10 December 2010

Christmas Holidays Try an English Country Cottage

With so much history, culture and heritage, visitors cannot help but fall in love with
these holiday properties that have been sympathetically built of locally sourced stone and designed to offer exceptional contemporary open-plan living that makes the most of their unique country location.
Amidst open countryside, some English country cottages are large detached farmhouse. This is an ideal holiday venue for the family and a getting together for celebrations.
Explore the National Park on foot or by bike with footpaths and tracks beginning at the doorstep, discovering quaint little villages with excellent pubs from gastro to the traditional country inn. Golf, horse riding and fishing are all available locally. Or maybe just sit back and relax beside the stove when the weather is inclement, pour out a chilled glass of wine and enjoy the stunning views. This can all done in a world where time and space are in abundance
It is a short drive to the pretty villages.
After a day's sightseeing guests can return to enjoy dining in traditional Village pub with an excellent menu and first class draught ales.
In North Yorkshire Moors and coastline, there is so much history, culture and heritage, visitors cannot help but fall in love with it. Further afield, visit the historic city of York with its minster, ancient walls and cobbled streets. There are also the lovely towns of Malton, Helmsley and Pickering, where the steam train can be boarded.
You will also find tourist information to help you plan your stay and make it more enjoyable. Some of the English country cottages are just a few minutes walk from buses/pubs and shops. Yet near enough to London Liverpool St. - so maybe you are only just over an hour away from London's West End for shopping, sightseeing or taking in a show.
Other places you have Linton Zoo, Mole Hall Wildlife Park, The House on the Hill Toy Museum, Mountfitchet Castle & Norman Village of 1066, Audley End House and Gardens. Further afield you have the University town of Cambridge with punting on the River Cam, excellent restaurants, pubs, shopping and the Corn Exchange Theatre. Braintree with its designer shopping village, Colchester, Britain's oldest recorded town and zoo, Southend-on-Sea for the longest pleasure pier in the world, fish and chips and slot machines. The list goes on. For golfers there are three clubs Bishop's Stortford, Elsenham and Saffron Walden. There are regular buses throughout the day to take you to Stansted Airport where you can take the Stansted Express or catch a coach to practically anywhere in the country. There is also a bus service to Saffron Walden, Dunmow and Bishop's Stortford - where you can also connect to other services.
So going to an English country cottage offers all the variety of having a relaxing or active holiday.
author: Claire Calo
English country cottage offers all the variety of having a relaxing or active holiday.

16 October 2010

English Country Cottages - The Perfect Getaway For Your Vacation

If you're considering the English countryside for your vacation destination English country cottages are the perfect choice for your stay. Unlike hotels, cottages allow for an authentic English countryside holiday, immersing you in the charm and mystique of the country as you literally become part of the experience. As compared to staying in hotels for your vacation, English country cottages can make the difference between a good vacation and a great one.
There are countless reasons why staying in a cottage is a better choice than a hotel. For those travelers who come to the English countryside, authenticity is often an important factor in their vacation. After all, England in steeped in history, and its cottages capture that spirit with original building materials that often date back hundreds of years. Many cottages have their original flooring and roof, and a traveler can wonder who came before him as he rests his feet near the fireplace after a long day on the countryside. Solid wooden beams rest upon original stone walls, traversing the ceiling as they open into a thatched roof. But don't let their age fool you; English country cottages are restored with utmost attention to detail. The kitchen and bathrooms have all the typical modern-day amenities so you can sample the history without actually having to relive it.
While many hotels are located in the city, most cottages are located away from populated areas- usually seated right in the middle of the English countryside itself. Many offer fantastic views of rolling hills, meadows, forests, and streams. To wake up to a trickling stream as you enjoy the patio view over breakfast is an incomparable experience.
Cottages come in a variety of shapes, colors, and sizes. They can accommodate anything from a big family of twenty, to a romantic getaway for two. There are cottages located as far from, or as near to any city centers that you choose; allowing you to customize your experience based on your particular preferences and circumstances.
What's best about English cottages is they're oftentimes cheaper than a nice hotel! Rather than staying in a small room, you have an entire home to yourself. There's no hotel staff or noisy neighbors to intrude on your privacy, and there's plenty of room to stretch out and relax. If you enjoy cooking you can store all the amenities you need as you enjoy your private kitchen and sitting room. Rental agreements usually last for a week or more, but some agents will allow three or four-day stays as well.
There are countless cottages dotted throughout the English countryside, each with a charm and history unique unto itself. When comparing the history and mystique of English country cottages to hotels, the differences are immeasurable. For a vacation that really captures the beauty and history of the English countryside, English country cottages are by far the best choice for your holiday. They can make the difference between a good vacation and a great one.
Arrange your vacation now to experience English country cottages at there finest. There are also inexpensive cottages to let that will give you a memorable holiday experience!

