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Nestled in the scenic South Downs National Park, Long Man in East Sussex is an idyllic destination for a luxury cottage holiday. Known for its iconic chalk figure carved into the hillside, Long Man provides a tranquil retreat with an abundance of natural beauty and rural charm. Holidaymakers can enjoy luxury cottages that blend modern comforts with rustic allure, offering a perfect base to explore the gentle rolling hills and verdant landscapes that surround this quaint locale. The village itself is steeped in history and offers charming pubs, quaint tea rooms, and local artisan shops that give visitors a taste of authentic English countryside life.
Within a five-mile radius, outdoor enthusiasts can revel in a variety of pursuits. The South Downs Way, a long-distance footpath, offers stunning walking and cycling opportunities with panoramas of rolling fields and expansive skies. Nature lovers can explore the nearby Arlington Reservoir, perfect for birdwatching, fishing, or simply enjoying a peaceful picnic by the water. For those interested in history, the Michelham Priory, with its beautiful gardens and medieval architecture, provides a fascinating day out.
An hour's drive extends the attraction palette to include the bustling city of Brighton, known for its vibrant arts scene, eclectic shops, and striking seaside promenade. To the west, the charming town of Lewes boasts independent boutiques, antiques stores, and the historic Lewes Castle. Beach enthusiasts can visit the stunning coastline at Birling Gap and Seven Sisters, where dramatic white cliffs meet the sparkling sea. Also accessible within an hour is the picturesque town of Rye, with its cobbled streets and medieval ambiance, offering a perfect blend of coastal charm and cultural heritage. This delightful mix of natural beauty and cultural richness makes Long Man and the surrounding areas a perfect luxury getaway destination.
This brick-built semi-detached barn conversion is set in 30 acres of beautiful grounds on an award-winning farm at the foot of the Clwydian Hill Range. There is even access to a heated swimming pool and private fishing on the River Clwyd a waterway that runs through the farm. With the added attraction of a lovely wood-burning stove in the sitting room and a beautiful garden area for al fresco dining, this is a great family property. The amenities of Denbigh are easily accessible, as are a number of other local activities.Please be aware that the swimming pool will be open from the 18th June 2021
Peacefully located in the lovely Vale of Clwyd, the small village of Bodfari is set beneath the imposing Clwydian Hill Range and is steeped in history. Once a Celtic camp in approximately 500BC, the village went on to become a Roman encampment and then a pre-Norman village ?? evidence of which remains in the original Church of St Stephen. Nowadays, in addition to its impressive church the village boasts a local shop and easy access to a number of good country pubs and eateries. The ancient market town of Denbigh with its celebrated 13th Century castle is close by and offers pretty streets lined with shops, pubs and restaurants. The Offa's Dyke Pathway is also easily accessible and provides walkers with plenty of trails and footpaths to follow. Ramblers will be thrilled by the impressive, challenging countryside that surrounds the village, whilst those who enjoy cycling, fishing, and bird watching are also well catered for.
Two bedrooms: 1 x super-king-size double with French doors to small sitting area, with stone steps to garden level, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin & WC. Open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area & sitting area with woodburner.
Denbighshire is found in the north east of Wales, boasting outstanding countryside, busy market towns and some amazing heritage. The county is even home to lovely beaches where you can enjoy a fun filled family day out splashing in the sea and taking a donkey ride up the shore. There are also opportunities for canal boat rides, brilliant walks and many other activities. Denbighshire also boasts the Clywdian range which is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and just perfect for walking enthusiasts who appreciate Britain’s most treasured landscapes. Mountain bikers may also enjoy Denbighshire as it has fantastic trails for beginners through to the more challenging routes. Fishing can also be enjoyed on Gweryd Lakes. For a relaxing luxury break why not take in some of the fantastic attractions and places of interest in the area, for example Denbigh Castle, Plas Newydd and Bodelwyddan Castle. Children may enjoy a visit to the Seaquarium where you can meet the Sealions at Sealion Cove or maybe take a ride on the miniature railway at Rhyl. With so much explore and so much to try, Denbighshire makes a brilliant location for a luxury self-catering holiday. Don’t leave the family dog out, search Luxury pet-friendly accommodation.