Cozy Cabin Rental near Yeovil, Ideal for a Couples Holiday in Dorset
Features and services
Beds
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1 Double bed
Most popular features
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Pets allowed
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Private Kitchen
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Heating
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Hiking
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Swimming
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Fireplace
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Fridge
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Wildlife watching
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Stove
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Private Barbecue
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1 Bathroom
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Parking
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Kayaking/Canoeing
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Restaurant
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Bar/Pub
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Wellness services
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Prairie, meadow or plain
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Climbing
Where you will stay
Cabin rental for a holiday in Dorset
Dorset, England
Detailed location provided after booking
Scenic views
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Prairie, meadow or plain
Activities near Dorset
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Swimming
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Hiking
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Biking
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Kayaking/Canoeing
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Climbing
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Wildlife watching
Walk the Dorset Gap (2 miles away) - The Robin Hood esq, Dorset Gap, is a complex motorway junction but dating from another age. Five paths have been carved into the hills over years of bringing cattle & carts to meet at one spot. Join history and write your name in a book that has been there since 1972
The Iron Age Nettlecombe Tout Hill Fort (1 mile away) - The 20 acre Hill Fort was built in Iron Ages (1,200 - 600 BC) to protect. Lidar data shown below for you to experience in real life
Picture Perfect Local Pub - The local Brace of Pheasants Pub won Dorset dining pub of the year 2017. It serves fantastic, home cooked local produce
Find Goliath at Cerne Abbas (4 miles) - Britain’s largest chalk figure probably first created in late Saxon period (10th-11th Century). People have speculated a depiction of the legendary demi-god Hercules, an ancient fertility symbol, or even the soldier and statesman Oliver Cromwell? Another theory holds that the figure was carved around the body of a giant who was slain by local people after he terrorised the countryside
Explore Tyneham Village - The ghost village of Tyneham, known as Dorset’s ‘lost’ village. Evacuated in 1943 during WWII and deserted ever since (it was needed for military training after the war ended). Original buildings are pretty derelict but you can imagine what it would have been like to live there
The Iron Age Nettlecombe Tout Hill Fort (1 mile away) - The 20 acre Hill Fort was built in Iron Ages (1,200 - 600 BC) to protect. Lidar data shown below for you to experience in real life
Picture Perfect Local Pub - The local Brace of Pheasants Pub won Dorset dining pub of the year 2017. It serves fantastic, home cooked local produce
Find Goliath at Cerne Abbas (4 miles) - Britain’s largest chalk figure probably first created in late Saxon period (10th-11th Century). People have speculated a depiction of the legendary demi-god Hercules, an ancient fertility symbol, or even the soldier and statesman Oliver Cromwell? Another theory holds that the figure was carved around the body of a giant who was slain by local people after he terrorised the countryside
Explore Tyneham Village - The ghost village of Tyneham, known as Dorset’s ‘lost’ village. Evacuated in 1943 during WWII and deserted ever since (it was needed for military training after the war ended). Original buildings are pretty derelict but you can imagine what it would have been like to live there
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Things to know
Arrival and departure
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Check-in: From 04:00 PM
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Check-out: 12:00 PM
House rules
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