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Chideock Cottages

  • Last Minute Cottages - The Coach House
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    Dorset

    The Coach House

    Ref: S1039417

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    New Accommodation for 2025! Tucked away in a fabulous village location between Bridport and Lyme Regis, just a short walk from the sea at Seatown, with its exceptional coastal footpaths and dramatic cliff views, The Coach House is a comfortable...

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    £78

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  • Last Minute Cottages - High Bullen Cottage
  • 1

    Dorset

    High Bullen Cottage

    Ref: S517660

    Reviews 22

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    The pretty village of Chideock (pronounced Chiddick) can be found straddling the main A35 road between Bridport and Honiton, in glorious West Dorset. Many of the quaint cottages lining the road are constructed of cob and the honey-coloured local...

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    £75

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Apple Blossom, Bridport
  • Dorset

    Apple Blossom, Bridport

    Ref: S367902

    Reviews 14

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    Lying within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Apple Blossom and the popular village of Chideock are just one mile away from Seatown and Dorset's Jurassic Coast, famed for its fossils and miles of beaches. The cottage is well situated, just...

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    £154

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  • Last Minute Cottages - West Perry Hay
  • 3

    Dorset

    West Perry Hay

    Ref: S86013

    Reviews 50

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    The village of Chideock is between Bridport and Honiton, in West Dorset. Within an AONB, the area has walks, whilst 2 miles away is the Jurassic Coast, with stunning Golden Cap, the sandstone cliff. A short drive takes you to Bridport, and the...

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    £177

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hope Cottage - Chideock
  • 1

    Dorset

    Hope Cottage - Chideock

    Ref: S854232

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    Escape to this charming cottage, nestled amidst the beauty of Dorset's coastline and countryside. Located along the main A35 in the picturesque village of Chideock, between the quirky market town of Bridport (2.5 miles) and the fossil-hunters...

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    £115

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  • Last Minute Cottages - St Gabriels Cottage
  • 2

    Dorset

    St Gabriels Cottage

    Ref: S517736

    Reviews 12

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    The pretty village of Chideock (pronounced Chiddick) can be found straddling the main A35 road between Bridport and Honiton, in glorious West Dorset. Many of the quaint cottages lining the road are constructed of cob and the honey-coloured local...

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    £135

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Pocker Watch
  • 3

    Dorset

    The Pocker Watch

    Ref: S378399

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    £66

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Chiddy Nook Cottage
  • 3

    Dorset

    Chiddy Nook Cottage

    Ref: S327100

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    4

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    £130

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gingerbread Cottage
  • 3

    Dorset

    Gingerbread Cottage

    Ref: S294825

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    £121

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Barters Cottage
  • 3

    Dorset

    Barters Cottage

    Ref: S378396

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    £186

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Swiss Cottage
  • 3

    Dorset

    Swiss Cottage

    Ref: S378397

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    £134

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Yew Tree House
  • 3

    Dorset

    Yew Tree House

    Ref: S380601

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    £166

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Purbeck Apartment
  • Dorset

    Purbeck Apartment

    Ref: S384649

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Apple Blossom
  • 3

    Dorset

    Apple Blossom

    Ref: S388182

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    Holiday cottages in Chideock

    Nestled between Lyme Regis and Bridport and within a nationally recognised Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), the small village of Chideock has lots to offer for those looking to escape on a scenic and relaxing break.

    Chideock is surrounded by farmed land, sea views and cliff faces, as well as green fields dotted with cob and sandstone cottages, many with the traditional thatched roofs so favoured by the British countryside community. Indeed, it's not uncommon to find treasure along the coast here — with several fossilised ammonites already uncovered by enthusiasts this year. And talking of treasure, the village's highest point, the High Golden Cap, was used as a lookout post by notorious smugglers from the area in the 18th century.

    If you're a family of history buffs, why not choose a cottage with ample parking and a view of the local castle ruins. And if you're done lounging in one of the large gardens we have to offer, maybe take a tour of the Chideock House Hotel, which was used by General Fairfax to plan his siege of the castle. Snaptrip has a whole host of bookable holiday cottages in Chideock, including homes with hot tubs, fire pits and sea views. So take your pick and book online today!

