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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. When you have decided on a general location in the UK you need to move on to think about which county, town or village, and decide whether the holiday cottage you choose is available at the time of year you want to take your holiday. Please note that provision is made to accept guide dogs and service dogs at properties that do not normally allow pets. Privately owned properties around the UK - music to your ears.

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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. Cottage Holidays in the UK :: England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales You need to practice and a holiday is a great time to spend time learning the music that you don't normally have time for. So check if there is a piano, maybe even a grand piano or baby grand. 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.

Holidays starting on a Monday are also find and you just need to consider whether you should book in advance to avoid a disappointment, or make a last minute booking and receive a discount. When you have decided on a general location in the UK you need to move on to think about which county, town or village, and decide whether the holiday cottage you choose is available at the time of year you want to take your holiday. 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 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.

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. 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 need to practice and a holiday is a great time to spend time learning the music that you don't normally have time for. So check if there is a piano, maybe even a grand piano or baby grand. Any property you rent for a holiday should have a full description of services and facilities available. A virtual tour of a holiday cottage is a great way of finding cottages that meet all your needs, maybe with panoramic country views, or special kitchen facilities, a hot tub or a Jacuzzi bath.

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On a cottage holiday as soon as you climb into your car you can start your adventure. Your accommodation should be prepared and waiting for you, and as long as you have a map that gives you good directions showing how to get there it should be a breeze. We are only concerned with making sure you are completely safe on your cottage holidays so do not swim or go into the pool under the influence of alcohol or immediately after eating a meal. You should also not take breakable glasses or other utensils into the pool area. Do not swim at night or when the pool is closed. Always supervise children. 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. Cottage holidays in the UK now are just a click away. You want to see a vast range of cottages for your holiday and you have probably got some questions you would like answered before you make your booking.

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 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. 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. Linen must be requested at the time of booking and it is rare to find that cot linen is provided.

Equipment in the children's playgrounds should be safe and in good condition. The surface of the play area should be soft with sand, soft earth or wood chippings. If you have a baby or several babies in your party then you need to remember a highchair and cot, along with bedding and sterilisation equipment, along with nappy changing facilities and a potty. 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. 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. You need to practice and a holiday is a great time to spend time learning the music that you don't normally have time for. So check if there is a piano, maybe even a grand piano or baby grand.

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