Last Minute New Year Cottage Deals

 

Premier Cottages still has self-catering properties available for the New Year and some are offering big savings for last minute bookers. Below are some of the latest deals on offer from across the UK:

The Bend at The Bend Retreat, Dorset – Save £1500

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The Bend overlooks fields in the pretty rural hamlet of Neacroft. It is ideally located to explore the New Forest with its plethora of country pubs and there are plenty of activities including: bike riding, horse riding and walking nearby. Fabulous sandy beaches and coastal walks are also within easy reach of this luxury property. The child-friendly house features a large sitting room with a log fire, a modern kitchen and an elegant dining space plus a games room with toys, books and a full size tennis table. A seven night stay in the Bend for 12 guests arriving 28th December for £1900, saving £1500.

Orchard Barn in a Hamlet, Gloucestershire – Save £1250

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Located in 800 acres, Orchard Barn provides a “Country Living” style New Year experience with fantastic meadow views from the hot tub, roaring fires and woodland adventures for the kids with owls, Goshawks, Merlin and Kestrels on site. Children can even play the role of farmer by feeding the chickens and collecting the eggs. Orchard Barn sleeps six guests across three bedrooms/three bathrooms and has an impressive full height vaulted lounge and underfloor heating for added snugness. A seven night stay for six guests in Orchard Barn arriving 29th December is £1875, saving £1250.

The Duchy of Cornwall’s Manor House – Save £1150

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A grand retreat dating back around 500 years, the Manor House is a Strawberry Hill Gothic Styled mansion, located alongside the River Fowey. Within the spacious home, there are four bedrooms and a large sitting room with a period open fireplace surrounded by comfortable sofas. The oak floored dining room, with an open fire, is perfect for entertaining. Guests also have shared access to extensive leisure facilities including: an indoor heated swimming pool, steam room, sauna, children’s play area, tennis court and games room. A seven night stay for eight guests arriving 28th December is £2600, saving £1150.

Honeysuckle at Clydey Cottages, Pembrokeshire – Save £600

Ideal for families, a stay at the multi-award winning Clydey Cottages will provide all ages with a memorable New Year getaway. Extensive on-site facilities include: a heated swimming pool, indoor and outdoor play areas, daily animal feeding, plus a soft play room with comfy sofas and tea/coffee for parents. Older guests have the choice of indoor and outdoor hot tubs plus a Decleor spa and sauna to relax in. The cottages are just four miles from Cenarth, home to the spectacular Salmon Leap falls. Honeysuckle Cottage (see cover photo) sleeps six guests across two double bedrooms and a bunk bed room. The cottage has a large open plan ground floor and features a wood burning stove. A four night stay for six guests arriving 29th December is £1600, saving £600.

Plum Tree Cottage at East View Farm Holiday Cottages, Norfolk – Save £445

UK CottagesPlum Tree Cottage in Norfolk is a luxury barn conversion set within 10 acres of landscaped grounds in the Norfolk Broads National Park. The cottage sleeps six including a bedroom on the ground floor for those families with older relatives. There are great walks and cycle rides from the cottage as well as sandy beaches, National Trust properties and several gastro pubs in the area. The property is also just two miles from the village of Wroxham. A seven-night stay for six guests arriving 28th December is £1250, saving £445.


Details on all deals at www.premiercottages.co.uk.

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Mark Bibby Jackson

Mark Bibby Jackson

Before setting up Travel Begins at 40, Mark was the publisher of AsiaLIFE Cambodia and a freelance travel writer. When he is not packing and unpacking his travelling bag, Mark writes novels, including To Cook A Spider and Peppered Justice. He loves walking, eating, tasting beer, isolation and arthouse movies, as well as talking to strangers on planes, buses and trains whenever possible. Most at home when not at home. Mark is a member and director of communications of the British Guild of Travel Writers (BGTW).

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