04 June 2010

Why Choose English Country Cottages Over Hotels For a Holiday?

If you are thinking of holiday in the English countryside, you should seriously consider forgoing staying in a regular hotel and do something different this time around. There are countless charming country cottages strewn all over the England, Scotland and Wales that can make a difference between a good holiday and a great one.
There are many reasons which make staying in an English Country Cottage a better choice than a hotel. For one, renting a cottage costs a fraction of what you would pay at a hotel. The cottages are self-catering so you can stock up with essentials for breakfast and tea and also have an occasional meal at the cottage if you wish. Instead of staying in a small room, you have an entire cottage to yourself. So there's plenty of room to move around and relax plus no hotel staff to intrude on your privacy. Cottage rentals are usually for a week but some are given out even for three to four days as well.
You will find that many English Country Cottages generally date back a hundred years or more and some of them even have the original flooring and roof. Thick wooden beams on the ceiling, original fireplaces and solid stone walls will beat a hotel for ambiance any day. Most cottages are lovingly restored and often have antique furniture. The kitchen and bathrooms have all the modern amenities so you won't have to compromise on comfort either.
Then there's the matter of the location. These cottages are often located just off the main city or town and have gorgeous views of rolling hills, streams and forests. To just get up in the morning and enjoy a quiet breakfast on the patio overlooking a stunning view is a priceless experience.
The country cottages come in a variety of sizes so they can accommodate anywhere between 2 to 20 people. So whether you are looking for a romantic holiday for two or a holiday with family and friends, the country cottages are the perfect place to spend time together, without having to worry about disturbing hotel guests.
There are plenty of options in the market and a little research will help you identify a cottage that suits your needs. You can read about our pick of the top 5 English Country Cottages. Also read about more ideas and destinations for your Holiday Travel.

27 May 2010

Cottage Poems - Part 4

’Tis He who calmed the raging sea,
Who bids the waves be still in thee,
And keeps you from all dangers free
      Amidst the wreck;
All sin, and care, and dangers flee
      E’en at His beck.

And on that great and dreadful day
When heaven and earth shall pass away,
Each soul to bliss He will convey,
      That knows His name;
And give the giddy world a prey
      To quenchless flame.

So oft when Sabbaths bade us rest,
And heavenly zeal inspired your breast,
Obedient to the high behest
      You preached to all,
Whilst God your zealous efforts blessed,
      And owned your call.

The very thought my soul inspires,
And kindles bright her latent fires;
My Muse feels heart-warm fond desires,
      And spreads her wing,
And aims to join th’ angelic choirs,
      And sweetly sing.

May rosy Health with speed return,
And all your wonted ardour burn,
And sickness buried in his urn,
      Sleep many years!
So, countless friends who loudly mourn,
      Shall dry their tears!

Your wailing flock will all rejoice
To hear their much-loved shepherd’s voice,
And long will bless the happy choice
      Their hearts have made,
And tuneful mirth will swell the noise
      Through grove and glade.

Your dearer half will join with me
To celebrate the jubilee,
And praise the Great Eternal Three
      With throbbing joy,
And taste those pleasures pure and free
      Which never cloy.

21 May 2010

Cottage Poems - Part 3

Where far you wander down the vale,
When balmy scents perfume the gale,
And purling rills and linnets hail
      The King of kings,
To muse with you I never fail,
      On heavenly things.

Where dashing cataracts astound,
And foaming shake the neighbouring ground,
And spread a hoary mist around,
      With you I gaze!—
And think, amid’st the deaf’ning sound,
      On wisdom’s ways.

Where rocky mountains prop the skies,
And round the smiling landscape lies,
Whilst you look down with tearful eyes
      On grovelling man,
My sympathetic fancy flies,
      The scene to scan.

