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Independent Cottages is a self-catered home rental service in the UK, specializing in renting British cottages.
The cottages were called the Rocking Chair Cottages, because the cove at the end of the road was Rocking Chair Cove.
Book Simonton Court Historic Inn and Cottages starting at $219 per nightSimonton Court Historic Inn and Cottages provides one of the most authentic and charming lodging experiences on the island.
Its nearly 200 properties include castles, follies, cottages and prisons.
You can share your breakup story with Independent Cottages here.
At our cottages, my daughter found her own middle ground.
Then came the paint jobs, to prettify the old cottages.
Here, cabins, lakeside villas and cottages are the accommodation staples.
One of the cottages contains a wine bar and cellar.
In artificial landscapes castles, churches and cottages were seen as scenic.
And it is one of a few cottages within the compound.
Old houses (mansions and cottages alike) are haunted: obviously they are.
It encompasses 27 buildings, including townhouses interspersed with timber-framed cottages.
"A lot of the movie stars have cottages there," he said.
Although I associate the Gilded Age with Newport "cottages" and Mrs.
Book Nick's Cove Cottages starting at $315 per nightNick's Cove is a collection of rustically opulent cottages on the tranquil shores of Tomales Bay, just 60 miles north of San Francisco and pets are warmly welcomed.
The 100-acre property includes duck ponds, ponies, holiday cottages, and lodges.
Or Tuscany, where rolling fields end in quaint villages and stony cottages.
Properties are unique and encourage coziness – think cabins, cottages, chalets, and more.
Location: Dungeness, United KingdomPrices: Start at $1,098 per nightSource: Dezeen, Mulberry Cottages
The cottages have room for two to four guests to sleep comfortably.
The silo cottages are nestled on 10 acres in the Texas countryside.
They were inspired by the Hamptons, Long Island and British beach cottages.
They're coming for the new homes—usually  cottages , with high ceilings and porches.
We'll get rid of mom-and-pop cottages and replace them with McMansions.
"[Newport Cottages] take the 'nursery' out of nursery furniture," Spelling praises the brand.
Then we partnered with Rural Studio out of Alabama to build artist cottages.
He had visions of a wellness retreat with cottages and a conference center.
By Meriden green, people polish their Jags in the sun outside thatched cottages.
It had about 47 cottages on it and was known as Martin's Beach.
Their operating bases are ramshackle cottages and garages polka-dotted with bullet holes.
SARAH CARTERBOSTON Dear Sarah, Thick, sprawling multigenerational sagas seem ubiquitous in summer cottages.
The same local family has run Husafell's campgrounds and cottages for seven generations.
Here, graystone homes and brick cottages line elegant boulevards with wide, grassy medians.
Red cottages lined the coast, white ferries traveled between islands, seabirds congregated on skerries.
The luxurious Fisher Island Club Hotel offers several villas, guest house suites and cottages.
The homes started as small cottages, but were soon replaced by large Victorian mansions.
They constructed small cottages to live in, and one big fully staffed kitchen house.
Around Sóller, traditional cottages can be found on Airbnb for under $100 a night.
Side streets are lined with flower-shrouded bungalows, cottages on stilts and stucco villas.
Today the restored property is an arts space and private home with rental cottages.
She said workmen had fortified the roofs on all seven cottages that survived Hurricane Maria.
I passed quaint cottages nestled in the valley and forlorn hitchhikers who stared me down.
Roccascalegna is dotted with fruit trees, stone cottages, a few bed and breakfasts, and restaurants.
Most of the older houses are, like this one, simple frame cottages; newer construction varies.
The 16th-century structure has three additional cottages and claims a world-famous walled garden.
We paddled past enormous summer cottages with immaculate gardens, gazebos, private docks and boat garages.
Historic cottages, however, can be an interesting option for the travelers looking for cozy authenticity.
Water Cottages, as they are called here, are built on stilts connected by a boardwalk.
Beyond the gravel were the inferior cottages, separated from us by a low white fence.
His high vantage point enabled him to peer into the whitewashed cottages on either side.
Everything had fallen down and fishermen would use the cottages' wooden floor boards for fires.
There were extra sheds and extra outbuildings and even a couple of small, well-built cottages.
Downtowns would be emptied, and everyone would be connected through ''electronic cottages'' dispersed throughout the countryside.
Puzzlewood is open year round to guests and also has cottages that can be rented out.
We have cabins and cottages and Airbnbs that allow plenty of access to the overrated outdoors.
It's home to cobbled streets, courtyards, and 50 rooms, cottages, and suites in restored stone buildings.
