Stunning Oakleigh House for special gatherings with hot tub in Norfolk, England North

A stunning 10 bedroom, 4 bathroom, 3 reception room country house in the centre of the Georgian market town of Swaffham, Norfolk. Bring together up to 22 family and friends for a memorable stay in splendid comfort and style. The experience of a quiet country manor and gardens with the convenience of gastro pubs, cafés, restaurants and supermarkets just a few steps away across the town square.For groups of up to 12, please look at our other property, a converted chapel in Upwell Village.

The space
Wonderful social spaces warmed by cosy wood burners, a grand baronial dining table, exceptionally well equipped kitchen and just under an acre of tranquil walled private gardens: Oakleigh House is the perfect home to celebrate your special occasion gathering.The ITV series ??Kingdom starring Stephen Fry was filmed on location in the house in the fictional town of Market Shipborough.The impressive Georgian frontage of this Elizabethan manor house is a historic and architectural landmark in the central square of the bustling Norfolk market town of Swaffham, 40 mins drive from the north Norfolk coast.Under 2 hours drive from London or 1.5 hours by train from Kings Cross to Downham Market (20 mins taxi to Swaffham), its the perfect getaway location.Originally built around 1580 in the Elizabethan brick and flint Norfolk style, the house was given an elegant Georgian frontage in the mid 1700s.Recently renovated throughout, and redecorated to a very high interior design standard, the period Georgian and Elizabethan Grade II listed features have been blended with contemporary design flare and ambience.The rooms are richly furnished with artwork, quirky curiosities and designer furniture to create a funky private member club atmosphere, blending old and new.Enjoy our special luxury features: – Crisp white bed linen on memory foam mattresses with white bath and hand towels- Sonos speakers in all public rooms to play your favourite music through the Sonos app- Two roll top copper and nickel baths, stepping out onto under floor heated marble- Four beautifully designed walk-in wet room showers- Large range cooker with 6 burner gas hob, griddle and double ovens- Two large Fisher & Paykel fridge/freezers, Nespresso machine and other quality appliances- Secluded gravelled courtyard area with outdoor barbecue, dining table and chairs- Cushioned garden furniture- Tranquil garden pond with koi and other fish- Floodlit garden and mood lit outdoor spaces- Garden swing under magnificent weeping lime tree- Laundry room with two large Miele washing machines- Super fast fibre Wifi boosted throughout all areas of the house

Getting in:
Guests may use all areas of the house and garden. There is an outhouse with storage areas used only by the host.

Extra bits:
Parking: there is room for 4 cars in our private parking area at the front of the house. Additional street parking is available close to the town centre.The property is pet friendly, but please contact host to discuss and agree this before confirming your booking.Mobility access: ground floor bedroom with comfy substantial double sofabed and direct step free access to hallway and garden. Ground floor toilet and sink (bathroom first floor). Two steps at front door.

Secluded Country Home with hot tub in Exmoor National Park with hot tub in Roadwater, England South West

Nestled in the heart of Exmoor National Park, Treborough Lodge is a secluded and stunning country house sitting beautifully within 25 acres of parkland, paddocks, and terraced gardens surrounded by 300 acres of conservation area.Book your family weekend getaway now. Christmas & New Years. Indoor Pool coming in 2021. Bedrooms/Bathrooms scaled to number of guests. Dog Friendly – Equestrian Facilities – Hot Tub – Cinema & Games Room – Baby Grand Piano. Treborough Lodge recently updated throughout, has 10 spacious bedrooms, 8 full bathrooms and 2 WCs. Guests will have to access to entire house but bedrooms and bathrooms will be scaled to the number of guests. Pricing is for double occupancy per bedroom unless previously agreed. Additional guests and/or bedrooms will incur additional charges. For example 4 bedrooms will be set for 8 guests, 5 bedrooms for 10 guests, etc. We have flexible bedroom configurations. With Superking Ziplock Beds (superking or 2 oversized singles) and large day beds available, we can configure bedrooms upon request. Baby Grand Piano – Hot Tub – Indoor pool coming May 2021Dog Friendly – 2 well mannered dogs at ?60 per stay. Restrictions apply. Can accommodate up to 8 horses ample stabling and paddock space. Pricing upon request. Approximately 1 mile from Treborough Hill Cross Country Course.Offering an idyllic and tranquil setting to escape and enjoy quality time with friends and family. Ideal for Christmas or New Years; the perfect venue to spend any time of year; or a luxury retreat during the shooting season. Chargot Shoot and 5 other local shoots within 5 miles of property.Approaching from the elevated Owl Gate driveway, one can’t help but appreciate the lovely coastal views as you drive down through the parkland past post and rail fencing to the beautifully situated southwest facing country house.Throughout the seasons, Treborough Lodge offers an escape to a magical paradise for major celebrations or outstanding accommodations for local events: i.e. Dunster by Candlelight, Watchet Music Festival, Treborough Hill Cross Country BE Events.Over the years the grounds have been transformed and now provide a fabulous vista from the main house. There are places to sit and enjoy the tranquillity of nature, watching deer, foxes, rabbits and in the evening listening to a chorus of owls. Idle the hours away with a game of croquet on the lawn, gaze at the stars in the hot tub or enjoy a BBQ under the loggia. Children have the freedom to explore and a dedicated play area will keep them entertained for hours.Discover Local Places Woodland Walks with beautiful coastal views within the grounds Famous Coleridge Way accessible 5 minutes walk Dunkery Beacon (highest point on Exmoor) 11 miles Dunster Castle and Dunster Beach 7 miles Woolacombe Beach (Mail on Sunday Best British Beach) 44 miles Secret Orchard Cider and Torre Cider Farm 5 miles Wimbleball Lake (Activity Centre) 8 miles Taunton 18 miles Airports – Bristol 48 miles, Exeter 37 miles London Paddingtion via Taunton 2.5 hours

