Let your dog lead the way to adventure on a stay at this charming family-friendly cottage in Corfe Castle. Boasting a conservatory and a generous garden you can embrace inside/outside living at all times of the year and soak up the marvellous views of the surrounding countryside. What’s more, the coast lies just 6 miles away where from Swanage you can join the South West Coast Path for an invigorating walk with your four-pawed pal.
Offering a warm welcome upon arrival is the living room which benefits from underfloor heating and a wood burner which your pup will love. Comfortable sofas and French doors add to the ambience of the room and make it a lovely place to gather with your loved ones. The kitchen is compact yet has been finished to a high standard with a monotone colour palette for an enjoyable cooking experience. Through the kitchen, you can gain access to the conservatory which is equipped with a large dining table overlooking the garden and beyond for a scenic mealtime setting. Completing the ground floor is a downstairs WC. Take the staircase to the first floor and you’ll find three bedrooms, starting with the master bedroom, furnished with a sumptuous king-size bed and neutral decor. In addition, there is a tasteful twin room, ideal for children, and a single bedroom bursting with character from the feature fireplace. All of the bedrooms share the elegant family bathroom which has both a bathtub for long evening soaks and a shower. Outside, the garden area is a haven for humans and hounds with a secure covered pond area, a great section of lawn for play-time and seating for a spot of al fresco dining.
For a day out sniffing the best scents and searching for wonderful wildlife, pay a visit to the Studland and Godlingston Heath Nature Reserve (7 miles) to run through the diverse landscapes of dunes and long grasses before heading to the beach for a paddle. For a leisurely afternoon activity, you could opt to hop aboard the paw-friendly Swanage Steam Railway for a picturesque journey along the coast and through the countryside, or simply to take a snooze soothed by the chug of the train.