During the 20th century, the hospital expanded to include new facilities, cafeterias, and cottages for staff. 
It is physically between Ivy and Nottingham cottages and appears to be of a similar size.
Accommodations range from garden rooms and cottages to a suite in a century-old sugar mill.
They clean and maintain the cottages and suites that surround the junior Olympic-size heated pool.
Hundreds of smaller homes, built as summer cottages in the 753s, are clustered around Candlewood Lake.
Anyone interested can enter the contest by submitting their "story of heartbreak" on Independent Cottages' website.
It's pretty relaxing, there's not much going on aside from fields and old stone churches and cottages.
Some people strive to be doctors, or academics, or live in quaint cottages by the sea. Us?
Tara wakes up and follows the girl through the woods to a bunch of dilapidated beach cottages.
The company boasted 447 different styles from towering multi-story structures to cottages with outhouses sold separately.
She soon learned that her infatuation with cottages was shared by a number of other New Yorkers.
But how her cottages differ substantively from those offered simply as desert getaways is hard to say.
The tiny resort opened in 1999 and has 11 private cottages, each of which has a deck.
Unlike other silos that have been converted into tiny houses, these cottages are made strictly for leisure.
They bought a hotel, now called the Crest Inn Suites and Cottages, in Gansevoort, north of Albany.
Last week, we asked you to share images and memories from your cottages (or camps or cabins).
Cottages and tents went up, too, with as many as 8,000 Torontonians moving there for the summer.
A soft mist started to descend as the evening closed in, slowly swallowing gray cottages and barns.
In addition to rooms at the main inn, on-site cottages, suites, and entire homes are available.
In addition to standard guest rooms, Lido House offers five cottages set back from the main hotel.
If that were so, the roads around the Rocking Chair Cottages would have been incandescent with light.
I'd read about the Waimea Plantation Cottages on Kauai in a travel magazine in the early 1990s.
The Turtle Beach Hotel has cozy bell-shaped cottages in a quiet location across from the beach.
Thatched cottages line a lush ravine that winds up a valley alive with the clack of jackdaws.
The 45-acre (20-hectare) estate includes a Georgian-style brick mansion, tennis courts and smaller cottages.
According to the listing, you can rent the entire island or any of the five private cottages.
Yet cards habitually show woods, cottages and robins sunk deep in it, with more star-flakes descending.
Her last days are spent in an actors' retirement home, a very lovely one with individual cottages.
Residences, which start at $2.45 million, include beach cottages, homes near the course and mountain tree houses.
When the traffic is at a standstill, some of the smaller cottages look dwarfed by the cars.
The lights of isolated cottages appear as vulnerable as small fishing boats adrift upon a terrible ocean.
It was founded in 2002 in an old farmhouse that looks inconspicuous next to the neighbouring cottages.
"This time of year, black bears are notorious for raiding trash bins, camps, cottages, orchards," he tells PEOPLE.
"Here&aposs hoping it misses us," said one shopper, Sandra Whitcher, who owns the Coffeeriver Cottages on Dominica.
Jude Lamarre and Mario Barajas clean up the flooded patio area of the Fern Grove Cottages in Guerneville.
In a neighborhood of manses and cottages, the house makes, as its owners do, a statement of nonconformity.
From a bird's eye view, the 18,000-square-foot residence looks like a cluster of 12 separate cottages.
Using archival maps, they spotted four Weeksville cottages in an area where Bedford-Stuyvesant and Crown Heights meet.
The set was a cartoony village beneath a starry sky: cottages and townhouses, planter boxes, a cobblestone path.
One of the oldest, Candlewood Isle, was developed in the 1930s, its narrow streets lined with quaint cottages.
Cottages are the perfect laid-back breakThere are plenty of places to get away from it all too.
One of the city's temporary housing solutions was building 5,000 wooden cottages at designated camps for displaced residents.
Plus, Independent Cottages notes that the Cotswolds will be fully decorated for Christmas during this time of year.
But we managed to renovate the property to include summer rental cottages and have raised two children here.
When I loitered by the clotheslines, I spied on those cottages, hoping for something—I didn't know what.
According to Canine Cottages, it takes people an average of 2 minutes, 49 seconds to find the pup.
What You'll Find The housing stock includes blocky brick colonials, Victorians with doubledecker front porches and craftsman cottages.
Cabins and cottages are individually designed, with some featuring back porches, indoor fireplaces, outdoor showers and clawfoot tubs.
" These newcomers were buying up the "shabby, modest mews and cottages" and turning them into "elegant, expensive residences.
