Located in Charmouth, Dorset
Sleeps: 4
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1
Pets: Yes
Toll House is a holiday cottage in Charmouth, Dorset, sleeping 4 and pet friendly with large garden and ideal walking distance to the beach, shops and pub
Description
Toll House is a recently refurbished, period cottage just a 10 minute walk to Charmouth's Fossil Beach. With a couple of pubs, selection of shops, cafes, restaurants and a post office all within walking distance you have everything you need on your doorstep. The Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre on the seafront provides information about local geology and fossil collecting. The area is great for walking - you are on the South West Coast Path for wonderful coastal walks or enjoy the beautiful West Dorset countryside with several inland walkways to discover.
The accommodation at Toll House comprises of a lounge with wood burner, TV, DVD player and WiFi. The dining room has a pine dining table with chairs for four. The kitchen comes well equipped with gas cooker, microwave, fridge and dishwasher. A separate utility area holds a freezer and washing machine. There is a shower room on the ground floor with basin and toilet. Up to the first floor where there are two bedrooms arranged as a double and a twin. The bathroom has bath, basin and toilet.
Outside there is a large, enclosed garden with lawn, shrubs, fruit trees, picnic bench, park bench seating and children's play equipment. There is off road parking for two cars. Toll House accepts up to two well behaved dogs and a welcome pack will be awaiting your arrival. Your fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price.
Features
Area details
Lying at the mouth of the river Char and overlooking Lyme Bay stands Charmouth, hemmed in by the steep hills of Stonebarrow Hill to the east and to the west Black Venn. It is very picturesque and the National Trust controls significant portions of the scenic areas around the town. The area is noted for its fossils and is part of the World Heritage Jurassic Coast. The area has a rich history dating back to the Iron Age and has had many royal visitors including Catherine of Aragon and King Charles II. There are a number of buildings in the village with listed status with many dating back to the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.
Read moreCharmouth has two traditional pubs, The George and The Royal Oak as well as a number of cafes including The Old Bank Cafe, the Charmouth Fish Bar and Pizza Cafe and the Beach Cafe. Restaurants include the Fernhill Hotel, The White House Hotel, Hensleigh House Restaurant and Dining at Newlands.
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Nearest Airports
Exeter is 28 miles away
Bristol is 46 miles away
Bournemouth is 56 miles away
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