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| Entrance hall with coat recess. Very cosy, beamed sitting/dining room with woodburning stove. Well equipped kitchen with breakfast area, slate tiled floor and stable door to the garden. Downstairs bathroom/w.c. with shower attachment above the bath. Steepish stairs with hand rail. 2 bedrooms: one double, with beautiful views south to Bubb Down Hill, and 1 single. |
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| The Nook is a charming 18th century Grade II listed cottage which was originally the village school room and the site of an old cider press! It is set in the heart of a delightful conservation village of stone and thatched houses on a quiet 'no through' road near the church where Thomas Hardy's parents were married. Ideally placed for exploring this area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Macmillan Way and the Hardy Trail pass the front door and there are local walks in all directions from the house, some of which can incorporate a visit to a local hostelry.
Sherborne with its beautiful abbey and two castles is 8 miles away and Dorchester, the county town, is 13 miles to the South. The World Heritage coast, e.g. at West Bay, is about 18 miles South through beautiful West Dorset countryside, with its many interesting Iron Age hill forts, on the way. Riding, golf and fishing are available nearby and the owners can provide free short-term membership of the local Tennis Club which is less than 5 minutes' walk away. Extensive files of local information and maps are provided by the owner, together with lists of good local pubs and restaurants.
Adjacent to the owner's home, The Nook is very comfortably furnished with a number of antiques and pictures and a fully equipped 'Shaker' style kitchen with Portmeirion china. There is also a pretty south facing, enclosed garden with a small vine and wisteria shaded terrace and garden furniture for al fresco eating.
Comments from previous visitors to The Nook.
"A wonderful week's break within this beautiful and quiet village. Walks in every direction and a real break from routine life. Cottage is vey well equipped and its attention to detail has been a delight. Owners very charming and helpful. All in all a real gem." Mr & Mrs Wooller, July 2006.
"A lovely week in a lovely cottage. So much to to see and do. Excellent information folders made planning trips so much easier." Mr & Mrs Nicolle, August 2006."
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