Built in 1797 as part of Charmouth’s Almshouse, this light and welcoming property is now a fantastic holiday base for a family looking to explore Dorset’s countryside and the glorious Jurassic Coast.
This attractive cottage is situated on a steep, private lane that leads to a nature reserve, offering a peaceful and tranquil hideaway for discovering Dorset. Built in 1797 as part of Charmouth’s Almshouses, this charming cottage offers a bright and welcoming base for you and your pedigree chum to spend hours walking and exploring the breathtaking Dorset countryside and coastline. Being situated just half a mile from the acclaimed Charmouth Beach means you can spend time making memories with the family, swimming and chasing sticks until the sun goes down.
Arranged over three floors, the cottage mixes contemporary décor with traditional furnishings and has some lovely rustic-style cottage features. The lounge is spacious and comfortable with a pretty wood burner set within a large inglenook fireplace, perfect for gathering around with your four-legged friend on a winter’s night. A charming and bright sunroom offers a lovely, quiet space to read and relax in whilst soaking up the sun and admiring views of the garden. The three bedrooms are approached by cottage-style stairs and are situated over the first and second floor, with countryside views and glimpses of the sea.
Charmouth is a pretty seaside village located in Dorset’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with a world-renowned beach, famously home to a vast variety of ancient fossils. Dramatic cliffs and coastline watch over miles of golden sands, providing a haven packed full of adventures for your waggy-tailed friends. The historic town and fishing port of Lyme Regis (3 miles) is a truly pretty place to visit with visitors attracted to its famous Cobb Harbour, traditional shops and an array of cafes and restaurants. With endless coast path and walking trails surrounding the town, it is a paradise for any dog lover and nature enthusiast.