This Grade II listed Purbeck stone quarryman’s cottage dates from 1772, retains many original features and provides cosy accommodation for a family seeking an idyllic retreat.
Watch your favourite four-legged friend nose about the pretty garden at this delightful stone cottage in Worth Matravers, Dorset. Sleeping six guests, as well as one canine companion, the three-bedroom property comes with a terrace where you can relax with a cold drink, while your happy hound also enjoys the fresh air. Take him on long walks through the Purbeck Hills too or follow a section of the South West Coast Path along the famous Jurassic coastline.
Let yourselves into the inviting cottage, which dates back to the 1700s. Call your perfect pal through to the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with its revealed stonework and settle on the sofa while he pads about. Switch on the TV/DVD, play music through the iPod dock or Sonos Sound System and light a fire so he can bask in its heat. Whip up hearty meals in the kitchen area, which has a washing machine for any damp doggy towels. Bid your cheerful chum goodnight then climb the stairs to find the family bathroom, plus a bunk bedroom and two doubles. Please be aware that the cottage has some areas of restricted head height. Head up the steps and take your pal for a stroll around the garden (with shared access) in the morning and perhaps fire up the BBQ out here on balmy evenings. There is no parking at the cottage, but guests will be provided with a permit for a car park 180 metres away.
Grab the lead and venture 1 mile from the cottage to reach the coast at Winspit or from Worth Matravers enjoy a 5-mile, circular walk, taking in Winspit Quarry and a section of the South West Coast Path, passing St Aldhelm’s Head. Drive 6.5 miles inland and undertake a 3.5-mile walk, through picturesque National Trust land and along the Hartland Way, with far-reaching views out towards Corfe Castle.