Choose a house from the map or the listing below to find out more and book. All of our houses share some common features - you can read about our guiding principles here.
Friends of Nature UK Houses
Court Hill, Oxfordshire
The Court Hill Centre enjoys breathtaking views over the Vale of White Horse. Enjoy panoramic views from this comfortable House set high on the ancient Ridgeway Path. Take a stroll along the path, hire a mountain bike or horse ride along the downs and then relax and sample the home cooking in our on-site café. It is well suited to individuals, families and groups large and small.
Earby, Lancashire
A picturesque cottage with a wildlife garden and waterfall situated just off the Pennine Way long distance trail. It has been extensively modernised internally and is on the edge of the village with several pubs and eateries nearby.
Kirk Yetholm, Scottish Borders
Kirk Yetholm, nestling below the picturesque village green, is the former village school but has been offering hostel style accommodation for the last 75 years.
Located at the start/end of the Pennine Way it is the classic stop for the PW walker; for those doing the St. Cuthbert's Way; for cyclists on the 250 mile "Borderloop" cycle route; as a base for local day hikes and for those interested in the countryside and local heritage. It is particularly suited to individuals, families and small groups.
Recently upgraded, the house offers a friendly and peaceful retreat in which to stay after a day exploring the stunning local countryside.
Located at the start/end of the Pennine Way it is the classic stop for the PW walker; for those doing the St. Cuthbert's Way; for cyclists on the 250 mile "Borderloop" cycle route; as a base for local day hikes and for those interested in the countryside and local heritage. It is particularly suited to individuals, families and small groups.
Recently upgraded, the house offers a friendly and peaceful retreat in which to stay after a day exploring the stunning local countryside.
Puttenham, Surrey
Puttenham Barn Bunkhouse offers simple overnight accommodation and a warm welcome for walkers, cyclists and horseriders exploring the North Downs countryside in the beautiful Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The traditional Barn has been an integral part of village life for over 250 years and as part of our green ethos been sensitively converted to its current use. Located on the North Downs Way and Sustrans NCN22 cycle route, the Barn has a fully equipped self-catering kitchen, a shower, toilets and sleeping for 11, as well as a garden with picnic benches.