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A wood-fired hot tub is nestled in a garden, surrounded by greenery and illuminated by string lights. The landscape features rolling hills in the background, with the sky transitioning to twilight hues. A comfortable seating area is visible nearby.
Place to stay
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

Idyllic, homely annexe on Dorset's Jurassic Coast.

Relax at our unique and peaceful getaway in the heart of the Isle of Purbeck. The Knap, an annexe of our home, is close to many of Dorset's famous beauty spots along the Jurassic Coast, such as Corfe Castle, Studland Beach and Old Harry Rocks. During your stay you'll have the place to yourselves, including a fully equipped kitchen, luxurious bathroom, (with bath and shower), and a living space including a sumptuous double bed, sofa-bed and table. Book with us to see Dorset's beauty at its best!

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A bright and airy living space features a blue sofa with decorative cushions, complemented by a light wooden floor. A small dining table with a polka dot tablecloth is seen nearby, and a television is mounted on the wall. Large windows allow natural light to fill the room.
Apartment
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 261 reviews

Entire apartment- Swanage. Short walk to beach.

The Coach House is situated in a peaceful area of Swanage within a few minutes walk of the beach and a 10 minute walk to the town centre and the iconic steam train. A purpose built, fully equipped home from home, providing all you need for a relaxing holiday or short break. It’s a great base to explore Swanage and Purbeck and perfectly placed for cliff walks or leisurely days on the beach The bus stop at the bottom of the road (2 mins walk) connects you to Bournemouth and the surrounding area.

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A cozy living room is furnished with a spacious sectional sofa facing a wall-mounted TV. Large glass doors offer sweeping views of the sky and surrounding area. Green plants add a natural touch, while a sleek wood-burning stove creates a focal point in the inviting space.
Apartment
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

The Beach Hytte - Stunning Sea View Penthouse

Enjoy your perfect getaway in this award winning 2 bed penthouse apartment with 180 degree sea views in the heart of the tranquil Alum Chine area of Bournemouth just a few minutes walk from the beach. The property boasts two dining areas, one of which sits on the large balcony with views across Bournemouth beach and a bespoke wood burning stove for the winter nights. The open plan kitchen leads onto a cozy living room where you can enjoy Sky Glass TV entertainment through super fast WiFi.

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An interior view of the yurt showcases a wooden dining table surrounded by six chairs. A small cabinet is positioned against the wall, with a kettle and decor on display. Natural light filters through the windows, illuminating the wooden flooring.
Yurt
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 439 reviews

Ower Farm Yurt. Between Corfe Castle & Studland

Ower Farm Yurt located on a beautiful rural farm overlooking Poole Harbour on The Isle of Purbeck Dorset. The Yurt has been specially designed by a local Yurt maker and is made of highest quality materials. Light, spacious and airy with a domed roof allowing natural light in and positioned in a cool area of this beautiful farm surrounded by animals and nature. Guests can order a Full English breakfast and have it delivered unlimited fresh coffee/tea pot at an additional cost of £12.50pp

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Cabin
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Stunning wooden lodge in Purbeck Countryside

A perfect escape from the crowds. This newly built cabin nestles in the Purbeck countryside in the grounds of a Victorian cottage. Sit on your secluded decking and watch the steam trains roll by whilst enjoying relaxing drinks and a bbq. On colder days huddle up on the sofa in front of the logburner or wrap up for some glorious local walks. The historic villages of Corfe Castle, Worth Matravers and Kingston are within walking distance of around 30/45 minutes, with lovely pubs at the end!

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The exterior of a traditional shepherd's hut is displayed, featuring a wooden structure with steps leading up to the entrance. Two lounge chairs are positioned on the grass, facing the open fields and blue sky in the background.
Shepherd’s hut
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

The Shepherds Hut, Corfe Castle

Situated in the countryside between Corfe and Swanage and close to the beaches and many attractions of the Jurassic Coastline. This traditional Shepherds Hut sleeps two in a King bed but you could accommodate up to a further three guests by pitching your own tent alongside it. Private setting with it’s own gated and fenced area with room to park off the road. Exclusive use of hot open air shower, kitchen hut and toilet situated in a separate hut next door. Sorry dogs are not permitted.

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An open plan living area features high wooden beams and a log burner. A cozy seating area is arranged beside a wooden dining table. Above, a loft with a king-size bed can be seen, with thick curtains for privacy. Decorative elements are displayed on the walls.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 280 reviews

Cottage by the Common, Corfe Castle

The Cottage is an open plan building next to the entrance to Corfe Common in a tranquil setting. Downstairs there is a King-size bed & upstairs there are 2 single beds . Sleeping areas are open plan but have thick curtains that can be drawn to create a private and cosy space. Downstairs has Wet-room with sink & separate toilet & sink New Kitchen WiFi Log burner and 2 free basket of logs South facing Patio Parking 2 cars 5 mins walk to Corfe Village Pets welcome.

