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Rose Cottage in Powerstock, Dorset, South West England

Rose Cottage, Powerstock, Dorset, South West England

Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £483

Self catering accommodation in Powerstock sleeps 5.

Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Close to the Beach • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 5

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Rose Cottage (Dorset) details

Rose Cottage is a beautiful, detached, Grade II listed, self-catering cottage, located in the charming village of Powerstock. Situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty deep in West Dorset countryside, Rose Cottage accommodates five guests within three bedrooms.

Powerstock is mentioned in the Doomsday book and is located at the foot of the ancient Iron Age fort of Eggardon Hill. Numerous walks and cycle paths are accessible from the village.


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Odd Nod Cottage in Coombe Keynes, Dorset, South West England

Odd Nod Cottage, Coombe Keynes, Dorset, South West England

Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £530

Self catering accommodation in Coombe Keynes sleeps 5.

Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Close to the Beach • Fishing near by • Golf near by • Easy Walking Access • Cottage Sleep

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Odd Nod Cottage details

Odd Nod is one of a small group of picturesque thatched cottages lying in the beautiful and peaceful hamlet of Coombe Keynes, a place mentioned in the Domesday Book. The cottage is grade II listed and tastefully restored. There is a south facing garden stretching out on to open farmland offering lovely views out over fields. There is great walking both around the cottage itself where hares, pheasants and deer can often be spotted, and owls heard. Coombe Keynes is just around three miles from Lulworth Cove with its sheltered pebble beach, and within easy range of the dramatic and beautiful Dorset coast including Durdle Door. Good country pubs abound nearby, while restaurants and cinemas can be found less than half an hour away in Dorchester and Wareham. Shops, pubs and other amenities can also be found in Wool which is 1.6 miles away.


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Coombe Cottage in Sydling St Nicholas, Dorset, South West England

Coombe Cottage, Sydling St Nicholas, Dorset, South West England

Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £303

Self catering accommodation in Sydling St Nicholas sleeps 2.

Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Romantic Breaks • Golf near by • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 2

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Coombe Cottage details

Thatched and built of stone, Coombe Cottage is a stylishly refurbished small Grade II listed cottage built in Tudor Times and retaining an inglenook fireplace and beams. It faces onto the village green with views of the hills and has a large attractive rear garden with garden furniture.

Sydling is rated as one of the prettiest small villages in Dorset with thatched cottages, chalk streams and an award-winning pub, the Greyhound. It is a good base for walking and cycling with the Wessex Ridgeway Path running through the village. In addition there are a number of historic houses and gardens nearby to visit, plus golf courses, and it is within easy reach of lovely beaches such as Ringstead Bay. Dorchester, seven miles away, has two railway stations and a range of shops, cafes, restaurants and supermarkets (including Waitrose) plus a sports centre.


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Blagdon Lower Barn in Martinstown, Dorset, South West England

Blagdon Lower Barn, Martinstown, Dorset, South West England

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £658

Self catering accommodation in Martinstown sleeps 6.

Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Romantic Breaks • Easy Walking Access • Cottage Sleeps 6

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Blagdon Lower Barn details

The barn is located two miles from the Dorset villages of Martinstown and Portesham, four miles from Abbotsbury and six miles from the expanse of Chesil Beach.

Blagdon Lower Barn is totally secluded and is accessed via a 400m long drive from the road. An ideal location for an outdoor break in the Dorset countryside with a network of footpaths and bridleways running from the farm leading to a multitude of walks and expansive views of the coast; from the Monument Weymouth, Portland and almost all of Chesil Beach can be seen, a view of some 25 miles.


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Farrs Coach House in Beaminster, Dorset, South West England

Farrs Coach House, Beaminster, Dorset, South West England

Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £346

Self catering accommodation in Beaminster sleeps 2.

Features include: • Garden • Romantic Breaks • Close to the Beach • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 2

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Farrs Coach House details

Farrs Coach House is a beautifully appointed and lit, contemporary converted loft, situated in the curtilage of an historic house. There are far reaching views to the hills around the very pretty town of Beaminster. A three minute walk will take you to the market square of this ancient town with it's grand Minster Church.

West Dorset is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, immortalised by Thomas Hardy and John Fowles and more recently becoming England's first World Heritage Site, an accolade awarded for the stunning and varied 95 miles of coast stretching from Portland to Lyme Regis including fossil hunter's paradise beaches at Charmouth and Lyme Regis. It includes extraordinary landforms at Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door and Chesil Bank as well as notable archaeological sites, such as the Iron Age Hill Forts of Maiden Castle and Eggardon, Pilsdon Pen and Lambert's Castle.

