Minffordd, Porthmadog, Gwynedd, North Wales, LL48 6ER.
Designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis in the early 20th century, this Italian style village is most easily recognised as “The Village” in the cult 1960s TV show The Prisoner. With some of its Riviera inspired houses providing guest accommodation, the Victorian Castell Deudraeth now operates as a stunning hotel.
Sleeps 4. Bee Hive Cottage is a quintessential ‘picture postcard’ thatched cottage built in 1752. This cosy and inviting cottage is perfectly located for exploring Cornwall’s golden sands and smugglers coves. With beamed ceilings and large fireplace, the cottage combines the old with the new. Cottage Code: 949650.
Built in the thirteenth century for King Edward I by Dafydd, brother of Prince Llewelyn ap Gruffydd, today Ruthin Castle offers an award winning restaurant and comfortable accommodation.
A castle has stood in the grounds at Rowton for nearly 800 years, and today it boasts nineteen charming, individually designed bedrooms, seven with period 4 poster beds!
Snainton near Scarborough, North York Moors & Coast.
Sleeps 17. The Lodge is a beautiful detached stone property in the small village of Snainton. Set over three floors, the Lodge boasts 8 bedrooms, an 8-person hot tub alongside a large sociable kitchen, a formal dining room seating 18 and two comfortable sitting rooms. Cottage Code: 29746.
The 19th century Broomhall Castle is set on the slopes of Ochil Hill just 5 miles from Stirling. The Castle offers charming en-suite guest rooms, some with four poster beds, and enjoys fine views of Stirling Castle and the Wallace Monument.