Trewrach Cottage pet friendly self catering holiday cottage in Dinas Cross, Pembrokeshire, sleeping 4 people, from £407 per ...
Sea Pickle Cottage pet friendly self catering holiday cottage in Llangwm, Pembrokeshire, sleeping 4 people, from £289 per ...
Llys-Yr-Onnen self catering holiday cottage in Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, sleeping 4 people, from £278 per week. Part of the Britain Express travel guide to Dyfed.
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2 Sunny Hill in Porthgain, Pembrokeshire, sleeps four guests in two bedrooms. 2 Sunny Hill has a kitchen with an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, a utility with fridge/freezer, washing ...
This contemporary, single-storey lodge rests on the outskirts of Greetham in Rutland, and can sleep four people in two bedrooms. Holly Lodge is a superb wooden lodge resting on the outskirts of ...
Myrtle Villa in Knighton, Shropshire can sleep four people in two bedrooms. The living areas include a kitchen with oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine dishwasher, a dining room ...
The character barn conversion is located in the village of Greystoke in the Lake District and can sleep three people in two bedrooms. Lavender Cottage is one of three attached cottages that can be ...
This second-floor apartment rests in Pateley Bridge, North Yorkshire and can sleep four people in two bedrooms. 2 Chews Cottage is a delightful second-floor apartment resting in Pateley Bridge, North ...
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