Holiday houses in Firth Of Clyde

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The charming cottage is presented from the street view, showcasing its two-story structure with a combination of white siding and light grey walls. A small garden is visible beside the entryway, and a clean pathway leads to the front door. A clear blue sky complements the inviting façade.
Cottage in South Ayrshire Council
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

34 South Beach Lane - 200yds to Golf Clubhouse

Beautiful & quaint this boutique 2 bedroom cottage is located in a quiet residential lane in the historic town of Troon. A perfect and peaceful seaside haven from where to explore Ayrshire and the Clyde coast. Located one street over from the beach and a couple minutes walk to Royal Troon Golf Course. There are 3 hotels within a 5 minute walk with lovely bars & restaurants. Just under a miles walk to shops, restaurants, bars, cafes & train station. Ideal for a couple, family or golf party. Pets welcome.

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A round stone structure features a grand portico with an ornate archway and decorative details. Lush green grass surrounds the building, complemented by a backdrop of trees displaying autumn foliage. The clear blue sky adds brightness to the tranquil setting.
Tower in Edinburgh
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 230 reviews

Craigiehall Temple (historic property built 1759)

Make you trip to Edinburgh truly memorable with a stay at Craigiehall Temple. Built in 1759 and situated in its own grounds on a former part of the Craigiehall Estate, it's Grade A listed for its stunning portico displaying the arms of the 1st Marquess of Annandale. A plaque on the wall carries a quote from Horace: "Dum Iicet in rebus jucundis vive beatus", "Live happy while you can among joyful things". We hope that a stay at the Temple will deliver this experience and stay true to this vision.

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The converted 1968 Bedford TK Horse Lorry is positioned on an elevated site, surrounded by lush greenery. A small wooden balcony with railing extends from the entrance, while chickens are seen wandering nearby. The structure features large windows that invite natural light.
Tiny home in Causeway Coast and Glens
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 502 reviews

The Oat Box Converted Horsebox North Coast Ireland

Set on private farmland on an elevated site, The oat box provides a luxurious haven of peace and tranquility to escape from the world for a little while. Our 1968 Bedford TK Horse Lorry has been lovingly converted into guest accommodation for 2 adults using repurposed materials to create a cosy, welcoming hideaway. It is the perfect base to explore the panoramic North Coast of Ireland with its many tourist attractions. There are a great selection of restaurants and quality coffee shops nearby.

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The cabin features an elliptical design with large glass doors offering panoramic views. A spacious balcony surrounds the structure, lined with a protective railing. The natural landscape of trees is visible in the background, complementing the cabin's modern aesthetic.
Tiny home in Drimnin
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

Captain's Cabin, beautiful elliptical OMG! retreat

NEW....The Captains Cabin is a delightful, compact elliptical cabin with outstanding views over the Sound of Mull.Situated on the same 4 area site as AirShip 002 and The Pilot House it has its own private balcony (with steamer chairs) which extends over the whole flat roof of the old chapel below. It comprises a nautically themed saloon and galley, bedroom with a king size bed and a shower room.Highly insulated with underfloor heating and a 100% renewable energy supply and delicious spring water

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The medieval tower is showcased against a clear blue sky, surrounded by snow-covered trees. The rustic stone structure appears warm in the winter light, blending harmoniously with the tranquil landscape of white snow and frosted foliage.
Castle in Peebles
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 220 reviews

Romantic Medieval Castle

Barns Tower is an authentic medieval mini castle with roaring log fires and all modern comforts. The Tower is located in a beautiful rural setting on the River Tweed and is an ideal location for exploring the Scottish Borders. Peebles is nearby with great amenities and there’s heavenly walks right from the door. Please be aware that The Tower is located at the end of a rural track and due care should be taken with speed and approach. The Tower is arranged over 4 floors with steep staircases.

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A tranquil scene captures the expansive view of the Atlantic Ocean, reflecting soft hues of orange and gray from the sky at sunset. Lush green fields and gentle hills frame the foreground, creating a serene backdrop to the white cottage nestled below.
Cottage in Tayinloan
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

West Coast Scotland Holiday Cottage

Welcome to this peaceful, stone-built retreat on the stunning Kintyre Peninsula overlooking Islay and Jura and the Sound of Gigha. It is 5 minutes to Gigha and 20 minutes to Islay ferries. Perfect for couples, walkers, cyclists and remote workers, this pet-friendly getaway offers sweeping coastal views, a bright conservatory, and the comforts you may need—including off road parking, Wi-Fi, an EV charger and a log burner. It is a 10 minute walk to the shore and 10 from Beacharr standing stone.

