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A secluded cottage is nestled within a vibrant walled garden, surrounded by lush greenery and flowering plants. A large tree provides shade, while the open lawn leads to the charming stone structure. The garden showcases a variety of colors, enhancing the peaceful ambiance.
Cottage in Galashiels
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 238 reviews

Garden Cottage, The Yair

Hidden away on a beautiful private estate in the Scottish Borders, Garden Cottage is a charming stone retreat for up to four guests. Overlooking a walled garden and close to the River Tweed, it’s perfect for walkers, cyclists, and anyone seeking fresh air and relaxation. From the doorstep, you can join scenic trails and connect to the Southern Upland Way. Enjoy tennis, fishing, and easy access to Glentress Mountain Biking Centre, or take a short train ride into Edinburgh for a day in the city.

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A charming cottage exterior features white walls and a distinctive red door. Lush greenery envelops the building, with two friendly sheep walking by the front porch. A wooden bench is placed beside the entrance, enhancing the welcoming appearance.
Cottage in Eskdalemuir
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Stables Cottage, Eskdalemuir - a peaceful place

Stables Cottage is a comfortable dog and child friendly home for up to 6 people, with two double bedrooms and a sofa-bed. The well-appointed kitchen can seat six, while the living room has two sofas in front of the multi-fuel stove. There is an enclosed private garden behind the cottage, with swings and a burn that runs through the woods across the courtyard. Deer, red squirrels, owls, badgers and hares live nearby, while the surrounding countryside is spectacular for walks and cycling.

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A charming cottage exterior is framed by vibrant flower beds and a pebble-strewn garden area. The facade features large glass windows, allowing natural light to fill the interior. Comfortable seating is arranged on the patio, providing a peaceful spot to enjoy the surroundings.
Cottage in Dalston
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Dandelion Cottage, Romantic Hot Tub Lake District

Dandelion and Hoglet Cottages (Cumbrian Tourism Award Winner Self Catering 2026), are two cosy self-catering hideaways in the Lake District, each a romantic retreat for two. Set in peaceful Cumbria countryside near Hadrian’s Wall, our cottages combine charm and luxury, featuring high-end furnishings, a modern wood-burning fireplace, a private hot tub for relaxing evenings, and featured in The Times Coolest Cottages, perfect for short breaks and walking holidays with stunning Cumbrian views.

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The historic farmhouse is situated amidst lush greenery, surrounded by trees and gentle rolling hills. A stone outbuilding is visible in the foreground, adding character to the serene rural setting. The sky is bright with clear blue, conveying a sense of tranquility.
Cottage in Kirkhaugh
5 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

WINDY HALL - Secluded luxury with stunning views

Windy Hall is somewhere very special. High in the Pennines it offers one of the most magnificent views in England. You may want to stay and enjoy the peace & quiet, but we are ideally placed for trips west to the Lake District, east to the magnificent cathedral city of Durham, and north to Hadrian's Wall. It's unusual in that you have to walk the last 240 metres to the house, though we will bring up your luggage in our 4WD. But don't let this put you off; please just read our reviews!

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The traditional stone cottage is set against a clear blue sky, featuring a slate roof and multiple windows. Two wooden chairs are positioned on the grassy area in front, with vibrant yellow daffodils adding a touch of color. Rolling hills are visible in the background.
Cottage in Langholm
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 265 reviews

Foulbog Shepherds Cottage

Foulbog is a charming traditional shepherds cottage set on a working hill farm in rural Dumfriesshire. In a very remote location surrounded by rolling hills, with spectacular views down the valley. Although completely remote and secluded, this cottage has been recently refurbished with a cosy homely feel and has all the modern amenities needed including unlimited WiFi, luxury shower and log burners. The perfect place to relax and unwind with only the sheep & cattle for company.

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An open-plan living area features wooden flooring and a cozy sofa with an accompanying footrest. Modern kitchen appliances are visible, including a stove, microwave, and refrigerator. A stone fireplace adds warmth to the space, complemented by soft lighting and decorative elements on nearby shelves.
Cottage in Moffat
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 938 reviews

16 Church Street

16 Church Street is a renovated 1 bedroom cottage with open plan living/kitchen area. Literally a moment's walk from the scenic town centre of Moffat with local shops, pubs, restaurants & other amenities. The cottage is next to a river walk & the town, is surrounded by stunning scenery; perfect for avid hillwalkers. Only 5 minutes off the motorway (1.5 hr from Edinburgh,1 hr from Glasgow & 45mins from Carlisle) it's a perfect en route stopover but even better for a week! Welcome!

