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Find self catering and cottages with private hot tubs in England
18 self catering cottages near the beach in England. Whether you want to explore the great British coastline or relax on the beach, stay close by in cottage and self catering accommodation. Search for hot tubs, pools and other features near the coast in England by using menu below.
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Malton sleeps 12.
Features include: Hot Tub Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Pub nearby Games Room Easy Walking Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: This spacious former granary stands adjacent to the owner’s farmhouse and is surrounded by open farmland. It is a perfect holiday location for a special celebration, friends or family get-togethers, with its spacious living room, 9ft solid oak dining table and six beautifully furnished bedrooms. The well-equipped games room has a wood-burning stove and offers endless fun and the two hot tubs give everyone the chance to relax. Visitors can enjoy the views from the garden and children will love the freedom and space of the play area, complete with swings and slide. Sherburn is situated halfway between the market town of Malton and the seaside town of Scarborough, in the Vale of Pickering, an excellent area for walking with the Wolds Way running through the owner’s farmland. Scarborough boasts two beautiful beaches and the ruins of a 12th-century castle with its breathtaking views. It offers first class attractions such as the Sea Life Maritime Sanctuary, the Stephen Joseph Theatre - home of playwright Sir Alan Ayckbourne - and the refurbished Rotunda Museum. Music lovers can visit the Spa Complex, home of the only remaining seaside orchestra, or Peasholm Park which offers open air concerts and a variety of family entertainments. The North Yorkshire Moors National Park is close by with its famous steam railway, which offers a relaxing ride through the stunning moorland and forest. A day out can be enjoyed at Castle Howard, 15 miles, set in an elevated position against the Howardian Hills and the location for the filming of Brideshead Revisited. Flamingo Land theme park and Eden Camp are easily accessible. Shop and pub 1 mile. Spacious living room with open fire. Well-equipped kitchen with electric range (for cooking)/dining room. Double bedroom. Shower room with toilet. First floor: Three double bedrooms. Two twin bedrooms. Use of one double bedroom with 6ft zip & link bed, and additional single bed (for alternative sleeping only), TV and en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet (accessed by external open-tread steps) by arrangement. Two bathrooms both with over-bath shower and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Scarborough sleeps 10.
Features include: Hot Tub Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: Breathtaking sea views of both the North and South Bays can be enjoyed from all rooms in this imposing Grade II listed Georgian town house which is peacefully situated on the headland under the shadow of Scarborough’s historic castle and opposite St Mary’s church, the final resting place of Anne Brontë. Whilst retaining many original features, the house has been refurbished to an exceptional standard, with hand-built oak kitchen, Travertine marble tiles, a magnificent raised bath and spectacular cliff top garden with 180-degree North Bay and castle views, and a hot tub and sauna. Positioned just a 5-minute walk from the heart of the town and a 10-minute walk from the beach, this makes a perfect holiday base for exploring Britain’s first seaside resort with its sandy, accredited North Bay beach, award-winning Sea Life Marine Sanctuary and working harbour with small fishing fleet, and South Beach where there are boat trips around the bay and a great choice of restaurants, bars and traditional seaside stalls. Music lovers can visit the Spa Complex, home of the only remaining seaside orchestra or Peasholm Park which offers open air concerts and a variety of family activities, and the famous Stephen Joseph Theatre, provides excellent evening entertainment. Further north along the Heritage coast lie the smugglers’ coves of Robin Hood’s Bay and Staithes, and the North Yorkshire Moors National Park is easily accessible with its steam railway, quaint villages and stunning scenery. Shop and pub 220 yards. Ground floor: Dining room with gas ‘living flame’ fire in original fireplace, oak floor and well-equipped kitchen area with hand-built oak cabinets, stone worktop and French doors to the garden. Lower ground floor: Living room with gas ‘living flame’ fire in pewter fireplace and Travertine marble floor. Double bedroom with remote-control gas ‘living flame’ wood burner. Lower mezzanine: Shower room and toilet. Upper mezzanine: Fully tiled bathroom and toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed, original stone fireplace and en-suite bathroom with raised bath, walk-in shower, stone wash basin, toilet, Travertine marble floor and North Bay views. Second floor: Double bedroom with 5ft oak bed and South Bay views. Double bedroom with French bed and North Bay views. Single bedroom with wash basin and South Bay views. Steep stairs to third floor: Single bedroom with North Bay views.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Mevagissey sleeps 8.
Features include: Hot Tub Short Breaks Beach nearby Pub nearby Detached Garden Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: With commanding views over one of Cornwall’s most beautiful harbours and bays, this extremely well-appointed detached house, which is set in its own gardens, provides everything one could want for that special Cornish holiday. The house sits in an elevated position overlooking the village, harbours and out to sea with unrivalled views along the coast - these can be enjoyed from a large balcony while sitting down to an al fresco dinner and watching the sun set as the fishing boats return. There is also a hot tub for guests’ use, which is located under a pergola. Mevagissey has narrow lanes full of craft, gift and local shops along with a selection of galleries for that memorable picture in this quaint seafaring village. Visit one of the countries most beautiful gardens and The Lost Gardens of Heligan, which can be reaches either on foot or by bike from the house along an off road trail. A little further afield leads to many beautiful beaches on the Roseland Peninsula, all of them providing the quintessential ingredients for that traditional family holiday. The world renowned Eden Project, with its wonderful tropical biomes and unusual plants and flowers is a must for every visitor in Cornwall. The Eden Project also has many events throughout the summer all worth seeing. The hamlet of Pentewan, just minutes from Mevagissey, has a large sandy beach and off road cycle trail, bike hire, kayak hire and dive centre. Many walks can be taken around this part of the county; from coastal rambles, disused heritage trails that cross the county, to inland wooded walks to something a little more strenuous for the more active. Horse riding, surfing, cycling and NT houses and gardens are plentiful in this area. Shop and pub 500 yards. Four double bedrooms, each with 6ft (zip and link) bed; three with en-suite shower rooms and toilet, one with dressing area, one leading to nursery room with cot . Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Large, spiral staircase to first floor: Spacious, open plan living/dining room/well-equipped kitchen with large French doors to balcony and wooden floors. Separate toilet. Utility.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Bideford sleeps 8.
Features include: Hot Tub Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: Standing within its own substantial grounds and enjoying fine countryside views, this spacious detached holiday cottage has been completely renovated and refurbished throughout. Offering all modern facilities and comforts, it nevertheless retains a great deal of character with its wealth of beams, wood-burning stove in inglenook fireplace and some flagstone floors. A patio area to the front of the house offers opportunities for barbecues and sitting out, whilst surrounding the property are extensive grounds (with no near neighbours) and lawned area, planted with trees. The property also boasts a 7 seater hot tub, which makes the most perfect place in which to relax and unwind after a long day touring this delightful area. Set in a peaceful rural location, in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it has easy access to the coast. The English Heritage coastline lies within walking distance (1 mile), as does the local beach. Picturesque Clovelly, with its cobbled street leading down to a tiny harbour, is just a short drive away. Historic Bideford, a prosperous port during the heyday of trade with America by sea, lies 18 miles distant, its most famous landmark being the bridge (made up of 24 arches) spanning the River Torridge since the Middle Ages. Traditional West Country crafts are displayed in Old Ford House, and pleasant boat trips can be enjoyed on the river. Bude, with its beaches and town attractions, is just 11 miles distant and several fantastic surfing beaches are within easy reach, as well as water sports on the Tamar Lakes, 7 miles distant. Activities are plentiful in the area, catering for the whole family. Popular theme attractions offer complete days out for children in the younger age range, while more traditional pursuits exist locally which include golf, fishing, riding, sailing and surfing. Shop 6 miles (also 2½ miles, Mon-Sat am only) and pub 1/2 mile. Large living room with wooden floor and patio doors to garden. Beamed sitting room with wood-burning stove in inglenook and slate floor. Dining room with inglenook, beams and slate floor. Well-equipped, modern fitted kitchen with tiled floor. Utility. Shower room with toilet. First floor: Two double bedrooms, one with four-poster bed and en-suite shower room with toilet. Large twin bedroom. Further compact twin bedroom with sloping ceiling. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. All bedrooms with wooden floors.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Croyde sleeps 6.
Features include: Hot Tub Beach nearby Golf nearby Pub nearby Detached Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Situated in the heart of the picturesque coastal village of Croyde, this beautifully presented, detached cottage lies within walking distance of the popular beach, with its excellent surf, and the village’s many shops, pubs and restaurants. Accessed over a narrow bridge, it has a well laid out garden and even boasts a hot tub for guests to enjoy. The cottage is well laid out to provide room for all occasions. It has full central heating, as well as a wood-burning stove which makes it ideal to visit at any time of the year. With modern facilities, it makes an idea place for a holiday, to either stay close and enjoy the beach, or guests can venture out and explore the surrounding countryside walks. Bridge Cottage also a makes a wonderful base from which to explore the other attractions that North Devon has to offer. These include the beaches at Saunton and Woolacombe, the harbour at Ilfracombe, Arlington House, Lynton and Lynmouth and the Exmoor National Park. For younger ones there is the adventure park at Watermouth Castle and the Big Sheep at Bideford. Golf courses are available at Saunton and Bideford. Other activities including horse riding and fishing are all available locally. Shops and pub 50 yards. Large living room with wood-burning stove and wooden floor. TV room with French doors to garden. Spacious farmhouse-style, well-equipped kitchen/dining room with Aga (for cooking) and tiled floor. Utility/shower room/toilet and stable door to garden. First floor: Three bedrooms, one double (5ft bed), one twin, one bunk. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Separate toilet.
  
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Sleeps 11
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Bideford sleeps 11.
Features include: Hot Tub Short Breaks Beach nearby Fishing nearby Pub nearby Detached Games Room Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 11
Accommodation overview: This lovely detached old farmhouse is set in glorious unspoilt Devonshire countryside where guests are free to walk the 87 acres of pastureland. Tastefully furnished and commanding superb views across the valley, the holiday home offers a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere from which to explore the area. Approached by a private road it has been carefully restored retaining lots of character and features exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces with electric ‘wood burners’, alcoves and curved walls. Full central heating assures visitors of all-year warmth. It overlooks its own enclosed garden, with patio, garden furniture, Wendy house, hot tub and special barbecue cabin with seating for all-weather use. A converted barn nearby is the farmhouse games room - heated and carpeted, it offers table tennis, 1/4-size snooker, table football and air hockey. Just 2 miles away is the historic port and market town of Bideford, with its variety of shops, pubs and restaurants, and from where regular sailing trips to Lundy Island can be taken. The fishing villages of Appledore and Clovelly are close by and are well worth a visit, as are a host of other quaint little villages, each with its own unique character, charm and welcoming inn. The Tarka Trail offers walking and cycling along the estuary with cycle hire available. Within easy driving distance is Hartland, where the dramatic English Heritage coastline has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. RHS Rosemoor Gardens, Tapley Park, Dartington Crystal, The Big Sheep and The Milky Way are all popular local family attractions. For surfers and beach lovers the sandy beaches are not to be missed. Westward Ho! (Blue Flag) can be reached in 15 minutes and many other attractive beaches are not far away. Fishing, sailing, horse riding and golf are available locally, and Exmoor National Park is within easy reach. Shops 2 miles, village pub serving food approximately 1 mile. Large entrance hall with alcove. Spacious beamed living room with electric ‘wood burner’ in inglenook fireplace. Spacious beamed dining room with old bread oven and electric ‘wood burner’ in inglenook fireplace. Well-equipped modern kitchen with separate larder room. Utility. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with shower cubicle. Cloakroom and toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with additional single bed (for +1), and twin bedroom, each with wash basin and interconnecting by door yet accessed by separate staircases. Further double bedroom with wash basin. Bunk bedroom with wash basin. Two shower rooms with toilet.
  
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Sleeps 14
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Bideford sleeps 14.