Considering Kinkade repeated motifs—cottages, white picket fences, mountains—this could theoretically mean any painting in his style.
Newport, Rhode Island, is one of those storybook towns with whimsical cottages, enormous mansions, and miles of coastal walkways.
Grayson is also building a set of small cottages behind Lula Jane's, designed to fit in with the neighborhood.
But in May that year its residents were evicted from their cottages to make way for an international airport.
She bought one of Aspen's cribs as well as the boys' matching Artisan Collection cribs ($1,095) from Newport Cottages.
We allowed a hundred [accessory dwelling units, sometimes called backyard cottages or mother-in-law units] as a pilot.
Two cottages are available in the former lighthouse keeper's quarters of the Start Point Lighthouse on the Devon coast.
According to Unusual Places, residents began to paint floral patterns on their wooden cottages more than 100 years ago.
The 45-acre complex includes a Georgian-style brick mansion, swimming pool, tennis courts and cottages for embassy staff.
Housing includes Victorian homes and workers' cottages that survived the 1906 earthquake, but these rarely come on the market.
Tidy cottages that start at around $400,000 line streets on the way to the community beach at Founders Bay.
Plenty of rural cottages and apartments are available on Airbnb, where rentals range from $100 to $250 a night.
Inside the property, there are a wide variety of accommodations including cottages, guest rooms, suites, village homes, and residences.
Eighteenth-century British landscapes often had such buildings dotted about their slopes, styled as temples, grottoes, and Merlinesque cottages.
At the port of Doëlan, little multi-colored fishing boats float in green water, surrounded by charming thatched cottages.
The Victorian cottages we slept in had once housed the political elites of Ottawa society and their celebrity friends.
Caitlyn Marie Boller and Adam Wallace Bastein were married June 8 at Waimea Plantation Cottages on Kauai in Hawaii.
The all-new real estate also matches the branded revamp, with "inns" and "cottages" standing in for houses and hotels.
The RCMP said they were searching cottages, cabins, waterways and other areas in and around York Landing for the suspects.
The stay will take place from December 13 to December 16, and Independent Cottages will accept entries until December 2.
It's also common for locals to see Kate Winslet walking around the area, according to an Independent Cottages press release.
Spend your days at the spa, with its antique sugar copper fountain and gingerbread-trimmed treatment cottages amid tropical landscaping.
The property's five shingled-wood cottages, each with its own fireplace and balcony, offer sweeping views of the neighboring islands.
The earliest cottages popped up near resort hotels on lakes that were linked to cities by trains and then, steamships.
Wanderlust The beachy headland west of Bordeaux forgoes glamour for the simpler things: surfing, fishermen's cottages and freshly shucked oysters.
Growing up, Ms. Sebelle spent summers vacationing in Ocean Beach, with numerous family members piling into one of those cottages.
The girl cousins who had come that year also participated, along with a couple of girls from two cottages down.
I went to the clotheslines out back, slinking along the rear of the cottages as if I were a spy.
More modest is Mulberry Point, a nearby peninsula where some shingle-sided cottages, usually not insulated, are for seasonal use.
In Finland, many people spend their summers in cottages, called "mokki," where they unplug and relax with family and friends.
He also left behind several cottages and outbuildings on his estate in the English countryside, which he built by hand.
I noticed house after house, from simple cottages to multimillion-dollar mansions, proudly displaying either version of the blue line.
There are cottages and guest houses where you can live like a backpacker, chilling on hammocks and enjoying the balmy weather.
They read pastoral novels and pasted vegetal designs on the walls of brick villas modelled after remote castles and sylvan cottages.
To rapturous applause he announced that his government would build 10,000 more cottages for locals in addition to 4,000 already completed.
According to district spokeswoman Jamie Fails, the school district has reported multiple allegations about the Care Cottages to Child Protective Services.
In the evening we pulled into Toumba Eco Farm, a cluster of comfortable stone cottages on a mountain overlooking the sea.
The historical Shaffer Cottages were restored to house four different tenants, with each living unit no bigger than 500 square feet.
Like rich people everywhere, they've bought summer "cottages" in Aspen, Jackson Hole, Nantucket or towns in Maine with scary, brooding names.
New Orleans' Garden District contains streets lined with 19th-century mansions, Victorian-style homes, colorful cottages, and its famous oak trees.
They designed New York's Pennsylvania Station, the so-called cottages of the rich in Newport, R.I., and the Boston Public Library.
Sheltered by a couple of cliffs, Martins Beach is 89 acres of beautiful white sand and a couple dozen rental cottages.
