Cottage in West Dorset District
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About this cottage rental
Woodbine Cottage consists of two sitting rooms with TV, a kitchen/diner with electric oven, hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, kettle and toaster, Nespresso machine, and a separate utility with washing machine. The bedrooms include two doubles and a twin, served by a bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC and a shower room with walk‑in shower, basin and WC. Central heating throughout. WiFi, fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Outside, there is an enclosed rear unheated Summer house with furniture. Please note: Care must be taken where there are steps up to the rear garden and young children will need supervision. High chair and travel cot included. One large or two smaller well-behaved dogs welcome. No smoking. Shop and pub both 0.1 mile away. Woodbine Cottage provides a well‑placed base for exploring Weymouth and the Dorset coast. Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping Bond of 350GBP
Amenities: Central heating. Electric oven, hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, Nespresso machine, washing machine, kettle, toaster. WiFi, TV. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Enclosed rear patio with furniture. Please note: Care must be taken with steps up to the rear garden where young children will need supervision. High chair and travel cot included. One large or two medium dogs welcome, sorry no smoking. Small convenience shop attached to a nearby dairy less than 1 mile away. Shop 0.1 mile, pub 0.1 mile. Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping Bond of £350
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: Osmington village, sits on the Jurassic coastline of Dorset, just 6 miles from Weymouth with it’s infamous beach and historic harbour and just 11 miles from Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door. Home to the famous Chalk hillside carving of George III on horseback, cut into the hillside to commemorate the Royal visits to Weymouth, this landmark can be seen from miles away. It is also the place that John Constable spent his honeymoon in 1816 and where he completed his painting of Weymouth Bay that now hangs in the National Gallery. The South West Coastal path runs through Osmington Mills, a tiny hamlet on the edge of Osmington. Here many walkers start their coast path walks at the Smugglers inn, where reputedly there are historic connections to smuggling. Be sure to visit to find out all the stories. A short drive will see you reach a local convenience store at Preston. Weymouth offers a larger variety of shopping, eating and entertainment choices.
