Holiday cottages in England

England is an unmissable country of contrasts, with its historic landmarks, bustling cities, and breathtaking landscapes, it is a country that inspires. Find a holiday as individual as you, with the biggest choice of cottages in England from coast to country. England’s landscape is as varied as it is beautiful, covering the fifth-eighth of the nation's land mass, there is a wealth of locations to pick from. For those wanting an active holiday, choose from the rolling limestone hills of the Yorkshire Dales to the flats of Somerset, where there are walks to suit all ages and abilities. Or choose a beachside location, such as the golden sands of Cornwall and Devon, the wild shorelines of Northumberland, or the traditional seaside heritage of Great Yarmouth, Brighton or Blackpool. From stately homes, castles and museums, to festivals, innovative cities and global cuisine - England does have it all!

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Holiday cottages in England

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Attractive stone-built first floor holiday home | Fields Farm Apartment, Peak Forest, near Buxton
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Peak Forest, near Buxton, Derbyshire

Fields Farm Apartment

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Exterior | The Byre, Smardale, near Crosby Garrett
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Smardale, near Crosby Garrett, Cumbria

The Byre

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Cosy living/dining room with beams | The Beehive, Betley, near Nantwich
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Betley, near Nantwich, Cheshire

The Beehive

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Former Quarryman’s cottage | Rowan Cottage, Aislaby, near Whitby
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Aislaby, near Whitby, Yorkshire

Rowan Cottage

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Inspiration of what to see and do in a holiday cottage in England

The South West region of Devon and Cornwall often referred to as the "English Riveria", feels off the beaten track. Perfect if you are looking for tranquillity, golden beaches and surf-ready waves. With mouth-watering food, 205 miles of coastal trails and home to the largest indoor rainforest in the world, this region has something for everyone.

Cumbria tucked away on the North West coast of England, has long been a source of inspiration for poets, writers and artists. From galleries and museums to rock climbing or sporting activities, Cumbria is England’s adventure playground. Cumbria is famous for its culinary heritage, from locally sourced meats and cheeses to jams and relishes, it is a foodie's heaven!

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