11 Cosy Holiday Homes For £100 A Night & Under
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Quantocks Retreat
Somerset
Kip Hideaways has a great selection of affordable holiday homes, including this newly refurbished property in Somerset, between the Quantock Hills and Exmoor National Park. The owner has restored the original property with modern interiors – think rattan furniture, plush linens, and pottery by a local ceramist. Guests can also cosy up in the sleeping nook and look out for wildlife, like deer and owls, from the open-plan living room/diner. There’s an electric aga for slow home-cooking, plenty of books and board games, and numerous local pubs.
From £100 per night.
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Joan's Hut
Worcestershire
Joan’s Hut is tucked away in the woods at Stourport-on-Severn, a small town in north Worcestershire. Upon arrival, guests will wheelbarrow their belongings to the hut, which is made from reclaimed wood and materials. Both rustic and charming, it has classic country interiors across the kitchenette and adjoining bedroom. There’s also a separate hut housing a freestanding bath with running hot water. The local pub is a 40-minute walk away, where you’ll find local ales and a great Sunday roast.
From £100 per night.
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Meadow View Hut
Cotswolds
This luxury shepherd hut is in Crudwell, a small village in the Wiltshire region of the Cotswolds. Hidden away in a forest overlooking a lambing field, the hut has luxury comforts you need during a weekend, from underfloor heating to hot running water in the modern en-suite. There’s also a fully equipped kitchen and a king-sized bed where you can cosy up in front of the TV. Guests can enjoy meals on the picnic bench at the front of the hut, or visit the nearby pub, The Potting Shed.
From £68 per night.
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Peak District Cottage
Peak District
Autumn is a great time to visit the Peak District with its wild landscape and beautiful scenery. This romantic little cottage oozes charm, with its blend of ancient and modern styles. Flint walls, a slate hearth and original wooden beams add plenty of character, while the grey panelling and sheepskin rugs give it a contemporary Nordic feel. Guests can hunker down in front of the indoor wood burner in the living room before settling down in the cosy bedroom. Explore the pretty Alstonefield village or follow the walking routes to the nearby Dovedale, Thorpe Cloud or Milldale.
From £73 per night.
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CORNISH BASE; THE STAR HUT; THE GAMEKEEPER'S WAGON; PEAK DISTRICT COTTAGE; QUANTOCKS RETREAT
Saint Columb Major
Cornwall
Cornwall isn’t just for summer – autumn is one of the best times to explore its beautiful coastline and walking trails. This Grade II-listed cottage is in Saint Columb Major, a 15-minute drive from Newquay. Having recently been renovated, the property has a coastal-inspired living room with a fireplace and stove, and a selection of games, puzzles and books. There’s an open-plan kitchen/diner, and a spacious bedroom with high wooden beams. Guests can also use the communal courtyard.
From £75 per night.
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Forest Cottage
Wales
A great option for couples or solo travellers, this cottage is buried deep in woodland on the English-Welsh border, close to the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons. Perfect for outdoorsy types and hiking fans, it’s just over four miles from Hay-on-Wye, one of Wales’ most interesting towns. The cottage has a small open-plan kitchen/living room with an indoor wood burner, as well as a double bed tucked into the eaves on a mezzanine level. You can explore the woods or swim in the nearby lake, then warm up in the wood-fired hot tub as the stars come out. There’s no electricity or WiFi, so prepare to go off grid.
From £86 per night.
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The Star Hut at Rannoch Station
Scottish Highlands
If you’ve always wanted to explore the Scottish Highlands, this small hut is conveniently located on a hill next to Rannoch Station, a two-hour train ride from Glasgow. For a truly remote escape, the single-room glass-fronted hut is made from reclaimed Scottish slate. After the 9pm train, there’s no noise or light pollution, meaning you can stargaze from bed and spot wildlife, like deer and badgers, in the nearby woods. The room also has a kettle, small fridge and microwave, so we recommend staying for one night before exploring the rest of the Highlands.
From £65 per night.
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THE GAMEKEEPER'S WAGON; QUANTOCKS RETREAT; THE BULLPEN; SHEPHERD HUT; FOREST COTTAGE
The Gamekeeper’s Wagon
Lincolnshire
This former gamekeeper’s wagon is on Wold Farm in Nettleton, a small village in west Lincolnshire. Inside, there’s a kitchenette opposite a double bed with a custom-made memory foam mattress where guests can stargaze and play board games. Prepare for a rustic experience – there’s a compost loo and a barrel filled with water which can be heated for washing with natural soap and shower gel. There’s also an outdoor deck with seating and a fire pit for making s’mores, with lots of walking routes in the area.
From £100 per night.
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The Bullpen
Cornwall
One of the most spacious options on this list, The Bullpen is a charming country cottage for two in Truro. Inside, you’ll find chic country decor with white-washed stone walls, exposed beams and eclectic artwork. There’s a spacious living room with a wood-burning stove and TV, an en-suite bedroom, and a fully equipped kitchen with an electric oven and a Nespresso machine. Guests can fire up the BBQ in the garden and walk to Truro to discover the city’s quaint cafés, bookshops and boutiques. It’s also a 20-minute drive from Newquay and the Eden Project.
From £80 per night.
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Willow Lodge
Northumberland
Offering excellent value for money, this lodge sleeps up to four across two bedrooms – the main one has an indoor wood burner and a freestanding bath, while the second room has bunk beds for extra guests or little ones. Guests can prepare meals in the spacious and light-filled kitchen, which opens out onto the garden where you’ll find a hot tub and sauna housed in a cool wooden barrel. Plan a day trip to Poison Garden at Alnwick Castle or visit the castle topped Bamburgh.
From £86 per night.
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The Cabin
Cornwall
This newly refurbished cabin is in the middle of Cornwall’s Camel Trail with beautiful views of the Camel Valley. The cabin itself is a cosy open-plan studio with a double bed, smart TV and indoor wood burner. There’s also a kitchen with a breakfast bar, and a compact but modern bathroom with a walk-in shower. Guests can use the private deck and small garden which has outdoor seating and a fire pit. During a weekend, explore the Trail via steam train from Boscarne Junction, or walk to the nearby Camel Valley vineyard to try its award-winning wines.
From £69 per night.
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