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Discover Local Places Woodland Walks with beautiful coastal views within the grounds Famous Coleridge Way accessible 5 minutes walk Dunkery Beacon (highest point on Exmoor) 11 miles Dunster Castle and Dunster Beach 7 miles Woolacombe Beach (Mail on Sunday Best British Beach) 44 miles Secret Orchard Cider and Torre Cider Farm 5 miles Wimbleball Lake (Activity Centre) 8 miles

Beautiful mansion for up to 30 guests with hot tub in Clachan, Scotland

The house can accommodate up to 30 guests in 12 en suite bedrooms and one children’s bedroom. Balinakill has a large garden with a cedar wood hot tub and BBQ area and is close to the beach and a full range of outdoor activities. Balinakill is ideal for groups of family and friends of all ages, corporate groups, special celebrations, get togethers and weddings and we are pet friendly!We are located in an area of outstanding natural beauty on the Kintyre Peninsula on the west coast of Scotland.

The space
This is a grand victorian country house which has many original features including an oak panelled drawing room with a grand oak fireplace, a victorian dining room with open fire, original cornicing in most of the large public rooms and bedrooms, a conservatory room with a piano and pool table and a cosy private bar which you stock and run yourselves. The house kitchen is very well equipped for catering for large numbers and there is a separate catering kitchen should you wish to hire caterers for a special meal or for your entire stay!

Getting in:
The whole house is yours! The only room which is locked off is the catering kitchen – for caterers only – should you wish to hire contract caterers durng yor stay.

Extra bits:
This house is special – you won’t want to leave!

Boar’s Head Holiday Pub with hot tub in Shropshire, England Central UK

16th Century former coaching Inn. Cinema room, games room with air hockey, pool, darts karaoke and plenty of board games to entertain your family.It was set up to sleep 23 but whilst the rule of 6 is in place we have reduced the bedrooms to comply.Outside we have a Hot Tub, a garden area with day bed and outside bar. Charcoal BBQ and covered seating area.We have a bespoke indoor infa red sauna that seats 6 peopleWe can pre stock the bar with products please email for details.

The space
Multi fuel burner in one of the inglenook fire places. sky q with 75 inch flat screen and sound bar.Fuly equipped catering kitchen ice machine dishwasher and utility room

Getting in:
Hot Tub Outside Bar

Extra bits:
The housekeeper visits to look after the Hot tub to comply with health and safety and accesses the laundry room to service the Curly Tail Accommodation whilst the rule of 6 is in place

Bessingham Manor with hot tub in Bessingham, England North

Bessingham Manor is an award winning historic Victorian house, recently restored to its former glory. Most of the bedrooms are huge, many with four poster beds and their own en-suites. It is situated just five miles inland from Holt, Cromer and Sheringham but is quietly nestled on the edge of a tiny village, away from the normal busy tourist areas.

Large Country House with hot tub in Derbyshire with a View with hot tub in Derbyshire, England Central UK

Stainsborough Hall is a large country house on the shores of Carsington Water in the Derbyshire Dales that’s been renovated to offer high levels of comfort and style. With ten bedrooms, four reception rooms, and a truly remarkable kitchen this house offers everything you need to have a fantastic break with friends. Surrounded by stunning countryside views and beautiful gardens, but close to the Peak District and it’s many attractions.

The space
This a large country house that’s been recently renovated and offering high levels of comfort and style.

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PLEASE NOTE: Due to the current government guidelines it is illegal for groups of more than six people to meet either inside or outside in a social setting. We are therefore not able to accept any reservations for groups that are larger than six people that are due to arrive before January 2021, at which point the rules will have hopefully changed (but obviously there are no guarantees).