From Pisgah’s top we then survey
The blissful realms of endless day,
And all the short but narrow way
      That lies between,
Whilst Faith emits a heavenly ray,
      And cheers the scene.

With you I wander on the shore
To hear the angry surges roar,
Whilst foaming through the sands they pour
      With constant roll,
And meditations heavenward soar,
      And charm the soul.

On life’s rough sea we’re tempest-driven
In crazy barks, our canvas riven!
Such is the lot to mortals given
      Where sins resort:
But he whose anchor’s fixed in heaven
      Shall gain the port.

Though swelling waves oft beat him back,
And tempests make him half a wreck,
And passions strong, with dangerous tack,
      Retard his course,
Yet Christ the pilot all will check,
      And quell their force.

So talk we as we thoughtful stray
Along the coast, where dashing spray
With rising mist o’erhangs the day,
      And wets the shore,
And thick the vivid flashes play
      And thunders roar!

Whilst passing o’er this giddy stage,
A pious and a learned sage
Resolved eternal war to wage
      With passions fell;
How oft you view with holy rage
      These imps of hell!

See! with what madd’ning force they sway
The human breast and lead astray,
Down the steep, broad, destructive way,
      The giddy throng;
Till grisly death sweeps all away
      The fiends among!

As when the mad tornado flies,
And sounding mingles earth and skies,
And wild confusion ’fore the eyes
      In terrors dressed.
So passions fell in whirlwinds rise,
      And rend the breast!

But whilst this direful tempest raves,
And many barks are dashed to staves,
I see you tower above the waves
      Like some tall rock,
Whose base the harmless ocean laves
      Without a shock!

18 May 2010

Cottage Poems - Part 2

Her aims are good, howe’er they end
Here comes a foe, and there a friend,
These point the dart and those defend,
      Whilst some deride her;
But God will sweetest comforts blend,
      Whate’er betide her.

Thus heaven-supported, forth she goes
Midst flatterers, critics, friends, and foes;
Secure, since He who all things knows
      Approves her aim,
And kindly fans, or fostering blows
      Her sinking flame.

Hence, when she shows her honest face,
And tells her tale with awkward grace,
Importunate to gain a place
      Amongst your friends,
To ruthless critics leave her case,
      And hail her ends.

To all my heart is kind and true,
But glows with ardent love for you;
Though absent, still you rise in view,
      And talk and smile,
Whilst heavenly themes, for ever new,
      Our cares beguile.

The happy seasons oft return,
When love our melting hearts did burn,
As we through heavenly themes were borne
      With heavenward eyes,
And Faith this empty globe would spurn,
      And sail the skies.

Or, when the rising sun shines bright,
Or, setting, leaves the world in night,
Or, dazzling, sheds his noon-day light,
      Or, cloudy, hides,
My fancy, in her airy flight,
      With you resides.

15 May 2010

COTTAGE POEMS - Part 1

When warm’d with zeal, my rustic Muse
Feels fluttering fain to tell her news,
And paint her simple, lowly views
      With all her art,
And, though in genius but obtuse,
      May touch the heart.

Of palaces and courts of kings
She thinks but little, never sings,
But wildly strikes her uncouth strings
      In some pool cot,
Spreads o’er the poor hen fostering wings,
      And soothes their lot.

Well pleased is she to see them smile,
And uses every honest wile
To mend then hearts, their cares beguile,
       With rhyming story,
And lend them to then God the while,
      And endless glory.

Perchance, my poor neglected Muse
Unfit to harass or amuse,
Escaping praise and loud abuse,
      Unheard, unknown,
May feed the moths and wasting dews,
      As some have done.

11 May 2010

New Forest Bed and Breakfast (B&B)

The New Forest is the Britain's youngest National Parks which were established in 2005. It is famous for its country walks, cycling paths and wildlife which offer the most enjoyable and relaxing stay to its visitors. New Forest Bed and Breakfast accommodations can be found in a number of villages across the region. These villages include Brockenhurst, Lymington, and Lyndhurst.

