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Prestige Holiday Cottages

We offer a brilliant selection of hand picked properties, where you can relax and enjoy your holiday. You have a choice, whether to stay in a thatched cottage, a typical Cotswold’s cottage, a large house or even an apartment.

Which ever you decide on, all are in prime locations either close to the beach or in a picturesque, rural village. Weekend and short breaks are available from November – End of February. In the mid – high season (March – End of October) weekly bookings in Cornwall and Devon commence on a Saturday and on a Friday in the Cotswolds.

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