Good Times @ Clift Hill : Lakes, chef/hot tubs* in Carlisle, Cumbria North

Clift Hill – for Lake District & Hadrian’s Wall. Easy car & train access. 16 guests. 9 bedrooms.Book with confidence, clear cancellation policy. Safe and clean. Optional Hot tubs/sauna (up to 3 hired at cost for you from ?250) & catering for dinner, tea, bfast etc – speak to my chef for prices/menuRead reviews to get flavour!

The space
– It is different to most holiday lets in that you will see and benefit from the fact it is homely. As such, you will quickly feel relaxed and make it yours!

The space
is generous enough for you to be able to social distance within the property if needed. CLIFT HILLWith majestic views over the Solway Plain, this grand building provides a captivating base from which to explore the Lake District, Hadrians Wall and Southern ScotlandClift Hill is a generously proportioned Edwardian mansion, designed for the last days of servants and built during the first years of the Great War. Long-defunct bell pushes can be found in most rooms, including some bathrooms; a reminder of a bygone era. Relive a time when enormous bath tubs and dressing for dinner were de rigeur.The house is the perfect place to celebrate a birthday with children and grandchildren wholl be delighted to see hares in the garden in the mornings and startled deer in the overgrown orchard??my children say the house is perfect for hide and seek.Younger folk may enjoy darts and table tennis in the garage, proper table football in the cloakroom and watching movies with the projector (attach your own games console) or the possibility of a hot tub after a barbecue at the fire-pit on the terrace. Others may roll up the rugs and put the bang & olufsen on max and dance!..no neighbour worriesHOUSE & GARDENSThe building was conceived in 1913 and finished in 1915, designed by the Chance family, who were wealthy merchants involved in the local textile mills (worth a visit). They started building the house on the small hillock opposite but changed their mind and opted for the more solid rock that permits substantial cellars.During my work on the house, I have learnt how much the Edwardians loved fresh air. There is an elaborate venting system that resembles in parts one of those pneumatic tube transport devices. Nowadays I try to keep the air from coming into the house but the eleven fireplaces and forty-four doors often conspire against me.However, the illusion of being outside when indoors extends beyond the air vents. In the handsome dining room, William Morris wallpaper meets wisteria creeping in at the windows, creating an impression of a real and an imagined garden intertwining.The enormous family portrait on the dining room wall was painted by John Walton (my father) in 1957. Sharp eyes will notice that he is in the picture, holding a paintbrush. The wonderful fireplace and decor make this a room that can be as formal as you wish, or the perfect size for long board games or late-night poker sessions.In the ground floor cloakroom there is a magnificent thunder box lavatory and large double sinks. Pride in plumbing is a leitmotif of this mini mansion.From the master bedroom with its interesting en-suite bathroom, there is a view on all sides over miles of wide, open landscape, with both the North Pennines and Lake District omnipresent. Today you can enjoy these views just as the original owner, Mr Chance once did. Nothing but nothing has changed!The house once had its own grounds, river, farm, greenhouse, stables and garaging for a multitude of vehicles. The river is approached by deeply sunken steps that are almost tunnels through the undergrowth and after a short hop past the cows you may find the eels and sea trout that my children loved. The cliffs here are particularly dramatic and totally unexpected, formed from an outcrop of very fine-grained, orange-red ??Kirklinton?? sandstone. Kingfishers live here and, if you are lucky, you might catch a flash of blue as you wade to the mini island at low flow.Clift Hill swallows children ?? you will get just occasional sightings. An old school bell sits on the front porch for you to summon them to supper.Houses like this are familiar to anyone who has ever watched a period drama and being here, in the spacious, elegant rooms, the Edwardian period comes alive. The original teak sink for washing your crystal is still there as are so many other features. If you can work out why there are sliding locks on the outside of so many doors or why there are arches in the interconnecting bedroom, please let me know!THE AREAFor walkers, Hadrians Wall, a world UNESCO site, crosses 10 minutes from the house and of course, we are a short drive from the Lake District National Park and also the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. An abundance of maps is available. Nearby is the Great Border city of Carlisle, an ancient settlement with Roman discoveries still emerging. The cathedral alone is worth making the journey for, with stunning misericords and a magical ceiling depicting the heavens in midnight blue silk studded with gold stars.In the nearby countryside there are some enigmatic stone circles – including Castlerigg, dating from 3000 BC, which has bracing views of Helvellyn in the background ?? and Long Meg and Her Daughters, a Bronze Age stone circle near Penrith.For rail enthusiasts, remnants of the days of railway glory are all around, with the old Waverley Line route still available for unofficial exploration just up the road at Kirkandrews-on-Esk, where incidentally is the most beautiful, quite long and scary suspension bridge (max. 5 people).LOCAL HISTORY1915 context – the year of the house was also the same year the British ran out of Artillery Shells and a huge factory was built around the corner at Gretna for women manufacturing Cordite – Known as the Devils Porridge.The area is also rich in other recent and ancient history, lack of redevelopment means that there is much to see and imagine. With maps you can cross and recross the river Lyne at all the historic fording points – we have found old cart wheels. Great little local walk through private woodlands leading to Hidden River Cafe (amazing full meals), ask for detailsClift Hill stands apart, literally and metaphorically, from the other buildings in this area ?? the house appears on the horizon long before you reach it. All around are the so-called ??Debatable Lands?? ?? neither Scottish nor English for many centuries, families simply picked a side. You were either with the Grahams or the Armstrongs, battling for cattle, land and loyalty. PRACTICALITIES: Clift Hill is a great landmark, easily sleeping 16 people in 9 bedrooms (one in loft has reduced privacy) and there is a sofa bed in sitting room.The grounds contain a stable, fruit bushes and orchard. There is a fun area adjacent to the driveway with trampoline, zip wire and often a slackwire. The views are of the unspoilt Cumbria countryside loved by Wainwright, and the Rivers Esk, Eden and Lyne are nearby.The local linear settlement of Longtown is unrepentantly stuck in a time warp and not at all twee. You will find the basics here. The hardware shop – John Graham – has those bygone parts you need and is worth a visit.There are pubs in Longtown and neighbouring Smithfield but the best food is just along the river at the Hidden River cafe – a lovely 20 minute bike ride away. MORE ON THE HOUSE HISTORYFrom auction records at Sothebys it is evident that Mr Chance liked his art and no doubt appreciated Ruskin. We have returned most of the house to an appearance that he, William Morris or Burne-Jones might have appreciated if alive in 1915: still lots of oak and proud metal work together with a smattering of stained glass. Many of the artworks on the walls of Clift Hill today are by family members, from portraits through to abstracts.Today, the house is slowly regaining the glowing vitality it enjoyed in the lifetime of its enigmatic original owner. It offers a unique chance to step into the world where servants were on the way out and central heating was on the way in. The original floorplan is retained and the numerous doors and two staircases often make you feel as if youre participating in a West End farce. Visitors often find themselves congregating in the large kitchen with its Aga, two sofas, and old bell system for the servants still visible. Or playing the piano and singing!Please also look at additional photos and comments on well known social media site under clifthill.Note that airbnb only lets you book for maximum of 16. I recommend booking the Sunday if you’re thinking of weekend stay ..please ask. Even if you can’t all stay the night it gives you a chance for a hearty walk and lunch by the fire and still time for a quiet, if long, drive or train journey.Environmental considerationsLED lights throughout, electricity monitors, some recycled paper products, vegan soaps and shampoos.