    Locations to stay or visit near Chideock

    Holiday cottages in Chideock do get booked quite far in advance, so if you're unable to find one with the availability you need, consider booking in one of these nearby locales…

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Jackie - Verified booking

      The cottage and location were lovely, however the direction sent by Sykes were misleading as they apparently started from the middle of Bridport but no indication of this!

      It would be more helpful at least to know where the directions start from - especially as we arrived after dark. There is a right turn at the north end of North Road and another right turn into Hell Lane. The property is on the left - not the right! The cottage had no guest information folder other than some laminated sheets referencing Covid instructions. For example, there was no information about connecting to the WiFi, no information about rubbish collection (and no outside dustbin), no information about using the heating and no invitation to contact Abi with any issues. It would have been nice to have information on local food shopping options (opening times of the Spar in Chideock for example and location of larger food shops). For the price, I would have expected the provision of a dishcloth. I appreciate that we are at the end of a busy season, but after initial joy at finally being able to get away, I was disappointed with the tired nature of the fittings. Towels were provided but were very small and thin, pillows very flimsy, cushions in the lounge also very tired, crockery, mugs, cutlery and glassware mismatched and little in the way of saucepans. The oven worked ok, but the rings were hit and miss - sometimes deciding to turn on and sometimes not and sometimes deciding not to turn off! There were no ice trays in the freezer. There were two power cuts during our stay - the first was apparently planned as tree surgeons were working further up the Lane - as we had a baby with us it would have been nice to know this in advance. The second was apparently because the automatic top up on the smart metre did not work correctly - we did wait a couple of hours before messaging Abi and once it was evident that other properties around did have power - but again not ideal with the baby. There were several lightbulbs not working - towards the end of the week we did find a few spares, but a bit late to address the poor lighting in the bathroom! There did not appear to be a shaver socket anywhere. The shower cord in the downstairs bathroom was so hard to operate, we did not for fear of ripping it from the ceiling - it was only when Abi called after our second power cut SOS that she tugged quite hard on it to activate! I had already messaged Abi several times, but her slow response to messages did not really encourage further messaging. Our frustration is that all the above could easily have been addressed with a little more attention to detail. To put my criticism in perspective, if I were Sykes Cottages’s, all the above niggles should surely be addressed (checking lightbulbs, safety of the stove etc) between each hire, but I notice that previous feedback mentions the lack of an information folder and there still is no sign of same! All in all, we enjoyed our time in a very beautiful part of Dorset, but if using Sykes again, I would want to be assured that the next cottage was more carefully presented.

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    • Alastair - Verified booking

      A gorgeous setting in a superb location.

      Not having Wi-Fi/signal was a godsend and three young boys (2/4/6) had great fun playing tag/rugby/football passing in the garden. Unfortunately the holiday was let down by a few major points: a ridiculously small downstairs bed; a kettle that didn't work 95% of the time, the remaining 5% requiring you to hold the button down; a shower head blocked with limescale and pinched hose held together with electrical tape; electrical tape used to hold the bulb holder of a bedside lamp together; and an very strong smell of damp. We own an 18th century cottage and appreciate that whilst a certain level of dampness is to be expected within a property of this age the level within St Gabriel’s was excessive. The bedding felt constantly 'damp' and clammy, clothes felt damp when left out overnight and a leather handbag strap went mouldy inside of a week. Not to mention the effect on bread and other perishable food. I’m not sure whether there was an extended duration between the previous guests and ourselves but the smell was very strong and the walls visibly damp. Crumbs in the breadbin, a half-finished bottle of open ketchup, hair in the shower and general grit/grass on the floor on arrival suggested a lacklustre approach to cleaning. There should be mention of the smaller-than-standard-double sized bed which even without a pregnant wife was completely unsuitable in this day and age; it felt like the desire to cram two bedside tables in had led to that decision yet in reality all that happened when you decided to try not sleeping on your side was that you ended up headbutting one of the very sharp corners. That said, it was a nice week and the cottage is in a wonderful setting.

