Original Cottages is a national holiday cottages company with a family of over twenty local agencies across England and Wales.
This national reach combined with local expertise and on-the-ground availability is what makes Original Cottages unique. With over 5800 holiday cottages across England and Wales, Original Cottages has something for everyone, whether you are looking for a beach escape, a rural retreat, or a city break.
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1. Apartment 2, The Old Post Office
Beautifully and lovingly restored, this former Post Office and Grade II listed building, has been wonderfully crafted into Apartments offering luxurious and comfortable accommodation in the heart of Buxton. Immaculately presented, in a fabulous location, you just can't go wrong! As soon as you walk through the door, you will get the sense of style and comfort that is apparent in every detail of this Apartment. Elegant, historic Buxton has been welcoming visitors to enjoy its natural thermal springs and superb setting, since Roman times and is the highest Market Town in England! Another masterpiece is the exquisite Edwardian Opera House, home of the internationally renowned Buxton Festival and host of other festivals, theatre, music and comedy shows throughout the year. Photo: Contributed
2. Meadow Loft, Groombridge, Kent Countryside
With wonderful woodland views from the first-floor balcony entrance, this stunning loft conversion could be the most romantic hideaway ever. Meadow Loft offers a unique opportunity to escape to the countryside and be surrounded by nature. It is set in the owner's well-tended garden where you will see hens pecking around and cattle grazing in the adjoining field. You can walk through the fields to the enchanted gardens at Groombridge Place, cycle the Forest Way from Groombridge to East Grinstead and you can hop on The Spa Valley railway which stops at High Rocks. You can continue to Tunbridge Wells, where you can shop and eat in The Pantiles, which is a historic colonnade of shops and restaurants. Photo: Contributed
3. Llety Celyn - The Hollies, Carmarthen, Pembrokeshire & West Wales
Stunning detached holiday cottage in West Wales with a hot tub. Perfect for a special occasion, family holiday or a group of friends this stylish property is ideally located with great access to Gower, Carmarthen Bay, Penbrokeshire and also the Brecon Beacons National Park. The coastline of Carmarthen Bay is only a short drive away with many great beaches to choose from, one of the closest being the wonderful Cefn Sidan with its golden sands stretching for over 8 miles. Directly opposite the property is a woodland park that teams with wildlife and a great place to walk, mountain bike and enjoy nature. Carreg Cennen Castle is one of the most impressive in Wales and only 20mins away. Photo: Contributed
4. Kingsbury House, Falmouth, South Cornwall
This exceptional house, positioned in the select and highly sought-after Stratton Terrace within a five-minute walk of the town centre, is set in an elevated position and designed to maximise the outstanding views across the estuary to Flushing and the lush countryside beyond. Kingsbury House offers spacious accommodation for a family or group of friends seeking a quiet location but close enough to walk into the vibrant town of Falmouth with its range of independent restaurants offering varying menus, artisan coffee bars and independent shops. Photo: Contributed
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It's time to escape to the seaside... and Tilly's Place is calling! Longing for a bolt-hole for a long weekend in Southwold - or perhaps you're looking for a base from which to explore this beautiful area? You need look no further. Perhaps one of the best things about Tilly's Place is its positioning. You can take satisfaction knowing you really are in the centre of Southwold! There is so much to pack in during your stay; visit the Lighthouse to experience the best views and learn about Southwold’s history, indulge in a tour of Adnams distillery, a laugh is guaranteed at Southwold Pier’s 'alternative' amusements, or simply take some time to breathe in the refreshing sea air. Photo: Contributed