Showing 1 - 10 of 145 places to stay
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Jasper
From £445.00Just 10 minutes from miles of sandy beaches at the popular Dorset resort of Bournemouth with an abundance of sights and activities for all.\n\nThis delightful detached single storey holiday home...
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Old Parsonage
From £39.21Old Parsonage is located in Dewlish. This self-catered cottage features a garden. The cottage is equipped with 1...
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Bankside
From £41.43Bankside is set in Gillingham. Guests staying at this holiday home have access to a fully equipped kitchen. This...
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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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Marlott - Greenwood Grange
From £1269.00A two bedroom home from home with use of the onsite swimming pool and play area.\n\nYou’ll find Marlott on the Greenwood Grange resort in Dorset’s countryside, and it’s easy to see... -
Coomb Barton
From £2449.00This beautiful cottage offers impressive features throughout, as well as use of the Greenwood Grange facilities.\n\nAn impressive home from home for that group gathering or a break with the extended... -
The Kestral
From £548.00Offering ground floor facilities and wheelchair access, The Kestral makes ideal, accessible accommodation for your family holiday in Dorset.\n\nRural settingWheelchair accessEnjoying its own large... -
Abbotsea
From £839.00A traditional cosy cottage on the Greenwood Grange resort, complete with use of the indoor pool.\n\nWith the feel of a traditional country cottage, Abbotsea makes a welcoming home from home for two.... -
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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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...