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Bridport Mill, Bridport

Dorset. Sleeps up to 8

If you are looking for something a little out of the ordinary, the exceptional and rare industrial conversion of Bridport Mill will enthral and impress. This magnificent building celebrates its origins in true style. The property is interesting, spacious, comfortable and absolutely stunning. With four gorgeous bedrooms brimming with features, Bridport Mill sleeps 8 guests.

Bridport Mill was formerly Bridport’s West Mill, and much of the minimalist decor features the shiny exposed industrial elements. Dazzling white walls are interspersed with the fascinating restored machinery and some outstanding vivid artworks. Bridport Mill really is a stunning and sympathetic conversion. Sumptuous handpicked furniture completes the picture.

The mill is situated in the heart of the beautiful market town of Bridport, an ideal base to explore the renowned South West Coastal Path and the dramatic Jurassic coastline. You can discover Bridport’s fascinating history and enjoy the towns live music, comedy and theatre and a fantastic restaurant range. Close by, and you can visit the breathtaking West Bay, even more, famous since Broadchurch.

Bridport Mill is one of a kind. With exceptional restored wooden floors and exposed industrial elements, space has been converted into a first-class holiday home providing three wonderful reception rooms, an outstanding kitchen diner, four bedrooms and three bathrooms.

The reception rooms include a bright and airy living room, a library and a TV and games room. There are also some striking quiet spots where you can enjoy your holiday read or relax. The kitchen diner features a stunning butcher’s block island, industrial pillars, a fantastic wooden beamed ceiling and a gorgeous country dining table. Everywhere you will appreciate the fabulous blend of historical momento and trendy contemporary living. There are colour pops of artwork while the history of the building sings. The blank canvas walls are absolutely perfect and work their magic. With its sloping ceilings, the den, wooden beams and bean bags are perfect for children needing a little time to chill and enjoy a film.

Bridport Mill boasts four exceptional bedrooms. There are two very spacious king bedrooms, both with kingsize beds, fabulous features and one with an ensuite shower room. The two smaller bedrooms offer twin beds, charming features and one has an ensuite bathroom. There is also a gorgeous family bathroom with a bath and shower over it.

You reach the terrace with seating via the kitchen. This leads to a lawn and millpond. Your stay at Bridport Mill will be supremely comfortable and definitely memorable. This immaculate conversion is simply amazing!

Bridport, as well as being the gateway to the magical Jurassic coastline and the stunning West Beach, is a thriving cultural market town. It has a fascinating antiques quarter, twice-weekly markets, regular farmer’s and antiques markets and a wonderful range of evening entertainment. It is a popular filming location. Bridport has a rope-making heritage and boasts a good reputation for arts, culture, events and food.

Just a mile away you will find the dramatic cliffs of West Bay and there are easy links west towards Charmouth and Lyme Regis and east to Dorchester and Weymouth. All are wonderful, interesting towns to visit.

There are many circular countryside walks surrounding Bridport and West Bay offering spectacular panoramic views. You will see diverse wildlife. You may also want to explore the National Cycle Network.

Dorchester is Dorset’s vibrant county town and the birthplace of the famous author and poet Thomas Hardy. You can visit interesting museums, shop until you drop, enjoy riverside walks, quaint cafes and some of the country’s best preserved Roman ruins. The Dorset County Show takes place in Dorchester every September. It is a celebration of the area’s agricultural history with many displays.

The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site stretching from Exmouth in East Devon to Studland Bay in Dorset, a distance of about 96 miles. The cliffs are full of fossils, particularly around Lyme Regis. Charmouth Beach, West Bay, Chesil Beach, Durdle Door and Lyme Regis can all easily be visited from Bridport Mill.

There is something going on in Lyme Regis thoughout the year. Even In January you can enjoy the annual Lyme Lunge where a costumed crowd runs into the water. In April the Fossil Festival showcases the Jurassic Coast’s most famous rocks. May sees the Jazz and Blues Festival and August sees the annual Regatta. There is a carnival to close the summer and autumn opens with Guitars on the Beach, a mass singalong. In November fireworks dazzle the crowd and then come the spectacular Christmas lights.

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