The port town of Lymington provides a gateway to the Isle of Wight and is home to a number of famous sailing regattas. Lymington provides for a gateway to the Isle of Wight. The Solent is a varied beautiful coastline which also includes one of the most photographed sights in the UK, the needles. There are various fun filled activities on offer such as yachting, horse-riding, golfing to beaches for all which are within easy reach.

The New Forest Health and Leisure centres offer the best gym facilities in the local areas, including features such as Latest Technogym, cardiovascular ad resistance equipment, wellness technology, cardio theatre or audio/visual entertainment, free weights to a designated floor area.

New Forest believes in greeting its guests with high class with special awareness towards each guest's needs. The rooms have a private bathroom and excellent quality beds and furnishings. The high quality breakfast menu includes special homemade items, high quality ingredients and fresh local produce offered with fine quality wine.

Brockenhurst is about 5 miles from Lyndhurst is the ideal place for those wanting a quiet break away from the hustle and bustle of suburban life. The uniqueness of Lyndhurst landscape provides habitat for rare wildlife and plants, which are a rare occurrence in the UK today. These areas are home to adders, grass snakes and lizards as they house wet heaths, dry heaths and valley bogs with more information regarding these creatures available at the New Forest Reptile Centre.

The New Forest is a popular location for all ages and interests. There are year round activities such as guided walks, historic and geographic talks and traffic free cycle tracks with many New Forest bed and breakfast establishments to stay in.

Amit Verma writes about New forest B&B. For more information about New Forest accommodation and facilities, you can logon to http://www.new-forest-bed-breakfast.co.uk

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24 April 2010

Our Medieval Water Mill, Now a Holiday Cottage

Can I now tell the tale of our mill which has become a holiday retreat hidden in the French countryside. Now I am relating one of a number of articles relating the story of and portraying the environs of Le Moulin de Pont de Chez Lord, France 23430.

When the watermill was constructed the Limousin part of central France was ruled by English forces. The mill was built in around the year 1271 and the regional commander of the garrison lived in a house alongside a bridge over the river Beraude. Since he was a member of the English aristocracy the area became known as Le Pont de Chez Lord which means literally ---- The Bridge by the House of the Lord.

Le Moulin de Chez Lord (which means The Mill of the House of the Lord) was constructed close by the house of the English milord. It was required to prepare the flour to make bread to feed the military and also to mill the oats for the horses. It is not generally known that the potato did not exist in France until very roughly 1450. Thus the construction of the mill was long before the arrival in Europe of the potato and bread was a very substantial part of the diet. The mill had been in use for 300 years before the potato first arrived from South America and eventually became a part of the European meal. This is why for any semi-permanent garrison it was obligatory to have a trustworthy source of flour.

To get the era when the water mill was constructed into some time scale, we should point out that it was the thirteenth century, the time of Richard the Lionheart, who became King of England and Aquitaine the other side of Bordeaux in 1189. So the water mill was constructed in the era of the crusades and Robin Hood in England. The story of King Richard and his involvement locally will be looked at at another time.

In Europe this was the epoch of the start of The Little Ice Age. The Thames in Londres froze over on some occasions and the Scandinavians withdraw from their outposts in Iceland as the polar ice crept south. The sun was less active and the our planet suffered this Little Ice Age that persisted for about five centuries finishing in the middle of the nineteenth century. Crops failed regularly throughout this era ... so much for NOW being a time of specific climatic changes. Here in France the temperature was some 2 degrees below the current average so here at the watermill in winter it was colder and no doubt wetter than now makes me feel sorry for former owners.

The water mill was in use until the 1980s when it milled animal meal. It has now been converted into a holiday cottage in this region of France known as the Limousin.

Now going towards the East there is the Massive Central which is a mountainous sector now famous for winter sports. Turning now towards the west a short journey brings one to Limoges, renowned for its porcelain works and going further still the beautiful town of La Rochelle the largest coastal resort in the Bay of Biscay. This very interesting resort is now also a holiday resort and an important center for yachting.

This part known as the Limousin is a relatively new one on the tourist itinerary as it was for many years a mainly French holiday region however it is becoming well known. It is a locale of grasslands, hills and valleys with many beautiful small villages nestled in the hillsides. The neighborhood contains dozens of lakes in the many valleys which makes for exceptional scenery.

Most rural sports are easily accessible. Particularly important amongst these are the stimulating walks of every rank of exertion thus suiting all abilities and levels of interest.

