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Beech
From £170.00Beech is situated in Ulwell and offers a garden and a bar. It provides free WiFi and a restaurant. The property...
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Meadow Cottage
From £432.00You may just have to prise the children from the meadow before you can explore the dramatic Jurassic coastline not far from this charming cottage.\n\nIdeal touring baseThis charming cottage is one of... -
Mellstock - Greenwood Grange
From £1109.00A bright, homely bungalow on the Greenwood Grange estate, with use of the on-site swimming pool.\n\nPerfect for a family break in the heart of Dorset’s countryside, Mellstock is a spacious two-... -
Wessex - Greenwood Grange
From £1399.00A stylish 2 bedroom bungalow on the outskirts of Dorchester.\n\nWessex is a cosy 2 bedroom property situated near the beautiful town of Dorchester in Dorset. Staying at this dog-friendly bungalow... -
The Old Bakery
From £425.00A great base from which to explore Dorset’s many attractions, including beaches, museums and historical houses.\n\nThe Old Bakery is located in the heart of the quaint Dorset village of Maiden...
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The Old Dairy III
From £78.43The Old Dairy III is set in Whitchurch Canonicorum. The holiday home has city views and is 47 km from Exeter. The...
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Lower Woodbury House
From £1669.00Explore the beautiful county of Dorset from this spacious property, which sits peacefully in 1½-acre grounds. Market towns and attractions within easy reach.\n\nProviding spacious, well-presented...
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Elmscliff
From £375.00Elmscliff is an accommodation situated in Poole, 3.2 km from Sandbanks and 6 km from Poole Harbour. Guests staying...
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Brook Cottage
From £1157.00Boasting a large garden, games room and 1 mile to the beach, this stunning property enjoys a perfect location to explore.\n\nThis stunning, detached, thatched holiday home in mellow flint stone is...
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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...