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The Old Post Office Cottage

(Ref. 994562)

Wareham, Dorset Show on map

4.4

Sykes rating

  • 8 Guests

  • 4 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets No

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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28 Customer Reviews

  • "We had a great time at The Old Post Office cottage."

    A lovely cosy space which provided ample room for the family of seven. A warm aga in the kitchen was perfect and we lit the log fire in living room every evening. The grounds surrounding the house were perfect for our grandchildren to explore. Conkers galore and sweet apples from the tree. The upstairs were quite steep for our Elderly Grandma but she managed , however the shower does need attention. She & many of the group found it so stiff & difficult to turn it on & more worryingly off!! Wondered about a shower over the bath downstairs. Would be ideal. Thank you so much for fixing the back door lock so swiftly. We had a great memorable week in Dorset with so many half term halloween activities for the grandchildren. Its been a great place from which to explore. Recommend this nice quiet retreat.

    Reviewed by Kim12.5Oct 2023

  • "The old post office is an idyllic place to stay."

    The gardens are fabulous, the cottage is comfortable, contains everything one would need, and more. We spent a lovely week, and it was hard to leave. We literally had no negative point to report.

    Reviewed by Nicholas12.5Jun 2023

  • "Absolutely loved your property, everything we needed for a perfect family holiday."

    Well equipped kitchen, and spacious rooms for 6 adults. Clean and comfortable. Bathroom shower could do with an upgrade but still worked for us for the week. The garden is absolutely stunning. Thank you for the perfect holiday home.

    Reviewed by Suzie13.3May 2023

  • "Hi, A beautiful property full of the charm of the style and character of the English countryside."

    The house is also in a beautiful old style full of history and class. It should be added that the house is large and comfortable, even if a full set of guests live in it, there is no feeling of crowding, which allows for a comfortable rest. The bright and spacious lounge is a perfect place for meetings, games and activities. In addition, it is very well equipped, you can find everything you might need. To sum up, we spent a wonderful holiday there. If someone is looking for a quiet, charming place full of character where he would like to spend a holiday with a larger group, I sincerely recommend it.

    Reviewed by Katarzyna13.3May 2023

  • "A lovely cottage in a lovely setting."

    It has everything you expect including the fire place, aga oven, trampoline, huge garden and animals all around. Also very well equipped and many activities all around. A shower in the downstairs bathroom and advocating for the nearby tea room to be open after 4pm would make it an absolute stunner.

    Reviewed by Vincent11.7Apr 2023

  • "Lovely cottage and we both very much enjoyed it."

    The only area was the patio needs replacing as it could be trip hazzard

    Reviewed by Mark13.3Sep 2022

  • "We arrived at the cottage at 4."

    40, although it said don't arrive early we thought this acceptable. We stepped in the back door and heard the washing machine going and clearly the cleaning had not been done. Within 5 min the cleaner arrived and was very apologetic, she did not realise it was booked. Checking her phone she had received an email 3days before but had not read it. We sat in the lounge while she continued to clean, make beds etc. Her husband arrived to help. The kitchen is well equipped except it does need a sensible hob not just 2 hot plates. The Aga was not on but the cleaner did ask if we wanted it and to be fair us and others would not know how to use it. The working surface is very small. We both have food allergies so have to self cater alot so catering for 8 people would be extremely challenging. We also felt that the dishwasher was not used by many as alot of the utensils were not very clean. The downstairs bathroom certainly needs a shower as the upstairs one is quite small and a larger person would struggle. The house is very spacious and comfortable, very homely. The garden needs some work but is lovely.

    Reviewed by Marion10.0Sep 2022

  • "The property in general and location are exceptional and we had a superb week with weather possibly bordering on too hot."

