The Holiday Cottages was started in 2003 in Somerset in the South West of England. We provide advertising to holiday cottage and self-catering accommodation owners all over the UK and Ireland. This is our Blog, where we will mention the best properties we can find, keep you up to date with the company and our website and give you some insight into our daily lives! You can visit our website here. We are a friendly bunch, so please feel free to comment or email with any comments to info@theholidaycottages.co.uk - otherwise, enjoy!


Friday 15 April 2011

April Power Pack Part 10

http://bit.ly/gKWAvW - West Winds, Blakeney, Norfolk

West Winds in the charming village of Blakeney, is the perfect place to return after a day spent in North Norfolk birdwatching, walking, sailing or just enjoying the beauty of the coastline. Open all year, providing comfortable self-catering accommodation for up to four non-smoking adults, you can return to warmth and an open fire in the winter, or sit in the garden on a summer evening to watch the sunset.

http://bit.ly/dMEPZP -  Midfield Croft & Askalong, Bardister, Ollaberry, Shetland Island

We have two houses which offer modern facilities in a scenic part of the north mainland of Shetland. They are situated within a working croft with clear views of GlussVoe.

http://bit.ly/fSYW5e -  Merkins Farm Cottages, Bradford Leigh, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire

Located on the outskirts of the picturesque Saxon town of Bradford-On-Avon and just 20 minutes drive from the Georgian City of Bath.

http://bit.ly/gehV6M -  Kenilworth Place, Mumbles, Glamorgan

This cosy ground floor apartment has just been refurbished to a very high standard, sleeps 4-6 people and benefits from sea views. The property briefly comprises of two bedrooms, a bathroom, a living room and a kitchen/diner.

http://bit.ly/hoQQTn -  Peddarsway Cottage Holidays, Southacre, Norfolk

Our Self-catering Holiday Cottages are ideally situated to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of this unique part of Norfolk and North Norfolk or as a touring base to discover the County of Norfolk.

http://bit.ly/hOqsyh -  Bluebell Cottage, Halston, Bungay,  Norfolk

Set in the heart of an unspoilt stretch of the Waveney valley, Bluebell Cottage is a newly converted annex to an 18th century farmhouse located on a working dairy farm.

http://bit.ly/ftw82r - Slipway & Edna May's Cottage, Holywood, County Down

Homely Slipway Cottage boasts the ideal location from which to enjoy and base your visit to Ireland, North or South. Welcome pack on arrival including our own fresh eggs and homemade wheaten bread.

http://bit.ly/g2lvuj -  Loan End Cottage, Alnwick, Northumberland

Loan End Cottage is situated up a quiet unsurfaced road in the heart of the historic market town of Alnwick. The cottage is part of a Grade 2 listed Georgian property. It is just a few minutes walk to the cobbled streets, market place, shops and eating places of Alnwick. The Castle and the spectacular Gardens are also easy walking distance.

http://bit.ly/hfPL7D -  The Hytte, Bingfield, Nr Hadrians Wall, Hexham, Northumberland

The ideal" get together" venue for family and friends, complete with the added luxury of a sauna and hot-tub spa.

http://bit.ly/hwSdYW -  Lindisfarne Holiday Apartments, Blackpool, Lancashire

Mimi and Mark are ready to welcome you to their self-catering holiday accommodation in Blackpool's South Shore. Whether on a short visit or on an annual holiday in Europe's most popular seaside resort, Blackpool has something for everyone. You will find us convenienlty situated between the Central and South Piers, we are ideally located to reach all of the local attractions and facilities that Blackpool has to offer- young and old alike!!

http://bit.ly/eDd5nx - Ferryboat Cottage, Castle Douglas, Dumfries & Galloway

One of the oldest properties in the area, Ferryboat Cottage is truly unique. As its name suggests, the original ferrymaster's cottage stands in one acre of sheltered, lawned gardens, all south-facing and providing private access to the Loch Ken.

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