Located in Chideock, Dorset in the South West of England, this property sleeps up to 5 people and is conveniently situated near a pub and the coast. With a footpath leading to the South West Coast Path and Seatown beach, guests have easy access to local amenities and beauty spots. The nearby shingle beach offers a refreshing sea breeze, while the stunning Golden Cap is just 2 miles away. For a taste of culture and coastal charm, Lyme Regis is a short 7.5-mile drive away.
The property, a delightful barn conversion, is the middle one in a row of three and offers picturesque countryside views towards the coastline. The interior is carefully designed, with an open plan living area that is warm and spacious. The lounge features a Smart TV and French doors opening onto a gravel terrace, while the kitchen is well-equipped with modern appliances including a dishwasher. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms with countryside views, a family bathroom, and a fenced gravel garden with a sunny terrace and BBQ.
Guests can relax in the comfortable living space, enjoy the outdoor area, and explore the shared recreational lawns nearby. Dedicated parking is available for two cars, making it convenient for groups traveling together. The property provides a perfect combination of comfort, privacy, and style, offering a relaxing retreat for those looking to explore the beauty of Dorset's coast and countryside. Whether relaxing indoors or exploring the nearby attractions, this property offers a peaceful and enjoyable stay for guests of all ages.
Weekly price from £596
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