    Nice walks locally, beaches and attractions made a fun filled break and when at the cottage the extensive garden kept the kids entertained. Highly recommend the Halfway Inn for service and quality food. There is a however…… The exterior is in serious need of work. Patio and furniture needs some TLC to make a comfortable and safe experience especially with younger ones. A single shower for 8 is a challenge Would we stay again? Yes Would we be disappointed to see the same condition outside? Absolutely for the price

    I am happy to hear that you had a good holiday and enjoyed the amenities of the house and garden. As to the exterior - I agree it needs work and you will be pleased to hear that there is a project under way to re-do the patio this Autumn. This has taken a while to sort out given supply issues etc. Also I agree about the shower issue - that will be sorted out too. Consumer preferences have changed and showers are used now much more than baths and we must move with the times - not to mention the challenges of drought! Please come back to enjoy the improvements! Philippa Property Owner

    Reviewed by Iain11.7Aug 2022

  • "Pleasant stay overall in comfortable property but not suitable for the disabled and this wasn't made clear in the description on the website."

    You can't park near the house, the stairs are narrow and steep, and the paving of the patio is crumbling and uneven. The central heating was switched to a summer setting which we found cold and the instructions for changing it were unclear as the controls were not where they were shown in the instructions. One of the bedrooms had an unpleasant smell which was coming from the carpet such that the occupants had to keep the windows open.

    Reviewed by Judith10.0Jun 2022

  • "The cottage was AMAZING!"

    The garden was over the top. The rooms were snug as a bug. The living room was the best bit because there was so much space and the kitchen was awesome because we could all sit round for breakfast and tea together. Izzy, age 7. I think that the above covers it! We had a fantastic week, the cottage was a great place for 2 families to stay, with so much to do and see near by. We would definitely recommend it!

    Thank you for your very positive comments on the house and garden! We are happy that you enjoyed your stay and appreciate what we think is a wonderful part of the world. Please visit again! Philippa Property Owner

    Reviewed by Buffy13.3May 2022

  • "This is a good company providing excellent service."

    But after a stay boy do they hound you with marketing emails and requests (almost demands) for feedback. And they don't seem to be able to stop it even when requested to stop contacting me by phone and my unsubscribing (3 times) via their website. I consider this a major drawback. It amounts to harassment. Be warned!

    Reviewed by Paul10.8Feb 2022

  • "The property needs to show its not a place to go if you have a disability."

    Not enough mugs for tea or coffee.They had to be washed up every time .

    Reviewed by Christine5.0Oct 2021

  • "Cleaners didn’t leave til 6."

    15 first day and giving us an extra hour to leave didn’t feel acceptable. Basin plug upstairs broken so u could not keep water in. Sign outside with name would have helped and washing line and barbecue would be helpful. Empty general waste dustbins as half full. Otherwise as expected.

    Reviewed by Sally4.6Jul 2021

  • "We had a lovely stay in the Old Post Office."

    The house is beautiful and in beautiful gardens. The interior is in need of some TLC being a little stained/shabby in some areas, but the house still has a lot of charm and a homely feel. We appreciated the wide choice of classics (think it must be the collection of someone who read English lit at university!) and the monopoly. I’d certainly like to return, with one caveat - probably without my husband because the door frames are so low! He is 6”4 and kept cracking his head on them - at 5”9 I could just comfortably pass under them. The kitchen ceiling is very low too. Also, I’d recommend putting thicker curtains in two of the bedrooms (the twin and one of the doubles). The very thin/light curtains in there at the moment make it harder to get the children to sleep in the summer. It was very helpful to have a washing machine and separate dryer and the house was very well equipped - no need to bring bin liners, dishwasher tablets, toilet roll etc - everything was available.

    Reviewed by Verity6.3Jun 2021

  • "The house is nice but in need of some refurbishing."

    Especially the seats. Only the long couch and one other seat were without stains. On the pictures it looks really luxury but it turned out a bit different. You can see the house is decorated with love but it is impossible to keep everything clean, so don't expect that. The sanitary was clean though and the beds were comfortable. One mentioned it before and indeed every room has its own smell. Especially the double room and the Chinese room. There were smell plugs in different places but they made it only worse. We removed them as soon as discovered. We thought the smell coming from the old chests. I was not overwhelming but we couldn't get it out of the rooms. The garden is big (must be nice in summer) and you can walk from the house to Creech Barrow Hill for a great view as well as to the Purbeck Hills. You can find a hiking map in the house. After all we had a great two weeks but didn't feel completely comfortable in de house and we think the price was a bit too high for what we got... Annoying also that if you can't book two full weeks because one already booked the night Friday-Saturday, Sykes makes you pay for that night as well. Seems double income to me...

