Holiday Cottages with Pubs Nearby
Although self catering properties are ideal choices for keeping costs down, we understand that it’s also nice to have the option of eating out once in a while… as well as having a pint or two!
Sleeps 16. This former hop brewery, part of which dates back to the 15th century, is now a Grade II listed holiday accommodation in beautiful Cotswold countryside, in the village of Barnsley, just four miles from the ancient Roman town of Cirencester. Cottage Code: 19933.
Sleeps 4. This Grade II listed barn conversion is just a mile from Pateley Bridge, the capital of the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the Yorkshire Dales. This stone cottage retains many original features including painted beams that run through the property. Cottage Code: 12884.
Sleeps 4. This uniquely themed holiday property incorporates a converted World War II railway carriage within the building. Set on the pebble beach of Dungeness, it has been carefully refurbished and features a host of period features. Cottage Code: UK35030.
Sleeps 2. Built around 1440, these two medieval gatehouses have been lovingly restored by Historic Coventry Trust to provide luxury guest accommodation in the heart of the city. Follow the link below to view both properties at this location. Cottage Code: UK38235.
Sleeps 2. This interesting and magical Grade II listed former ticket office set in the centre of Ruswarp, just 1.5 miles from seaside town of Whitby provides quirky accommodation for a couple looking to explore the surrounding the beautiful heather-clad moors and dramatic coastline. Cottage Code: 1125.
Sleeps 5. Ideally placed to explore the Northumberland coastline, Jackson Cottage, a stone built cottage in the peaceful village of Alnmouth has everything you need and more to enjoy a fantastic holiday. Cottage Code: 407.
Sleeps 3. This stone and slate Grade II listed cottage on a working farm in the County Durham countryside, has undergone a tasteful and imaginative conversion to provide a fantastic holiday cottage. Cottage Code: 1132.
Note: Garden Cottage adjoins Ref. 558 Westfield Cottage and the properties can be booked together to accommodate a group of up to 9.
Sleeps 6. Built in 1848 for the Gateshead and Newcastle Water Company, Whittle Dene Reservoir House was originally the superintendent’s house. Built in Tudor style, it stands proudly on the banks of the reservoir and offers uninterrupted views from all windows. Cottage Code: UK32435.
Sleeps 2. Just a mile from Raby Castle, set in the historic village of Staindrop is Wayside Cottage an end-terrace, Grade II listed cottage. Brimming with character and charm, this romantic retreat is the perfect base for touring the North Pennines and County Durham. Cottage Code: 1067929.
Sleeps 13. Top Farm House is a 17th century Grade II listed farmhouse in the historic Shropshire village of Knockin. Boasting original features, the unique charm of this unusual property provides the perfect holiday accommodation. Cottage Code: 1052679.
Note: this property can be booked with Cottage Codes: 1059787 and 1059788 to sleep 19 guests.