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The 7 holiday homes we’d want to visit when we can travel again
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The 7 holiday homes we’d want to visit when we can travel again

The Editor

The Editor

|3 min read

As the thought of escapism is on everyone’s minds, we’re looking to the future to when travelling and visiting new places is possible once again. From fairy tale castles to staying the night in a gorgeous shepherd’s hut, the UK offers some fantastic holiday destinations and here are seven amazing holiday homes which should be on everyone’s bucket list to visit in the future.

The Summer House, Shropshire
With the option of staying in fairy tale turret with a spiral staircase, who can resist? One of the most unique buildings in Shropshire, The Summer House offers a one bedroom apartment with the master bedroom on the top floor, and impressive views of the surrounding Shropshire Hills. With modern interiors, this Grade II listed building is a must visit for a relaxing holiday for two.

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The Coast House, Devon
Nestled away in the Devonshire countryside, this stunning holiday home available from Lyme Bay Holidays sits within 2 acres of its own land and has incredible views of the coast from its numerous living areas. Boasting five bedrooms and bathrooms, a hot tub and outdoor dining options, this luxurious holiday home is definitely on our bucket list, and with the option to sleep 12 is perfect for a group getaway.

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The Hut, Piercebridge
Based in rural North Yorkshire, The Hut B&B offers two luxury self contained shepherds huts with stunning interiors including a log burner and full sized tub! Surrounded by peaceful scenery and with each hut having a private garden, along with a breakfast hamper delivered to your door each morning, what could be better! The Hut offers a private yet cosy getaway with that touch of real luxury.

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Shepherds View, Windemere
A stylishly romantic getaway spot for two, this contemporary home offered by Lakelovers, is the perfect place for a luxury staycation. With impeccable interior design, this home is not only surrounded by stunning scenery, but also boasts an indoor pool and spa facilities.

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Heath Farm, Oxfordshire
A tranquil and unique estate of five cottages converted from old stone buildings, Heath Farm sits within acres of woodland and meadows. Each individual cottage sleeps 2-4 people and the estate provides a perfect base for exploring the Cotswolds.

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Dod Mill, Scottish Borders
Based in the Scottish Borders this incredible mill conversion is a perfect place for a luxury short break for two. The stylish interiors of Dod Mill feature a mezzanine level with a king-sized bed and free-standing tub. Surrounded by acres of rural landscape there’s plenty to explore. But the cosy log burner indoors might mean you just want to just stay in!

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Coach House, Bamburgh
This luxury conversion is packed with fun for the whole family. With a large garden and games room, Coach House has amazing views of the sea and Farne Islands, what’s not to love. This spacious property sleeps five and is close to the quaint village of Bamburgh, the beach and castle, ideal for a family staycation.

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