a private garden and direct access to the beach. Known as the Machars of Galloway the area boasts a stunning coastline with amazing cliff top walks. These include Burrow Head, famed for being the location of the closing scene in the cult movie ‘The Wicker Man’, to the Isle of Whithorn, a walk well worth the effort. There are beaches galore to explore, everything from sandy to rugged rocky beaches. The Mull of Galloway is home to the RSPB Nature Reserve and is part of a much larger Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation for its seabirds, plants and coastal habitats. Here you can see many species of birdlife, the cliffs being home to guillemots, razorbills and kittiwakes, while ravens and peregrine falcons are regularly seen around the cliffs. Out to sea there are dolphins, porpoise and minke whale to spot and tours can also be taken from the lighthouse. There are many historical areas of interest to visit and the Whithorn Visitor Centre is a mine of information. The area is a walkers and cyclists paradise with the Southern Upland Way passing close by and offering everything from gentle walks to challenging hikes. The town of Stranraer is 20 miles and offers shops, restaurants and pubs and the town of Newton Stewart is also 20 miles away in the opposite direction. There are many coastal villages to explore, and sea fishing, golf and horse riding are all available locally. Day trips to Ireland can be taken from Cairnryan. Beach 30 yards. Shop and restaurant 2 miles, pub 5 miles.
    West Barr Cottage can be booked together with West Barr Farmhouse (UK5766) to accommodate up to 12 guests.
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    Paignton, England
    Broadshade Holiday Apartments are self-catering apartments located just a few minutes’ walk from Paignton, a seaside town making up part of the beautiful English Riviera. The harbour is just down the road with an array of bars and restaurants as well as a small convenience store for stocking up on essentials. Slightly further past the harbour is the large green and beach for a great day out. There are an abundance of activities to do nearby such as a large cinema, crazy golf course, leisure arcades and the pier all located on the stretch of green/beach, plenty to keep the whole family entertained.
    Within the town there is also a train and bus station, very handy for guests not wanting to drive. From the train station guests can also take the ’Round Robin’ tour, this famous and award winning tour is the best way to explore South Devon! Includes steam train, river boat and bus visiting the quaint towns of Paignton, Dartmouth and Totnes. A great day out for all the family.
    Guests wanting to venture further afield can explore the nearby famous fishing town of Brixham, Kingswear and Dartmouth via the ferry with their beautiful river views and boat tours as well as the rest of the stunning South Hams including the market town of Totnes and the boating town of Salcombe. Beach 175 yards. Pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 58 guests.
    £114
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    Oswestry, England
    The Parlour is nestled away on a quiet farm, a great choice for couples, a small family or friends looking to escape and reconnect with nature. Located in the village of Northwood, in between Wem and Ellesmere, the property offers excellent access to surrounding areas each offering many attractions. Just down the road is one of Shropshire’s most beautiful meres, Colemere. It is almost surrounded by mature woodland and has two very attractive hay meadows to explore.
    Shropshire has many special landscapes including the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Stiperstones and Corndon Hill Country crossing the border in the southwest of the county and the internationally important Meres and Mosses in the north. The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal World Heritage Site also includes part of Shropshire around Chirk in the north.
    There are several towns just a short drive from Top House Farm which make a great day out. Why not stroll around the town of Shrewsbury, it is neatly scooped up in the loop of the River Severn. Inside the loop are Medieval streets lined with wonky buildings containing original and one-off shops and street names that truly tell a story - look out for Butcher Row, Fish Street and Grope Lane or a little further in the other direction is Chester. When it comes to beautiful cities, Chester is one of the best and should be on every tourist’s ‘must see’ itinerary.
    The Parlour (UK41748) can be booked with The Byre (UK41767) to accommodate up to 12 guests.
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    Meadowbrook Farm offers three charming self-catering holiday lets in the picturesque hamlet of Moreton near Thame, Oxfordshire, each brimming with character and nestled within the tranquillity of the farm’s 500 acres of land. The Wynn family, who have been farming here for three generations, converted the old barns into delightful country cottages in 2002, providing guests with a unique and peaceful retreat. The Old Stable is a spacious two-story property boasts three bedrooms, making it perfect for families or larger groups. The ground floor features an open-plan living/dining room and a well-equipped kitchen, alongside a twin bedroom with an en-suite shower room. Upstairs, you’ll find a double and another twin bedroom, as well as a bathroom. Outside, an enclosed garden with a sitting area offers a tranquil spot to enjoy the rural surroundings. Guests at Meadowbrook Farm can enjoy private walks on the farm’s expansive grounds, observe the pedigree herd of Hereford Cattle and horses grazing in the fields, or visit the ponds teeming with wildlife.
    The surrounding area offers a plethora of attractions and activities nearby Thame offers a traditional market town experience with its weekly market and a variety of dining options to suit all tastes. Explore the scenic Phoenix Trail cycling or visit The Oxfordshire Golf Course for a round of golf. A short drive is National Trust’s Waddesdon Manor, a stunning French Renaissance-style château set amidst beautiful gardens. Blenheim Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of England’s most magnificent stately homes approximately 30 miles.
    A visit to Oxford is a must for anyone staying in Oxfordshire. Explore the historic colleges, take a leisurely punt along the River Thames, visit the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, discover the magical world of Harry Potter at the Bodleian Library or enjoy a romantic stroll through the picturesque streets soaking up the vibrant atmosphere of this iconic city. Escape to the nearby Chiltern Hills, an area of outstanding beauty. With miles of walking and cycling trails, charming villages to explore, and stunning countryside views, the Chilterns provide the perfect backdrop for outdoor adventures and peaceful picnics. For a spot of retail therapy, nearby Bicester Village offers designer shopping at discounted prices.
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