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A dining area features a circular glass table surrounded by four chairs. Large bay windows highlight views of the Ayrshire coast, capturing natural light and providing a panoramic perspective of the sea and sky.
Apartment in Troon
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Seaview, a hidden jewel

Looking for fabulous accommodation in a fantastic location with spectacular views then read on… Seaview is not just a holiday let, it’s my home by the sea. My home is warm and welcoming even when the weather is typically Scottish. With spectacular views over the Ayrshire coast it’s perfectly located for enjoying Troon, exploring further afield or to just relax and put your feet up. Don’t just take my word for it, check out my outstanding reviews. Go on treat yourself, you deserve it!

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A charming stone cottage is presented, featuring a bright red door and a white exterior. Large windows allow natural light to enter, while decorative elements like a flower pot add character. A wrought iron fence encloses the front yard, enhancing the inviting appearance.
Cottage in Gracehill
5 out of 5 average rating, 288 reviews

Gracehill Cottage

Charming cottage in historic Gracehill village, dating back to the 1800's, which has been lovingly restored, is full of character, with modern amenities. The comfortable living room has a working open fire, leading to an eat in kitchen which is well equipped and opens onto an enclosed patio. Upstairs there are 2 double bedrooms and a family shower room. Centrally located between Belfast and The Causeway Coast, this unique property is an ideal base from which to explore the surrounding area.

Top Guest favourite
A spacious seating area features a comfortable armchair and a small table, framed by large sliding glass doors that open to expansive views of the surrounding hills and greenery. Natural light fills the room, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Home in Asby
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Wake up to a great view.

Enjoy wonderful views of the Ennerdale fells, extending to Pillar and Steeple. The spacious, comfortable accommodation forms the main section of a larger semi-detached property. You will have the house to yourselves - we will be far away, but contactable should you have any questions or issues. It's self check-in and check-out. There are many good and varied walks nearby, as well as scenic drives and gastro pubs. You will need to bring groceries with you - breakfast is not supplied.

Top Guest favourite
An open entrance hall is featured, showcasing a staircase with a decorative railing. Plush seating is arranged around a vibrant area rug, complemented by potted plants. Unique wall art adorns the walls, and eclectic decor elements, including a statement chandelier, provide a distinctive atmosphere.
Place to stay in Newburgh
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews

‘ Burgher Chapel- Converted Church’

Newburgh, Fife is an historical town. In the 18th century linen was woven in weaving sheds and cottages which still reflects in its architecture today. The town is sandwiched between the river Tay and a hillside providing ample walks and other sport activities. Many visitors start on the ‘ Fife Coastal Walk’ from this location. The chapel has excellent wifi. The town is self sufficient with shops, post office, chemist, doctors, dentist, garage, gallery and its very own distillery!

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A well-maintained garden is framed by a stone wall, with a pathway leading through lush green grass. A charming birdhouse hangs from a tree branch, overlooking a calm waterfront. Sailboats are visible in the distance against a backdrop of rolling hills.
Home in Fairlie
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Beach House@Carrick Cottage

Beach House@Carrick Cottage is a beautiful waterfront property located in Fairlie, North Ayrshire close to Largs Marina & 2.5 miles from town of Largs A semi-detached, 2 bedroom house located within a walled garden, with direct access to the beach from garden & spectacular views of the Isles of Cumbrae & Arran An ideal hub for visiting the Islands of Arran, Cumbrae & Bute. Close to Kelburn Castle/Country Centre, Largs Marina & Largs with good restaurants, pubs & activities

Top Guest favourite
A herd of deer grazes peacefully on lush green grass beneath a large tree, with rolling hills visible in the background. The sky is clear and blue, creating a serene natural setting that reflects the beauty of the surrounding landscape.
Cottage in Dollar
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Deer Park Cottage, Scottish Private Estate

Deer Park cottage is situated within the private Scottish estate garden and is surrounded by the deer park. It is the most secluded of cottages and offers a very private and natural hideaway. Powered by wood pellet boiler and on its own water system supplied from the Ochills you can feel completely at one with nature. On occasions you can wake up to deer grazing within feet of your bedroom window and be lulled to sleep by the hooting of owls or wind blowing through the trees.

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