For a quirky stay that’s filled with wonder and intrigue, look no further than this delightful, converted mill property. Whilst presenting a wonderful place to stay for adults, the nooks and crannies of this cottage and the charming playroom set under the eaves lay waiting to be enjoyed by children making it the perfect property to host a family getaway. Sleeping eight guests across three floors, visitors both young and old will enjoy a trip back in time with a stay in this Grade II-listed holiday home, all whilst enjoying the modern luxuries of the 21st century.
Venture over the threshold and discover a maze of rooms with low ceilings, high thresholds, wooden beams and feature fireplaces, made up of three floors that are connected by steep cottage-style staircases. The heart of this house is its unique games room on the ground floor. As well as games and toys, a cinema area with a large screen and retro seating sets this games room apart. You can also enjoy full view of the original water wheel, a true statement addition to the space. There are plenty of comfortable sleeping spaces on the first and second floors, including a hand-crafted four-poster bed in the master bedroom and a cosy twin room in the attic with low ceilings and reduced head height – perfect for younger visitors. Completing the property is a truly unique shared outdoor space with the River Stour gently tumbling through.
Boasting a central location for exploring all that Dorset has to offer, discover both the countryside and coast within a short drive from the property. The bustline seaside spot of Bournemouth is accessible less than 10 miles away, along with neighbouring Poole just 6 miles. Discover the Moors Valley Country Park also 10 miles away with an abundance of forest walking routes, or venture into the expansive New Forest National Park within 15 miles.