The historic mill is 700 years of age, and was constructed to grind wheat flour for English military who were garrisoned here to maintain the English commercial interests based in Bordeaux. The watermill is sitting in a valley and includes 10 hectares of meadows and woodland. The water mill lies at the end of a long drive which provides tranquility.

The river Beraude and the mill race almost encircle the water mill and only a few yards from the house is a waterfall which was the runoff for the mill pool. The river flows through the property and forms a delightful island with several trees that is wonderful for relaxing on those very hot days because there always is a wind from the river. We also often have parties and barbecues there on warm summer evenings.

The upstairs of the mill has now been converted into two double bedrooms en suite and the on the ground floor into a living area with kitchen, lounge etc. There is a shaded patio by the waterfall which is ideal for al fresco dining or for enjoying a bottle during summer afternoons.

Since we are lucky enough to live in the center of a most interesting region and in the wonderful countryside, we would like in the future to give you reports in which we will continue to explore the region and describe the abundant attractions of the region.

Why not Google Earth us at Le Moulin Chez Lord, 23430 France and zoom on down and see us!

I am a retired English University Professor now living in France where I am restoring a 700 year old water mill. Visit------- Ancient Water mill Holiday Cottage For more information and lots of pictures. The wonderful old mill is let during the summer to people who want a nice relaxing holiday. For more information visit http://www.moulinchezlord.com or telephone 0033555643029 or email tomandjoan@wanadoo.fr.

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16 April 2010

Rent Or Timeshare a Traditional English Holiday Cottage on the Beautiful Island of Tresco

For a truly unique vacation, consider the opportunity to rent or timeshare a traditional English holiday cottage on the beautiful island of Tresco in the UK. This delightful small island is devoted entirely to tourism, and has many wonderful sights to explore while you are visiting. The island is run as a timeshare business, which sets it apart from other tourist locations. You can rent holiday cottages, or there is one hotel on the island.

This second largest island of the Isles of Scilly, in Cornwall, UK, is accessible by helicopter or by boat. You will be met at the heliport or quays and delivered to your destination by a quaint farm tractor and passenger trailer. Tresco is car-free, but golf carts are available for visitors who are disabled. Tresco island is leased to the Dorrien-Smith estate, and is owned by the Duchy of Cornwall.

Your rental or timeshare is fully equipped for tourist enjoyment of resort quality. Stay in a traditional English holiday cottage and enjoy local sights and beaches. There is interesting and beautiful scenery on every inch of this 2.972 km (735) acre island. The retreating ice age left its mark of deformation till deposits on the north side of the island, while the south and east coast has mainly shell beaches. There are rugged granite outcrops, and broad heathland to complete the variety of scenery on Tresco.

While tourists enjoy their stay in holiday cottages UK, they are close to very historic locations, including the sub-tropical Tresco Abbey Gardens in the south, and the villages of New Grimsby, and Old Grimsby. These delightful villages are near the center of the island, and do have a shop, post office, pub, art gallery and a hotel. These commercial enterprises are all operated and owned by the Tresco Estate.

Tresco has a dwindling permanent population that numbered only 180 in 2001. Since that year, this island has participated in fundraising for Cystic Fibrosis, with a marathon run of 7½ laps around Tresco. This event coincides with the running of the London Marathon. In addition to shopping and normal tourist activities, the island is filled with historical sights dating back several centuries. Due to its history and geography, Tresco has been featured in fiction. Some points of interest include King Charles's Castle, dating from the mid 1500's, Cromwell's Castle, from the mid 1600's and Oliver's Battery, built by Admiral Robert Blake

For a remarkable UK getaway, fly away to the beautiful island of Tresco and revisit history while you rent or timeshare a traditional English holiday cottage.

For further reading see the site Tresco for your boating holiday UK or cottage holidays UK where you can enjoy a traditional English holiday in style!

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08 April 2010

Beautiful Rental Cottages in England For Those Who Love the Countryside

What's the best way to explore a country like England, which is steeped in history, blessed with gorgeous ever-changing landscapes, picturesque country side with typically English country cottages, and castles and manors?

Travelling of course!

