Properties with holiday lets
From a Grade II-listed, 16th-century manor house in Exmoor National Park to a farmhouse with olive groves and views of the Uccellina Mountains in Tuscany.
Cyfie Farm, Llanfihangel, Llanfyllin, Powys. A restored Welsh farmhouse dating from 1640 above the Vyrnwy Valley on the edge of Snowdonia National Park. It has two detached two-bed holiday cottages, 2 self-contained one-bed annexes and a leisure suite with hot tub. 5 beds, 3 baths, 2 receps, 18 acres. £895,000 Savills 01952-239500.
Ellicombe Manor, Ellicombe, near Dunster, Somerset. A Grade II-listed, 16th-century manor house with Georgian additions. It is situated within Exmoor National Park and has four holiday letting cottages surrounded by landscaped gardens. 6 beds, 5 baths, 3 receps, 2 x 2 bed cottages, 2 x 1 bed cottages, outbuildings, pool, 4.5 acres. £1.75m Jackson-Stops & Staff 01823-325144.
Flowers of May, St Andrews, Fife. A traditional style Scots tower house built in 1990 with a separate holiday stone cottage used as a holiday let. It is close to St Andrews golf course and surrounded by open countryside. 4 beds, 2 baths, 2 receps, 2-bed cottage, gardens, 0.5 acres. £725,000+ Savills 0131-247 3700.
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Grossetto, Tuscany, Italy. A restored farmhouse with views of the Uccellina Mountains. It has a separate holiday cottage surrounded by private land with gardens, olive groves and a swimming pool. 6 beds, 6 baths, 3 receps, stores, 2-bed cottage, car port, terraces, loggias, 14.8 acres. €3m Handsome Properties International +800 1414 1515.
Hewton House, Weir Quay, Bere Peninsula, Devon. A country house overlooking the Tamar Estuary and surrounding countryside, with a separate annexe and two holiday cottages. 5 beds, 4 baths, 3 receps, 2-bed annexe cottage, detached 2 x 2-bed cottages, pool, 4.25 acres. £2m Jackson-Stops & Staff 01392-214222.
New Court, Lugwardine, Herefordshire. A Grade II-listed mansion surrounded by its own parkland and with views of the Wye Valley. It has five separate cottages arranged around an enclosed covered courtyard. 12 beds, 9 baths, 5 main receps, 2 x 2-bed cottages, 2 x 3-bed cottages, 4-bed cottage, 27.7 acres. £2.75m Jackson Property 01432-344779.
The Thatched Barn, Wepham, West Sussex. A Grade II-listed thatched cottage with a range of outbuildings, including a Sussex barn currently used as a residential design studio with accommodation. 2 beds, 2 baths, 2 receps, study, kitchen, 3 interconnecting en suite beds, detached 1-bed cottage, gardens, 0.4 acres. £1.75m Knight Frank 01403-339180.
Trebarwith, Trebarwith Strand, Cornwall. A restored 16th-century clifftop house with coastal views and a range of holiday cottages, currently run as a five-star tourism and wedding business, with a licence for wedding ceremonies. It has its own power- generating wind turbine and ground source heat pumps. 5 beds, 5 baths, 2 receps, 4-bed barn conversion, 2 x 2-bed cottages, 1-bed studio flat, 50 acres. £3.75m Strutt & Parker 01392-215631.
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