Room categories are numerous, and include double occupancy in the Victorian mansion to quadruple occupancy in wood-framed, pastel-painted cottages.
The first few pages introduce an enviable suburban life: weekend ski trips, lakeside summer cottages, beautifully appointed homes with gorgeous inhabitants.
With the construction, the character of the village began changing as quaint blue wooden cottages with white gingerbread trim were obliterated.
And as chance would have it, another of the once-tiny cottages sits next to the home at 31 Romain St.
The Muskoka region of central Ontario -- known for its lakes, rivers and cottages -- has been applying road salt since the 1950s.
In a new holiday-themed brainteaser from Canine Cottages, there&aposs a dog hiding among a crowd of jolly polar bears.
The oceanfront towers, cabanas, and cottages and villas each have their own vibe, which tends to be more modern and beachy. 
One of the last red-brick, single-story cottages in the city, the distillery's new home came with an interesting past.
We walked out toward the ocean on Crystal Pier, a structure dating back nearly 100 years that now holds vacation cottages.
Elegant, plantation-style suites and cottages feature original eucalyptus floors, private hot tubs and lanais for sunset views over the Pacific.
It is possible for the people in the cottages and the cars to look at one another through their respective windows.
Instead, prisoners lived in small cottages with common areas, private bedrooms, even kitchens with real cups, real dishes, and real knives.
If it's in your budget, the cay has seven beaches and several properties including a main house and a handful of cottages.
During the Midsummer festivities Finns retreat to their lakeside cabins and countryside cottages where they can enjoy the day in peaceful surroundings.
The home-stay service Independent Cottages is offering a real-life version of the breakup getaway through its "The Holiday"-inspired competition.
A development begun in 2006, the Cottages, is held up as a successful example of affordable housing, but has just 22 units.
A driveway winds past pale yellow cottages and a chapel to the renovated main lodge and a cluster of new, contemporary bungalows.
In Africatown, a semi-isolated clutch of cottages three miles north of downtown Mobile, the news carried a particular kind of heft.
In the Mount Kemble Lake community, 96 bungalows and cottages, some dating to the 17793s, sit on the banks of the lake.
Pared-back interiors that allow the cottages' original Zen architecture to shine, and a redwood meditation deck that cantilevers over a creek.
Extended families snap up new-age villas and Victorians, but rows of one-room cottages — dubbed tiny houses — run plenty farther inland.
This geometric jumble of cottages was built in the 6th century by settlers from the Cycladic island of Anafi, Santorini's diminutive neighbor.
Here one finds brick-and-shingle ranch houses, Arts and Crafts cottages, baby Dutch colonials and flat-roofed modernist retorts to convention.
We went past our set of cottages, and then past another, which looked much the same as ours but was indefinably inferior.
With whitewashed cottages blended among palatial houses, it is a classic example of the manicured countryside in southern England's well-heeled areas.
Trip Advisor Rating: 4.5 out of 5Pros: This Tomales Bay location is truly tranquil, as are the rustic-chic cottages, and private beach.
The island's nine houses are mostly traditional stone-built cottages, with the current housing stock capable of sustaining a population of about 30.
On the 180 acres in Dobbs Ferry, children live in cottages, attend school, play basketball or soccer and attend service in a chapel.
It's also where the young campers would arrive in the summer, before they were ushered into cottages concealed by beech and elm trees.
The emphasis of his contemporaries was on extracting plainspoken beauty from familiar Dutch topography, such as damp riverine scenes or clusters of cottages.
It will play out not only among stilted beach cottages and seaside resorts, but also in workaday towns and cities much farther west.
They want to book cottages in seaside towns, go on nice long walks, ruin cozy pubs for the locals, and then get wasted.
There are plenty of converted loft apartments and former worker cottages available on Airbnb for around 100 to 150 Australian dollars a night.
Professor Stevens, who is writing a book on Ontario's affection for cottages, spends a lot of time at them but doesn't own one.
There she encounters yet another disaster, a rock slide that buries three cottages and their inhabitants under a wave of stones and mud.
From empty motels to festival halls, conference centres to cottages - buildings are being repurposed at breakneck speed, with the homeless a top priority.
She began to paint houses, barns and seaside cottages, though the gap between the built structures and the natural world quickly became negligible.
Originally clustered in camps, some of the cottages were relocated throughout the city and fitted with plumbing and electricity for long-term use.
Cover image: A playground surrounded by cottages to house immigrants at a new family immigration detention center in Dilley, Texas, on Monday, Dec.