    Reviewed by Harold12.0Oct 2020

  • "The most wonderful home in a beautiful setting!"

    Cooking on the aga was a new experience for me, but very easy. I wondered whether the place would be too cold as I went in early Autumn, but the central heating, aga and log burner ensured the whole place was toasty warm!

    Reviewed by Paul15.0Oct 2020

  • "This was our second visit to the same cottage and the 6th time we have booked with Sykes."

    We have always found Sykes cottages deliver great holidays and we would definitely book with them again.

    Reviewed by Isla13.0Sep 2020

  • "The Old Post Office is full of character and country charm, it has plenty of room inside and a huge garden outside with plenty of chairs and tables on the patio The house was very clean and there was a lovely welcome hamper provided."

    The kitchen is well equipped and the Aga was interesting, there's a conventional oven too. Nice to have a large dining table to gather round. The Wi-Fi is OK for a rural area but don't expect to stream a movie on Netflix though. The best thing about The Old Post Office is it's location, just 10 minutes drive from Wareham with it's lovely quayside, shops, pubs and restaurants; 20 minutes from the beautiful beaches of Studland. The Isle of Purbeck has much to offer and this is a great base to explore from.

    Reviewed by Ann16.0Aug 2020

  • "The Old Post Office is idyllic."

    Great welcome pack of tea, coffee and sugar and a packet of biscuits, as well as basic cleaning things to get you started, along with toilet rolls, really thoughtful. Gardens are lovely and there is a trampoline. There isn't a BBQ so we brought a cadac. Beautiful area and a great location for visiting Dorset. Go right and go to Tynham deserted Village, from there walk 1mile to wharbarrow Bay, its beautiful and not crowded, this was our best day on a beach.

    Reviewed by Rebecca16.0Aug 2020

  • "Very relaxing break in a lovely cottage with amazing garden."

    If I was to give one negative it would be the price seemed disproportionately high. Everything else was perfect

    Reviewed by Allan14.0Jul 2020

  • "We spent Christmas with the family."

    There was a nice Christmas tree in the big lounge and a bottle of Prosecco in the fridge. The kitchen was very well stocked. The downstairs had a nice ambience. There were 8 of us including 2 children and we had a lot of room. There were lots of books and toys for the children. The cottage is lovely but in need of some tlc, especially the bathrooms. The garden is huge and must be lovely in the summer. A very enjoyable stay.

    Reviewed by Brigitte13.0Dec 2019

  • "The instructions for arrival were slightly incorrect in that it states you need to turn right into West Lane but West Lane actually takes you towards Wareham and is on the opposite side of the road to the road you actually need to take!"

    We therefore went down the road the satnav was taking us down and finally found the house down there. The house is lovely, if not somewhat tired and in need of some TLC at the front of the property. It is probably the best stocked place we have ever been to in terms of there being little things like salt, pepper, oil etc to be getting on with, along with washing up liquid, hand soaps, cloths, loads of cleaning products, teas, coffees, hot chocolates etc, all of which I had already ordered in my online shopping as we've never stayed anywhere that had anything when we arrived. They had kindly left a lovely bunch of flowers, a basket of biscuits, tea and coffee as well as a 2 pint of milk and bottle of prosecco and 2 bottles of water in the fridge - a really lovely touch after such a long drive. The house itself was lovely, the kids all loved their bedrooms from the youngest who loved the themed bed covers, to the middle who loved the girly twin bedroom, to the teenager who bagged the other double bed! Our bedroom had an overwhelming musty smell to it when we arrived - I notice someone else's comments say this - but I found a plug in air freshener downstairs which I plugged into the room and opened the windows each day to get rid of the smell - my clothes and hair smelt of it each morning after sleeping there. The house was in a perfect area for exploring, the weather was ok at the start of the week but got worse towards the end, we didn't let this stop us - there is a huge selection of umbrellas and torches at the property so going out in the rain or coming back at night (it's pitch black!) wasn't a problem. We visited Lulworth Castle, Corfe Castle, Swanage Steam Railway, Kimmeridge Bay where we saw lovely fossils in the huge rocks, on a rainy day we spent the whole day at the Tank Museum which was fantastic, had a walk down to the beautiful Durdle Door, dinner in Wareham twice - the Old Granary - but get there early as it gets packed - great at welcoming children - did a walk round the walled walk in Wareham and visited the churches - all in all a great 5 days spent in Dorset.

