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Book your perfect English holiday cottage - with tips on choosing the perfect holiday home for your next self catering holiday in the UK. Rental cottages are a great way to spend your holiday break because you have the freedom to come and go as you please, with all the comforts of home, like washing machine, tumble drier, fridge freezer, microwave and maybe even a convenient dishwasher.
You can expect a garden with green grass and flowers, with dappled shade where you can enjoy drinks on the lawn and a barbecue, while you bathe in the sun, catching the rays.
English holiday cottages can be found throughout the country, by the beach, with sea views, in the mountains like the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales, in historic towns and villages, traditional holiday venues in the UK like Devon and Cornwall, or in one of the many rural counties in the UK that enjoy farmhouse lifestyles, with the convenience of modern living, near major supermarkets, swimming pools, parks and playgrounds.
You need to book with confidence, with the ability to compare and choose between the many different holiday cottages that are available during the holiday season, and whether you have a small part of one, two, three or four people, or a large party with space for friends and family with maybe five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven or twelve people in your group, you need to know you've got the space to relax in peace and quiet, and also the ability to sit down to a rustic country lunch, or a busling family dinner, and all have the holiday you deserve.
Holiday cottages are a perfect launchpad for holidays in the UK
An amazing selection of English holiday cottage rentals in the following counties in the UK: Cornwall, Devon, East Anglia, Dorset, Somerset, Kent, Sussex, Suffolk, The Cotswolds, The Lake District, Peak District, Yorkshire, Cumberland, Northumberland, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.
Make sure when you make your booking that you have remembered any pets you want to take with your because you need to ensure your holiday cottage is pet friendly. Cats and dogs are often welcome as long as they are well trained. You should also consider disabled access, whether the cottage is wheelchair friendly, with ramps instead of steps and stairs where you need to get in and out in a hurry, and whether your bedrooms are on the ground floor, in which case a bungalow is often an excellent choice.
Don't forget you need to make your booking with plenty of time to spare, unless you are making a last minute holiday booking, in which case your selection might be a bit limited, but the price may be lower and therefore more affordable. If you want a cheap holiday in England that is possible, but you need to shop around and make sure you have all the facilities available to make your stay enjoyable.
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