The gable end of a small, stone-built, cottage overlook a garden with a lawn, shrubs and overhanging trees. Small Holiday Cottages for 3-5 Guests

Find My Favourite Small Holiday Cottages

The UK has hundreds of tempting 1-2 bedroom small holiday cottages in idyllic coast and country locations – from cosy cottages for couples seeking a romantic getaway to character cottages for a family of four—or two sets of friends. Scroll down to view our selection of small holiday homes sleeping 3-5 guests. Click on the description of any cottage to view its main page and more images.

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Our range of well-equipped 2-bedroom holiday cottages in the UK come in a variety of styles, from quaint, cosy thatched cottages amidst rural Somerset cider orchards to contemporary beach apartments or converted East Coast fishermen’s lofts in Norfolk and Northumberland. If your family includes pets, plenty of pet-friendly small cottages can be found in our collection, allowing them to share a holiday with you – preferably one with walks from the front door.

Sleeping from 3-5 guests, they are perfect for self-catering holidays for

  • Two sets of friends
  • Young families with 1-2 young children at an age where they are happy to share a bedroom.
  • Perfect for a couple looking to enjoy a weekend break with a set of parents

Cosiness and Charm: Looking for a peaceful and secluded retreat? Small and intimate holiday homes exude a cosy and charming atmosphere. Rooms have a warm and inviting ambience, with features like exposed beams, fireplaces, and traditional décor, perfect for a snug and intimate setting for your holiday.

Privacy and Seclusion: Looking for a peaceful and secluded retreat? Small cottages provide privacy and seclusion that larger accommodations may not offer. Relax amidst rural or scenic locations, away from the hustle and bustle of busy tourist areas.

Affordability: Small holiday cottages are often more affordable than larger accommodations such as hotels or resorts. They can be a cost-effective option whether you are an individual, a couple, or a small family looking to save on accommodation costs while still enjoying a comfortable and private space to come and go as you please.

Flexibility and Independence: Staying in a small cottage gives you a sense of independence and flexibility. They have their own self-contained unit, with amenities like a kitchen and living area, allowing you to cook their meals at your chosen time.

Authenticity and Local Experience: You may find yourself in a cosy thatched cottage in the heart of a Cotswold village or overlooking a beach in Cornwall. Small cottages fit comfortably in village and rural locations, allowing you to experience the local culture, traditions, and way of life. In addition, they offer a more authentic and immersive experience, allowing guests to connect with the local community and explore the surrounding areas at their own pace.

Romantic Getaways: Small cottages are popular with couples seeking a romantic getaway. The intimate and romantic atmosphere and the privacy and seclusion make them an ideal setting for a romantic retreat.

Nature and Outdoor Activities: Many little holiday cottages are located in areas of natural beauty, such as national parks, countryside, or coastal regions where you can spend your time together hiking, biking, wildlife watching, wild swimming, or just taking leisurely walks in scenic surroundings.