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Recommendations for self-catering 3 bed detached cottage anywhere in England or Wales

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MuffinMclay · 08/03/2008 19:39

... for mid-April this year. Toddler friendly.

Ideally within 3 hours drive of Herts. Not fussed about location. Seaside would be a bonus, but not essential.

Not the Lake District (dh has irrational prejudice against it despite never having been).

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ChasingSquirrels · 08/03/2008 19:41

bosinver maybe worth a look? St Austell so probably more than 3 hrs.

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PeachesMcLean · 08/03/2008 22:36

here? Is Polperro too far?

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Blu · 08/03/2008 22:40

Have a look at Lymebayholidays.co.uk for some v nice cottages in Dorset.

You'd be lucky to get to the Lake District in 3 hours, anyway!

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PeachesMcLean · 08/03/2008 22:43


Have just spotted "toddler friendly" in your criteria.

There's a couple of steps in the garden of the polperro one but DS was three when we went there and i don't remember any problems. You can choose whether or not to light the fire. I think we put the fire guard in front of the aga, just to be sure.
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JuliaL · 09/03/2008 09:13

One of my favourite holiday haunts
www.wagtails-wells.norfolk.co.uk. It is a link attached bungalow (link is with the garage so in effect it is detached for noise etc.). Lovely children's room with bunk beds (bring your own rail) and toys and a great wendy house in the garden with toys, tricyles etc. Very comfortably equipped and a short level level from everything that Wells has to offer (quayside town, beach, indoor soft play centre, great shops, cafes, pubs and all of North Norfolk within an easy drive.

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MuffinMclay · 09/03/2008 14:42

Thanks everyone - will check those ideas out later. Any more?

We can be flexible on the 3 hour thing, just trying to think how long we can bear to be stuck in a car with 2 screaming dcs.

Inflexible on the detached thing - don't want to disturb other people with a newborn's crying at night (or be disturbed by other people).

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MuffinMclay · 11/03/2008 12:55

Hmm. Love the Polperro one, but it is booked for the dates we can go.

None of the others take my fancy, but I am a bit fussy. Some of the Lyme Bay ones were lovely but had cream carpets and we would wreck them most looked a bit chintzy to me or have an unsuitable bedroom arrangement.

Bumping for some more ideas.

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popmum · 11/03/2008 13:13

I think this one is pretty cool, depending on ages of children dorest

"The cottage is particularly attractive for families with children old enough to enjoy the two small children's bedrooms that are reached through a narrow 'secret' passage in the back of an inglenook fireplace"

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lennygrrl · 11/03/2008 13:22

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MuffinMclay · 18/03/2008 15:00

Bumping this in the hope of getting some more ideas.

Some lovely places on the Underthethatch website, but nothing suitable for the dates we want (bedroom configurations don't work for us )

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poshwellies · 18/03/2008 15:59

www.hotelsandguesthouses.net/cottage-doa064_1.htm

We stayed here a few yrs ago,the 1 acre garden and the thatched roof swung it for me!-kids loved the table tennis in the barn also.Its a lovely lovely place.

Really close to Lyme regis and surrounding areas

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flatmouse · 18/03/2008 16:02

Mentioned this on thread about "near to beach" - have stayed here www.arranz.co.uk - has double, twin and bunk rooms. Is in Mullion, Cornwall. Also has enclosed garden.

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MuffinMclay · 18/03/2008 16:10

poshwellies - that looks just what we need. Will run it by dh later.

flatmouse - also nice, but we stayed very nearby a couple of years ago (although without dcs so a very different sort of holiday). Good possible as a back up plan though.

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