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Go on holiday to one of the places in our care for a trip filled with memories, while helping us look after these places well into the future.
Every year we restore and bring new life to holiday cottages, bothies, bunkhouses and campsites across England, Wales and Northern Ireland for you to enjoy on a National Trust holiday. Here you'll find our new places, as well as existing holiday cottages which have been recently refurbished.
On the Hafod Estate with trails from the gate, this traditional estate-worker's cottage is full of Welsh character. It will have an enclosed garden, looking onto the Lady's Walk which you can follow to find the estate's gardens, falls and views into the valley. Rest up by the woodburner at the end of a day exploring. Sleeps six.
This friendly-looking building brings together a cottage and former dairy. It is a comfortable, modern holiday cottage with accessible rooms on the ground floor and original features throughout. As well as all-hours access to the Weir Garden, you’ll have your own private garden created by the head gardener. Sleeps ten.
This stone building began life as a dovecot in the 1800s, and will soon be a rustic, beachside bothy with simple facilities. It has a path to the beach from an enclosed garden, and is surrounded by wildlife and views of the Purbeck Hills. Sleeps four.
Many holiday cottages have been recently refurbished, making them even more cosy and comfortable for your stay. You'll find bright, modern kitchens and bathrooms, lovely colours, wallpapers and linens, and soft sofas for evenings by a roaring woodburner. We've preserved and given new life to original and historical features, helping to tell each building's special story.
This 19th-century, brick house is in an idyllic position on the edge of Kedleston Park. It has fresh, colourful interiors and a large garden with views across the parkland. Sleeps six.
This 18th-century stone cottage is full of original features, and has its own key to Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden. Sleeps two.
Malt House has its own turret, home to a snug room for reading and relaxing. The Tamar River meanders by, so you can bring your own canoe or kayak. Sleeps six.
Latticed arched windows and an ivy-clad doorway lend a pretty feel to this lodge. Sleeps six.
You'll overlook lush green plants and the stream in Upton House's bog garden when you stay at Bog Cottage. The terraced gardens, orchard, mirror pool and woodland walk are all on your doorstep. Sleeps four.
There are views across Hell's Mouth Bay from Pant Rhiw Cottage, an area famous for coastal walking routes. Sleeps four.
Cotehele Quay Lodge Cottage is full of quirks and original features, and looks down to the Tamar River at the heart of the Cotehele estate. Sleeps two.
This simple, stone building offers an open-plan space for relaxing and sleeping, close to the South West Coast Path. Sleeps four.
Converted stables in a walled garden near Dunham Massey’s walks and historic attractions, with rustic features, modern luxuries and lots of outdoor space. Sleeps four.
This cosy, village apartment is next to a scenic bridge and ford where the Oare and Badgworthy waters meet. Sleeps four.
A farmhouse made for gathering together, in the heart of a lovely Cheshire village and a short walk from Dunham Massey’s Georgian house, gardens and deer park. Sleeps 12.
A modern, timber-framed barn with views to the Surrey hills. Sleeps six.
A quirky holiday cottage in a former isolation hospital with amazing views over the Purbeck Hills. Sleeps eight.
A gothic gate lodge on the coastal estate of Mussenden Temple and Downhill Demesne. Sleeps two.
A rustic, light-filled farm cottage on the Sizergh estate, with views of the medieval castle, walking trails and cycle routes on the doorstep. Sleeps four.
A secluded, period lodge on the Castle Ward estate, surrounded by wildlife and walks. Sleeps two.
A charming gardener’s cottage with an apple orchard view at Florence Court. Sleeps four.
Converted hilltop stables above the Wye Valley. Sleeps four.
Eighteenth-century hop kilns are part of the fabric of this quirky apartment, joining Hop Kiln Farmhouse, Kiln Barn and Hop Kiln Cart Barn on the Brockhampton estate. Sleeps two.
A converted barn with a fresh, bright interior, views towards Eyam Moor and walks from the doorstep. There’s even an owl box with a camera livestream. Sleeps six.
A converted barn in the Peak District's Hope Valley, surrounded by scenic walks and climbing adventures. Sleeps four.
A Grade II-listed cottage from the 1700s in the Peak District's Hope Valley, with inglenook fireplaces and log-burning stoves. Sleeps six.
Go on holiday to one of the places in our care for a trip filled with memories, while helping us look after these places well into the future.