Holiday rentals in Broxtowe

Find and book unique accommodation on Airbnb

Top-rated holiday rentals in Broxtowe

Guests agree: these stays are highly rated for location, cleanliness and more.

%{current} / %{total}1 / 1
Top guest favourite
The image showcases the exterior entrance of the cottage, featuring a black peaked roof over a white door. A small green plant is positioned beside the entrance, and the textured brick facade is highlighted by sunlight. Nearby, a glimpse of the surrounding greenery is visible.
Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Darley Abbey Mills Cottage

This 1840 Mill Cottage is ideally located for strolling to Darley Abbey Mills, now an exclusive wedding venue with its Michelin listed restaurant, wine bars and Spanish tapas. Located on the banks of the Derwent it's exceptionally placed to walk by the river to Derby cathedral. With courtyard, Wifi, Smart TVs, kitchen, lounge, one double and one queen sized bedroom, sofa bed and a delightful Jack ‘n’ Jill bathroom, this is a rare find near the old Mills. Note: Stairs can be steep for the infirm.

Top guest favourite
The Tower emerges from a lush green landscape, surrounded by tall trees and manicured grass. The building's robust concrete structure is accented by its original window designs, reflecting the natural beauty of the outdoors in a tranquil setting.
Tower
5 out of 5 average rating, 210 reviews

The Tower

The Tower is the perfect romantic high-end getaway for couples who want to get away from it all in a secluded location and fancy just something different. The Tower has recently been converted for use as a holiday let which was previously an unused ancillary building adjacent to The Water Works, an old water treatment plant near Bolsover, converted to domestic use in 2002 and featured on the Channel 4 programme Grand Designs. Available for single night stays. Discounts on 3+ nights bookings.

Guest favourite
A hot tub designed for three people is illuminated by blue lighting, creating a soothing ambiance. A video projector screen is positioned on the wall, and twinkling lights hang above, enhancing the relaxing environment.
Flat
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 422 reviews

Fletcher-wellness apartment

Our Fletcher Wellness private apartment situated a stones throw away from Nottingham City centre, has all modern amenities such as: *Fully equipped kitchen *Washing machine *Full size fridge freezer *Hot tub *Sauna *Garden *TV's with Amazon Prime. Situated next to the NCT tram line, Middle Street station is 2 minutes walk away, Nottingham is only a 20 minute tram ride. Beeston town centre just 5 minutes walk, offers a range of shops, cafés, restaurants, as well as cinema and range of parks.

Top guest favourite
A hot tub is set in a private area surrounded by dark fencing. Soft outdoor lighting creates a gentle ambiance. A small table holds champagne and glasses, beside a decorative plant. A patterned rug is placed on the ground, enhancing the secluded feel.
Barn
5 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

The Stables with private hot tub

Enjoy this romantic spot in nature in our stunningly converted stable block set in 12 acres of woodland and paddock . Small romantic hideaway in gated private location , close to Nottingham city centre but secluded hideaway if you so wish. Walking distance to pubs and restaurants the resident deer and pheasants may even put in an appearance perfect for nature lovers to kick back , relax - hot tub , Netflix, Sonos speakers, Philips Hue lighting and a log burner all make for a relaxing escape.

Guest favourite
An open plan lounge and dining area features a wooden dining table surrounded by chairs. Two green sofas are positioned across from a television, with a feature brick wall adding character. Natural light floods the room through a large window, enhancing the modern furnishings.
Home
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

A contemporary 2 bedroom Victorian Town house.

A stylish, centrally located, two bedroom house that sleeps upto 6 people. Situated in the Nottinghamshire brewery town of Kimberley. Within walking distance of all the local amenities; including supermarkets, pubs, leisure centre, restaurants, take-aways, hair and beauty shops, and cafes. Located close to the Nottingham/Derby border. Within a mile of the M1 motorway, and the central tram network. The nearest train station is only three miles away. Bus routes are available from the town.

Guest favourite
The living area features a large, inviting sofa arranged around a low coffee table, with a cozy poof nearby. A wall-mounted TV is visible above a mantle. Natural light floods in through a large window, enhancing the greenery from various plants throughout the space.
Apartment
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 264 reviews

THE LUXÉ stunning 2 bed in the private park estate

THE LUXÉ Stunning 2 bedroom flat up high in the private park estate. Amazing views high up across the estate a truly peaceful place for a city break. Beautifully styled to a high standard with everything you need for a short stay in the city for work or pleasure. Only a short walk into the city centre for all the centre attractions. Including the Michelin star restaurant alchemilla being a 3/4min walk across the road. With great links for work around the city right on our doorstep.

