Set in a charming village near the stunning Dorset coast, this Grade II listed fisherman’s stone cottage offers cosy and stylish accommodation for a couple or a family seeking an idyllic retreat.
This charming Grade II-listed fisherman’s stone cottage, set in a picturesque village near the stunning Dorset coast, is the ideal retreat for couples and families alike, including those with furry friends. Enjoy bucketloads of rustic charm and your own private courtyard garden at this warm and welcoming home.
Stepping inside, you’ll be greeted by a characterful interior, complete with original features such as exposed beams and thick stone walls. The cosy L-shaped lounge/diner is an inviting space for relaxation, with comfortable seating, a charming window seat, and an eye-catching stone fireplace. The dining area adds to the welcoming atmosphere and is perfect for sharing family meals. The attractive galley kitchen is fully equipped for all your culinary desires. Moving upstairs, you’ll find two comfortable bedrooms: a double room and a single room, both with sloping eaves that add to the inviting ambience. A family shower room completes the internal layout. Outside, a small courtyard garden awaits with its shrubs, stone walls, and outdoor furniture for al fresco dining, all safely enclosed for Fido’s enjoyment.
The quintessential village of Burton Bradstock offers a perfect base for exploring the magnificent countryside and coastal wonders of the region. With the South West Coast Path and the Jurassic Coast within easy reach, dog walkers will be spoilt for choice. Hive Beach (0.5 miles) provides a delightful spot to take in the beauty of the area and, excluding one small zone, allows your canine companion to join you year-round. You’ll also have the opportunity to tour renowned coastal towns such as Bridport (3 miles), Lyme Regis (12.5 miles), and Weymouth (16 miles) for day trips of traditional seaside fun. Explore the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and visit notable landmarks such as Eggardon Hill (6.5 miles), the Nine Stones (10 miles)and Kingston Russell Stone Circle (8 miles), all of which promise plenty of exciting sights, sounds and smells for curious hounds along the way.