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offers a very comfortable base from which to explore this unspoilt area
and benefits from an attractive, enclosed and quite secluded rear
garden. Entrance from the garden at the rear into a well-equipped kitchen,
(N.B. very low, central beam). Archway through to small dining room and
access to a spacious lounge with open fireplace (decorative feature
only); door out to the rear garden. Carpeted stairs up to a large
landing. 3 bedrooms - very spacious master bedroom with 5ft double bed
and vanitory unit, one twin bedroom and one single. Bathroom/wc with
hand held shower attachment to the bath and independent elec. shower
above.
Good sized attractive garden with vine & wisteria covered pergola, paved area and lawn. Barbecue.
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Situated
in a village setting in the rural heart of Dorset, Homelea has been
sensitively refurbished and modernised, whilst retaining much of its
original character and charm. This part of Dorset boasts unspoilt,
dramatically contrasting landscapes. Explore the banks of the River
Stour as it passes through the low lying Blackmore Vale, experience the
magnificent views from Dorset's great chalk ridges, Hambledon Hill, Win
Green, Bulbarrow, Melbury Beacon; visit the nearby ancient Saxon
hilltop town of Shaftesbury and the Georgian market town of Blandford.
Alternatively spend a day exploring the Dorset World Heritage
coastline, a 30-40 minute drive to the south.
Marnhull itself offers easy access for walkers onto the "The Hardy Way"
and has a useful range of local shops and two pubs. Featured in the
novels of Thomas Hardy, it is known as Marlott in Tess of the
D'Urbervilles and is the fictional birthplace of Tess, the novel's main
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