Built in 1827 this former farm labourer’s cottage has been lovingly updated to provide a fantastic holiday home set in a secluded and breathtaking location close to the beautiful coast of Dorset.
Ideally situated in stunning countryside with glorious rural views, this beautiful property was built in 1827 and has been thoughtfully and imaginatively renovated to provide cosy and stylish holiday accommodation. With plenty of space for up to ten guests, this is a fantastic retreat for a group of friends or a large family gathering. Within easy reach of Swanage and Wareham, this is a fabulous base for exploring the Purbeck Hills or for simply sitting back and enjoying the scenery.
Stepping into this bright and restful property, you will find the spacious, light-filled lounge which features a glass roof and an oak floor and is a wonderful space to unwind in at the end of a great day. There’s a fully equipped kitchen/diner with a high vaulted ceiling and oak flooring, and a delightful snug on the lower ground floor where you can play the keyboard or catch up with a book in front of the traditional wood burner. There are two delightful ground-floor double bedrooms with en-suite shower rooms and French doors leading out onto the terrace. Three more bedrooms can be found upstairs, each with a window seat, oak flooring and wooden shutters – one double room, a twin and a nautical-themed bunk bedroom. Heading outside, both gardens are abundant with shrubs and trees, with the front garden featuring a children’s tree swing and a fire pit with stone seating. There’s a large terrace in the back garden with plenty of furniture, a BBQ, an outdoor shower and a pizza oven. There is equipment for a range of outdoor ball games and football goals and a large trampoline in the garden.
The charming village of Worth Matravers is perfect for visiting local landmarks and attractions including Chapman’s Pool, St Aldhelm’s Head and Winspit Quarry (all about a mile away). You can also visit the pretty Victorian seaside town of Swanage (4.5 miles), the tranquil village of Studland (7 miles) and the ruins of the castle at Corfe Castle (4.5 miles).