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Annie456 | 12:56 Wed 04th Jan 2006 | Travel
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Where should we go for a UK weekend break where we can look forward to getting out of the city. I want rural, very green, fresh air, by the sea (?) log fire to just snuggle up for the whole wkend. quite isolated but accessible by train from london and a shortish taxi ride the other end. Not too expensive either! Will be going in late feb, early march. Any suggestion welcome - need to beat the January blues!
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You need to go to www.farmstayuk.co.uk and decide where to go. Average cost is only �25 B & B a night per person and you get to stay in the best locations across the UK, in old manor houses, cosy intimate farms, coastal, inland - whatever you want.


And you help the farm as well as guaranteeing a more than hearty meal option - couldn't plug then enough for all the right reasons. I can't say one location is ever going to be absolutely the best option, but just have a troll through the site and see what you fancy.


If you really insist on an hotel though, do the same with www.hotelconnexions.com site and you'lll get the cheapest available rate (its in their contract to offer this) for min. 2 persons at any of their hotels in the UK.


Have a nice break when it comes.

Hi, if you don't mind travelling and think that Loch Ness might be "water" enough, but there is the sea about 20 miles away, try www.ceilidhtailcottage.co.uk


It has wood burning stove, jacuzzi, sauna and super king size beds, and most of all views!!!

The New Forest is nice and near the sea. Also the Lake District.
.....west coast of eire...kerry/cork...no where else like it
....sorry, i never read the by train bit DOH !.....
Search for Bawdsey Manor on the Suffolk coast. They have cottages giving everything you need, train via Ipswich to Woodbridge or Melton, taxi or bus to Bawdsey.
We've just come back from a similar weekend in the South Hams area of Devon. You would have to change from First Gret Western train at Totnes for a local one to Ivybridge then see if you can find a cottage close to or in Kingsbridge. There are some great coastal walks from there and if you can manage a trip round to Bigbury and Burgh Island that is great. The cornish pasties (yes I know it's Devon but what the hell) at the beach cafe at Bigbury are the best we have ever tasted and the staff there are great. Happy hunting.
hi,you should try a Thatched Cottage in Kent,between Canterbury and Herne Bay.on bus route.Train stn to victoria approx 75mins. Train station in Herne Bay is 10mins on bus.30 mins to canterbury,15 to whitstable.Look on Holiday-rentals website at property 14729 for fuller description.
A trip to the seaside is always an amazing experience. But if you want something different, we recommend checking out some cottages near Cotswolds. https://comeandstayltd.co.uk/holiday-cottages-uk/

With rolling hills, quaint villages, and plenty of pubs and restaurants to choose from, we are sure you will have a lovely time away in the English countryside. There is plenty to do in the area, from hiking and biking to wine tasting and shopping.

There are loads of charming cottages to choose from, we would like to recommend Dereham cottage in Moreton – in – Marsh.

Moreton – in – Marsh sounds ideal for you as it has direct train link from London - Paddington station and Oxford.

Dereham cottage is just five minutes away from the station. With its rustic charm and secluded setting, this cottage is ideal for couples looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, Dereham Cottage provides the perfect backdrop for a quiet getaway.

The Cottage is a three-story house with two bedrooms, a cosy living area, and a well-equipped kitchen. The living area includes two sofas, a TV with a complete Sky TV package, and a big fireplace, making it ideal for chilly late Feb/early March evenings.

Dereham Cottage is a perfect weekend break for couples. You can rest assured that there will be plenty of things to do as well as all the amenities you need, from Wi-Fi and an en suite bathroom to a luxury king-sized bed.

If this sounds like something you would be interested in, do not hesitate to contact us today - we will be able to check availability and book your next stay at Dereham cottage.

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