Top guest favourite
The lodge is set against a backdrop of lush greenery and autumn foliage. A spacious field stretches in the foreground, while trees and shrubs offer natural framing. The building features a modern design with a sloped roof, complemented by a wooden fence surrounding the property.
Apartment
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Lodgeview Guest Suite

Lodgeview guest suite is a rural retreat with excellent views and access into surrounding Nature Reserves, Derbyshire and Nottingham. Dog friendly accommodation at no extra cost. You’ll find a full kitchen for self catering and USB ports on every socket. Tea, coffee, sugar, milk, condiments, light snacks and a variety pack of cereal are ready for you. Eco friendly shower gel, shampoo and conditioner. Digital TV and WiFi included. Comfortable Sofa bed. It’s a home from home

Guest favourite
A well-appointed sleeping area is presented, featuring a spacious bed with bright yellow and dark blue accents. Natural light enters through glass doors leading to a small outdoor space. A desk and stylish chair, along with a functional storage unit, complement the inviting setting.
Guest house
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Charming, self contained Studio Near University

Stunning self-contained garden studio, 10 min walk to Nottingham Uni West, QMC, Boots HQ and local sports facilities (David Ross, tennis, hockey, croquet). Fully equipped with kitchen, washing machine, mini-fridge/freezer, ensuite bathroom, and independent entrance. Quiet Beeston area with free parking, Beeston Train Station and M1 nearby. Beeston High Street, shops, cafés and tram to Nottingham city centre 5–10 min walk. Perfect base for university, work or sports visits.

Top guest favourite
A comfortable seating area features a reclining sofa adorned with cushions. Light beige walls are complemented by framed photographs, creating a welcoming ambiance. A staircase with a wooden railing leads to the upper level, while a small lamp adds soft lighting to the space.
Home
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 254 reviews

Entire Cosy House in Nottingham

Forget your worries in this spacious and cosy space. With stunning countryside walks, easy access to transport links (Train/Bus/Tram and M1) all close by, this suits all needs. With the City Centre only 18 minutes away by car this location is perfect for those who still want to be close to the city but have the peace of a quiet neighbourhood. The house is extremely quiet, includes 2 parking spaces, a kitchen with all the amenities you would require and a generous garden.

Top guest favourite
A cozy bedroom features a spacious bed with soft pillows and a quilted coverlet. Two bedside tables with lamps flank the bed. The exposed brick wall adds texture, complemented by a warm wall light above, creating a soothing ambiance.
Guest suite
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Cosy I bedroom studio comfortable lounge & parking

Totally relax in this calm, stylish space in its rural setting. The studio has been recently refurbished to a very high standard and is a calm comfortable space well equipped for you to enjoy during your stay. Comfortable bed, smart TV. The kitchen is spacious light airy and well equipped with oven induction hob, toaster microwave, kettle and washing machine. Tea coffee sugar are supplied with fresh milk in the fridge for you to enjoy a drink upon arrival.

Top guest favourite
An exterior view of a charming brick cottage is shown, featuring a welcoming entrance framed by a trellis and vibrant flower baskets. A spacious patio area with seating, surrounded by a well-maintained garden and gravel pathway, is visible, enhancing the rural atmosphere.
Farm stay
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 231 reviews

Self-catering, Rural, 1 dbl, parking, dog friendly

Explore the Erewash Valley with boats, waterways and wonderful walks whilst staying in luxury self-catering accommodation beside the Erewash Canal which meanders through the beautiful countryside of Notts/Derbyshire counties. Pet friendly with secure lawn and patio area to relax, dogs stay free, enjoy walks along the canal or fields or discover the nearby towns in Derbyshire or the night life in Nottingham

Top guest favourite
A modern open-plan lounge area is presented, featuring a comfortable grey sofa adorned with colorful cushions. A light-colored pouf sits nearby, while a well-equipped kitchenette is visible in the background. Natural light enters through a skylight, enhancing the cozy atmosphere.
Flat
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

The hedges - Stylish retreat in heart of city

Tucked away in a quiet residential area this one bedroomed, self-contained flat sits in a mature, flower filled garden. It is the annexe to a large Victorian house but has a modern newly refurbished interior and oozes both charm and comfort. It is a true haven in a lively bustling city but only minutes away from all that Beeston and Nottingham have to offer. It has free off-street parking and wifi.

