10 unique properties for the perfect staycation this spring

Book your perfect holiday this spring

With the spring season well and truly upon us, and holidays back in full swing, global hospitality tech company, eviivo, offers ten stunning properties perfect for a romantic getaway, mini moon, or simply a last minute weekend away.

Whether it’s enjoying a free-standing bubble bath at Woolmarket House or indulging in a spa treatment at The Norfolk Mead, here’s a diverse variety of experiences to accommodate you and your loved one this spring.

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Woolmarket House is a stunning property with an authentic feel. Parts of the building date back over 300 years, making the property rich with history.

Enjoy a romantic date night meal in the Mediterranean restaurant, cooked by professional chef and property owner Michael Alexiou, followed by a relaxing soak in a free-standing bath in a charming, characterful room.

Escape to Norfolk and enjoy a tranquil getaway in secluded luxury. Whether you explore the Broads in the hotel boat or take afternoon tea in the stylish restaurant, the Norfolk Mead delivers a memorable Georgian country house experience.

Lower Barns is a gorgeous, luxury boutique retreat where you and your partner can relax and unwind in your own personal sanctuary away from the busy outside world.

This quirky bed and breakfast offers a place to make new memories or kick back, relax and indulge in a therapeutic massage or holistic treatment. 

St Giles House fell into disrepair after the Second World War but has now been restored.

Groups can stay in the C17th Riding House, but for a more intimate stay, the Grooms Cottage and quirky Pepperpot Lodges offer the perfect couple's getaway and are ideal for exploring the beautiful Dorset countryside.

Experience a taste of the past in Shropshire at the historic Old Downton Lodge. Get lost in the grounds or immerse yourself in history, with exposed timber beams, high ceilings and quirky original features.

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Old Downton Lodge is situated just six miles from Ludlow, yet those six miles seem to transport you through time to a bygone age.