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Tavern Way, Corfe Castle

Dorset. Sleeps up to 4

Tavern Cottage is situated in the heart of Corfe Castle village in Dorset and is believed to inspire Kirrin Castle in Enid Blyton’s popular books. The property sits only a couple of minutes from the famous castle ruins. The property is a lovely cottage for families or couples with a garden and views to the Corfe castle, where you can take some pictures. The property is well-equipped and has a home-away-from-home feeling to it. The property is located on the main Wareham to Swanage road, but it is really quiet because of the secondary double-glazing windows. The village of Corfe Castle offers special gift and craft shops, several up-market eating houses and coffee shops with cream teas. Much of the area is in the ownership of the Natural Trust and is designated as an area of outstanding beauty. Tavern Way is in a perfect position to explore many of Dorset's popular locations of Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door, and Old Harry's Rock at Studland. The area of Purbeck has a special beauty with sweeping headlands, steeply ridged hills, heathland areas and coastline. Studland which is close by has a famous sandy beach which is approached via unspoilt scenery. You may take your car by the Studland chain ferry to Poole which is a real thrill for children. Venture and explore villages of Worth Matravers, Kingston, Langdon Matravers. A bit further you will find the South West Coast path with amazing Chapman’s Pool, Kimmeridge bay, Dancing ledge, St Aldhelm’s chapel. Tavern Way is a beautiful getaway perfect for those wishing to holiday surrounded by beautiful countryside.

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