Discover this charming detached bungalow in the quiet village of Wool, offering four guests a spacious dwelling to enjoy when not out exploring the beauty of Dorset. Briar Way is home to two bedrooms and an all-ground-floor layout, and thanks to its lovely location, you are within easy reach of many of Dorset's best attractions, including the beautiful Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door on the scenic Jurassic Coast.
Step into the welcoming sitting room after a busy day of adventure and relax on one of the sofas, surrounded by vibrant and stylish decor, you can enjoy watching the Smart TV in here, with an electric fire adding a homely warmth. Enjoy evening meals amidst your loved ones in the beautiful conservatory dining room, with an abundance of light from the windows; it's a tranquil setting for fresh morning breakfasts too. Prepare your favourite meals in the well-equipped kitchen, fitted with all the appliances you need for a self-catered stay, including a handy washing machine too. Freshen up with a warm soak in the bath or a refreshing shower with the overhead shower, and featuring a separate WC. Retire to one of the two pretty bedrooms, either the king-size or the twin, complete with plenty of storage for your belongings. Wool is a fabulous location for a Dorset break thanks to the local shops within a short stroll of the property, as well as three pubs, a butchers, a bakers and a train station, so you can leave your car at Briar Way and make use of the public transport links, including the Jurassic Coast bus, which connects you easily to Poole and Weymouth. Take an interesting trip to The Tank Museum in Bovington, home to a large collection of tanks including the first one ever built, it's a unique day out, and you may even see some of the tanks being test driven along local roads! Animal lovers won't want to miss visiting the amazing Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre, a haven for endangered apes in a wonderful open-air park, perfect for all ages! Venture down to the idyllic shores of Lulworth Cove for a beautiful day on the sands in this unusual land formation, marvel at the five different types of rock making up the interesting landscape, and capture a holiday snap next to the famous Durdle Door. Head along the South West Coast for beautiful walking trips, coming to seaside villages, hidden coves and stunning sea views along the way. Lulworth Castle is a wonderful day out; you can explore the extensive park lands and woodland walks, marvel at the 17th century castle and stop in at The Castle Tearoom for an afternoon treat. Often referred to as Dorset’s ‘lost’ village, Tyneham Village is also within easy reach, where only the memories of who used to live here now remain. For classic seaside fun you must visit Weymouth with all its attractions including SEA LIFE Centre, the beachfront amusements and arcades, crazy golf, brightly coloured beach huts and deck chairs and the gorgeous beach. As well as having plenty of walking country to explore in the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Briar Way is a perfect pick for a Dorset break.
Settled in the county of Dorset, just above the border into the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is the pretty village of Wool. Home to its own railway station and a stop on the handy Jurassic Coast bus, Wool makes a great base for a trip to Dorset. The village has several local shops and two pubs, along with a restaurant and a takeaway. Nearby attractions include Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre, Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door, Lulworth Castle and the South West Coast Path.
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