We have 76 Holiday Lodges in England. Here are just a few of the fantastic holiday lodges in England. To find lodges, chalets and bungalows in a specific area just use the Area Links to the right.
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Golden Sands Holiday Park - (Cresswell,
Northumberland) - Seaside caravan holidays at their very best at the privately owned and run five star Golden Sands Holiday Park, yards from the beach in the village of Cresswell on the beautiful Northumberland Coast.
  
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Hornsea Lakeside Lodges - (Hornsea,
Yorkshire) - Hornsea Lakeside Lodges offers a hot tub. Guests at Hornsea Lakeside Lodges will be able to enjoy activities in and around Hornsea, like golfing and fishing.
 
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Cowden Holiday Park - (Cowden,
Yorkshire) - Situated in Great Cowden, Cowden Holiday Park features a restaurant.
The resort offers a children's playground. Guests at Cowden Holiday Park will be able to enjoy activities in and around Great Cowden, like fishing.
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Beech Lodge - (Ripon,
North Yorkshire) - Situated in the lower reaches of the pretty Wensleydale region alongside the River Ure is the historic little market town of Masham. Boasting a huge market square - where a Wednesday market has recently been joined by a popular Saturday market – this charming settlement is set within gently rolling farmland. The town itself provides a good range of crafts, galleries, shops, restaurants and pubs and has become best known as the home to the Black Sheep Brewery – a company which makes over eleven million pints of beer every year. Through the idyllic surrounding scenery, visitors can enjoy a variety of walks along the Ure or across the hills and visit the popular towns of Ripon and Harrogate – both of which are just a short drive away.
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The Log Cabin - (Honiton,
Devon) - The Hills are a nationally important landscape and were designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in recognition of the special qualities of its natural and built environment. Being relatively unspoilt, the Hills offer a rare sense of timelessness. A network of hedges, mature hedgerow trees and small copses link a rich mosaic of semi-natural habitats. The area is perfect for walks, cycling and horse riding where the quiet bridleways and byways offer many opportunities to explore and enjoy the locally distinctive buildings, archaeological remains and natural flora and fauna. Sheldon is centrally located to explore attractions further away, such as the City of Exeter with its ancient Cathedral, High Street shopping and arts centres. Historic Honiton is also nearby, giving you a chance to find out more about the honey exports that gave the town its name and, a few miles south, you’ll find the unspoilt beaches of Exmouth and the rest of the Jurassic Coast.
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Hoburne Doublebois - (Liskeard,
Cornwall) - A haven of peace... an idyllic country hideaway in Cornwall. Modern and traditional holiday lodges, golf and pure relaxation are the order of the day here, as you enjoy everything this park has to offer.
On the edge of Bodmin Moor, near to surfing paradise Newquay, the Eden Project, Padstow and the beautiful Cornish Coastline - Hoburne Doublebois is the ideal Park for relaxing family holidays in Cornwall.

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Lodge 48 - (Bideford,
Devon) - Woolsery is a small village in North Devon, which offers a shop and pub. Hartland Forest is nearby and includes hundreds of acres of woodland. Five miles away is the village of Clovelly, with its pretty cottages, cobbled footpath, and 14th Century harbour. The seashore from Bideford to Bude is part of the National Trust's Heritage Coastline and offers walks and stunning cliffs at Hartland Quay. Bude and the Tamar Lakes offer watersports, which means there is something for everyone.
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Hoburne Cotswold - (Cirencester,
Gloucestershire) - A dreamy vision of chocolate-box landscapes, rolling hills and charming stone villages - that' the idyll of tranquillity awaiting you at our Cotswolds holiday park.
   
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The Springs - (Ryde,
Isle of Wight) - Also known as “The Gateway to the Island”, the largest town on the Isle of Wight, Ryde, has been an extremely popular holiday location since the mid 19th century. There is a huge amount to see and do in Ryde, and it is highly accessible to holidaymakers because of the regular catamaran, ferry and hovercraft transport services. Ryde has something for everyone, including a great selection of shops, restaurants and pubs, as well as six miles of gorgeous sandy beaches. The bustling seaside esplanade has plenty of recreational opportunities including an ice rink, tenpin bowling, bowling greens, putting greens, a pretty boating lake and a children’s paddling pool and rides. Everything is within easy reach, making this a very stress-free and relaxing holiday location.

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No 24 Tattershall Country Park - (Horncastle,
Lincolnshire) - Nestling between the Fens and the Wolds in the heart of Lincolnshire, is Tattershall Lakes Country Park. Tattershall Park consists of 325 acres offering woodlands, lakes and open spaces along with sporting opportunities. There is a 60 acre water skiing and wakeboarding lake, a 45 acre jet skiing lake, a 9 hole golf course, four lakes covering all aspects of coarse fishing, two bars, one with lake views, a restaurant, children's play area and on site supermarket. Lincoln is within easy travelling distance, with its cathedral, castle and shopping or spend a day exploring the coast, visiting nature reserves at Donna Nook and Gibraltar Point.
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