You may know by now that we do things slightly differently. Combining our love for UK holiday breaks with our passion for tackling climate change, we’ve set out on a mission to offset all of the carbon dioxide produced by our cottage holidays from our first day in business, and forever thereafter.

We’re planting trees to offset the CO₂ produced
We have partnered with Tree Aid, an organisation that work with people in the drylands of Africa to tackle poverty and the effects of the climate crisis by growing trees. Alongside this, Tree Aid improving people’s incomes, restore and protect land. Led by local people, the projects they work on make sure trees thrive so they can provide food and incomes today and protect the environment for tomorrow.
Every time one of our luxury breaks is booked, we use algorithms to calculate the total amount of CO₂ produced by your break, including your travel, the running of the property and the cleaning, and our operation as your agent, and plant enough trees to create a net-zero carbon footprint. In most cases, we actually plant enough trees for a positive environmental impact, not just the offset. This means you can enjoy an eco-friendly break away without having to make any extra effort.
Our mission is to create eco-friendly UK breaks for our guests so that you can enjoy a sustainable holiday, guilt free. From the minute you book your break with us, to the day you get back home from your well-earned staycation, we will offset all of the carbon dioxide produced by planting trees to help shape a better planet for the future.
Did you know? When you go on holiday in the UK the carbon emissions used to travel to the property, and the energy needed to heat the property negatively impact the environment? Our aim is to offset the CO₂ produced entirely.
We’re the only UK holiday company to do this but unfortunately, no company or individual can single-handedly tackle climate change which is why we need to work together on better helping the environment.
Book with us today, and help us tackle climate change head on.