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Egmont View Cottage

Worth Matravers, near Swanage, Dorset
Sleeps 3
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 1
Change Sat
No Dogs
4 star
Parking on site / nearby
Towels included
Family friendly
Internet access
Open fire / wood burner
Enclosed garden / patio
Downstairs bedroom
Downstairs bathroom
Shop nearby
Pub nearby
Beach within easy reach
Country houses
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At a glance

  • Charming Grade II listed cottage sleeping four guests
  • Characterful period property boasting well-maintained original features
  • Close to Corfe Castle, the Jurassic Coast and the sandy peninsula of Studland
  • Attractive garden to the rear of the property with lawn and terraced seating area
  • Tranquil rural location between the villages of Langton Matravers and Kingston
  • Situated on the picturesque Isle of Purbeck, just a short drive from Corfe Castle
Property code: OC-IC045

Egmont View stands at the centre of three Grade II listed cottages built in 1706, situated between the hill villages of Kingston, Langton Matravers and Worth Matravers and amidst the rolling hills of the Isle of Purbeck. The cottage is in a spectacular walking and cycling area with footpaths and bridleways leading from the property to the famous Jurassic coastline and surrounding countryside. Along this dramatic coast which is renowned for its range of flora, fauna and bird life, lie Dancing Ledge St Aldhelms Head and Chapmans Pool, all of which are accessible from the cottage. The Purbeck Nordic Walking Centre is situated a short walk from the property and Seacombe can be reached in a twenty minute walk. The seaside resort of Swanage and historic village of Corfe with its iconic castle, are both a five-minute drive of the property, with the four mile stretch of sandy beach at Studland less than a twenty minute drive away.

The cottage has recently been restored to its former glory by an award-winning architect and boasts many characterful features including an open fire with attractive brick surround, lime washed walls and original beams. This is married with modern amenities including underfloor heating, solar panel hot water and Fibre WiFi, making for a very comfortable stay in heritage surroundings. Egmont View has flagstone floors throughout with attractive rugs. Fittings have been sourced to maintain the integrity of the property including a staircase which has been salvaged from an old ship.

The front door opens into a cosy sitting room with seating for four, comprising a two seater sofa, small armchair and window seat, along with a television with Netflix. The open fireplace provides a central focus to the room and there are views from the window over the terrace gardens to the surrounding fields beyond. The adjoining hallway leads to a bunk bedroom with full sized single beds, a small wardrobe and views across the garden. Opposite, is the cottage bathroom which is fully tiled and has a bath with over bath shower, WC and basin. The fitted kitchen is an inviting space with bi-fold doors opening out into the garden and has dining space for four, an electric oven with induction hob, refrigerator, traditional butler sink, microwave, slimline dishwasher and washer dryer. A freezer is also provided.

A door from the living room opens onto the staircase with a rope bannister on one side leading to the master bedroom. This room has twin beds, a small wardrobe and chest of drawers, as well as views across the hills to the sea with glimpses of the Isle of Wight on a clear day. Heating electricity and Fibre WiFi are available at no extra charge. Please note that due to the traditional nature of the cottage, the front entrance doorway and wooden beams inside the property are quite low.

The cottage has a pretty garden at the rear of the property which is laid to lawn and has a small terrace with a barbecue. Garden furniture is provided so that meals can be enjoyed in the sunshine whilst enjoying the wonderful views across the countryside. One car can be parked in a private parking space to the side of the cottages with a gravelled path leading directly into the garden. There is a regular bus service to Swanage and Poole within a two-minute walk. It is a three minute drive to Langton Matravers which has a public house, village shop and parish church. A 15 minute walk leads to the picturesque village of Worth Matravers, renowned for its quaint duck pond and the old fashioned charm of its public house, The Square and Compass. Nearby places to visit include the National Trust properties of Corfe Castle and Kingston Lacey, as well as the homes of Lawrence of Arabia and Thomas Hardy. Boat trips run between April and October from Swanage pier to Poole Harbour along part of the Jurassic Coast and to Brownsea Island. To mention just a few further local attractions, Swanage Steam Railway, the Blue Pool Monkey World and the Tank Museum are within a short drive of the cottage.

