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Spring Cottage
From £23039.00Explore the World Heritage Jurassic Coast or towns and villages along the Dorset coast - there’s something for everyone in this area.\n\nSpring Cottage is nestled in a great location in the small...
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Newton Manor House
From £2285.00Easily accommodating 16 guests, ideally situated just a mile from sandy beaches, and great for discovering Dorset. This magnificent listed building, with 8 bedrooms and 9 bath/shower rooms, offers...
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Park Farmhouse
From £1995.00A spacious thatched former farmhouse suitable for large parties looking to explore the Jurassic Coast and the historic sights of Dorset.\n\nThis comfortable and welcoming, thatched, detached...
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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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Mill House
From £1599.00Adjoining the original mill, this property provides spacious accommodation for up to 12 guests.\n\nIn the heart of Maiden Newton, West Dorset, ideally located for exploring Dorchester, 6 miles,...
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Harbour Lodge
From £1404.00A luxurious, four bedroom property complete with cinema and hot tub, found in the exclusive resort of Sandbanks.\n\nWith a design that wouldn’t look out of place on the cover of a glossy magazine...
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The Old Rectory
From £1350.00Featuring barbecue facilities, The Old Rectory offers accommodation in Bridport with access to free WiFi and garden...
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Bournemouth Beach Boutique
From £950.00Situated 400 metres from Bournemouth International Centre, Bournemouth Beach Boutique offers accommodation right in...
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Flat 1
From £675.00This holiday apartment is centrally located in Bournemouth and it enjoys its own enclosed private garden with a summerhouse. This period ground floor holiday apartment with private garden is...
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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...