In good times, there are 25 guests on the property relaxing in cottages or rooms at the Hermitage, said Jill Gisselere, director of development.
Neal&aposs cottages were filled Friday, when high school graduation will be held in the town&aposs gym, a focal point of the community.
It's called France, and it's a prototype designed by Joshua Woodsman of Pin-Up Houses, which sells plans for sheds, cottages, and tiny houses.
Frogmore was one of three cottages Victoria gifted Abdul, along with Osbourne on the Isle of Wight and Karim Cottage at Balmoral in Scotland.
Shandong Chambroad Group plans to move into lumber processing to develop a special building material for villa cottages and gardens, said chairman Ma Yunsheng.
Village, a 285-acre development that accommodates former members of Austin's chronically homeless population in RVs, tiny houses and, soon, several 23D-printed cottages.
To help make that possible, we combed Airbnb for cozy listings in Upstate New York to include top-rated cabins, cottages, barns, and more.
But many lookouts along the way offer views of the ocean and of the Dutch-inspired red-roofed, white cottages clustered in the hills.
We'd walk through the Bywater and the next neighborhood north, Faubourg Marigny, where the "Creole cottages" and shotgun shacks were painted like multicolored parrots.
It seems both incongruous, given how embedded cottages are in our Canadian national psyche, and perfect, given how entangled we are with our neighbors.
Row after row of apartments and cottages, their facades peeled away like a shadowbox, opening to full view the private lives that unfolded within.
A third in-person count targeting remote areas like mountain cabins and lake cottages with no fixed address appears so far to be unaffected.
Cons: Travelers sensitive to noise may want to book elsewhere as many critical reviews note noise disrupted their stay in cottages with thin walls.
Guests stay in one of Chaa Creek's rain forest cottages and explore Maya sites such as the temples of Tikal, ceremonial caves and pyramids.
Families traded in their Ford Explorers for Lincoln Navigators, according to Ms. Swierc, the county treasurer, and people bought beach cottages in nearby Rockport.
Also worth scoping: the waterfront mansions on King Avenue, the sweet bungalows on Minnieford Avenue and the historic cottages on Belden and Horton Streets.
Drop in price: 34%Median airfare: $447With windswept beaches, historic lighthouses, seaside cottages, and opulent captain's mansions, Nantucket is New England at its finest.
This Appalachian retreat's cottages, gazebo and great lawn were featured prominently in "Dirty Dancing," the nostagia-laced movie set at the fictional Kellerman's Resort.
It's a question that has revolved around Kinkade ever since he became famous for hawking paintings of snow-covered cottages in the mid-1990s.
It has since been turned into a tourist destination complete with a café, walled gardens, holiday cottages, plus miles of hiking, bike and horseback trails.
Shops in Pahala&aposs central area have been keeping their front doors closed because of the ash, said Julia Neal, owner of Pahala Plantation Cottages.
At night, they found motor courts—no longer isolated cottages, but fully integrated buildings under a single roof—lit by neon and designed with flair.
It's also thought that Harry stayed with Franz-Albrecht on his private estate in one of the small, discreet cottages hidden within the vast woodland.
In the game, Clara—a monkey-like but otherwise human character—wanders Lyndow, her pastoral island hometown of idyllic forest paths, farmlands, cottages and teahouses.
On one side of the bridge was open water, and not far beyond were a few islands, with trees and cottages and more moored boats.
Its collection of cottages and farmhouses sits on 4,200 hilly acres in a part of rural Tennessee that needs the 20053 jobs the resort provides.
This was the Gilded Age, and, even as most Americans were struggling to get by, the one-per-centers were putting up "cottages" in Newport.
I'm met quayside by one of them, Caterina Vinhena, who helps manage all the agriculture here as well as nine cottages and a small restaurant.
Many homes now feature museums, use their spare rooms for film shoots and rent some parts of the properties as holiday cottages – also to families.
Houses range from fixer-uppers, modest 19th-century shingle cottages and traditional farmhouses to grand dwellings with every modern accouterment in lushly landscaped new developments.
Nearby, nine Cabot Cove Cottages will reopen May 1, offering weekly ($1,500) and monthly ($5,500) rates that include weekly housekeeping and loaner bikes and kayaks.
Up in the hills, there is the San Ysidro Ranch, a cluster of luxury cottages where John and Jacqueline Kennedy spent their honeymoon in 1953.
Small cottages in these lake neighborhoods generally start at around $250,000, but many of the original homes have been expanded, or knocked down and replaced.
The abundance of cottages in parts of Canada has one obvious cause, he said: There's a lot of land but not a lot of people.