A beautiful destination, England is the place to go to if you are interested in history, culture, nature, and memorable experiences. Cottages in England blend brilliantly with the naturally landscaped countryside, miles and miles of common trails, footpaths to circle the splendid coastal belt, and an ever -changing backdrop; truly England is ever changing like her weather.

Though accommodation in England is wide and varied the best accommodation choices to stay, especially in her rustic countryside are the English country cottages, which transport you into a completely different era. The best time to visit England is from May to August, these four months are also the best months in a year as the temperature is warm and there is bright sunshine throughout - which is a rarity in this country.

We have many self catering cottages to rent and cottage houses in England too, to make your holiday thoroughly enjoyable and memorable. You are going to be spoilt for choice as there are many beautiful and historically prominent villages and towns to visit like Nothumberland, the North Yorkshire Moors, Dartmoor, the Lake District, the South Downs, New Forest, the Norfolk Broads, and the Peak District.

If you are looking to experience the gorgeous and vibrant English countryside, cottages in England are the best accommodation choice ever. Look up self catering accommodation for a completely independent staying experience, or select English country cottages, quintessentially English, are mostly privately-owned, lovingly restored, and located in some of the most visually stunning and unique places in the country.

Can you ever imagine staying in an 17th century castle or a 500-years old manor house? How about a 100 years old barn house or an old mill? Perhaps an 18th century old music room? Grand and striking lighthouse at the edge of the sea, now isn't that irresistible? Accommodation in England is as varied and as beautiful as the country itself. Cottages in England with their impressive lawns, acres of gardens, huge indoor spaces, can be quaint and peaceful, grand but comfortable, picture-postcard perfect yet real.

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29 March 2010

UK Cottage Plans


All around this world you will find many differently plan and built cottages which are planned and designed according to the local needs and requirements. Many cottage plans also depend on the prevailing weather conditions in a particular region. United Kingdom is one such place which is extremely popular for the holiday and country cottages located here. In UK you can easily find vacation cottages which suit your needs like seaside cottages, beach cottages, nature cottages, romantic cottages, ancient cottages and country cottages.

So, now let me tell you about some UK cottage plans.

1. Cabin Cottages and Villas
Cabin cottages and villas have their own distinct style which is very unique and pretty good. Under this category you can get plans for rustic mountain cottages, cabin hideaways, coastal cottage plans, country cottages with open shutters and wraparound porches and also some Mediterranean-style villas which are built according to the need of the tourists.

2. Dream Cottage Plans
Dream cottages are planned and designed mainly for romantic holidays for honeymooners and couples wanting to spend some lonely time in peace and solace. Each cottage designed under this category presents an individual style and form with can not be compared to other cottages located in the same region. The plans of these cottages include floor plans, photographs of architectural details and elevation views. Spending your holidays in such cottages can be a very pleasant experience for you and your family members.

3. Seaside cottage Plans
Seaside cottages are mainly those cottages which are built with exotic sea front views and amazing styles. As UK is famous for its beaches and vast costal regions there are various glorious cottages located all across the country. Special plans are designed to build these cottages so that people can experience amazing seafront views, soothing breeze and exotic beaches. These cottages are fully furnished with all modern facilities so that visitors can enjoy a pleasant stay. The beaches also give you a wonderful time to enjoy several water and leisure activities like swimming, surfing, nature walks, golfing and picnicking.

4. Cool cottage Plans
These types of cottages are mainly suitable for those people who want to build a dream home after retirement. The plans to design these cool cottages include English Cotswalds and Louisiana Creole. The cottages are simply planned and built using elaborate designs and techniques.

These are some UK Cottages plan which you can surely use to build your own dream house.

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27 March 2010

The Lingmoor Guest House in Windermere



The Lingmoor Guest House in Windermere is a 3-star bed & breakfast. It is a very small but cosy guesthouse which only has 5 rooms in total. It is located in a perfect area for lake related sports. This guesthouse is a non-smoking establishment and Wi-Fi / wireless internet access is provided through out the hotel and in rooms. All rooms have TV and coffee/tea makers.

