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Hi I am Martin, I live with my wife Tracy. Along with Honeysuckle Cottage we have three other holiday lets. Primrose Cabin and Primrose Cottage, which are a few hundred yards down the lane. and The Dairyman Suite which is a unique Band B suite at our farm just a mile away; all can be viewed on Booking site I am passionate about our beautiful area and often paint as a hobby artist, thoroughly inspired by the local landscape. My wife is a freelance writer and author. I grew up in the New Forest and my wife moved to Dorset when we married some 35 plus years ago. We moved to this area a decade or so ago. We enjoy the outdoors and are both very creative. We know Dorset well and have tried to provide as much information as we can for your enjoyment. We have tried to make all our properties to the standard of somewhere we would like to stay. We are blessed to live in such a beautiful county. We hope you love it as much as we do.
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A short walk from the village of Moreton, Honeysuckle Cottage is set amid a large pet proof private garden, with hammocks, benches, wild flower areas, outside dining, BBQ and patio. The surrounding areas are stunning countryside, forest, long sandy beaches and picturesque coves.There is ample walks and cycling on the doorstep and a wide river in the local village for wild swimming and having fun. The house has two bedrooms, one main with large king bed. We can provide a travel cot on request. The second bedroom offers two full size single beds, perfect for adults or children.There is a stair gate at top of the stairs.The spacious cozy lounge has a reclining sofa, and arm chairs and a dining table. There is a log burner, inglenook fireplace and Smart TV with Satellite, There is also board games, colouring, and books. The bathroom is well equipped with bath and shower.
Honeysuckle Cottage was a former blacksmith and gamekeepers cottage built in the early 1800s. It is a quaint, cosy, grade 2 listed thatch. Its quirky features include paneled stairs, original bread oven, and inglenook fireplace. The cottage was fully and sympathetically restored in 2021 and offers everything for all stays, for you and your doggie friends. Please do not allow your dogs on the bed. The peace is tangible broken by the snuffle of deer that occasionally walk through the garden. If you want tranquil, safe peace or family stay with easy access to woodland walks, beaches and tourist attractions it is a great place to choose. We have another cottage that sleeps 4 and a log cabin that sleeps two, close to all in there own private settings and all within a short distance of each other, we try to provide a memorable stay for our guests. We also have a unique little B and B suite at our 18th Century farm house, a mile up the road. We look forward to welcoming you if you choose to stay. Please do not charge your electric vehicle as we are not insured and it could be a fire hazard to the thatch.
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There is so much to see. In Moreton itself has a beautiful river with a large ford perfect for paddling, wild swimming, picnics or just relaxing, your doggies will love this spot, full of furry delights! There is a bridge across the river leading to spectacular walks through the surrounding forest, perfect for walking and bike rides. Lawrence of Arabia's grave is in Moreton, his house, Clouds Hill, now National Trust is on the outskirts of the village. The walled garden and tea rooms offer cream teas, breakfasts and lunches, there is a pet corner, plant sales and children's play park as well as lovely formal gardens and entry is free and its doggie friendly.. Moreton church is a must visit with its unique window etchings. There are also a number of National Trust properties locally for you to explore, Clouds Hill, Hardy's Cottage, Maxgate, Kingston Lacy and Brownsea Island are but a few of the nearest. Thomas Hardy's Thorncombe Wood is a beautiful example of ancient woodland. The Autumn colours and bluebells are stunning. Kingston Maurwood is a great place too, for families especially.
Monkey World and The Tank Museum are a 15 minute drive. The famous Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove beaches are 20 minutes away. Other close beaches are Chesil and Weymouth. Corfe Castle is dramatic with its pretty village and good dog friendly pubs.
The historic towns of Dorchester and Wareham are a 20 minute drive also, they offer markets Wednesday and Saturday , and a great boot fair on Sunday, among other interesting attractions,
All in all walking, cycling, sunbathing, adventuring and exploring days out or just well deserved relaxation is all on our doorstep.