This luxuriously rustic bed-and-breakfast occupies a pair of restored Hebridean crofters' cottages on a six-acre organic farm on the Isle of Skye.
On the island's east coast, Citrus Creek Plantation is expected to resume operations in early 1353 with nine restored cottages on 20 acres (from $115).
You can search for all kinds of properties — houses, condos, villas, cabins and cottages — and sort results by things such as review rating and price.
She lived in a brick house across from the cottages, and had a tiny garden planted with strange, flesh-colored flowers that had no foliage.
Rental cottages and vacation homes are also spread across the property, which is draped by Spanish moss and that is lighted by flickering gas lamps.
The sprawling resort includes the massive original Victorian building, as well as a contemporary oceanfront tower, poolside cabanas, and luxury Beach Village Cottages and Villas.
The Christies have never been able to confirm whether the owners of two ruined cottages at the far end of their village have living descendants.
Attorney Dana Salazar told BuzzFeed News she represented Hussain about eight or nine years ago regarding his motel, Crest Inn Suites and Cottages, in Saratoga County.
Many of the old cottages and five-bedroom homes are made from sturdy, old-growth timber, but they may never have faced a test like Florence.
For more mature audiences, you might prefer tootling around the district's brick streets on foot, or by bike or car, checking out historic bungalows and cottages.
In 1993, it opened to the public as the Blancaneaux Lodge, a resort with 20 thatched-roof rooms and cottages within hearing distance of a waterfall.
Trump plans to build 500 residential homes, 50 hotel cottages, sports centre, retail, equestrian and commercial spaces at his Aberdeen resort, along with other leisure facilities.
John Klein, owner of White Bay Villas & Seaside Cottages on Jost Van Dyke island in the British Virgin Islands, told CNN they were rebooking the guests.
There's hardly an unprotected shoreline in the lower forty-eight not lined with cottages and cabins; wilderness is now a selling point for the enterprising realtor.
It plans to build 500 residential homes, 50 hotel cottages, sports center, retail, equestrian and commercial spaces at his Aberdeen resort, along with other leisure facilities.
So they built cottages with the same high-end finishes the eventual homes would have, but designed each one to evoke why people should buy there.
Diane Cookson, a broker associate with Sotheby's, said popular housing styles in the area include "Hamptons" cottages with gables and cedar shingles, Colonials and modern farmhouses.
The executives say practically nothing at the forum itself but hold extensive private meetings at nearby cottages with government and business leaders from around the world.
What to do On the northeastern edge of Staten Island, an iron fence encloses a campus of grand columned buildings, Victorian-style cottages and classical temples.
What to do On the northeastern edge of Staten Island, an iron fence encloses a campus of grand columned buildings, Victorian-style cottages and classical temples.
The houses, barns, cottages and cabanas, stripped of their fenestration and pared down to their faces, aren't quite faithful depictions, but they aren't unfulfilled abstractions, either.
HEMINGFORD ABBOTS, England — It is the sort of English village that you might find on Christmas cards: a medieval church, a placid river, thatched cottages, swans.
Two other such dyads live in independent living cottages there: a 71-year-old daughter and her 95-year-old father, and another mother and son. Mrs.
And so many of us spend so much time online, checking Twitter, chatting on Facebook, that we've all practically built little cottages in the uncanny social valley.
Generally called conch houses and built from wood, the architectural style also includes Victorian with gingerbread trim, pastel-painted cottages, and roomy double-stories with wraparound porches.
My mother and I, visiting midweek in July, reserved one of the cottages (it was her birthday, and a few friends of hers came by to celebrate).
Ms. Hargrave said that while there weren't many vacant lots left for new home buyers, some families are buying existing cottages and ranches and adding second stories.
"It was a thriving, bustling community, there must have been 15 or 20 families living there," she said, pointing to the unpainted cottages farther down the road.
"He is a great man," says Ajai Singh, managing director of Glenmoor Cottages, a collection of private residences in a grove of towering cedar trees in Dharamshala.
Here, instead of buying a beach house, he bought an entire community, south of San Francisco, with about 75 little cottages on it and some decent surfing.
When the storm hit the village, called Xichong, it created sea surges that dismantled sea walls upon which dozens of small shops, cafes and guest cottages stood.
This house, with décor inspired by the beach cottages of the Hamptons and Nantucket, is on a pedestrian-only street about two minutes' walk from the beach.
Congress should also adopt innovative housing solutions to speed up the housing recovery process, like the RAPIDO program, created after Hurricane Dolly and modeled after Katrina Cottages.
