Destination Blog Posts
Explore a collection of blog posts that traverse the landscapes of the UK and Europe, unveiling an array of unique accommodation options. From charming cottages in the Cotswolds to coastal retreats in Cornwall, each post paints a vivid picture of characterful and unusual places to stay, offering readers a wide range of holiday inspiration.
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Wooden Shack to Award Winning Designer Renovation - The Story of Seacombe in Devon
One day in 1987, when we were camping with friends at East Prawle, we saw discarded auction details for a wooden shack and 1 ½ acres of land nearby. The location was exceptional. It has panoramic coastal views dominated by Deckler’s Cliff and Bolthead. The coastal path is close by, just above the lovely beach Seacombe Sands.
Swallows and Amazons - making the boat owning dream a reality
Swallows and Amazons forever; the cry sings out from the pages of Arthur Ransome’s classic story as the Walker children prepare for another adventure aboard a little wooden boat called “Swallow.” At the age of 10, I spent many happy hours with my nose in a book wishing I could join them. Ever since reading these classic stories of a utopian childhood spent messing about in boats I have been desperate to own my own sailing craft.
Hillside villa in Tuscany with summer availability
This is the perfect Italian retreat, with south facing terraces, stunning panoramic views, and lush hillside surroundings. Come and live ‘la dolce vita’ in the heart of Tuscany.
History of the Welsh Gatehouse at Moynes Court in Monmouthshire
I thought you might be interested in the history and architecture of our unique holiday let in Monmouthshire.
Our search for a Spanish cortijo
So we at last retired and thought we would build a nice little place in Spain for long summer siestas, a swim in our own pool and a home cooked paella now and again. We had always wanted to build our own place and now seemed to be the right time. We had decided that we did not like the modern villas and wanted an old style, country Finca which would have the mod-cons but retain the old features, a nice fireplace for the winter times and close enough for us to walk to nearby shops and restaurants.