  • Sleeps 3+1
  • 2 bedrooms - 1 twin and 1 ground-floor bunk bedroom
  • Bathroom with shower-over-bath and WC
  • TV/DVD
  • Oven, hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine
  • Towels available to hire
  • Off-road parking for 1 car
  • Pub within walking distance, shop 1.5 miles, beach 2.5 miles
  • Grade II listed cottage with restricted head room at front door and also slightly reduced height in lounge
  • Children over the age of 10 welcome
  • Lockable cycle shed available
  • For sleeps 4 occupancy, party makeup must be 2 adults and 2 children over the age of 10
  • Arrival: 15:00 onwards
  • Departure: before 10:00
  • Sorry, no dogs allowed

Claire Tranter

This property is personally managed by Claire.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 13 guest ratings

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Reviewed by Richard 3rd May 2026

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Lovely place to stay and convenient for all local places without being crowded

Reviewed by Charlie 15th October 2025

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We had a really nice stay. I am 6'4" and my Dad 6',2. There was a lot of ducking to get through the doors. Anyone under 5'8" shouldn't have any problems :) But it didn't bother me! The gate out to the road is 'right' on the road. I wouldn't want to have smaller kids here. My son is 8, and there were a few moments that were scary (cars flying by at Read more40-50 mph). Hide

Reviewed by Martine 20th September 2025

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Wouldn't recommend this. On noisy busy road. All too tight, particularly stairs which are unsuitable for elderly people. Beds too narrow for adults.

Reviewed by Andrew 1st September 2025

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The cottage was disappointing. The photos suggest that the front of the house has an open aspect. However in reality there is a large bush approx 12 feet high across a path which blocks the light, making the front room gloomy. This bush is tiny on the photos. The photos are out of date. Also we had an issue with the hot water. We could not shower fRead moreor over 48 hours because of a combination of a power cut and the button diverting hot water to the shower being stuck. Hide

Reviewed by R 23rd August 2025

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This is a nice little cottage which is pretty well appointed and comfortable. The kitchen is a nice space which we were able to use with the patio doors open most of the time opening out onto the garden with a pretty decent view looking west towards Swyre Head.

Reviewed by Antony 9th August 2025

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Fantastic location, with a few metres of the footpath. Very comfortable and beautifully furnished.

Reviewed by Charles 21st June 2025

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Reviewed by Isabel 9th June 2025

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Very good location for travelling around and walks available from cottage. Stairs up to first floor bedroom are pretty steep but overall we enjoyed our stay

Reviewed by Richard 26th April 2025

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Lovely place to stay so long as youre not over six feet tall, low ceilings as in lots of old places , no probs for us at 510 though

Reviewed by Georgina 29th March 2025

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Cottage in lovely situation and handy for buses. It was badly let down by unmaintained garden furniture which collapsed with us on it (even though a review had mentioned it 2 years previously). Holidaycottages.co.uk were unhelpful regarding this. Kitchen chairs are small and not suitable for adults. These problems spoilt what could have been a niceRead more holiday. Hide

Reviewed by Steve 21st September 2024

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A reasonable place at a reasonable price

Reviewed by William 7th September 2024

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Reviewed by Alex 31st August 2024

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This cottage is in a perfect part of Dorset to allow you to explore the area either by leaving the car at the cottage and rambling around the immediate area or exploring a bit further out by car. We found the cottage to be very clean, and totally adequate for my wife and my needs. During our stay it rained a fair bit so we cannot comment on the outRead moreside space other than to say that when it stopped raining there was some lovely views and there appeared sufficient equipment for BBQs. Hide

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