The fence suggested that the space it enclosed was potentially a special one, but the yard belonging to those cottages was shabby and neglected, unworthy of protection.
On Tuesday, Aberdeenshire Council received a formal application to build 500 residential homes, 50 cottages, sports and leisure facilities as well as retail, equestrian and commercial spaces.
Hotels, including the Four Seasons Resort Nevis, The Hermitage and the Great House and cottages at Nisbet Plantation Beach Club, which is open, are in good shape.
The house was rebuilt in 2006 as an eight-bedroom, 10-bathroom villa with two one-bedroom cottages — a total of 10,226 square feet of living space.
Linda O'Leary was charged two weeks ago for the crash, which took place in late August in Muskoka, a part of Ontario popular for its lakeside cottages.
In one way, it is a hymn to an inherited England, to its highways, gardens, streets, hotels, neighborhoods, landscapes, parking lots, stoneworks, cottages, secluded and public spaces.
"Not a blade of grass was left," said Debbie Pribyl, the general manager of the Moorings, where the cottages have all been reroofed and the landscaping replanted.
"As a kid, I was surrounded by people living in these $3 million cottages, but they drove around in Hondas they had had for 403 years," he said.
Since it was erected in 1927, the resort has provided an oasis in Northern California, offering 99 rooms in the main building as well as 24 supplemental cottages.
It suggests steps like building on vacant urban land, building denser apartments around transit hubs, and making it easier for homeowners to build extra units like backyard cottages.
The island over all is "low-key and it's ecologically minded," said Andries Bonnema, managing director of El Momo Cottages at Booby Hill, on the island's east side.
To ensure the winner is someone who needs the house to mend their heart, contestants must share their breakup story with the Independent Cottages team to be considered.
Cecilia Masters had a successful career as a developer of banking software; now semi-retired, she has traveled the world and operates several holiday cottages in East Sussex.
Cons: Although you technically have access to a beach at sister property Sunset Key Cottages, you still have to travel there and pay for a discounted day pass.
Now, they've teamed up with Fornells again to add a pair of free-standing cottages, just down the path (and past the infinity pool) from the main building.
In the spring, on their second visit to the Tahoe area, they stayed in one of the Clear Creek cottages — no charge — and ended up buying a lot.
California, where the housing affordability crisis is particularly acute, once balked at the idea of allowing "accessory dwelling units," better known as backyard cottages or in-law suites.
Off the main road and onto a dirt track sits the tiny hamlet of Poniou, which then, as now, consists of only three cottages beside three granite footbridges.
The cottages on the property cost anywhere from $905 to $1,365 a night, depending on which you choose and what kind of view you're willing to pay for.
Almost everything inside is new, from the 13 steel-cutting robots the size of cottages to the costly Italian and Japanese machining equipment that precisely trim steel components.
The pub is believed to have originated from a pair of cottages, which were converted into an alehouse when the site was purchased by a brewer in 1793.
It's a lovely drive in mid-November: white bales of hay dot fields like comically oversized marshmallows, as Falu red cottages give way to crimson forests of birch.
Theirs wasn't just any house, but an "earthquake shack," one of the thousands of wooden cottages built to temporarily house San Franciscans left homeless by the 1906 earthquake.
In addition to its multimillion-dollar condos, Fisher Island offers luxury hotel accommodations that include four historic cottages, six courtyard villas, and a guest house with five suites.
Nine solar-powered cottages are perched atop the dunes, and each queen-size bed comes on wheels so it can be rolled out onto the deck for the evening.
The little town, established in 1851, is a throwback to the 19th century and includes a general store that houses an inn and restaurant, some cottages and several barns.
The anger is palpable on a narrow road that cuts through a South Korean village where about 170 people live between green hills dotted with cottages and melon fields.
The Honor Bilts were the most expensive, the Standard Builts were better for warmer areas and the Simplex Sectionals were just a few rooms and worked well as cottages.
Founded 17 years ago, Luvable rescues pit bulls and smaller mixed breed dogs from kill shelters and houses them in small cottages, keeping them until they find forever homes.
I used to tell her that she'd read too much Edith Wharton, but my grandchildren do sometimes talk about where on the property each of their cottages will be.
The volunteers collect bodies from simple cottages in town, from canvas tents on the dusty pink opal fields and from trailers parked at the edge of pebbly mine shafts.
Instead, I checked in to the Colorado Chautauqua, an enclave of cottages that opened in 1898 at the base of the Flatirons, the dramatic foothills of the Rocky Mountains.
