Dorset View

ID: S532454

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 2
  • ・ Pets 2

Snaptrip says

Dorset View is a well-regarded cottage, praised for its cleanliness, comfort, and stunning views. Guests enjoyed the peaceful location, ideal for relaxing and walking, with a secure garden for dogs. The property is equipped for a home-from-home experience, though some noted minor issues with maintenance and finding the property. Overall, it offers a tranquil retreat in the Dorset countryside.

Guests that stayed at this property said

The majority of guests found the property to be clean and well-maintained, contributing to a comfortable and enjoyable stay.

The location is celebrated for its tranquillity, beautiful views, and wildlife, although one review mentioned difficulty in finding the property, slightly affecting the score.

Guests consistently mentioned the property's comfort, including the quality of the beds and the warmth of the cottage, with only a few suggestions for improvement.

Facilities generally met guests' needs, with mentions of a well-equipped kitchen and enclosed garden. However, some reviews noted issues with the TV, Wi-Fi, and minor maintenance, leading to a slightly lower score.

There are no specific mentions of gifts or extra thoughtful touches provided by the hosts in the reviews, so it is not possible to assess this category.

About this property

Dorset View is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty with breath-taking views overlooking the Blackmore Vale - Thomas Hardy’s ‘Vale of a Thousand Dairies’. It sits perched on a hill, 1 mile along the Wessex Ridgeway Trail from the top of Bulbarrow. Surrounded by an abundance of nature-filled footpaths and bridleways, it is an idyllic countryside setting. Half a mile below you will find the pretty village of Ibberton, which has a pub with the same name. A well-presented single-storey dwelling featuring a welcoming sitting room, a well-equipped kitchen/diner, and a private patio and garden, the property invites two guests and two well-behaved dogs, ideal for a romantic break away or country retreat. Make use of the spacious kitchen/diner to prepare and savour your meals, before retiring to the sitting room, featuring a beamed ceiling, plush sofas, a Smart TV and the most spectacular, far-reaching view. French doors lead you outside to the patio area with BBQ and your own private secluded garden. As sleep calls, refresh in the sleek shower room, before retreating to the well-presented double bedroom with homely interiors. If you can tear yourself away from Dorset View, the delightful village of Okeford Fitzpaine is 2.5 miles away with its pub, the Royal Oak, village stores and post office. A couple of miles further on you will find the village of Shillingstone, take advantage of a range of amenities, including the supermarket, petrol station and The Old Ox Inn. It was once on the Somerset and Dorset railway line and the village is proud of its beautifully restored station. Take a stroll around enchanted Fiddleford Manor. Bring your own bikes to enjoy the off-road network of bridleways right from your doorstep or opt for a thrill-seeking mountain bike experience at Okeford Hill Bike Park. Head South to the picturesque village of Milton Abbas, with its line of thatched cottages, often featured in Dorset calendars and postcards. Reachable by car, the market town of Sturminster Newton has a variety of shops and the Museum is a recommended attraction for budding historians, covering Dorset's heritage. You'll also have the chance to tour Sturminster Newton Mill, set upon River Stour. Travelling into the bustling Georgian town of Blandford Forum you will find a large variety of shops and eateries. It is the home of the famous family-owned Badger Brewery, dating back to 1777, which offers tours, a shop and refreshments. Blandford is also home to the Royal Signals and their regimental museum. The more adventurous can arrange a day at Gorcombe Extreme Sports, offering quad biking, paintballing and clay shooting experiences. Further afield visit the charming honey-coloured town of Sherborne with its Abbey, two castles and gardens. Another ancient town is Shaftesbury and its famous cobbled Gold Hill which featured in the 1973 Ridley Scott “Hovis” bread advert. The historic county town of Dorchester is also about 30 minutes drive away. The scenic Dorset Jurassic Coast is also easily accessible by car. Enjoy an unforgettable stay in wonderful Dorset by booking Dorset View.

The attractive little village of Ibberton, nestling beneath the ridge of Bulbarrow Hill, is located within the Blackmore Vale, a short drive from Blandford Forum in glorious North Dorset. The surrounding countryside, celebrated by Thomas Hardy, who wrote 'Return of The Native' in nearby Sturminster Newton, is now a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with superb scenic walks and a haven for wildlife. There is plenty to see and do within an easy drive, including Stourhead House and Gardens, the fabulous abbey and castles at Sherborne, the Saxon hilltop town of Shaftesbury, as well as the bustling market town of Dorchester

Accommodation

Single-storey.

One double bedroom.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Utility.

Sitting room with electric fire

Oil central heating with underfloor heating in shower room and feature electric fire.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher.

Smart TV, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking.

Enclosed rear garden with lawn, patio, furniture and BBQ.

Two well-behaved dogs welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 2 miles, pub 0.5 miles.

Note: Dorset View is located next to the owners property.

Please note: please call the office if booking with children as the owner would need to agree.
Note: There is no wheelchair access.

Nearby points of interest

  • The Tank Museum
  • Monkey World
  • The Dinosaur Museum
  • Tivoli Theatre
  • Wimborne Model Town & Gardens
  • Kingston Lacy - National Trust

Reviews (28)

  • Carole

    Only criticism, for two larger people a king size quilt would save on the arguments

  • Gary

    . very clean and great location.. Just one recommendation would be an outside light in the garden area (outside the patio doors)

  • Jacqueline

    It was so quiet, with stunning views over Blackmore Vale. Nice walks in the area, lovely enclosed garden and a good inn at Ibberton. Very good facilities, warm and spacious. It suited us just great! The cutlery, glassware and crockery was a bit limited and the frying pan handle was dangerously loose. These aspects need checking. The parking space could have been more clearly described before arrival. Also the path from the parking space to the front door, via the main house garden, was quite steep and slippery in the rain and therefore probably unsuitable for some people to negotiate. We were OK with it however as we are very nimble!

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