This delightful ivy-covered, semi-detached Purbeck stone cottage dates from the 1920s and is situated on the edge of the beautiful Studland and Godlingston Heath National Nature Reserve. Within a mile of Studland Bay, this pretty getaway enjoys beautiful country views and makes a lovely holiday base for a family or a couple seeking a tranquil and secluded retreat. This quaint and cosy cottage retains many original features including leaded windows, an inglenook fireplace and exposed beams, and is a haven for nature lovers and keen walkers looking to explore this beautiful part of Dorset.
Entering the cottage, you will find the welcoming and tastefully furnished lounge/diner. Ideal for cosy nights in, the lounge features triple-aspect leaded windows, an open fire, comfortable seating, a selection of games and books, and double doors leading into the garden. The attractive kitchen is fully equipped for cooking your favourite meals. Heading upstairs, there are two bright and airy bedrooms – one double and a triple room with three single beds and a cot. Stepping outside, you can relax in the charming semi-enclosed back garden which features stunning views of local farmland and the Purbeck Hills.
This lovely cottage is perfect for exploring Studland and Godlingston Heath, with landmarks nearby including Agglestone Rock, Dragons’ Teeth, Old Harry Rocks and Ballard Down (all within 2 miles). Nature lovers and walkers can also explore the Arne Reedbeds (8.5 miles), Hartland Moor (7 miles), RSPB Stoborough Heath (8 miles) and Durlston Country Park (5 miles). You can also enjoy activities at Dorset Adventure Park (5 miles) and The Blue Pool (8 miles) or head to the beaches of Chapman’s Pool (7.5 miles) and Kimmeridge Bay (10.5 miles). There are plenty of thriving towns offering great places to eat and drink including Wareham (10.5 miles), Swanage (4 miles) and Corfe Castle (5 miles).