It sucked up young women from the Tenderloin, Harlem, and the Lower East Side and sent them to live in segregated "cottages" where they were locked in at night.
The three cottages started out as silos many years ago until someone with loads of creativity and talent conceived the idea to transform them into farmhouse-style lodging spaces.
Ranieri is the man clubs hire when their houses fall into disrepair, only the 64-year-old's renovations have never involved sledgehammering down walls or turning cottages into mansions.
Located in the center of a lake island in Ontario's serene Muskoka region, these cabins by MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple are modern adaptations of the area's historic cottages and boathouses.
While the resort isn't right on the beach, guests do have the option of purchasing a discounted day pass to Sunset Beach at nearby sister property Sunset Key Cottages.
"It was definitely a draining time emotionally because you're 'go go go' and trying to save everybody's houses and cottages and not taking the time for yourself," Sam recounted.
The limousine company is based at the Crest Inn Suites & Cottages in Gansevoort, N.Y., a small town north of Albany, and on Monday, state troopers were at the hotel.
There is a myriad of beautiful and affordable properties on Vancouver Island listed on Airbnb, including treetop cottages, beachfront homes, and even a tiny home near an alpaca farm.
Beyond the house, the road meandered upward past more villas, then dustily through a cluster of old cottages around the medieval parish church, which had a distinguished rood screen.
To remind people what life was like before the accident, the family has created a makeshift museum in a house across the street with objects collected from nearby abandoned cottages.
Their new two-and-three story houses, made of drywall, are drafty and appear flimsy compared to their old thatched-roof adobe cottages heated by wood-fired stoves, some said.
Inside the walls, life seems almost normal as workers shuttle resources from mills and farms to their depots, walking down streets lined by rows of cottages, lit merrily from within.
Julia Neal, operator of Pahala Plantation Cottages, said a light dusting of white ash fell in the town of Pahala about 212 miles (214 kilometers) west of Kilauea&aposs summit.
Last year, the collection of white-shingle oceanfront cottages that once belonged to Andy Warhol sold to Adam Lindemann, the founder of the gallery Venus Over Manhattan, for $48.7 million.
Within its grounds are a host of separate properties, ranging from relatively humble cottages, to the grand 20-room apartment occupied by Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their young family.
The registered guests from the resort have been evacuated, but many caretakers of private cottages remain missing, the rescue chief said, leaving open the possibility of finding more bodies. 'Dad!
The contest is only open to those who have been recently dumped, and hopeful participants will have to share their breakup story with Independent Cottages for the chance to win.
The former Miss Curaçao was known for her bold paintings inspired by the Caribbean Sea and its surrounds: banana palms, colonial cottages and figurative female forms accented by tropical flowers.
Known officially as accessory dwelling units, they typically take the form of garage studios or backyard cottages that can be used by an elderly relative or a college-age renter.
The sprawling property is "organized as a business and service plot," according to the listing, with approved plans for up to 14 small cottages to be built on the land.
From the road, we could see a large red barn with white trim, and at the end of the drive stood a stately farmhouse and a handful of guest cottages.
On the outskirts of the town, Chay Lap Farmstay has cottages and swimming and kayaking, and Phong Nha Farmstay offers bungalows and a top spot for sunsets over the countryside.
A more appropriate symbol might be one of the cottages that once made Larchmont a popular summertime destination for actors, properties these days that are attracting developers and their demolition crews.
Along with the main seven-bedroom castle, the property also includes an additional two three-bedroom houses — The Darnley and The Bothwell cottages — and a "hideaway" suite atop a spiral staircase.
By creating individual subplots, he created one of the first suburbs in New Orleans, as Creole cottages sprung up in their place, later making way to larger homes, shops, and businesses.
But this summer the ZSL London Zoo is introducing Gir Lion Lodge, nine cottages available for overnight stays near the habitat of the Asiatic lions of the Gir Forest of India.
Each one was accompanied by a map, their locations marked with a black X. I told him those didn't prove anything about the C.I.A.; they were just photographs of vacation cottages.
For example, the tenacity required to endure and challenge slavery is explained through audio recordings of slave stories, piped into the small cottages where they lived on South Carolina's Hermitage Plantation.
Sobyanin warned that the week off could only help contain the outbreak if Muscovites remained home, at their apartments or dachas, their out-of-town cottages, for the next nine days.
The company sought planning permission instead for 50 rental cottages and to build 500 houses for sale, the proceeds of which could help fund the next stage of the resort expansion.
The company sought planning permission instead for 50 rental cottages and to build 500 houses for sale, the proceeds of which could help fund the next stage of the resort expansion.

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