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The Grove Arms, Ludwell
From £60.00Set in Shaftesbury, The Grove Arms, Ludwell has a garden and a terrace. The property features a shared lounge, as...
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Greyhound Inn
From £90.00Situated in Winterborne Kingston, Greyhound Inn offers a garden. With a terrace, the property also has a bar. Free...
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The Poppies
From £375.00This detached holiday home enjoys a country setting with walking and cycling available nearby and fantastic attractions within easy reach. In a great location between Dorchester to the west, Poole...
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Crofters Cottage
From £599.00This super thatched property is full of character and offers the perfect base to explore all that Dorset has to offer.\n\nCrofters Cottage is in a great location in the village of Winterborne...
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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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Weatherby View
From £385.00This is a great place for exploring Dorset on foot right from the front door. With exquisite rolling countryside views in a rural tranquil setting.\n\nSet between two working farms, adjacent to...
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Tincleton Lodge
From £1249.00Ideal for groups of friends or families wanting to stay together, on a farm, within easy reach of Dorchester, the Jurassic Coast and Lyme Regis. Situated in the heart of Thomas Hardy’s Wessex, in...
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Rose Cottage
From £599.00This cosy cottage is ideal for any time of year, enjoy exploring the 600-acre farmland, or try your hand fly fishing on the River Frome.\n\nIn a delightful rural location in Hardy’s Country in the...
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No. 1 The Old School
From £505.00Previously a village school, this unique property is a great base from which to explore the stunning Jurassic Coast.\n\nThis former village school, dating back to 1864, is situated in Puddletown...
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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...