Guests at the hotel have the opportunity to explore The Museum of Lakeland, The Museum of Steamboat, The Townhead and The Homes Of Football At Ambleside. More energetic guests might find it interesting to know that The Bird of Prey Experiences, The ascents of adventure, The Lakes Leisure Windermere and The Total Sailing are right in the neighbourhood. The Applegarth Hotel, The Lakes Hotel, The Oakthorpe Hotel‎ and The Old England Hotel are among the hotels in the vicinity of Lingmoor. For a good restaurant you should try The Pamper Half Day, The Golden Mountain, The Cook House and the restaurant at the Grey Walls Hotel. For walking or jogging one can choose the Fallbarrow Park, The Limefit Park or The F W Park. The Lingmoor is located on High Street, Windermere, Cumbria with The Windermere rail as the nearest train station to it.

It has been rated 4.07 of 5.0 by real guests who stayed there for some nights. The score is remarkable and shows how much they were satisfied by the services available at the hotel. In summary this guest house is recommended for a short or long stay if you prefer a quite area.

Lingmoor Guesthouse Windermere - Hotels Harrogate

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24 March 2010

English Country Cottages - A Great Vacation Experience!

English Country Cottages
When you stay in an English cottage, mother nature is at your front doorstep. In the South of England, it is possible to take a look at seven shielded regions of healthy magnificence. It is possible to invest your holiday looking at early woodlands and deer-filled glades or even search for uncommon orchids and wild plants. Perhaps you need to choose a country cottage within a beachy woodland on the South Downs, or even perhaps your perfect escape is to become near the actual historical landscape of North Wessex.

It might possibly be that you want to stop by Avebury, a World Heritage internet site which draws quite a few tourists, at the same time as the White Horse of Uffington and Watership Downs. You can find over five hundred miles of bicycling trails as well as jogging paths from the Isle of Wight on the rolling hills of High Weald. You might choose to stay at a cottage that could be steeped in heritage and record; remain in altered mills, schools, or imposing manor house. Book some history and go back in time.

The South of England is really a wonderful place to check out English traditions. You are likely to discover numerous stately houses along with castles including Arundel, Blenheim Palace, Groomridge Spot, Herstmonceux, Leeds Castle, Nymans, and Windsor Castle. If you are enthusiastic about story, visit the 1066 Battle Abbey. This particular site will be the web page of the Battle of Hastings as well as Secret War Time Tunnels of Dover Castle. Pay a visit to the ancient cathedral of Canterbury created popular by Chaucer.

Whenever you stay in English Country Cottages from the South of England, every one of these historical sites are almost at your front doorstep. In the event that you're a food lover, you may well want to select a cottage for cuisine as well as culture. Whether or not you choose standard beer, prime cuts of meat, bottles of wine or fresh baked breads, you can discover all of them in Britain. Your cottage vacation could involve touring Shepherd Mean; England's earliest brewery where you may sample acclaimed ales. Eat at the riverside bistro or travel to a local vineyard.

England is also full of tradition. You are able to fill out your getaway by exploring top gardens that incorporate gardens developed by Capability Brown and Gertrude Jekyll. If remaining close to the Sea inside the South of Britain, you might actually discover some with the finest designer stores in Brighton. If you are seeking far more adventure and/or if you have young youngsters, you may want to go to Paradise Park; a amusement park in Newhaven. There's a organic heritage museum with dinosaurs, gardens, and exotic plant houses. The South of England features weather conditions that's agreeable and also makes a cottage vacation a terrific selection any time in the year.

Caty Weningham loves traveling to England, Ireland and Scotland as her family originally hails from there. Whenever she goes back for a vacation, she always investigates the numerous English Country Cottages that Great Britain has to offer. She will sometimes even stay for free, as she can house sit for an English family that wishes to travel at the same time Caty wants to go. In her own words - "a win-win experience". Visit her site and learn more about staying for free while on your next vacation.

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22 March 2010

Cottage House Plans For the Simple Country Life


Cottage house plans are usually small and are only one, or perhaps one-and-a-half stories tall. Cottages originated in Medieval Europe as housing for farm workers families, and they were built of stone or inexpensive local materials such as thatch. Nowadays small cottage house plans are usually used by retirees whose families have moved away, or as summer vacation or weekend getaway homes by people who live in cities. These cottages are often built on lakes or near the ocean, or in forested areas where there is hiking, fishing, or hunting. Cottages have a cozy, comfortable feeling to them which goes along with life in the country.

