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From the Editor
There is something exhilarating about journeying to the farthest reaches of land, where the heavens, sea and earth collide in a blaze of magnificent glory, where the enormity of the world under a blanket of stars is almost overwhelming and howling winds are as beautiful and appealing as balmy summer days. Our newest property resides in such a place; a place on the edge, a place that feels invitingly far away.
With this, we know that not everyone yearns for such faraway adventures and we invite those to holiday a little closer to home, with two of our old favourites this autumn.
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The Lizard, Cornwall | Sleeps up to 6
With a strong maritime past and iconic clifftop presence, The Signal Station sits high above the waves on mainland Britain's most southerly point. Intimate, bright and with interiors flawlessly complementing the ever-changing and dramatic horizon, this home-for-six is the perfect family retreat on Cornwall's south coast. Take the full tour or view the live availability calendar to be amongst the first to stay.
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Ombersley, Worcestershire | Sleeps up to 12
Settled within 12 acres of immaculately landscaped gardens and swathed in Wisteria, The Parsonage is the most delightful Cotswolds retreat. Great for family occasions and groups of friends, this opulent home offers a magical escape with uninterrupted views of the Malvern Hills.
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Near Watergate Bay, Cornwall | Sleeps up to 2
Nomadic by nature and bohemian in soul, Sundance is settled off the beaten track but within easy reach of Cornwall's paradise beaches and world-class surf. Pared-back yet sumptuous and with inspired inside-outside living, this couples' retreat will encourage lovers to embrace the wilder side of life.
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