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House In Lulworth Cove, Dorset

Lulworth Cove, Dorset

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Lulworth Cove, located in the picturesque region of Dorset in South West England, is home to a stunning Grade II listed house that dates back 400 years, previously known as The Red Lion Inn, which famously served King George III its own ale in 1802. This remarkable property can accommodate up to nine guests and is ideally situated just half a mile from both Lulworth Cove and Stair Hole, making it an excellent base for exploring the breathtaking Jurassic Coast. The area boasts a variety of local attractions, including the iconic natural arch at Durdle Door, located 1.5 miles away, and the fascinating Fossil Forest on the Lulworth Estate, which is just 0.5 miles from the property.

In addition to its proximity to stunning coastal features, Lulworth Cove offers access to several beautiful beaches, such as Man O War Beach and Worbarrow Beach, both within 1.5 to 3 miles, as well as Kimmeridge Bay and Ringstead Bay, which are slightly further at 8.5 and 11 miles, respectively. Inland adventures await at Lulworth Castle (2.5 miles), the Tank Museum (6.5 miles), and Monkey World (6 miles). The nearby town of Wareham, 9 miles away, provides a vibrant selection of dining and drinking options, while Dorchester, known for its connections to the famous author Thomas Hardy, is just 13 miles from the property.

The accommodation itself is a blend of historical charm and modern comfort, featuring original details such as exposed beams, curved oak paneling, and Purbeck flagstone floors. Upon entering, guests are welcomed into a bright and tastefully furnished lounge equipped with a Smart TV/DVD, ample seating, and a cozy wood burner set in a raised fireplace. A snug area with curved walls and an inglenook fireplace adds to the warmth of the home, while the attractive dining room, complete with a feature fireplace, provides access to the adjoining cottage annexe. The stylish kitchen, featuring modern appliances and a breakfast table, enhances the property's appeal for those looking to enjoy home-cooked meals during their stay.

Sleeping arrangements are thoughtfully designed, with three bedrooms in the main house and two additional rooms in the annexe, all featuring reduced height in the eaves. The main house includes a single room, a beamed double, and a twin room, along with a shower room and a bathroom. The annexe offers a breakfast/utility room, a bathroom, and two bedrooms, one of which has direct access to the garden. Outside, guests can relax on the charming courtyard terrace equipped with outdoor furniture and a BBQ, perfect for evening meals or drinks. The property also boasts two terraced lawns adorned with flowerbeds and trees, providing lovely views of the surrounding hills, along with off-road parking for two cars, ensuring a convenient and enjoyable stay in this beautiful part of England.

  • Internet
  • Pub Nearby
  • Coast Nearby
  • Open Fire
Weekly from £1164

Features

  • Enclosed garden / patio
  • Open fire / woodburner
  • Internet access
  • Pub within 1 mile
  • Shop within 1 mile
  • Beach within 5 miles
  • Family friendly
  • Quirky
  • Cottage
 

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