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A handcrafted blue shepherd's hut is set in a lush green garden. The entrance features a white door flanked by two small windows. Outdoor seating arrangements, including wooden chairs and a table, are positioned nearby, surrounded by vibrant foliage under a clear blue sky.
Shepherd’s hut
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 248 reviews

Rempstone Shepherd’s Huts, Purbeck. Sequoia Hut

'Sequoia hut' is a rurally positioned hut set on the grounds of a country Manor, which is located in the heart of the Isle of Purbeck, with Poole Harbour situated 2 miles to the North, the Jurassic coast 3 miles to the south and the historic site of Corfe Castle 2 miles to the west. The hut is cosy, well equipped and perfectly suited for a rural retreat, however please don't forget you are staying in a Shepherds hut and not a luxury apartment - there is no WIFI nor a TV!

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A bright bedroom features a spacious bed with patterned bedding and neatly placed towels at the foot. Large triangular windows allow natural light to fill the room, while a small television and wooden bedside table provide additional amenities.
Guest house
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

The Mousehole - 1 bed in Corfe Castle

Situated a five minute walk from the centre of beautiful Corfe Castle, the Mousehole is a newly converted and fitted out annexe to our home. It is light and bright, yet peaceful. Completely self contained and surrounded by glorious countryside, you can explore from the doorstep. We have four pubs within a short walk, and a fabulous village shop / Post Office. Beaches are within a short drive or bus ride and the Swanage Railway steam trains stop in the village.

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A stone cottage is featured with a small garden path leading to the entrance. Colorful bunting is displayed above the door, while flowering plants add greenery to the scene. The sunlight creates a bright and welcoming atmosphere.
Guest suite
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 290 reviews

Private entry in new annexe at Kingston cottage

Stay in a listed cottage tucked away in the heart of this Purbeck village with great views. PRIVATE GUEST ENTRANCE TO SPACIOUS, COMFORTABLE ROOM AND BREAKFAST DELIVERED BY ANOTHER PRIVATE INTERNAL DOOR. Beautiful walks from the property to the stunning Jurassic Coastline. Twin/double bedded room with delicious basket breakfast. Special diets catered for. 4G SPEED WIFI FOR GUESTS to help you plan your break. Far reaching views to Corfe Castle and Poole harbour.

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A waterfront view captures a cottage-style building with multiple windows and a sandy slipway. Kayaks are visible in the water alongside sun umbrellas positioned on the shore. A figure walks along the slipway, contributing to the lively seaside atmosphere.
Cottage
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Old Coastguard Cottage, Peveril Point, Swanage

Much loved seafront cottage on Peveril Point in Swanage. Amazing location on the beautiful Jurassic Coast ,with views across to Old Harry Rocks. Swim, kayak and row from the slipway. A short walk into town and the sailing club or main beach. A short drive from the miles of sand at Studland. A perfect base for a family or walking holiday. High Speed broadband. A pet fee of £60 for the trip will be added to your room rate if you wish to bring a four legged friend.

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A sunlit courtyard garden features stone paving and a wooden table set with two chairs. Planters filled with greenery surround the area, creating a tranquil spot. A plaid blanket drapes over one chair, inviting relaxation among the plants and flowers.
Cottage
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 292 reviews

Cosy Cottage in Rural Hamlet on the Jurassic Coast

Cozy Cottage. Perfect for The South West Coast Path .Wood burner and a Super-King Size Bed. Located in Acton, A small tranquil hamlet, The cottage is surrounded by fields and located right on the South West Coast Path. Incorporating breath-taking views from all around. Everything is on your doorstep! Walkable is the Square and Compass, The Kings Arms in Langton, Dancing Ledge, Seacombe, Chapmans Pool, Dinosaur Footprints,Swanage and Studland Beaches.

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All about Studland

Surrounded by hundreds of kilometres of hinterlands and imposing white-washed chalk cliffs that overlook the English Channel, the village hamlet of Studland along Dorset's Jurassic Coast is a jumping-off point for the area’s outdoor recreation. Sites such as the Studland Nature Reserve, New Forest National Park, and Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Beauty provide visitors the chance to check out the golden sandy beaches outside of town. Swimming, kayaking, and paddling excursions are some of the area's more popular activities, in addition to the hiking available in the rolling wildflower-adorned countryside.

The village itself is filled with Georgian brick buildings that are covered in vining flora and pink blossoms in the spring. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon at one of Studland’s streetside cafes, found along scenic stone walkways, that serve fresh-caught seafood and tea.

What are the top things to do in Studland?

Corfe Castle

Perched upon a hilltop overlooking a small village of the same name, the Corfe Castle ruins are what remains of a once magnificent 11th-century fortification. One of England's first castles to be constructed out of stone, it remained in a strategically important location for centuries before being destroyed in the English Civil War. You can explore the castle grounds and climb the hills for stunning vistas of the rolling countryside.

Old Harry Rocks

Jutting off the tip of Handfast Point, Old Harry Rocks are a collection of stark white chalk formations in the English Channel that mark the easternmost prominence of the Jurassic Coast. A short kilometre-and-a-half walk along sprawling grasslands and agricultural areas leads to a clifftop that overlooks the massive white rocks in the striking blue water of the English Channel.

Studland Nature Reserve

Golden sand beaches, kilometres of hiking trails, watersport opportunities, and the dramatic chalk cliffs typical of the southern English coast are located in Studland Nature Reserve, just a short way outside the village. From paddleboarding to sunbathing, hours of enjoyment among the wild Jurassic Coast abound in the reserve's protected lands. Grab a picnic in town before settling down along a clifftop here for a beautiful evening in the countryside.

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