
Sunday Times readers may have seen a fantastic cottages4you listed property in one of their travel features this weekend. For those that didn’t the article: ‘The 100 best summer holidays for 2010’ by Stephen Bleach promoted summer holidays that were a little different. The property in featured in the article is a former shepherd’s cottage and includes a beautiful array of features – including a flat screen TV that offers a live feed of the surrounding wildlife outside.
We’ve already had a lot of interest in the property, so if you want to book you’ll have to get in quick. You can find details and the property reference by clicking here. You can also find inspiration for other summer breaks by reading the article here.
Our late availability section has also drawn attention to this fantastic property in the Peak District. Lea Hall in Matlock, Derbyshire is a Grade II listed manor house that sleeps 20 guests. The property was also the rumoured home of Florence Nightingale – though we’re fairly convinced the 12 LCD TVs and 10 iPod docks were added more recently. If you’d like a look at this stunning property you can find the details by clicking here.
We love offering our customers something a little bit different and with the weather we’ve been having of late, there seems no better time to start thinking about your holidays!
If you’ve stayed somewhere a bit different on a holiday then why not leave a comment below and share it with our readers?