    Reviewed by Leighann14.0Oct 2019

  • "The Old Post Office was a wonderful home from home with a charming yesteryear feel about it."

    We enjoyed sitting in the large garden, surrounded by wonderful trees, including a horse chestnut; our daughter loved collecting conkers. It was great for children with lots of toys and a large area by the French doors that our daughter could play in. The children's bedroom was lovely with Paddington duvets, toys and a couple of story books. The garden was securely fenced. Beyond the cot/highchair/stair gate, there were also little steps in the bathrooms for children to stand on and plastic cutlery/plates etc. The kitchen was really well equipped so we could actually self-cater. There were even things like a garlic press, apple corer and things for baking. We found the Aga ovens a bit tricky but we just used the electric oven instead. We would've liked some bigger cereal bowls but this is just us being picky! The living room was very comfortable with a nice selection of pictures and plates on the wall and looks to read. The duvets were too hot for our liking but this is a very personal preference. Perhaps thinner duvets could be available? I thought the larger double room was a little musty but my husband didn't notice, again, it probably depends how sensitive you are to these things. The shower was hot with a reasonable flow but a bit on the small side. All in all we had a very enjoyable stay and were sad to leave.

    Reviewed by Juliet14.0Sep 2019

  • "We loved the house."

    It was full of character and we would like to know its history. We were fascinated by all the books and bits and pieces and teddy bears left around. The garden is beautiful - ideal for teddy bear hunts with the children. Our only quibble was the feather pillows and cushions which caused problems with allergies. There are lots of things to do in the vicinity and we had a really enjoyable holiday.

    Reviewed by Jennifer16.0May 2019

  • "Beautiful house with an incredible garden which our 5 year old had wonderful adventures in."

    The house is lovely and well stocked. It is in a great location within easy access to Corfe Castle, Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove as well as many others. Can't wait to go back again :)

    Reviewed by Penny13.0Apr 2019

  • "The cottage was perfect for our family Christmas holiday - three generations getting together to celebrate."

    As it was a soggy December, the children could not take advantage of the large garden, but the cottage is just a short drive from the coast, with a choice of sandy beaches at Swanage and Worbarrow, fossil hunting at Kimmeridge, and skimming stones at Lulworth! The cottage itself is very generously equipped, with comfortable beds, loads of books, games and maps, and a big choice of kitchen equipment - it felt like home from home. The Aga seemed to be a bit daunting at first, but cooked the Christmas turkey to perfection - we didn't use the conventional electric oven at all. The secret, we discovered, was to set the hot plate and oven temperatures first thing in the morning, then it was ready to use at any time of the day - more information about settings for Aga novices would have been helpful. The brand new wide-screen TV needs adjusting, as the BBC channels keep pixelating - I rang the caretaker to advise her of this, and I am sure it will be sorted out quickly. Mobile phone reception (vodaphone) was a bit patchy, and the wifi connection a little slow perhaps, but we were on holiday with no urgent need for fast connections. When we arrived we found a lovely gift of chocolates, and a vase of flowers - thoughtful touches. Not to forget the beautifully decorated Christmas tree - thank you! Would definitely recommend the cottage to any family wanting to stay in this lovely area.

    Reviewed by Carolyn16.0Dec 2018

  • "We had an absolutely tremendous week at the Old Post Office Cottage, an absolute peach of a holiday cottage."

    We felt very honoured to be entrusted with this clearly much-loved house, and felt utterly at home. The cottage has such a lovely atmosphere, set off by the interesting furniture, books, pictures and excellent selection of cookware! Thank goodness for sharp knives and decent pans.... and great selection of things to keep small children amused. And what a garden! And the location! What I would give to own a house like this. I can't say enough good things about it, and about the great experience we've had with Dream Cottages, and the caretakers of the cottage. I except we will be booking with you again very soon. Thank you. Stayed July 2018

    Miss Katie HavelockSep 2018

  • "Great location, quiet but only a short drive to the majority of local attractions."

