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    Self-catering cottage holidays in the Cotswolds

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    Lammerlaw Self Catering, Lanarkshire, Scotland
    Viewed 15Γ— this week No booking fee

    Lammerlaw Self Catering

    Biggar, Lanarkshire
    Sleeps 1–4 2 Bedrooms 🚫 No Dogs
    Next Available 06/04 to 10/04/2026
    Facilities
    WiFi Woodburner Coffee machine Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Garden Parking
    Type of Holiday
    No dogs allowed
    The Locks, Newport, Wales
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    The Locks

    Rogerstone, Newport
    Sleeps 7–14 7 Bedrooms 🐾 3 Dogs πŸŽ‰ Celebrations
    Next Available 10/04 to 13/04/2026
    Facilities
    WiFi Air conditioning Coffee machine Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Pool Hot Tub
    Type of Holiday
    3 dogs welcome Special celebrations Group welcome Corporate events
    Ryton Grange, Shropshire, England
    Viewed 18Γ— this week No booking fee

    Ryton Grange

    Ryton, Shropshire
    Sleeps 11–23 11 Bedrooms 🐾 1 Dog πŸŽ‰ Celebrations
    Next Available 15/04 to 01/05/2026
    Facilities
    WiFi Woodburner Open fire Coffee machine Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Games room
    Type of Holiday
    1 dogs welcome Special celebrations Hen Parties Group welcome Corporate events
    Red Gables, Herefordshire, England
    Viewed 14Γ— this week No booking fee

    Red Gables

    Pudleston, Herefordshire
    Sleeps 4–8 4 Bedrooms 🐾 2 Dogs πŸŽ‰ Celebrations
    Next Available 24/04 to 30/04/2026
    Facilities
    WiFi Woodburner Air conditioning Coffee machine Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Pool
    Type of Holiday
    2 dogs welcome Special celebrations Hen Parties Stag parties
    The Turbine House, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
    Viewed 23Γ— this week No booking fee

    The Turbine House

    Lochgilphead, Argyll and Bute
    Sleeps 1–2 1 Bedroom 🐾 2 Dogs
    Next Available 06/06 to 12/06/2026
    Facilities
    Washing machine BBQ Parking
    Type of Holiday
    2 dogs welcome
    Glingerbank, Cumbria, England
    Viewed 25Γ— this week

    Glingerbank

    Longtown, Cumbria
    Sleeps 15–30 15 Bedrooms 🐾 1 Dog πŸŽ‰ Celebrations
    Next Available 19/04 to 24/04/2026
    Facilities
    WiFi Open fire Coffee machine Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Pool Games room
    Type of Holiday
    1 dogs welcome Special celebrations Hen Parties Stag parties Group welcome
    The Byre, Leicestershire, England
    Viewed 16Γ— this week No booking fee

    The Byre

    Appleby Magna, Leicestershire
    Sleeps 1–4 2 Bedrooms 🚫 No Dogs πŸŽ‰ Celebrations
    Next Available 06/04 to 24/04/2026
    Facilities
    WiFi Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Garden Parking
    Type of Holiday
    No dogs allowed Special celebrations Hen Parties
    Suran Y Coed, Powys, Wales
    Viewed 22Γ— this week

    Suran Y Coed

    Knighton, Powys
    Sleeps 2–4 2 Bedrooms 🚫 No Dogs πŸŽ‰ Celebrations
    Next Available 05/04 to 08/04/2026
    Facilities
    WiFi Coffee machine Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Games room Balcony Garden
    Type of Holiday
    No dogs allowed Special celebrations
    Gray Manes, Somerset, England
    Viewed 16Γ— this week

    Gray Manes

    Low Ham, Somerset
    Sleeps 6–14 6 Bedrooms 🚫 No Dogs πŸŽ‰ Celebrations
    Next Available 27/04 to 01/05/2026
    Facilities
    WiFi Woodburner Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Pool Games room Garden
    Type of Holiday
    No dogs allowed Special celebrations Group welcome
    Cottage 2 New Yatt Farm, Oxfordshire, England
    Viewed 13Γ— this week No booking fee

    Cottage 2 New Yatt Farm

    New Yatt, Oxfordshire
    Sleeps 1–2 1 Bedroom 🐾 2 Dogs
    Next Available 13/04 to 11/05/2026
    Facilities
    WiFi Woodburner Coffee machine Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Garden EV Charging
    Type of Holiday
    2 dogs welcome Families
    Quintessentially English, the Cotswold hills are dotted with charming villages of the local honey coloured stone. Designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you will stumble across romantic cottages with roses rambling over the porch and splendid cottage gardens. Even the dry stone walls dividing up corn fields are clothed in creepers and honeysuckle. Nature is lavish in the Cotswolds; the landscape is cris-crossed with life giving rivers and streams, beech woods clothe the hillsides, bird song fills the air.

    The Anglo-Saxons named this part of Britain. The word Cots comes from the old Saxon word for sheepfolds and Wolds from the high open pastures. Much of the wealth of the area was generated by sheep farming in the past.