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Holidays like half term, Christmas, Easter, May bank holiday, summer holiday and new year are a great time to take your remaining holiday entitlement at work and just take a few days well earned break.

Keep young children off balconies and if there is a garden pond, ensure that children cannot access it. Look out for any steep drops in the garden and if there are garden sheds or outbuildings, ensure that children cannot get in them. Sometimes though wheelchair users may need assistance from an able bodied member of the party for some manoeuvres. You have the freedom to tailor your own break and this is a unique part of a cottage holiday experience, and for many visitors to a small friendly country village it's a great excuse to spend time exploring the area and meeting the locals. Pets are welcome too, and if you take any other kind of holiday it could cost you a small fortune paying others to look after your pets while you are away. After all why leave them at home when they are one of the family? Many cottages accept pets and you can specify this as a requirement.

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Many cottages have gardens where you can enjoy peace and privacy and do some well earned sun bathing as long as you use sun tan lotion to protect your skin. Cottages should cleaned between lets and this means you only need to unpack when you arrive, put the kettle on and have a refreshing cup of tea, and explore your cottage and the surrounding countryside. There may be no extra charge for cleaning services, but often you will be expected to pay a notional amount. 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. Some properties have internal stairs so if you really need a bungalow to take your holiday that has no steps and have at least one bedroom and one bathroom on the ground floor. Some properties participate in the Tourist Board National Accessible scheme which is great news for visitors with all forms of disability.

Your property should be regularly inspected and you need to be able to rest assured that only the best quality properties are on offer. When you have paid for you holiday in full, you will be given details of how to find your holidaycottage, and where to collect your keys on arrival. Your property should be regularly inspected and you need to be able to rest assured that only the best quality properties are on offer. When you have paid for you holiday in full, you will be given details of how to find your holidaycottage, and where to collect your keys on arrival. Have you thought about whether your holiday cottage has Internet access because for some holiday makers a web connection will be a vital part of making sure your holiday meets all of your needs? You have the freedom to tailor your own break and this is a unique part of a cottage holiday experience, and for many visitors to a small friendly country village it's a great excuse to spend time exploring the area and meeting the locals.


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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. Searching for your cottage will give you lots of options and it is important to think of everything, because it is usually the small details that make all the difference about whether you look back on your holiday with good memories, or end up wishing you had found a more satisfactory cottage to take your well earned break. 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. Your booking confirmation should come to you after you have booked your property and you need to know that your cottage is available for your holiday in plenty of time so you can book time off work.

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. Keep young children off balconies and if there is a garden pond, ensure that children cannot access it. Look out for any steep drops in the garden and if there are garden sheds or outbuildings, ensure that children cannot get in them. Fortnight bookings are still available in many months, with Summer the most sought after, followed by Autumn, Spring and then Winter. Fortnight bookings are still available in many months, with Summer the most sought after, followed by Autumn, Spring and then Winter.

Holidays like half term, Christmas, Easter, May bank holiday, summer holiday and new year are a great time to take your remaining holiday entitlement at work and just take a few days well earned break. Many country cottage properties welcome pets for a small additional charge per pet per week or short break, and you might do well to take your dog or cat rather than spend money on a kennel where your dogs might be unhappy, and your cats left feeling you don't love them. 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. Some properties have internal stairs so if you really need a bungalow to take your holiday that has no steps and have at least one bedroom and one bathroom on the ground floor. Some properties participate in the Tourist Board National Accessible scheme which is great news for visitors with all forms of disability.

Keep young children off balconies and if there is a garden pond, ensure that children cannot access it. Look out for any steep drops in the garden and if there are garden sheds or outbuildings, ensure that children cannot get in them. Your property should be regularly inspected and you need to be able to rest assured that only the best quality properties are on offer. When you have paid for you holiday in full, you will be given details of how to find your holidaycottage, and where to collect your keys on arrival. 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. Occasionally you will find an abbreviation within a property's descriptive text and many people get confused, wondering what they all mean. Here is an explanation of the abbreviations and you might come across some more that are not listed:

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

  • The Old Town
  • Tadcasterthirsk
  • Swanton Abbot
  • Wythenshawe
  • Thornaby-on-Tees
  • West Rainton
  • Thatto Heath
  • Tenbury Wells
  • Y Felinheli
  • Ystrad Mynach
  • Stoney Stanton
  • Westbury-sub-Mendip
  • Tufnell Park
  • Stubbington
  • Whitechapel
  • West Hampstead
  • West Brompton
  • Wellesbourne
  • West Kensington
  • Wiveliscombe
  • West Bromwich
  • Wallingford
  • Wheathampstead
  • West Sussex
  • West Linton
  • Stow-on-the-Wold
  • Stoneclough
  • Thorngumbald
  • Woodchurch
  • Tarbert Argyll
  • West Bridgford
  • West Wittering
  • Westhoughton
  • Western Isles
  • Strathclyde
  • Storrington
  • Whittle-le-Woods
  • Stourport On Severn
  • Whaplode Drove
  • Wales
  • The Midlands
  • Walton On Thames
  • Winchmore Hill
  • West Byfleet
  • Wheaton Aston
  • Stuartfield
  • The Royal Mile
  • Zaphod Beeblebrox
  • West Molesey
  • Woodlesford
  • Wath upon Dearne
  • Westcliff on Sea
  • Thorpe-le-Soken
  • Sunbury On Thames
  • Stourbridge
  • Sutton on Sea
  • Sutton In Ashfield
  • Ylang Ylang
  • West Malling
  • Sturminster
  • Woodmancote
  • Worcestershire
  • West Yorkshire
  • Temple Cowley
  • Watton-at-Stone
  • West Ealing
  • West Wickham
  • Slartibartfast
  • West Lulworth
  • West Dunbart
  • Wyre Piddle
  • Thundersley
  • Westgate On Sea
  • West Lothian
  • Woolacombe
  • West Midlands
  • Wrea Green
  • Tunbridge Wells
  • Sutton Valence
  • Arthur Dent and Trillian
  • Weston Super Mare
  • Wootton Bassett
  • Westminster
  • Welwyn Garden City
  • Tyn Y Gongl
  • Tyne and Wear
  • West Buckland
  • Tarrant Crawford
  • Whitley Bay
  • West Drayton
  • Stratford-upon-Avon
  • Sturminster Newton
  • Sutton Coldfield
  • Wellingborough
  • Waltham Cross
  • Workington
  • Woodhall Spa
  • Westbourne Park
  • Worcester Park
  • Waterlooville
  • Walthamstow
  • West Newton
  • Templecombe
  • Wolverhampton
  • Westbury On Severn
  • Ullesthorpe
  • Walton On The Naze
  • Wadhurst Winchelsea
  • Swadlincote
  • Sutton On Trent
  • Turnpike Lane
  • Warwickshire
  • Wotton-under-Edge
  • Northamptonshire