Nestling at the bottom of this stunning southern Dorset valley, Shedbush Farmhouse forms part of a group of farm buildings dating from the 17th century. Surrounding the thatched farmhouse is a cider house, stable, granary, milking shed, cow shed and barn. A sense of the historical significance of this once working farm is unmistakable as you explore the cottage and the adjacent land. Restored to a superb standard, the farmhouse sits sturdily in half an acre of land; including a rolling front lawn and picnic area with views up towards the Golden Cap, a wooded area to the rear of the house and an orchard opposite. There are several way-marked paths leading through the estate and miles of beautiful coastal and cliff walks.
Ground Floor: kitchen/breakfast room, dining and sitting room; both with wood-burning stoves, utility and lavatory.
First Floor: three bedrooms (1 en-suite double with 5' bed, 1 double with 6' bed which can be a twin on request and 1 twin) and bathroom.
Facilities
Television, freezer, cot, highchair, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher.
Visitor Notes: Gas central heating included. There is an extensive enclosed garden and parking available for three cars.