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A large stone cottage, featuring multiple stories and dormer windows, is framed by a vibrant flower bed bursting with red, white, and yellow lupins. A manicured lawn stretches towards the horizon under a clear blue sky.
Cottage in Newcastleton
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

Larriston Coach House, for a very rural stay

Larriston Coach House is a large four-bedroomed cottage, part of a very rural 19th century farm steading on 28 acres, with 2,500 acres of hillside starting at the doorstep. It's right on the Scottish Border, close to Kielder and Newcastleton (both five miles away), and ideal for visiting Kielder observatory, Kielder Forest, the Borders or north Northumberland. There’s plenty of space, inside and out. The skies are dark, the mobile reception is zero and the silence is deafening.

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The cottage exterior features a white facade with black window frames and a welcoming entrance. A wooden staircase leads up to the door, surrounded by well-tended green shrubs and potted plants. Large windows provide ample natural light, enhancing the inviting appearance.
Cottage in Wetheral
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 691 reviews

Ghyllie Cottage

We are dog friendly! We are also child friendly! Ghyllie Cottage is a two bedroom, two bathroom cottage that is over 200 years old! Wetheral is just 3 miles from junction 42 on the M6 and the village has great amenities including a Village Shop and post office, Cafe, and a great pub just across the road! Wetheral Railway Station is a short walk from the cottage with regular trains to Carlisle and Newcastle. Easy access to Gretna Green, the Lake District, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

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The entrance features a bright yellow door framed by two decorative topiary plants in square pots. Flanking the door are two windows with white frames, allowing natural light to enhance the warm tones of the stone exterior.
Cottage in Halleaths
5 out of 5 average rating, 257 reviews

Converted Stables - Scenic 'Courtyard Cottage'

'Courtyard Cottage' is situated in a courtyard - previously stables and tastefully converted to a high standard. Easy driving distance of the A74(M), with good rail & bus links. The cottage provides the ideal base to enjoy the many cultural and outdoor activities available in the area. Plenty of lovely walks, sailing, fishing, wild life and great night skies. Perfect to kick back and relax after a day of exploring the many attractions and scenery. parking is available.

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The exterior of a charming red brick cottage is framed by a colorful garden filled with blooming flowers. A green front door, adorned with a decorative wreath, is situated in the center, flanked by two windows that invite natural light into the home.
Cottage in Burgh by Sands
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 246 reviews

Homely Cottage on Hadrian's Wall Path

Homely and peaceful 17th century cottage in the heart of Burgh-by-Sands, on Hadrian's Wall Path. Carlisle - 5 miles. Comfortably sleeping four (plus infant), in two double bedrooms, one with ensuite cloakroom, the house has a kitchen/dining/living space, cosy living room and spacious garden, with very little light pollution, ideal for star gazing. Ample parking Perfect for exploring the wildlife of the Solway Coast, the City of Carlisle, Gretna and the Lake District.

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A scenic view of the surrounding hills reflects warm hues under the sun. The image captures a garden path lined with greenery, leading to traditional stone cottages. Gentle slopes rise in the background, demonstrating the natural beauty of the countryside.
Cottage in Bassenthwaite
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Puddleduck cottage - quiet village with pub&ducks

Switch off in quiet Bassenthwaite village in peaceful valley between lake & mighty Skiddaw mountain, 15 mins from popular market town Keswick - enjoy an open fire, Sun Inn pub 2 mins away (booking recommended), walks for all abilities (many from the door) & our runner ducks - if you want quieter lakes, villages & towns or the most popular locations, all accessible. 12 noon checkout on Sundays after 2 night weekends. The cottage is called Jemima Puddle Duck Cottage.

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A stone cottage entrance is framed by vibrant green climbing plants and decorative flowers in planters. The solid grey door features a rectangular window, and subtle outdoor lighting adds warmth to the stone walls, creating an inviting entrance.
Cottage in England
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 282 reviews

The Nook Cottage In The Heart Of Northumberland

Come away to nature, peace, and tranquillity at an idyllic, self-contained stone cottage nestled in the heart of Northumberland, within a short walk to the North Tyne River, two village pubs, post office, convenience mart and church. Charm can be found in the original stone walls, oak beams, woodburning stove, cosy furniture, and a king-size bed. An excellent touring base, located near Hadrian’s Wall, Roman forts, Hexham Abbey, and Kielder Water and Forest Park.

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