Located in Bridport, Dorset
Sleeps: 6
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Pets: No
Pear Tree Cottage is a holiday cottage in West Milton, Dorset, sleeping 6 with spectacular gardens and countryside views to die for
Description
Pear Tree Cottage is a semi-detached country cottage in West Milton surrounded by beautiful countryside. The village itself is charming with many properties dating back to the 1600s and you are only a 10 minute drive from Bridport with its markets and shops. The views from the garden are exceptional and you can take advantage of those views along many footpaths that criss cross the area. Not only are you perfectly placed to explore the countryside of West Dorset but you are within easy striking distance of the Jurassic Coast with Lyme Regis, West Bay Abbotsbury and Weymouth all within easy reach. There are four pubs within a 7 minute drive of the property with a greater choice if you travel to Bridport.
The accommodation at Pear Tree Cottage comprises of an open plan sitting room with inglenook fireplace and wood burner, TV, DVD player, CD player, WiFi and dining area with table and chairs for six. The kitchen has a breakfast bar and is equipped with a cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and a range of utensils and accessories. A laundry room is home to a washing machine and tumble dryer. There are three bedrooms. The master bedroom is spacious and has French doors leading out to a raised decked garden area. Bedrooms two and three are twins. There is a bathroom with bath, basin and toilet and a shower room with basin and toilet. A cot can be provided upon request.
Outside is a very well kept garden laid to lawn with two patio areas, a summer house and garden furniture. There is unrestricted parking in front of property within the quiet lane. Your fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price.
Features
Area details
Bridport is a market town on the Jurassic coast. The clay cliffs are abundant with fossils making the area popular with fossil hunters. Its most famous landmark is the view of the conical Colmers Hill with small clump of trees aligned with West Steet. Bridport has an arts centre, cinema, library and museum. The museum includes an extensive exhibition of the town's long history of rope-making and is open 10am - 5pm daily except Sunday from Easter until the end of October. Entry and access to all exhibitions is free. The Bridport Literary Festival has been running since 2005 and has played host to the industries biggest names. The Food Festival is held in late June at Asker Meadow and showcases locally produced foods for which the area is well known. The Food Festival week concludes with the Round Table Beer Festival. The town holds its annual carnival on the third Saturday in August.
Read moreThere are a large amounts of restaurants, pubs and cafes in and around Bridport catering for pretty much all tastes and budgets from traditional fish and chip dinner to breakfast at the Deli.
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Nearest Airports
Exeter is 38 miles away
Bristol is 43 miles away
Bournemouth is 47 miles away
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