    Garden perfect for relaxing in especially with the good weather. Would definitely consider again when looking for a larger property. Stayed June 2018

    Mr Tim EvansSep 2018

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Summary

  • Bedrooms: 1 x King-size double, 1 x Double, 1 x twin singles, 1 x children’s single 5'5" x 2'6"
  • First floor: Shower room with shower, basin and WC
  • Ground floor: Sitting room with wood burner, reading room with doors to patio, kitchen diner with electric aga, Bathroom with bath, basin and WC
  • Utility room.
  • Gas central heating
  • Open fire in the lounge
  • Electric AGA and standard double oven and 2 hot plates
  • Washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, fridge / freezer
  • DVD, TV, WiFi
  • Cot
  • High Chair
  • Stair gate
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off street allocated parking for up to 4 cars
  • First basket of logs included during autumn / winter
  • Sorry no pets
  • Sorry no smoking.

The property

The Old Post Office Cottage is a wonderful detached house surrounded by a garden and is a perfect getaway to the countryside. Sleeping up to eight people, just a short drive away from the coast in South East Dorset, the cottage is a perfect holiday retreat for families or group of friends may it be just a relaxing holiday or a celebration. The kitchen boasts with a large dining table which just may be the heart of the cottage with plenty of space to spread out to a cosy sitting room or catch up with TV, read a good book in the reading room.

The garden is wrapped around the building and has a large area to relax and explore. The property is tucked away and gives the feeling as if you were visiting an Enid Blyton story location.

A tree lane guiding you to the property, stunning original flagstone kitchen flooring and post box in the front wall will make you feel as if you were at home.

It was a post office for the whole village many years ago and has its spirit till now as a welcoming and warm property. The cottage sits only a 10-minute drive away from the beautiful Kimmeridge bay where you can find Etches collection of fossils, Marine centre.

Nearby St Aldhelm’s head, Chapman’s Pool are a short walk away from Kimmeridge as well as popular Dancing Ledge.

Make sure to check the tide times when visiting the beaches. The Clavell’s Restaurant and a coffee shop offers some delicious food as well as coffee, tea or a cold drink and are nice places for a break. You may wish to visit the vast area of sandy beaches and heathland, Studland Bay, which is owned by National Trust.

The town of Wareham and village of Corfe Castle with the ruins are only a short drive away from the cottage too. Town of Wareham not only has a supermarket where you can do your shopping, but you may want to pop into the Priory Hotel, Old Granary and The Salt Pig, where you can get some excellent local produce with a cosy informal restaurant.

Wareham has a small high street too boasting with independent shops. The Old Post Office Cottage is perfect for large families who want to holiday together in Purbecks.

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About the location

WAREHAM

Corfe Castle 5 miles; Poole 9 miles; Swanage 11 miles;

Wareham, affectionately known as the ‘Gateway to the Purbecks’ is an ancient Dorset waterside market town. Situated between the River Frome and quaintly named River Piddle, its charming riverside location makes the town a popular holiday destination. Dating back to Saxon times, the town was once surrounded by walls, and became an important port with boats bringing supplies up the River Frome from nearby Poole harbour. Today, the river provides a great playground, you can hire a boat from the attractive quayside and chug your way down the stream, take one of the regular organised boat trips, browse the colourful Saturday market or simply just enjoy an ice cream or a drink relaxing on the Quayside. Whilst seasonally there are also numerous popular events taking place beside the river. A short drive takes you to the Arne peninsula jutting out into Poole Harbour, a designated RSPB reserve, where you can stroll down to the water’s edge, taking in glimpses of the impressive bird population and often viewing some of the resident deer. The friendly seaside resort of Swanage is also easily accessible, where you can experience a traditional family-friendly day out on the beach, or take the coastal path and stop off for refreshment at Durlston Country Park. A real treat is to drive to nearby Corfe Castle and take the vintage steam railway to Swanage. Wareham offers visitors a super Dorset holiday destination at anytime of the year.

Note: - Wood-burner to replace open fire in Lounge.
Note: Wifi - due to the rural location of the property, the broadband provision and speed can vary.
Note: First basket of logs included during autumn / winter.
Note. Guests to provide their own cot linen.
Note: This property is only suitable for 6 adults and 2 children.
Note: The use of barbecue's is strictly prohibited at this property due to being surrounded by trees.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas