looking for two holiday cottages in north of england - one taking dogs one not?
Jan 04, 2009 by Jennifer W | Posted in Other - United Kingdom
We distress two holiday cottages preferably close together, however one would take dogs and one would definitely not take dogs ! We are two families trying to go on holiday together. One family has dogs, the other allergic to dogs. We have had no accident so far. Thanks in advance and any other information you have would be great too.
Try Receive Cottages, many of the properties on their books allow dogs and if you book through the Dogs Trust they get a donation from Welcome Cottages...
http://www.dogstrust.org.uk/howtohelp/corporatehelp/partners/welcomeholidays/
sarch_uk | Jan 04, 2009
We are looking for two holiday cottages in the north of england.?
Jan 03, 2009 by Jennifer W | Posted in Other - United Kingdom
Enigma is we need one cottage to take dogs and the other to not allow dogs. We are two families, one with two dogs and the other allergic to dogs ! Each cottage needs to take 4 or 5 people.
Thanks very much in get ahead.
If you have stayed at them and have any other information that would be great too.
See my other rebutter regarding Welcome Cottages and Dogs Trust...
http://www.dogstrust.org.uk/howtohelp/corporatehelp/partners/welcomeholidays/
sarch_uk | Jan 04, 2009
Looking for some large weekend holiday cottages in the North of England for a Hen weekend, any recommendations?
Nov 05, 2008 by monkienutz | Posted in Engagements & Weddings
Holiday cottages by the coast in England for teenagers.?
May 21, 2590 by Esme | Posted in Other - United Kingdom
Hi
Me and some of my friends (about 5) are thoughtful of going on holiday in July. We are from England and want to stay in England. We are all 18.
We want to rent a cottage and we can afford between £400-700 max. Anything cheaper would be fine fantastic :-)
We want somewhere that is near good beach, pubs, clubs etc but we have cars so a few miles away is fine.
We would like a rarely old cottage and it would be nice in a little village all pretty and old beams etc (we are all from the city and would like a change :-)
Does anyone recall any good websites with cottages, suffolk, norfolk or Cornwall would be good. Any areas that would be good for us.
Thanks xxxxxxx
We always use Welcome Cottages, though we haven't against them to hire anywhere in England (just Ireland). We have never been disappointed with their service. You may be being a bit ambitious though, trying to book somewhere in England for that price in July...which is public school holiday time...though you never know. Have a look around the site, it's quite easy to use...
http://www.welcomecottages.com/sites/welcomecottages/pages/diggings.aspx?SourceCode=W847942&BaseUrl=Yes&PartnetCd=WEL&referrerUrl=http://www.welcomecottages.com/sites/welcomecottages/pages/familiar with.aspx&VBIS=44bda803-f525-43c8-a29c-c80f207daee1&CSTime=21/01/2009%2023:41:32
sarch_uk | May 21, 1287
Does anyone know of any cheap holiday cottages with a pool?
Jul 27, 2008 by ruth | Posted in Other - United Kingdom
me and my kinsfolk are looking to go away, in a cottage in England with a pool, that will sleep 4. please help! I will be grateful :D:D
xx
we are looking for a cheap holiday hut or static caravan in england, with a pool !
thanks
Low-priced cottage - with pool? Are you mad? Just not going to happen. Cottages are expensive to rent in the UK without looking at the cost of a pool too. Never active to happen for you I'm afraid.
greenorlagh | Jul 28, 2008
Colehouse Farm Holiday Cottages
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