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    • Sophia - Verified booking

      Brilliant cottage in a convenient location close enough to major towns yet in a peaceful, rural setting.

      The cottage was lovely and we all enjoyed the week away (even the dog who settled in very quickly despite being woken by the cockerell nearby on the first morning). The cottage was very well equipped with just about everything needed for a perfect break away whilst being a home from home. Plenty of space for our family with large dining and living areas along with a generous size kitchen. The pool table and darts board also added to the fun for the time we were "at home". Wifi and Internet TV although not essential for my husband and I made the break more enjoyable for our teenager. We had many local walks around the countryside and into the village (approx 20-25 mins walk) with the dog over the week. The locals were really friendly and welcoming. The nearby Catholic church was also a wonderful find and we were lucky enough to pass by when it was open so got to see the beautiful decorations and artwork inside. From the cottage we had a great base for travelling to the local beaches and seaside towns. We visited Seatown, Eype, Charmouth, Lyme Regis, Cogdon beach, Weymouth and Yeovil during our holiday. Quite often even though we planned to eat out we decided to return to the cottage for our evening meal. We all found it to be very restful and comfortable. There were shops nearby for provisions. A short drive in the car we found Morrissons and Lidl. Ideal to stock up on the necessities. I'd have no hesitation to recommend West Perry Hay to any friends or family. I also had no issues with Sykes Holidays either. We would have re-booked to go back for next year but sadly the prices had gone up and put it out of our bracket.

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    • Anne - Verified booking

      Very comfortable and cosy holiday accommodation.

      Hosts live next door but you would never notice in that they are never intrusive. No noise travels through adjoining wall and they clearly put a lot of effort into making sure guests feel welcome on arrival. The property is well maintained and a small maintenance issue was fixed immediately upon reporting - which would never happen if the hosts didn't live next door! Hot water and heating timings are controlled by property owner but hosts mention on arrival/key handover that timings can easily be modified to guests requirements and there is a heating thermostat in the property. I hate being cold but we had no issues at all in a very wet and chilly February week. Comfortable mattress and sofa and a solid kitchen table and good internet. Farm shop just down the road and lots to see and do in the area. I can thoroughly recommend High Bullen Cottage. (High Bullen Lodge is also available for rent and situated just behind the main house) . Thank you to the hosts for a very enjoyable stay. (My only nitpicky comment would be please could you put in another couple of mugs? My suspicion here is that there may have been previous unreported breakages because everything else in the kitchen was absolutely tip top including quality sharp knives which is almost unheard of in a holiday rental)

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    • Andrew - Verified booking

      On the whole the cottage is brilliant.

      The rooms downstairs are well proportioned but there is a need of general maintenance throughout. The previous tenants had broken the washing line which wasn’t replaced for us. We spent an hour cleaning the kitchen upon arrival along with the crockery we were going to use. Toilet seats were missing or broken, the plug hole in the en-suite bathroom was full of hair and the bedding smelt fusty. After coming through the pandemic I thought there would be a better standard of cleanliness but there is still a broken dog ball under the settee in the dining room and muck from along time ago. The pool table is multi functional which has broken the cushions but still playable and very enjoyable. We loved the space and setting expected being nearer a working farm as in the description but wasn’t to be found. Lovely area with great walks though. The owner was quick to drop off a new kettle for us when the old one wasn’t working well.

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    Things to do near Chideock

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    Lyme Regis Museum

    Lyme Regis museum telling the story of Lyme and its ever changing landscape. Some areas are wheelchair accessible. Schools and groups are welcome.

    Beer Beach

    Situated in the picture postcard fishing village of Beer, this sweeping shingle beach is enveloped by vertiginous limestone cliffs. Believed to have once been a preferred location for smugglers, fishermen today regularly launch their boats from the shore.

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