Showing 1 - 10 of 137 places to stay
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The Pavilion
From £489.00This property is just 3 miles from Chesil Beach and the Jurassic Coast - an ideal family seaside holiday destination. This single-storey holiday home is in a superb country location midway between...
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Durbaville
From £2449.00A spacious bungalow with a private hot tub set in a private garden on the Greenwood Grange estate.\n\nSet on the beautiful Greenwood Grange estate in the heart of rural Dorset, Durbaville makes a... -
Tokenhill Cottage
From £645.00Ideal for a group or family to relax in a spacious living room and a garden to unwind in.\n\nThis holiday property is made up of a large section of the owners’ detached farmhouse and offers a...
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Woodlanders
From £305.00This holiday property is situated in an excellent country location, mid-way between Dorchester and Sherborne.\n\nAll on the ground floor.\n\nLiving/dining room: With Freeview TV, DVD player, CD...
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Woodside Lodge
From £54.29Woodside Lodge is located in Horton. Guests staying at this holiday home have access to a fully equipped kitchen....
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The Lodge at Thornhill
From £694.00A bright, spacious lodge with contemporary features throughout.\n\nSet in the Dorset countryside, The Lodge @ Thornhill makes a stylish setting for that time away from it all. The open plan living...
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The Meal House, Dorchester
From £74.00Boasting a hot tub, The Meal House, Dorchester is located in Dorchester. This holiday home also features free WiFi....
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16 Fernhill Heights
From £54.5016 Fernhill Heights is situated in Charmouth. The accommodation is 43 km from Exeter. The cottage consists of 1...
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Wellbridge - Greenwood Grange
From £929.00A traditional stone cottage on the Greenwood Grange resort, with use of the site’s family facilities.\n\nJust the setting for that family break in rural Dorset, Wellbridge sits on the Greenwood... -
The Old Lyme Brew House
From £435.00With easy access to miles of Jurassic coastline, this former brew house displays lots of character and makes a great base for walkers in particular.\n\nBelieved to date back to 1640, The Old Lyme...