Cottage in Swanage
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About this cottage rental
Swanny View is a holiday caravan offering open‑plan living with kitchen, dining seating for four, and a sitting area with electric fire and TV. Kitchen amenities include a gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, air fryer, kettle, and toaster. The accommodation includes two bedrooms, comprising a double with en‑suite basin and WC and a twin bedroom, served by a shower room with walk‑in shower, basin and WC. WiFi, fuel and power, bed linen and towels are included in the rent. Outside there is an enclosed decking area with furniture, off‑road parking for two cars, and EV charging available on‑site. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Swanny View provides a convenient base for a coastal break. Good House Keeping Bond GBP 150
Amenities: Gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, kettle, toaster, air fryer. WiFi, TV. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. EV Charging available on-site. Off-road parking for 2 cars available. Enclosed decking with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 0.6 miles, pub 0.4 miles, beach 1.1 miles
Region: Explore the fossils and stunning beaches of Dorset’s Jurassic Coast, visit historic Sherborne and Shaftesbury, or enjoy the footpaths, country lanes and thatched-roof pubs Dorset offers.
Town: The small, family-friendly seaside resort of Swanage is situated at the eastern end of Dorset’s famous Jurassic Coast, on the celebrated Isle of Purbeck and is probably best known for its wonderful, gently shelving golden sands. The little town offers visitors plenty of shops, good pubs and restaurants, some of which specialise in locally caught seafood, and is also well known for its annual jazz festival, which takes place each July. The attractive, Victorian wooden pier offers a great place for a stroll or try fishing, and often used a departure point for divers, it’s a wonderful place to watch the world pass by. The historic Swanage Railway has its terminus in the town and regular nostalgic steam engine trips take tourists for a picturesque 6-mile journey, chugging through lovely countryside to stop just beyond the romantic ruin of Corfe Castle. Nearby Durlston Country Park offers a lovely day out with spectacular coastal walks, dolphin spotting and wildlife watching, together with comfortable viewing points and a well-stocked cafe for a treat after all the fresh air. Take the short drive to Studland, which has one of the finest beaches in the country, surrounded by heathland, together with the regular chain ferry, which crosses the mouth of Poole Harbour to Sandbanks. This truly is a delightful holiday destination at any time of the year.