Beaminster nestles in a bowl of hills and from its grand Minster Church you can wander the side streets of hamstone, rose clad cottages, pick up your breakfast croissant from Le Vieux Four (North Street), lunch at the Ann Day Gallery, dine at the award-winning Bridge House Brasserie (right next door), or get a takeaway from the Bombay Spice. Beaminster Festival happens every year with concerts in the church and exhibitions and events all over town. There are good independent greengrocers, bakers and butchers, two small supermarkets, an out of town farm shop and family run nursery (Groves - both up Tunnel Road), clothes, gifts and hardware shops.

Further Afield
Bridport is a vibrant old rope and net making town five miles south, with twice weekly street markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays and a fascinating Vintage Quarter with artists' studios and Sunday markets in the summer. The Arts Centre on Bucky Doo Square has an eclectic mix of exhibitions, theatre and film. Several good restaurants include the very characterful Beach and Barnicot, the Olive Tree and the Bull Hotel.

West Bay two miles further on is a gritty old sea port with fantastic cliffs (featured in the TV drama Broadchurch), beaches, fishing and two good restaurants, the Riverside (long established and the place for really fresh seafood) and the Watch House, on the beach. Sladers Yard shows contemporary art, furniture and crafts and has a great little cafe. Lyme Regis 12 miles west is a charming Georgian gem where you can happily lose yourself for a day exploring the winding back streets, the working water mill, curious shops, mouthwatering food including Hix's Oyster Bar near the Cobb and, of course, fossils galore both in the shops and on the beaches. Abbotsbury lies to the east, an impossibly pretty village brooded over by St Catherine's Chapel. Here you will find England's oldest swannery on the Fleet Wild Life Reserve.


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Peppard in Sydling St Nicholas, Dorset, South West England

Peppard, Sydling St Nicholas, Dorset, South West England

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £483

Self catering accommodation in Sydling St Nicholas sleeps 6.

Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Golf near by • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 6

Accommodation overview:

Peppard details

Thatched, and built of stone, Peppard Cottage is a large stylishly refurbished Grade II listed cottage built in Tudor times and retaining inglenook fireplaces and beams. It faces onto the village green with views of the hills. There is a small front garden and an attractive rear garden with garden furniture.

Sydling is rated one of the prettiest small villages in Dorset with thatched cottages, chalk streams, ducks, and a children's play area tucked off the High Street. There is also an award-winning pub, the Greyhound. Sydling is a good base for walking and biking with the Wessex Ridgeway Path running through the village. In addition there are a number of historic houses and gardens nearby to visit, plus golf courses. It is in easy reach of lovely beaches such as Ringstead Bay. Dorchester, seven miles away, has two railway stations and a range of shops, cafes, restaurants and supermarkets plus a sports centre.


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Adams Cottage in Powerstock, Dorset, South West England

Adams Cottage, Powerstock, Dorset, South West England

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £483

Self catering accommodation in Powerstock sleeps 6.

Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Close to the Beach • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 6

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Adams Cottage details

This beautiful Grade II listed thatched holiday cottage, with origins dating back over 250 years, is nestled in the picturesque village of Powerstock within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty deep in the West Dorset countryside. The village is mentioned in the Doomsday book and sits at the foot of the ancient iron age fort of Eggardon Hill. There are numerous walks and cycle paths from the door.

A few minutes walk from the cottage takes you to the 15th century Norman church looking out over the valley, and just beyond is the popular Three Horse Shoes public house with excellent local food and beer (Michelin 2014 Restaurant guide). A little further on along a footpath is yet another pub (Good Pub Guide 2014).

The bustling market town of Bridport is five miles away and has many restaurants and cafes and twice weekly markets with a great array of local produce. It is the gateway town to the Jurassic Coast, the first natural World Heritage Site designated in England. The lovely cliffs at West Bay, made famous by ITV's 'Broadchurch,' are just south of Bridport with Lyme Regis and Burton Bradstock (National Trust) a short drive each way along the rugged coastline.


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Rampisham Hill Farm Barn in Hooke, Dorset, South West England

Rampisham Hill Farm Barn, Hooke, Dorset, South West England

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £443

Self catering accommodation in Hooke sleeps 6.

Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Fishing near by • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 6

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Rampisham Hill Farm Barn details

Rampisham Hill Farm Barn is a light and airy barn that has recently been converted to a very high standard. The property is located in Thomas Hardy country in the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, just outside the pretty village of Hooke and a short drive away from the small town of Beaminster and the beaches and cliffs of Dorset’s Jurassic Coast.

There are excellent walks and cycle rides across the West Dorset countryside directly from the property, with the Iron Age Fort of Eggardon Hill and the nature reserves of Kingcombe and Powerstock Common all nearby, along with many other historic towns and villages. The barn is located on a working sheep farm and guests are welcome to meet and help look after the animals.

A number of good pubs are within a 10 minute drive away such as The Three Horseshoes at Powerstock and the Acorn at Evershot. Also within a 10 minute drive are plenty of local services and conveniences found in either Maiden Newton or Beaminster.


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