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If you want a short break in a holiday cottage then you need to think about logistics. When should you book your short break, and what do you need to bring with you, such as bedding, towels and kitchen implements like knives and forks. Short breaks could be one or 2 nights long and start on a Friday or Saturday, and end on a Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday.

When you arrive you will need a lot of guides to the local area and get your key which is probably hidden skilfully under the door mat, on the sill or under a flower pot. You should also pay a visit to the local branch of the tourist information service to get up to day information about local events, attractions, gardens, castles, country houses and fun fairs. If you want a house in the country sleeping 8 or more people you need to seriously think about all the accommodation details if you need to cater for a party that size. It's the cottage owners job to make payment as easy as possible, because holidaycottages are the best choice of break, whether a short break or a long let in the British Isles, and payment can be just as simple as visiting a travel agent. You will find details with each self catering holiday property and you just need to make sure you keep your pets off the furniture and remove pet hairs from carpets before you leave. You should exercise your pets outside the garden, maybe in a local park, by the seaside, or in rolling hills and fields.

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When you arrive you will need a lot of guides to the local area and get your key which is probably hidden skilfully under the door mat, on the sill or under a flower pot. You should also pay a visit to the local branch of the tourist information service to get up to day information about local events, attractions, gardens, castles, country houses and fun fairs. Parties of eleven or twelve are not that uncommon, although the selection of cottages in the UK that can sleep groups of that size is more limited. Is there a country pub nearby, a swimming pool, garden and washing machine? You to have a safe and happy holiday so a few minutes taking some simple precautions could make the difference between a holiday enjoyed and a holiday spoilt. At present, availability in the following months is very good: , Easter, January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December, Weekend breaks, Bank holiday weekend, Easter week 2009, Christmas week 2009 and New Year week 2010. If you have a swimming pool, unless it is deep you should not dive into the pool, check which end is shallow and which end is deep, and check the location of life belts and other buoyancy equipment and read the instructions on how to use them.

Privately owned properties around the UK - music to your ears. At present, availability in the following months is very good: , Easter, January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December, Weekend breaks, Bank holiday weekend, Easter week 2009, Christmas week 2009 and New Year week 2010. A Welsh borders cottage is likely to be built from sturdy grey local stone, while a traditional holiday cottage in Scotland will be in a town or village, or maybe in the heart of the countryside, with magnificent views of mountains, valleys and lochs. Can you play musical instruments when you go and stay in your cottage? Many people are keen pianists and need to know that they will have a piano waiting for them on arrival at their holiday cottage.


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Privately owned properties around the UK - music to your ears. If your cottage in Ireland or France then you need to think about your ferry journey across the Irish sea or across the English Channel from sea port to foreign climes. How do you locate the cottage that you want to take your holiday in? Firstly you need to decide whether you want to visit England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales because there is a lot of difference between a rustic Somerset thatched holiday cottage to let in the South of England to a traditional Cotswold stone farmhouse for rental in the Lake Districts. If you are unsure of how to use the any electrical appliances please ask the cottage owner or caretaker, and if your property has night storage heaters, these must never be covered.

Sometimes though wheelchair users may need assistance from an able bodied member of the party for some manoeuvres. If you are taking your car, motor home, cycles or MPV you need to make sure that parking arrangements are satisfactory. Maybe you need off street parking, and it is normal in the country side to find that off road parking is standard. If you are taking your car, motor home, cycles or MPV you need to make sure that parking arrangements are satisfactory. Maybe you need off street parking, and it is normal in the country side to find that off road parking is standard. You might need to pay the full amount up front or pay a deposit with the balance when you leave.

Do you want to go in the Autumn, Summer, Winter or Spring? Remember that a summer holiday in the UK will be hot and sunny especially in June, July, August, or September. You might need to pay the full amount up front or pay a deposit with the balance when you leave. If you are taking a guide or service dog this needs to be noted on the booking form so that there are no problems when you arrive. Please keep your pets off the furniture, exercise your pets outside the garden, remove pet hairs from carpets before you leave and don't leave your pets unattended in the cottage. You might need to pay the full amount up front or pay a deposit with the balance when you leave.

When you see the phrase 'Easy walking access' means that a visitor using a walking aid should have no difficulty in gaining access to the principal rooms and garden whereas 'wheelchair access' means that a visitor in a wheelchair should always be able to gain access to the principal rooms and garden. If you want a house in the country sleeping 8 or more people you need to seriously think about all the accommodation details if you need to cater for a party that size. If there is a phone number to call you on the owners of your rented cottage will be able to keep in touch and give you travel directions to your holidaycottage.If you need to pay by cash, credit or debit card or cheque then you need to make sure that the cottage you have booked can accept your preferred method of payment. A Welsh borders cottage is likely to be built from sturdy grey local stone, while a traditional holiday cottage in Scotland will be in a town or village, or maybe in the heart of the countryside, with magnificent views of mountains, valleys and lochs.

Holiday Cottages in the UK are usually in the more scenic rural counties but we have cottages for rental throughout the UK:

  • Rettendon
  • Portsmouth
  • Shelfield
  • Prestwich
  • Seer Green
  • Sandhurst
  • Radcliffe
  • Shireoaks
  • Prestwick
  • St John'S
  • St Martin
  • Penmaenmawr
  • Rippenden
  • Stanmore
  • Pontyclun
  • Perthshire
  • Southwell
  • Rochester
  • Ravenglass
  • Sevenoaks
  • Southwick
  • Penkridge
  • Pontypridd
  • Plumstead
  • Petherton
  • Rossendale
  • St Peter
  • Rhosneigr
  • St Agnes
  • St. Asaph
  • Stockwell
  • Petts Wood
  • Selly Oak
  • St George
  • Stamford
  • Stafford
  • Shrewsbury
  • St Sampson
  • Pontefract
  • Perranporth
  • Rainworth
  • Shepperton
  • Port Ellen
  • Rotherham
  • St Helens
  • Standish
  • Stevenage
  • Spennymoor
  • Salterton
  • Porthcawl
  • Sheringham
  • Shirebrook
  • Presteigne
  • Shropshire
  • Staithes
  • Sheffield
  • Somerfield
  • St Neots
  • Saltcoats
  • Stansted
  • Portreath
  • Porthmadog
  • Pollington
  • Sherborne
  • Rackenford
  • Peterhead
  • Seahouses
  • South Oxon
  • St Albans
  • Royal Oak
  • Prestatyn
  • Stirling
  • Romaldkirk
  • Salisbury
  • St Annes
  • St Columb
  • St Giles
  • Pulborough
  • St Paul'S
  • St Andrews
  • Silvertown
  • Rosehearty
  • Ponteland
  • St Clement
  • Stockton
  • Southgate
  • Southwold
  • Scunthorpe
  • Pontypool
  • Rowland'S
  • St Saviour
  • Smallfield
  • Rutherglen
  • Stockport
  • Southport
  • St Asaph
  • Sheerness
  • Risborough
  • Porthcurno
  • Southwark
  • Pentraeth
  • Pickering
  • Steyning
  • St Helier
  • St Martins
  • Penistone
  • St Austell
  • Stapleford
  • Staveley
  • Portishead
  • Smethwick
  • Rishworth
  • Skelmorlie
  • Peterculter