The property
The Old Cart Shed is a single-storey cottage in a lawned courtyard setting, a mile from Winterborne Stickland and four miles from Blandford Forum.
The cottage has a king-size double with en-suite shower, two twin bedrooms and a bathroom.
The open plan living area has a kitchen, dining area and sitting area with wood burner.
Outside is ample off road parking, a private patio area, shared lawn and shared games room with pool table, table football and air hockey.
The Old Cart Shed is close to local walks, pretty villages and bustling market towns, as well as for exploring the Jurassic Coast and the rest of this lovely area.
Hedge End Farm Cottages
Winterborne Stickland 1 mile.
A cluster of six impressive, imaginatively-converted, single-storey barn conversions, nestling in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in an idyllic rural location a mile from the picturesque village of Winterborne Stickland, 4 miles from Blandford Forum. Perfect for groups to gather and celebrate birthdays, family reunions or wedding parties, with two popular venues nearby,
Milton Abby and Bryanston School. Grouped around an attractive grassed courtyard on the owner's 1350-acre working farm, home to chickens, cows and sheep. These Winterborne Stickland cottages have been sympathetically converted to an extremely high standard, and where possible, feature many original oak beams and vaulted ceilings. Each of these Winterborne Stickland cottages has its own charm and character, all boasting cosy woodburning stoves, and most offering en-suite facilities. Outside each Winterborne Stickland cottage is a private garden area, as well as attractive shared lawns to the front, and use of a shared games room with table tennis, air hockey and a football table, in one of the larger barns on site; it is a super place to have fun after your day out. Stock up on groceries at Tesco in Blandford, Marks and Spencers food store with a café, or a small village shop in Okeford Fitzpain, which sells newspapers and lovely croissants. Reeves the Bakers offers excellent sourdough bread amongst other baked treats, and Mato’s and Stuart Pearce nearby are recommended butchers. Visit dog and child-friendly pub The Crown Winterborne Stickland, an old-fashioned traditional pub, serving hearty pub grub, or The Greyhound, Winterborne Kingston for some modern British cuisine using fresh, locally sourced produce. With a variety of accommodation on offer at these Winterborne Stickland cottages, up to 28 people can enjoy the delights of this lovely rural location, from the glorious country walks across the nearby Bulbarrow Hill, one of Dorset’s highest points, to the stunning Jurassic Coast, an easy drive. Discover the stunning Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can admire the iconic Durdle Door, a natural limestone arch offering breathtaking views and fantastic photo opportunities. History enthusiasts will be captivated by the impressive ruins of Corfe Castle, steeped in tales of the past and set against a backdrop of rolling hills. For a fascinating dive into marine history, visit The Etches Collection, Museum of Jurassic Marine Life in Kimmeridge, where you can explore remarkable fossil exhibit collected by a local plumber that tell the story of life on Earth millions of years ago. These luxurious Winterborne Stickland cottages provide an excellent rural base from which to explore this stunning area.
About the location
WINTERBORNE STICKLAND
Blandford Forum 4 miles.
The attractive village of Winterborne Stickland is located beneath the majestic Dorset Downs, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Winterborne Stickland is situated in the peaceful, chalk-streamed Winterbourne Valley, which boasts spectacular views from Bulbarrow, one of the highest points in Dorset. The centre of this charming village features several picturesque cob and thatch cottages including the 17th century inn, and a 13th century church, whilst the surrounding countryside offers wonderful rural walks. Just 3 miles away is the pretty village of Milton Abbas, with its beautiful Benedictine abbey and exquisite, whitewashed, thatched cottages, often featured on Dorset picture postcards. Tour the striking Georgian architecture, visit the fascinating Fashion Museum, or sample real ale at the local brewery at nearby Blandford Forum. Alternatively, explore the colourful market and array of shops, pubs and restaurants at Thomas Hardy’s Dorchester, or enjoy the delights of the scenic Jurassic Coast, both within easy driving distance. You are truly spoilt for choice at this wonderful location.
Two low steps to bedroom/bathroom corridor. Wheelchair ramps available upon request.