Rutland Holiday Cottages

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 The Windmill, Barrowden Road, Morcott, Rutland
Holiday cottages in Rutland: Situated about one mile from the charming village of Barrowden with its duck pond, ancient village green and friendly pub, The Windmill is a great self catering base for exploring the charms of England from its smallest county.
   Sleeps 4 +cot. Sorry no pets. Low season £350 pw. High season £400 - £500 pw. Weekend breaks available.
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 Stretton Lakes, Stretton, Oakham, Rutland
Stretton Lakes is a perfect base for exploring Rutland and the surrounding counties. Four coarse fishing lakes on site availble to all lodge guests for free.
   Sleeps 4 (+ double sofabed). Travel cot available. Sorry no pets. No smoking. Tourist Board: 4 and 5 Star. Low season £230 - £480 mini break. Low season £330 - £650 full week. High season £410 - £535 mini break. High season £570 - £750 full week.
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 Rutland Lodges at Greetham Valley, Wood Lane, Greetham, Oakham, Rutland
Luxury eco-lodges near Rutland Water, set amidst 276 acres of rolling countryside on the superb Greetham Valley golf estate. Each 3 bedroom lodge comfortably sleeps 6 and has one en-suite and one family bathroom.
   Sleeps 6. Cot on request. Sorry no pets. No smoking. Low season short break £290 - £395, week £495 - £595. High season short break £450, week £695 - £795.
Last minute vacancies: Weeks starting: 11 Sept, 18 Sept, 25 Sept, 2 Oct, 9 Oct
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