Popular amenities for Broxtowe holiday rentals

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Broxtowe District?

    Stays near community parks and historic neighborhoods like Beeston are frequently suggested for convenient access to green spaces and local dining. Nearby villages around the district have welcoming homes that suit a range of group sizes.

  • What are the best things to do in Broxtowe District with kids?

    Children can enjoy playgrounds, wildlife spotting in nature reserves, and interactive museum exhibits that highlight the area's history. Family-friendly parks and community centers also host activities and events throughout the year.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Broxtowe District?

    Explore nature reserves, visit local heritage museums, and stroll community parks in Broxtowe District. Traditional pubs and seasonal markets provide opportunities for locally rooted experiences.

  • How is the weather in Broxtowe District?

    Broxtowe District has mild summers around 67–71°F (19–22°C) and cooler winters near 35–45°F (2–7°C) with frequent rain, especially in autumn and winter. Layered clothing and waterproof gear help make the most of your visit.

  • When is the best time to visit Broxtowe District?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended for milder temperatures around 60–70°F (16–21°C) and local festivals. Autumn brings colorful foliage, and winter is cooler with frequent rain, so packing layers is useful year-round.

  • What are the best places to visit in Broxtowe District?

    Visitors frequently explore nature reserves, local parks, and heritage centers around Broxtowe District. Beeston is known for its historic architecture and vibrant community atmosphere.

  • What are some hiking trails in Broxtowe District?

    Broxtowe District has woodlands and meadow trails winding through nature reserves, as well as paths connecting villages and parklands. These walks provide opportunities to explore local wildlife and scenic countryside.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Broxtowe District?

    Broxtowe District has parks, nature reserves, and interactive museums that are frequently suggested for families. Children can enjoy playgrounds, heritage sites, and seasonal community events around the area.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Broxtowe District?

    Consider exploring nearby market towns, touring stately homes in the countryside, or visiting larger cities for museums and cultural sites. Natural areas just outside the district often appeal to walkers and nature lovers.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Broxtowe District?

    Many accommodations around Broxtowe District welcome pets, especially stays near green spaces and local parks. Walking trails and dog-friendly community areas make traveling with pets more convenient.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Broxtowe District?

    Chat with locals at traditional pubs or markets for community insights, and explore footpaths that weave through parks and villages. Rain showers are common, so having a waterproof layer is helpful for outdoor plans.

  • What is Broxtowe District known for?

    Broxtowe District is known for its green spaces, local history, and community spirit reflected in parks and heritage sites. The area has traditional markets and is often associated with a mix of rural charm and suburban neighborhoods.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Broxtowe District?

    Seek out locally rooted shops, quiet village footpaths, and smaller nature reserves tucked around Broxtowe District. Community gardens and lesser-known heritage buildings add charm for those who enjoy discovering local stories.

  • What are the best foods to try in Broxtowe District?

    Local dishes often feature hearty British classics such as pies, roasted meats, and traditional puddings, frequently suggested in pubs and cafes. Many enjoy market-fresh produce, farmhouse cheeses, and seasonal baked goods.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Broxtowe District?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, a waterproof jacket for occasional rain, and layered clothing to suit changing weather, which typically ranges from 35–71°F (2–22°C). An umbrella and a camera can also help you explore local parks and heritage sites.

  • What is the nightlife in Broxtowe District like?

    Nightlife in Broxtowe District centers on traditional pubs with live music, community events, and cozy bars. Occasional performances and food events provide relaxed evening experiences for visitors.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Broxtowe District?

    Broxtowe District has seasonal fêtes, local food festivals, and arts events, often held in parks or community centers during spring and summer. Holiday celebrations and outdoor concerts are also frequently suggested by locals.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Broxtowe District?

    Broxtowe District has a mix of family-friendly rentals, especially in neighborhoods near parks and Beeston, with homes offering space for different group sizes. Many include amenities tailored for children or family groups.

  1. Airbnb
  2. United Kingdom
  3. England
  4. Nottinghamshire
  5. Broxtowe