Willow

Willow is wheelchair accessible and in the ideal location for exploring picturesque villages, the characterful town of Dorchester and the stunning beaches of Dorset.

All on the ground floor.

Open plan living space.

Living area: With Sky TV (basic package), DVD player, tiled floor and French doors leading to garden.

Dining area.

Kitchen area: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine.

Bedroom 1: With zip and link super kingsize bed (can be twin beds on request) and en-suite wet room with shower and toilet.

Bedroom 2: With kingsize bed and en-suite wet room with shower, shower seat, toilet, adjustable toilet seat and grab rails.

In a peaceful, scenic location and ideal for walkers, these two carefully converted barns are delightfully named after the owners’ horses; Hebe (ref UKC2751) and Willow (ref UKC2752). Offering well-equipped single storey accommodation, with wheelchair access throughout, each enjoys its own large enclosed garden and patio area, as well as parking for two cars. Tastefully furnished throughout, they provide a great base for couples, families and dog walkers. They are surrounded by fields with bridleways, walking and cycling paths from the door into the valley, perfect for ramblers. Maiden Newton is about 2 miles away and has a newsagent, pub/restaurant, petrol station, general store, bakers, post office and a coffee shop. This popular part of west Dorset is ideal for exploring Dorchester, 6 miles away, Weymouth, Portland and the famous World Heritage Jurassic Coast.\n\nThe county town of Dorchester has many family attractions including The Dorset County Museum, Dinosaur Museum, Tutankhamun Museum, Dorset Teddy Bear Museum, Terracotta Warriors and plenty of restaurants and shops. Further afield, discover Monkey World and The Tank Museum, or enjoy scenic walking along this famous coastline around Lulworth Cove or Chesil Beach, and on to Bridport, West Bay and Lyme Regis. Nearby Weymouth with its sandy beach offers a huge range of sporting activities from boating, sailing, swimming, windsurfing and fishing, or maybe a trip on the ferry to Guernsey or France from Poole harbour. Abbotsbury also makes for a good day out, with its renowned Swannery and Gardens. Also within easy driving distance are Sherborne with its two castles, the Cerne Abbas giant engraved on the hill and many historical places, such as Athelhampton House and Gardens, Minterne Gardens, Mapperton House and Gardens, Forde Abbey and Gardens, Parnham House and Kingston Maurwood. Beach 14 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.\n\nThese properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 8 guests.