Cedar Cottage, Bridport

Holiday cottage/Self catering

 

A stay at Cedar Cottage provides the ideal opportunity to escape city life, to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the beautiful Dorset countryside and to explore the stunning coastline.

Cedar Cottage is a converted mid terrace cottage; set in the midst of quiet farmland, only a 15 minute walk from the West Dorset coast at Seatown.

From the private patio, bordered by a large communal lawn, edged by a small steam, the views of the Dorset hills are breathtaking, with Golden Cap to the right.

The village of Chideock, about 10 minutes walk across the fields, has 2 pubs, and a village shop; it lies about 7 miles from Lyme Regis, and two miles from the charming market town of Bridport which hosts a local farmers’ market.

Check in: 12:00pm
Check out: 12:00pm

Property address

  • Cedar Cottage
  • Willowhayne Farm
  • Chideock
  • Bridport
  • Dorset
  • South West
  • dt6 6hy
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Capacity

  • Rooms: 2
  • Sleeps: 5

Cedar Cottage map

Local attractions

  • Cedar Cottage is located in the village of Chideock and its main street is only 10 minutes walk away
  • Chideock has a church; two pubs; tea room and village store with post office in which you will find almost anything you may have forgotten to bring with you and you will always receive a cheery welcome
  • The pubs (The Clock and The George) are also welcoming
  • The food at the George is good and the log fires make it a pleasant place to while away a winters evening
  • A walk around the village to discover the site of Chideock castle; the Roman Catholic church and a great village green with lovely children's playground are worthwhile - You will find local information and maps in the cottage
  • Seatown village and beach is a 15 minute walk through fields on public footpaths from Cedar Cottage
  • It is a beautiful beach overlooked by Golden Cap and is a great place for fossil hunting
  • Turn right when you get to the beach and walk towards the end of the beach for the best finds
  • The beach is also very popular with fishermen
  • Directly overlooking the beach you will find the very popular Anchor pub
  • Its garden has wonderful views of the beach and Lyme Bay
  • We can personally recommend the food (great new menu introduced during 2008) and good Palmers beer
  • Bridport is a bustling town with a street market every Wednesday and Saturday (farmers’ market; 2nd Saturday of every month at the arts centre)
  • It has a wonderful selection of independent shops
  • Try Leekers the bakers or Snook's hat shop!
  • There are a good number of places to eat; restaurants; tea shops; bistros; pubs; Indian; Chinese and Thai
  • We can recommend the George Hotel for a great lunch on a market day
  • The Bull Hotel is a highly regarded restaurant with a good value set lunch
  • If you like traditional fish and chips try Long's fish and chip restaurant
  • The town has both an arts centre and an independent cinema (the newly re-opened Electric palace)
  • Both have films
  • live music and theatre
  • West Bay is Bridport's seafront
  • It has a working harbour; beach; fish restaurants; art galleries; fish and chips and the magnificent east cliff

Payment methods

Cheques are accepted.