Beautiful farmhouse near Abergavenny – Sleeps 6-16 with swiming pool and hot tub in Grosmont, Wales Central UK

Surrounded by wild meadows and with far-reaching rural views, Old Great Marlborough is a beautifully restored, self-catered farmhouse for large groups wanting to escape it all. The once forgotten, traditional Welsh farmhouse, is immersed in both history and beauty, sleeping anywhere from 6 to 16 people. Find country comfort with beautifully restored bedrooms, spacious reception rooms, a swimming pool, a wood-fired hot tub and so much more.

The space
The house and its 3-acre gardens are perfectly secluded so you are guaranteed peace and tranquillity. An indoor swimming pool, woodfired hot tub along with a games room and tennis court provide plenty of activity for all ages. Meanwhile, a large garden room (complete with fruiting grapevine), antique dining room, and 30 x 30 ft living room with a wood-burning stove make the house a luxurious, comfortable setting for large gatherings. Cooking is a joy in our large, farmhouse kitchen which boasts an Aga and Belfast sink, whilst our well-proportioned bedrooms (all with their own bathrooms), fine artwork, and antique furniture create the ideal atmosphere for a relaxing holiday. The sleeping accommodation is spread throughout the main, historic part of the house, a swimming pool annex, and a separate bunkhouse with its own kitchenette and dining area. We do have a sofa bed available as an extra sleeping space (If you wish to make use of this you will need to provide your own linen to use it)We have just newly installed a hotel-grade heating and plumbing system so lots of hot water and no cold showers!The grounds of OGM host a tennis court with a viewing pavilion, a sunken garden, a covered BBQ area and many secluded seating areas.The gardens feature stunning views of the Black Mountains, Hay Bluff, the magical Skirrid Mountain, rolling hills, farmland, and on a clear night ?? the Milky Way. Holidays at OGM are magical throughout the year, thanks to our array of outdoor and indoor activities on-site. The indoor, under-floor swimming pool provides endless entertainment, particularly as, when closed, it doubles up as a great indoor play area.

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We share the driveway and farmland with our neighbour. Please stick to the area surrounding the house only and the public footpaths. If you have dogs, please make sure to shut the main gate at the bottom of the drive before letting them run free.