Price & Availability
Availability
Dates shown in (mm/dd/yyyy) format
Prices shown are for full weeks and up to six guests. Some short breaks may be available on request outside the peak seasons. Prices for short breaks ( 3 or 4 nights) will be based on a daily rate equal to one fifth of the weekly rate for that week.
Dates in red are booked, dates in yellow are reserved and dates in white are readily available. But please contact us for up to date information. Please note that the changeover date for full weeks is on a Friday.
Prices
| 2012 | Price per week | 2013 | Price per week |
|---|---|---|---|
| January 6th-March 29th | £495 | January 4th-March 21st |
£495 |
| February 10th-16th (half-term) | £695 | February 8th-21st (half-term) | £695 |
| March 30th-April 12th | £795 | March 22nd-April 11th | £895 |
| April 13th-May 31st | £695 | April 12th-May 23rd | £745 |
| June 1st-7th (half-term) | £895 | May 24th-May 30th (half-term) | £995 |
| June 8th-14th | £795 | May 31st-July 18th | £895 |
| June 15th-July 12th | £895 | July 19th-September 5th | £1095 |
| July 13th-August 30th | £995 | September 6th-October 3rd | £795 |
| August 31st-September 13th | £795 | October 4th-December 19th | £495 |
| September 14th-October 4th | £695 | October 18th-October 31st (half-term) | £795 |
| October 5th-October 18th | £595 | December 20th-January 2nd (2014) | £995 |
| October 19th-November 1st (half-term) | £795 | - | - |
| November 2nd-December 20th | £495 | - | - |
| December 21st-January 3rd | £895 | - | - |
If you wish to book a holiday please check availability, read our terms & conditions and go to our contact page. Weeks booked require 25% deposit to confirm the booking, this can be paid either by sending a cheque or paying online bank transfer (contact us for details). Payment of the balance including a refundable damage deposit of £100 is due 8 weeks before the start of the holiday. Upon receipt of the balance we will give you details of key collection for the start of your holiday. Prices for 2012 reflect the continuing programme of investment in The Lantern House and the introduction of Broadband


