The Thatch, located in Charmouth, Dorset, offers a desirable and comfortable retreat for couples and families, accommodating up to four guests in its two bedrooms. Nestled within the grounds of a 17th-century former manor house at Monkton Wyld, this single-floor thatched cottage is conveniently situated just north of the A35 on the Dorset/Devon border. The property features an open-plan sitting room with a cozy log burner, a well-equipped kitchen, and a dining area, making it an inviting space for relaxation and meals. Additionally, a small conservatory/sunroom extends the living area, providing a delightful spot for enjoying morning tea while basking in the sunlight.
Designed with accessibility in mind, The Thatch's ground-floor layout makes it particularly suitable for guests with limited mobility or those traveling with young children. Outside, a small seating area allows for al fresco dining or simply enjoying the fresh air. Guests can also explore six acres of beautifully maintained grounds, which include wildflower meadows and a small lake where coarse fishing is permitted. The property owner encourages visitors to immerse themselves in the local wildlife, enhancing the tranquil and natural experience of the stay.
Located near Lyme Regis, known as the "pearl of Dorset," The Thatch is ideally positioned for exploring the stunning UNESCO Jurassic Coast. This area is famous for its fossil hunting opportunities and offers access to the South West Coast Path, providing numerous hiking and walking routes. The sheltered south-facing beaches of Lyme Regis are safe for families and water sports enthusiasts alike, while the Cobb harbour presents excellent fishing and boating options. The town boasts a vibrant food and music scene, frequently serving as a filming location and hosting a variety of festivals year-round, including jazz and folk festivals, Food Rocks, and Lifeboat Week, which features family-friendly activities and entertainment.
In addition to its attractions, Charmouth offers a selection of shops, a post office, and various pubs, cafes, and restaurants. The Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre on the seafront is a valuable resource for visitors interested in local geology, rock pooling, and fossil collecting. Families can also enjoy a large park nearby, complete with a well-equipped children's playground. With its proximity to the South West Coast Path and a network of inland trails, the area is a haven for walkers and nature enthusiasts, providing ample opportunities to explore the breathtaking West Dorset coast and countryside.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!