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Bankside
From £359.00This shepherd’s hut provides idyllic lakeside accommodation, for couples looking to relax, or explore this isolated and rural location.5 steep steps to entrance. All on the ground floor.\n\nOpen...
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Knoll
From £58.14Knoll is located in Lyme Regis. This property is 3.5 km from Dinosaur Land. This cottage comes with a dining area, a...
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Coombehayes Lodge
From £78.75Coombehayes Lodge is situated in Uplyme. Guests staying at this cottage have access to a fully equipped kitchen....
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Cedar Cottage
From £399.00This property makes the perfect base all year round with a lush garden to relax in the summer, and a wood burner for the winter.\n\nStep to entrance.\n\nGround Floor:Living room: With wood burner...
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Harcombe House - Cobb
From £1152.00Cobb is part of a complex which share access to a fantastic pool, tennis court and games room – there’s something for everyone! Ground Floor:Living room: With multi-fuel burner, 42” satellite TV,...
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Hebe
From £489.00Surrounded by countryside in the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Hebe is in the perfect location for dog walkers and cyclists.\n\nIn a peaceful, scenic location and ideal for walkers,...
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Apple Tree Cottage
From £285.00With lovely coastal walks taking in Golden Cap, the highest point in the south of England, and to Seaton with its bars and restaurants. Set in the heart of the charming seaside resort of Charmouth...
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The Smithy
From £345.00Enjoy the nearby beach at Charmouth, head to Abbotsbury with its swannery and sub-tropical gardens, or visit picturesque Corfe Castle. Ground Floor:Living/dining room: With electric coal-effect...
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The Old Boathouse
From £459.00This coastal property is in a stunning location with plenty of exploring to be done and ideal for water based activities.\n\nSet in a stunning location with magnificent views over Portland Bill...
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The Old Guildhall
From £625.00Unique and quirky, with stone spiral stairs and floor to ceiling picture window, this gem has been featured in the House and Garden magazine.\n\nThe Old Guildhall, reputed to be the original...