Isle of Purbeck
Country House
7
Cots, Highchairs
Internet Connection (Wireless)
16:00*
11:00*
Children Welcome
No Smoking
All Pets
Free Wifi, Double Bed x1, Single Bed x1, Twin (single beds), Super King-Size x1, Fold Out Bed, Bathtub / Shower Combination, Shower, En Suite, Shared Bathroom, Jacuzzi, Private Bathroom, Private Toilet, Shared Toilet, Ironing Facilities, Lounge
BBQ / Picnic Area, On-site Parking, Free Parking
*Sleeps 7+2+baby
*Dogs welcome
*Large private garden with veranda, al fresco dining furniture, BBQ & hot tub
*Four good sized bedrooms
*First-floor master super-king bedroom with en-suite shower and balcony. Twin bedroom. Single bedroom. Bathroom.
*Ground floor double bedroom with ground floor bathroom.
*Optional z-beds. 1 in the master and 1 in the double bedroom.
*Free WIFI, Freeview, and Cable TV
*Optional travel cot, high chair, fire guard & stair gates
*Parking for 4 cars
*Early check-in available on request (Reception open 24 hours)
*Late check-out available
The Isle of Purbeck is a stunning place to visit.
Why not take a step back in time?
Just jump on at Harmans Cross station and let the steam train whistle you away.
The famous Swanage Steam Railway line runs through Harmans Cross connecting the beautiful seaside town of Swanage and the historical village of Corfe Castle.
Swanage is perfect for a beach stroll, fish & chips, and some famous Purbeck Ice cream to finish.
Swanage holds the South’s Biggest Carnival and different famous festivals to suit all tastes throughout the year. Also full of pubs, bars, restaurants, and a theatre Swanage is sure to keep you entertained.
You will see the unmissable ruins of Corfe Castle on your journey to your holiday home, do go back and visit the friendly village and walk around the grounds of the castle.
You won’t be disappointed.
Follow the road that wraps around the back of the castle.
Hidden and a secret to many are some must-see places to visit.
You will pass through a village called Church Knowle.
The old converted farmhouse pub called The New Inn is worth a visit! its food is highly recommended and the place is bursting with history.
You will see signs to Kimmeridge Bay, Lulworth Cove, and Durdle Door, these are all worth visiting, offering great picturesque walks and sights.
The abandoned village of Tyneham is discreetly tucked away, but please do visit. Tyneham Village was evacuated in 1943 during WWII and has been deserted ever since.
We have a ground-floor double room and ground-floor bathroom available for guests who find stairs difficult.
On-site parking, Free parking.
Just by booking your holiday with us you are contributing to providing respite holidays for families affected by cancer.
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