Lying on the beautiful Isle of Portland in Dorset in a quiet residential area is this charming semi-detached cottage, 21 Court Barton.
Offering a family or group of five a homely base to enjoy when not out and about exploring the beauty of the Dorset coast, 21 Court Barton enjoys a great position within easy reach of the sea and approximately a seven minute walk to the South West coastal path and the West cliffs of Portland, perfect for local adventures.
Spend time with your loved ones at the end of an activity-filled day in the sitting room, where a large plush sofa and armchair awaits; you can wind down with the TV and the stylish gas fire in the background before preparing your evening meal.
Discover a well-equipped kitchen containing an electric oven with a gas hob, along with a microwave and fridge with an icebox, offering all you need to rustle up some delicious food.
Serve up a feast in the lovely dining room or head to the conservatory, where you can also find dining seating and you can enjoy views of the pretty garden.
Spend time out on the patio in the sun, or take up a good book within the pretty outdoor seating, with a lawn offering a perfect spot for your canine companion to stretch their legs too.
Head upstairs to find the three well-presented bedrooms, including a super-king-size bedroom, a twin bedroom and a large single, an ideal layout for a family of five, with plenty of storage and contemporary décor.
A fully-tiled family bathroom on the first floor is home to a bath with an overhead shower, so you can relax with a long soak in the tub after a day of walking or prepare for a day of adventure with a revitalising shower.
Begin exploring with a walk right from your doorstep down to the sea, coming onto the wonderful South West Coast Path and visiting the scenic ruins of Blacknor Fort; continue south to the tip of the island to see the stunning Pulpit Rock and the picturesque Portland Bill Lighthouse, home to maritime displays.
Travel north to discover the wonderful shores of Chesil Beach, at 13km long it offers a great walk along the sands, and despite swimming and watersports not being advised due to the steep shoreline and strong wave currents, it is a wonderful spot for picnics and sunbathing in sunny weather.
Whilst at Chesil Beach be sure to visit Quiddles café, accessed from the South West coastal path via Tout sculpture quarry.
The bustling and vibrant town of Weymouth is not to be missed with its many attractions; head to SEA LIFE Centre which is home to a host of fascinating sea creatures and offers a great family day out, try your hand at sand sculptures at the amazing Sandworld and see some epic artwork, play adventure mini golf, explore Lodmoor Country Park or head to Weymouth Beach.
The Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is within easy reach too and boasts a host of areas to explore via walks and cycling, with nearby villages like Abbotsbury, with Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens and Abbotsbury Swannery, and towns such as Dorchester with The Dinosaur Museum and Maiden Castle all worth visiting.
For a peaceful break in Dorset on the Isle of Portland choose 21 Court Barton.