Features include: Hot Tub Pool Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Beach nearby Golf nearby Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 14
Accommodation overview: This impressive, detached late Victorian merchant’s house enjoys a delightful outlook across the River Torridge to the pretty port town of Bideford with its pastel-coloured houses alongside a tree-lined quay. The house has been completely refurbished in a light and airy contemporary style whilst retaining much of its original charm and character. Equipped to a very high standard and arranged over three floors, there is plenty of space for family and friends to gather, but also to escape to a quiet corner. Pretty gardens surround the holiday property and offer plenty of space for al fresco dining, summer barbecues and for the children to let off steam. The panoramic views from the living areas and many of the bedrooms are breathtaking, and with a fenced 18ft 6in outdoor heated swimming pool, terrace, hot tub and sheer indulgence of the cinema room/playroom with 50in plasma TV, HD projector and 84in screen, surround sound, Xbox 360, Wii and PS3, together with Cat 5 wired network, it will be hard to leave this unique property. On the doorstep there is plenty to see and do with the famous Tarka Trail 2 minutes’ walk away for walking or cycling. Alternatively, meander around the many delightful shops, pubs and restaurants that Bideford has to offer, with its regular pannier and waterfront markets, all within a 10-minute stroll of the property. Visitors can take a boat trip to the nature reserve at Lundy Island or explore many pretty fishing villages including nearby Clovelly and Appledore. Instow is just 2 miles away and is a pretty, unspoilt seaside village with large stretches of sandy beaches and dunes, fishermen’s cottages, shops and a good selection of pubs and restaurants specialising in locally caught seafood. The wide, golden sandy beach of Westward Ho!, popular with surfers, is just 3 miles away with Saunton, Croyde and Woolacombe all close by. There are numerous NT properties in the area including Arlington and Hartland Abbey, as well as the RHS gardens at Rosemoor and Docton Mill. Hartland Quay and Lighthouse are well worth a visit and for family fun, the Big Sheep and the Milky Way Adventure Parks are close by. Golf, riding, fishing, surfing, mountain boarding, karting and high ropes are available locally and the wild beauty of Dartmoor, Exmoor and Bodmin moors are all within easy driving distance, as is the famous Eden Project. With so much to discover in this lovely part of North Devon, this is the perfect holiday choice. Shops ¼ mile, pubs 300 yards. Large porch. Large living room with open fire, window seat and river view to Bideford. Double door to spacious well-equipped kitchen with quartz worktops, TV and central island, open-plan with large dining room with window seat and river view, double doors to terrace and river views to Bideford. Utility/laundry room. Cinema room/playroom with TV. Oak floors throughout ground floor, except cinema room. First floor: Two large double bedrooms, each with 5ft bed and river view; one with en-suite bathroom with TV, Jacuzzi bath, separate shower cubicle and toilet, one with en-suite shower room with toilet. Further small double bedroom. Twin bedroom with additional pull-out bed (for alternative sleeping only). Shower room with toilet. Second floor: Large double bedroom with 5ft bed and en-suite bathroom with TV, modern roll-top bath, twin basins, walk-in shower and toilet. Double bedroom with 5ft bed. Twin bedroom with additional pull-out bed (for alternative sleeping only). Bathroom with river views to Bideford, modern roll-top bath, shower cubicle and toilet. All bedrooms with TV.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Wold Newton sleeps 4.
Features include: Hot Tub Short Breaks Beach nearby Pub nearby Detached Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Nestled in the beautiful village of Wold Newton, deep within the countryside of the Yorkshire Wolds, is this delightful detached cottage. Boasting uninterrupted views across the owners’ paddock, the cottage enjoys peace and tranquillity with wonderful countryside and spectacular sunsets in the evening, as well as a bird feeding station with an array of wild birds. The holiday property is just a short drive from the seaside towns of Scarborough, Filey and Bridlington, with miles of Blue Flag sandy beaches, historic houses, gardens, museums and art galleries. Shops 2½ miles, pub 200 yards. Cosy open-plan living/dining room with French doors to decked area, and farmhouse-style kitchen. Double bedroom with 5ft bed. Single bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet
  
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