Cottages are for people who are seeking simplicity and the tranquility of nature. Cottage living often includes gardening and being out of doors, so many cottage home plans include porches or patios. Other plans are specially designed to take advantage of natural topographical features of the house site such as hillside views, scenic vistas, even plans for narrow or wedge-shaped lots. The advantages of cottage living are economy - small dwellings are inexpensive to build, to heat, and to maintain. Usually cottage plans are for single family dwellings, but there are also multi-family plans which are ideally suited as rental or investment properties.

Since cottages are small and relatively inexpensive, and also since they are often second homes, building the cottage of your dreams can be easier and more fun than building a formal, first house. Do-it-yourselfers can have a great time crafting their own cottage; or, one can be in touch with a reputable local builder who can do the job for them.

So when you are ready for the cottage house plans to make your dream home, come to us. Whether you want small cottage house plans, ranch style, English stone, or beach cottage home plans, House Plans and More has the largest selection of cottage plans in the world and the expertise to guide you in making your dream come true.

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19 March 2010

Coleraine-Co Londonderry - A Scenic and Beautiful Area to Visit




Coleraine - Co. Londonderry is a large town situated in Northern Ireland. It is about 50 miles from Belfast and right at the mouth of the River Bann. The population is about 25,000 people and sit of the University of Ulster that was built in the 1960's. It is noted for its Riverside Theatre where many great concerts and plays are held throughout the year.

Mountsandel is the site where the earliest proof of a human community is found and it dates back to about 5900 BC. The town that sits there today was developed by the London Companies during the 17th century. During the World War II it expanded greatly because of industrial development and the placement of the University in town.

Coleraine has seen its share of history. The town was burned down in 1100 and then again around 1170. St. Mary's Abby was built in town and is now the site of what is called Diamond Center in the middle of the downtown area where many retail stores now reside. In the 1500's English soldiers took occupation of the town. There was an Irish uprising in 1641 that lasted about six weeks behind St. Patrick's Church that ended with Cromwell sent in 3000 soldiers to stop it. Then in around 1680 it was involved in the Siege of Londonderry. Finally war stopped and the town was able to develop into a market town.

Coleraine is near the famous Causeway Coast that brings many tourists in every year. It is also near several popular beach resorts in the region. Mountsandle forest with the ancient fort of Mountsandel is on the east side of town. The archaeological site has several wooden houses from around 7000 BC that were discovered.

The area is very scenic and is graced with many lovely sandy beaches and tall spectacular cliffs near the coast. There are 11 areas that are considered Special Scientific areas. There are cruises on the River Bann via water bus that takes you all around to see area scenic sites. The water bus accommodates 60 people and goes past Mountsandle, the Victorian Cutts Lock and by the Camus Ford and Loughan Island. Another cruise goes through Coleraine and the Harbor and by an estuary to see the scenery and wildlife. There is a guide and you can rent binoculars. Snacks are available as well.

There are many things to do in and around town. Barry's Amusements and Leisure Center is one place that will keep a family busy for several fun hours. You can see St. Patrick's church which is built on the original site of a 5th Century church. St. Patrick's was built in 1613 and you can see what remains of the city earthen wall that used to encircle the city. You can learn how to fly fish in nearby Castlerock at the Stone Falls Specimen Trout Fishery and School of Fly Fishing. Here only 5 anglers are given permission to fish in order to keep space and provide quite serenity for people to fish. They supply wheelbarrows to wheel your catch back from the lakes. They cater to groups and teach the techniques of fly fishing in the lower lake.

There are many places to stay in Coleraine including hotels and bed and breakfasts. Quilly Farmhouse is a very nice bed and breakfast situated on a 100 acre farm. Another Bed and Breakfast is Town Bed and Breakfast which is a house in Georgian style built in 1820 and was were Hugh Thomson lived when he was a child. This was the illustrator for many Jane Austin and Dickens novels. Maddybenny Mews Rose Cottage is another place where you can see the countryside. It has beautiful gardens and family friendly area. Kings Country Cottages where built in a farm yard in a rural area. Ardagh Cottage is a 17th century house that has been restored beautifully and caters to family vacations. Cottages are self catering and have their own kitchens.

Colerain is a great place to go if you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the world. You can explore the beaches or go fishing. You can go shopping in the center of town or just relax at a cottage and see the beautiful scenery.

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