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  • 5 bedrooms

  • 4 bathrooms

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Positioned overlooking a verdant valley on the eastern edge of the spectacular Blackdown Hills AONB, this breathtaking Grade II-listed farmhouse dates back to the 16th century. With five bedrooms, an acre of private garden and far-reaching views over the protected landscape, you'll have plenty of space to enjoy spending time together or appreciate a secluded corner of the historic house alone, setting the scene for an idyllic getaway with family and friends. The interior retains plenty of period charm, with ancient oak beams and an ornate carved Tudor mantel framing the inglenook fireplace in the spacious living room. Explore a contemporary kitchen with a sleek design and expansive southwest-facing balcony. We can think of little better than sipping a glass of crisp white as the sun sinks below the horizon, with dinner simmering away in the background. While you enjoy a quiet moment of reflection to yourself, the large terraced garden has plenty to keep the kids entertained, with a table tennis table, swing set, volleyball net and even a treehouse that looks out over the outdoor dining area. Beyond your picturesque valley setting, the stunning shingle beaches of the Jurassic Coast are approximately twenty minutes' drive away. Enjoy a day of paddling and picnicking while your children scour the beach for prehistoric fossils scattered along this stretch of coast. And if the weather's not up to it, we'd recommend lolloping around Lyme Regis, with its bustling harbour, cool cafes and independent shops.


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What to expect


Highlights

Discover the spectacular Jurassic Coast, which stretches 95 miles from Studland Bay to Exmouth

Discover the spectacular Jurassic Coast, which stretches 95 miles from Studland Bay to Exmouth

Gaze out over the spectacular rolling landscape of the Blackdown Hills

Gaze out over the spectacular rolling landscape of the Blackdown Hills

Cosy up around the vast open fire after a day spent hiking through the hills

Cosy up around the vast open fire after a day spent hiking through the hills

Serve up outdoor dinners on the scenic patio

Serve up outdoor dinners on the scenic patio

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Home truths

    Child-friendly amenities such as a cot and highchair are available on request

    Access to the home is via a private entrance

    The home can accommodate up to ten adults, plus two children under the age of 16

    Given the location, a car is a necessity here – there's on-site parking available for up to four vehicles

    The house and gardens are split across several levels, with some uneven steps, so the home may not be suitable for those with more limited mobility

    Taller guests should note that the low beams and doorways throughout the home

    One of the bedrooms has a copper bath in the room and an ensuite toilet

    There is a self-contained annexe on the site – it's close to the farmhouse but not overlooked by it

About this stay


Amenities

Outdoor fireplace / firepit

Outdoor seating

Laptop friendly workspace

Wi-fi

Parking available

Washing machine

Bedrooms & bathrooms

5 bedrooms, 8 beds

4 bathrooms

Local guide


About Lyme Regis

Lyme Regis, affectionately known as the 'Pearl of Dorset,' is a historic seaside town where the rugged West Dorset coastline meets the tranquil beauty of the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Famous for its fossil-rich cliffs and beaches, Lyme Regis beckons paleontology enthusiasts and beachgoers alike, offering a unique glimpse into Earth's ancient past. The town's charm is amplified by its iconic Cobb, a curving sea wall and harbour...

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Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts

Enjoy Barleymows Farm Shop, Cafe, and Florist

Enjoy Barleymows Farm Shop, Cafe, and Florist

Indulge in top-notch food at the farm shop cafe, explore the delightful florist, and browse through the store for fresh produce. A must-visit for a satisfying meal and friendly service.

15 min
Dine at The Tytherleigh Arms

Dine at The Tytherleigh Arms

Experience stunning food, friendly service, and a warm, cosy environment at this restaurant and bar. From perfectly presented dishes to beautifully balanced flavours, every course is a culinary delight. Don't miss the venison!

6 min
Grab a cuppa at Eleos

Grab a cuppa at Eleos

This family-run cafe and restaurant serves excellent food, including new items like jacket potatoes and cream teas. With friendly staff, gluten-free and vegan options, and prompt service, Eleos is the perfect spot for a quick bite.

14 min
Explore Chard Museum

Explore Chard Museum

Discover the fascinating history of Chard through its well-informed exhibits. Run by knowledgeable volunteers, this gem of a museum offers something for all ages. Support the local community and don't miss out!

13 min
Explore Axe Valley Wildlife Park

Explore Axe Valley Wildlife Park

Discover a hidden gem of a zoo with a variety of animals from around the world. Enjoy a quiet day out, get up close to curious animals, and don't miss the delicious treats at their little bakery!

12 min
Dine at The Hunters Lodge Inn

Dine at The Hunters Lodge Inn

Family- and dog-friendly pub offering unfussy, homemade food and daily specials, plus a garden. Excellent value for money, generous portions, and brilliant desserts.

11 min
Spend the afternoon at Burrow Farm Gardens

Spend the afternoon at Burrow Farm Gardens

Discover a beautiful park with formal and informal gardens, stunning views, and a lovely cafe serving delicious food. Don't miss the plant sales, gift shop, and small plant nursery.

18 min
Experience Jurassic Footgolf

Experience Jurassic Footgolf

Enjoy a fun-filled day of footgolf at Jurassic Footgolf. With a friendly staff, quick rounds, and a podium for winners, it's a great activity for families and football enthusiasts alike. Don't miss out on this unique and entertaining experience!

15 min

Get around

Airport

Exeter

40 min

Bristol

1 hr 23 min

Cardiff

2 hr 23 min

Train station

Axminster

10 min

Bus stop

Trinity Square (Stop A)

8 min

Local shops & services

Supermarket

10 min

Cafe

8 min

Pharmacy

8 min

Points of interest

Beach

Lyme Regis

19 min

Booking policies


House Rules

Children welcome (1-12 years)

Infants welcome (under 12 months)

No pets

No parties or events

No smoking

Good to know

Arrival from 16:00

Departure before 10:00

Wifi

No air con

Cancellation policy

  • Up until

    60

    days

    Cancel at least 60 days before your check-in date for a 50% refund.

  • Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 60 days away.

Host


This home is managed by Robert

This home is managed directly by its owner who will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Rob invites you to share in his secluded rural retreat, located on the edge of the spectacular Blackdown Hills.

Registration or licence number: 62618.

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