Studland Cottage

ID: S126722

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 2

About this property

Located in a perfect location for heathland walks with direct access from the garden and a short walk to the beach with stunning Old Harry Rocks nearby, this cottage is a delightful property in Studland village.

With a terrace where you can enjoy a drink, cosy sitting room with wood burner where you can cosy up with a book or just relax after a day spent outdoors. Prepare a delicious meal in a very well-equipped kitchen with all necessary appliances. There is one step up from the sitting room into the kitchen. The bedrooms are comfortable and give you a good rest before venturing out to the beach or heathlands.

Studland cottage is perfect for walkers with abundance of walking options starting from your garden. Keep your eyes peeled and you might just notice something new every day. The property welcomes two well-behaved dogs, so don’t worry about leaving your furry friend at home.

The busy Poole is a ferry ride away with famous Brownsea Island, numerous beaches and heathland. If you want to explore a bit further, Swanage and Wareham with stunning Corfe Castle are only a short drive away. Or you can take a walk across beautiful Dorset countryside and take a bus ride home.

You may take a steam train to Corfe Castle from Swanage with beautiful scenery along the journey. It’s one of the favourite attractions for children too.

Kimmeridge bay, Lulworth Cove and stunning arc of Durdle Door are a short drive away too.

Studland Cottage is a brilliant base for walkers and those who enjoy being surrounded by nature and have dogs.

On a peninsula in the Isle of Purbeck, close to Corfe Castle and Swanage, is a tiny village called Studland. The village marks the beginning of the 630-mile South West Coast Path, which runs from Minehead in Somerset all the way to Poole Harbour, where the chain ferry crosses the harbour's mouth. The National Trust, which manages Studland, is renowned for its long, sandy beaches, which offer watersports amenities and nearby riding stables on the shore during specific times of the year. There are a number of restaurants in the hamlet, such as The Bankes Arms or The Pig on the Beach next to South Beach, as well as the National Trust café on Knoll Beach. While there are frequent bus services from the town core and beaches that travel to Sandbanks and further on to Bournemouth, the Sandbanks chain ferry is the quickest method to visit the seaside resorts of Poole and Bournemouth.

Accommodation

Bedrooms: 2 x Double beds.

Lounge with log burning stove.

Kitchen/Diner with log burning stove (Please Note; no fuel provided for either stoves at the property) Ground floor bathroom with bath, electric shower over, basin and WC.

Modern electric heating.

50/50 fridge/freezer.

Washer Dryer.

Dishwasher.

TV, WiFi.

Welcomes 2 pets at £21per pet per week.

Cot and highchair.

Off road parking for 1 car.

Fuel and Power included in rent.

(Please Note; no fuel provided for either stoves at the property) Bed linen and Towels included in rent.

Welcomes 2 well behaved dogs charged at a supplement of £21 per pet per week.Sorry no smoking.

Nearby points of interest

  • Studland Bay
  • Studland Beach And Nature Reserve
  • Bournemouth Beach
  • Swanage Railway
  • Poole Harbour
  • Red House Museum and Gardens
  • Adventure Wonderland
  • Bournemouth Aviation Museum
  • Corfe Castle
  • Bournemouth University

Reviews (37)

  • Terry

    The first time I came home early The weather was awful the television didn’t work The garden was definitely not dog friendly The log burner had broken glass and the heating system was rubbish I did complain and listed my complaints Because of its location I tried again and gradually it’s improved The heating is excellent Redecorated New television Log burner refurbished Garden is dog secure Loved my last stay How could it be improved? There is 3rd bedroom upstairs which is locked Possible to convert to a en-suite? Would help old buggers like me

  • Julia

    However, I had a lovely holiday. The cottage is so warm and comfortable. Being able to walk straight out of the garden on to the heathland is a huge bonus. I have been coming to Studland for many years and it is the most beautiful place. A perfect place for people and dogs with miles of beach, dunes, heathland and downs walks. I had no problem with the downstairs bathroom, although I do suggest you leave the downstairs hall light on at night. Thank you

  • Frances

    Also the main boiler is in one of the bedroom cupboards and kept us awake a lot of the night. We Wouldnt t go to this cottage again. Everything else was ok dog friendly garden. But sleep is very important having a boiler going off hissing through the night wasn’t great and disturbed sleep . Plus nuisance factor Of downstairs bathroom. Apart from that the cottage was satisfactory for our need well equipped.

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