
Thatch Cottage is a charming and spacious property set in a tranquil Dorset location with a large garden. Guests appreciate the clean, comfortable accommodations and the well-equipped kitchen. The conservatory is a highlight, offering a relaxing space to enjoy the countryside sounds. The property's rustic character and peaceful setting make it a recommended stay, despite some noting the need for maintenance and better Wi-Fi connectivity.
The cottage is generally described as clean, with specific mentions of spotless conditions. However, no detailed negative comments about cleanliness suggest it is well-maintained.
The location is praised for its peace, quiet, and proximity to nature, with easy access to local attractions. The large garden and wildlife sightings contribute to the positive feedback.
Comfortable beds and sofas are noted, although some guests mention the beds are a bit narrow. The presence of a conservatory adds to the comfort, but suggestions for fixed showers indicate room for improvement.
Facilities are well-received with a well-equipped kitchen and efficient heating. However, several reviews point out issues with Wi-Fi, water pressure, and general maintenance needs, indicating some areas require attention.
There is no mention of gifts or special touches that would indicate thoughtfulness from the hosts. Therefore, it is not possible to assess this category based on the provided reviews.
Thatch Cottage is a traditional chocolate-box, thatched cottage with beautiful large gardens, tucked off the road with spectacular countryside views. Located in the quiet village of Buckland Newton, between Sherborne and Dorchester, this quaint bolthole promises to be that wonderful holiday to Dorset that you have been dreaming of. This charming accommodation is set over two floors and is full of character with original features and exposed beams, complemented by plush furnishings to ensure a welcoming space to return to at the end of each day. Enter through the front door into the sitting room, where you can look forward to snuggling up on the sofa and getting lost within a good book, whilst the open fire crackles in the background. A traditional kitchen with dining area set off with a tiled floor comes complete with everything you could possibly need to create a delicious meal, which can be enjoyed within the separate dining room. There is a spacious conservatory with far-reaching views across the meadows, with two sofas and a TV, offering an alternative space for the family to relax. As the evening draws to a close, look forward to catching your rest within one the three well-presented bedrooms, each boasting plush furnishings and plenty of storage space. The ground-floor double bedroom has wonderful countryside views, chairs, and table, perfect for additional family members wanting additional space to relax. Adjacent to this room is the family bathroom with shower over bath, basin, and WC. Climbing the stairs will bring you to two bedrooms where you can relax and unwind after a busy day exploring Dorset, comprising of one twin bedroom and one double bedroom, boasting stunning countryside views has the benefit of its very own en-suite. Step outside into the substantial sized gardens, with a lovely country outlook, a small stream running along one side of the garden, outdoor furniture, and a wooden swing for the children, this is the perfect place to sit back and relax. Thatch Cottage accepts two small or one medium well-behaved dogs, so you can bring your pets on holiday with you and enjoy long country walks with them. The nearby village of Buckland Newton is well-served by a small local village shop and the Gaggle of Geese pub, where both children and dogs are very welcome. Alternatively, a scenic drive will take you north to the ancient market town of Sherborne with its wide range of independent shops, historic buildings, cultural events, and festivals. Travelling south will take you to the ancient roman town of Dorchester, the county town of Dorset. Dorchester has some of the country’s best-preserved Roman remains, a beautiful river walk, and a good selection of tearooms and coffee shops for you to watch the world go by in. Further afield you have Weymouth with its perfect sandy beach, promising to be a great family day out, whether you are lazing on the sands or walking the sublime coastline. Thatch Cottage is the ideal property for your holiday providing a relaxing retreat in a countryside setting where you can escape from reality and reconnect with loved ones.
On the border of Blackmore Vale and at the top of the quaintly titled Piddle Valley, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is the West Dorset village of Buckland Newton and its seven neighbouring hamlets, among them Brockhampton. The settlement is located 12 miles north of Thomas Hardy's Dorchester and 12 miles south of mediaeval Sherborne. A visit to the neighbouring historic Cerne Abbas, with its instantly iconic chalk giant and a variety of tea shops and inns offering authentic ales and delectable food, is not to be missed. Locally, there are great picturesque hikes to be enjoyed. As an alternative, head south to the remarkable Dorset Jurassic Coast, which has been named a World Heritage Site. There, you'll find plenty of sandy beaches and excellent facilities for all types of water sports. Golden sand beaches and a busy harbour are available in Weymouth, from where you can take a day excursion to the Channel Islands. From here, it's only a short drive to Portland Harbour and the wild "Isle" of Portland, which is connected to Weymouth by the breathtaking Chesil Beach. You have so many options in this delightful area of Dorset, with interesting Sherborne and lively Dorchester being only a short drive away.
Three bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor double, 1 x double with en-suite bathroom, basin and WC, 1 x twin.
Ground-floor family bathroom with shower over bath, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Utility.
Dining room.
Sitting room with open fire.
Conservatory
Oil central heating.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher.
2 x TVs, DVD, WiFi.
Fuel, power and starter for open fire included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Stairgate, travel cot and highchair available on request.
Off-road parking for 2 cars.
Enclosed front and rear lawn with stream, garden bench, wooden swing.
Two small or one medium well-behaved dogs welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 1.2 miles, pub within 0.9 miles.
Note: there is a £21 pet charge per pet, per week.
Note: There is a rope handrail for the stair banisters which should also be noted.
Note: Due to the historic nature of the cottage, being some 400 years old, the property has several steps and varying floor levels, this should be taken into account when booking as it may be unsuitable for those with mobility issues.
Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out at 10am.
Scanes
It was nice and warm when we got there. the garden was very nice and all round a very positive experience. The only slight downside was that the garden was not entirely dog proof as there were a couple of areas where a mid/ large sized dog could escape into the next door field which was full of cows!
Rose
Lovely old thatch cottage , with lovely gardens Yes it does need some paintwork updates , but it is an old thatch cottage , the wifi and phone network was best in the conservatory which we spent each night in , always wanted to stop in a thatched cottage and had a brilliant week , as stated in the description it has a lot of different steps to watch out for but didn't spoil our stay , the heating in the conservatory was really good and we where so lucky with the weather , the gaggle of geese is a short walk away which is a lovely pub ,
Dawn Johanna
The cottage needs some TLC. Plaster falling off wall as you enter, windows requiring painting. Carpet a little thin from hall into conservatory. The twin bedroom required the most TLC. Kitchen is well equipped and comfortable. Would have been a nice touch to have little bars of soap in the bathrooms as is usual with Sykes Cottages and also towels could have been nicer. Very peaceful area, great to have country walks and 45 minutes to the sea. Good local pubs. However, due to the poor interior in some rooms, including some worn carpet and no walk in shower, we would not stay here again.
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