Self Catering
Experience the freedom of a self-catering break while surrounded by Britain’s rich history. From quaint country cottages to elegant apartments, these stays give you the space to relax and the flexibility to explore at your own pace.
While some people like the idea of being waited on while they’re on holiday, others want something with complete flexibility, which is why self-catering is such a great choice for anyone with kids or pets in tow – several of them are pet friendly and with your own private drive ways and plenty of space to live in during your stay, you can really settle in and enjoy yourself.
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Cottages and apartments
Some of the most popular self catering options are cottages and apartments, usually within a larger building. These choices are often older properties with plenty of character and history and some are even located within castles or country estates with hundreds of years’ worth of stories just waiting to be uncovered!
Alternative accommodation options
Not everyone wants to stay in a cottage or an apartment and if that’s you, why not check out some of Britain’s more unusual accommodation options? From glamping sites with Safari tents complete with running water and actual beds to treehouses and traditional traveller caravans, there is something for everyone’s taste in the UK! For a riverside experience, why not book a canal boat for a week or for something more rural, stay on a farm where you can be awoken by cockerels and spend your days petting the sheep and other farm animals!
Camping and caravan holidays
One of the most quintessential British pastimes is the humble camping holiday, there is something quite special about waking up with the sun and enjoying the first cup of tea of the day under canvas. It isn’t for everyone, but it is something that should be experienced at least once! Many of the UK’s heritage sites have space onsite for camping pitches, like the estate at Dartington in Devon and many of the National Trust properties have attached self catering options too.
Alternatively, there are a host of holiday parks across the nation, many of which are located with easy access to a host of heritage attractions and have a range of fun, family friendly facilities right on the doorstep including swimming pools, activities and entertainment.
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- The Hudson's Guide
Your complete guide to historic and heritage days out across the country
Packed with hand-picked heritage sites, opening times, must-see highlights and insider tips, the Hudson’s Guide is your go-to resource for exploring historic Britain. Whether you’re planning a weekend adventure or seeking hidden gems close to home, it’s trusted by thousands and backed by five-time gold-winning status and hundreds of glowing reviews.