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Corporate Housing Vs. Hotels: Choosing the Best Option for Business Stays

When planning a business trip, accommodation choices can significantly impact both your productivity and comfort. While hotels have traditionally been the go-to option for business travellers, corporate housing has emerged…

Finding the Best Gardener for Your Holiday Home in Oxfordshire & The Cotswolds

Keeping your property’s outdoor spaces well-maintained is essential for ensuring a great experience for guests and maintaining the property’s value. Hiring a professional gardener can help you achieve this, but…

Keeping Your Housekeepers and Guests Safe from Cleaning Products

As a property owner with Short Let Space, ensuring the safety of your housekeeping team and guests is essential. One key aspect of this is managing cleaning products safely, in…

Enjoy Oxford by E-Scooter and Bike: The Ultimate Guide

Oxford is a city made for two wheels! With its charming cobbled streets, picturesque colleges, and miles of cycle-friendly routes, getting around by e-scooter or bike is not only fun…

Going the Green Mile: Our Guide on How to Reduce Single Use Plastic in Your Holiday Cottage

At Short Let Space we understand the need to reduce plastic waste is an important step toward a more sustainable future, and holiday cottage owners can make a big difference…

Mandatory Requirements of a Holiday Let Landlord

We at Short Let Space champion best practice in the short term rentals and holiday lettings sector. There are several mandatory requirements that you need to fulfil as a landlord,…

Important Tax Changes for Holiday Let Owners: What You Need to Know

If you own a holiday let with Short Let Space, you may have heard about the recent tax changes announced by the UK Government. From April 2025, the Furnished Holiday…

Protecting Your Holiday Home: What Happens if a Guest Causes Damage?

Owning a holiday rental property can be a rewarding investment, but one of the biggest concerns for owners is the risk of damage caused by guests. While most stays go…

Our Top 9 Tips on How to Create a Good Guest Experience in Your Holiday Home.

Creating a great guest experience in your holiday home requires planning, attention to detail, and excellent customer service skills. If you want to look after these aspects of your holiday…

Top 9 Easter Events In The Cotswolds

The Cotswolds region in England is known for its picturesque countryside, charming towns, and historic landmarks. If you're looking for Easter events in the Cotswolds, here are some ideas:

Top 7 Easter Events in Oxford

With the daffodils finally springing up, it’s a sure sign that spring has well and truly sprung. But it’s not just the emergence of the daffodils that have announced the…

A Comprehensive Guide For Business Travellers in Oxford

Whether you're attending a conference at the University of Oxford, collaborating with researchers at Begbroke Science Park, or establishing a long-term business presence in this historic city, Oxford offers a unique blend of academic prestige, business innovation and cultural richness.

Our Ultimate Guide to The Cheltenham Festival

The Cheltenham Festival, is a cornerstone of the jump racing calendar, is set to captivate audiences this March. Held at the historic Cheltenham Racecourse in Gloucestershire. This four-day event seamlessly…

SLS Residential News: Renter Reform Bill Update

What Does The Renters Reform Bill Means For You As A Residential Landlord No doubt you have read or heard a lot in the news recently regarding the ‘Renters Reform…

8 Things To Do This Valentine’s Day In The Cotswolds

The Cotswolds is arguably one of the most romantic destinations in the UK. It has a full range of date night ideas right on your doorstep, so it’s no surprise…

8 Romantic Things To Do This Valentine’s Day In Oxford

Valentine’s Day is fast approach, so if you’ve got nothing planned yet, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re spending a weekend away in Oxford or just fancy spoiling your valentine…

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