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Barn in Dorset, Seatown

Dorset. Sleeps up to 4

Located on the quiet lane that leads to the coast at Seatown, this property is less than a mile from this privately owned shingle beach. Popular among fossil collectors, fishermen and families alike, Seatown is perfect for a long walk along the beach before breakfast. A short drive will bring you to the bustling town of Bridport, home to an array of independent shops, cafes and restaurants, perfect for stocking up on supplies. No trip to this part of Dorset is complete without a visit to the Broadchurch famous West Bay, which is also known as the golden gateway to the stunning Dorset Jurassic Coast. Three steps lead up to a stable door that opens into the stunning double aspect lounge/diner. With a tiled floor, stylish spotlights and fresh neutral decor, this is a charming room for dining and relaxing. In one corner, a cosy lounge area is furnished with comfortable leather sofas, a coffee table, Smart TV and stocked bookshelf, with a pine farmhouse dining table at the other. A bespoke kitchen beyond features a tiled floor, stylish units, gas oven and hob, fridge, freezer and dishwasher. Also on this floor is a modern shower room with tiled floor. Upstairs are two bedrooms, one double with exposed beam and elegant wrought iron bed and one twin with a charming slanted ceiling and pretty cottage window. Outside there is a sunny private patio with rattan furniture for enjoying tasty al fresco meals in the warmer months. There is parking available for 1 small car, further parking at the local shop can be found a couple of minutes walk away for 1 a day and is subject to availability.

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