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A charming thatched cottage features a traditional exterior with stone and whitewashed walls. The front door, framed by a small potted plant, is accented by decorative flower boxes beneath square windows. Surrounding greenery provides a serene backdrop, enhancing the cottage's rural appeal.
Cottage in West Lulworth
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Thatched Cottage by Lulworth Cove & Durdle Door

A beautiful thatched chocolate box cottage on the breathtaking Dorset Jurassic Coast. A quintessential Lulworth Grade II listed property dating back to 1750, ideally situated within a very short walk of Lulworth Cove. Perfect for those looking for a rural retreat in one of the country's most appealing coastal villages. A fabulous spot for family holidays and breaks exploring the area by foot, paddle and bike, the cottage is also within easy reach of local towns and outstanding country pubs.

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A charming row of traditional thatched cottages is showcased, constructed from natural stone. Each cottage features distinctive painted doors, with the central door in a bright blue shade. Wooden shutters frame the windows, enhancing the quaint village atmosphere.
Cottage in West Lulworth
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Walk to Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door from Cottage

A beautifully restored 300-year-old thatched retreat in the heart of West Lulworth. Tucked among the historic thatched cottages Honeysuckle Cottage is a romantic one-bedroom retreat a short stroll from Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door and the Coast Path. Lovingly restored over two years with quality craftsmanship and carefully chosen finishes, the cottage blends historic character with modern comfort, offering a peaceful, luxurious base to explore the Jurassic Coast. Arrive, unpack, and slow down.

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A cozy sitting area features a plush olive green velvet sofa adorned with patterned and solid cushions. A stylish wooden chair complements the vintage aesthetic, while large artworks decorate the walls. Exposed wooden beams add character, and a patterned rug enhances the inviting ambiance.
Barn in Dorset
5 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Artist’s Creative Hideaway & Sauna

Beautiful, inspiring, and peaceful, Arthouse is a place to escape. This converted art studio in West Dorset is close to Chesil Beach and the Jurassic Coast. It is surrounded by wildflowers and features contemporary art and sculptures by artists Rouwen and Reeve. The space is complemented by mid-century modern furnishings, high ceilings, and exposed beams. All doors open to a private patio and a naturalistic garden. The Sauna, located in the gravel garden looks out onto sculptures and plants.

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Home in Winfrith Newburgh
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Jurassic coast,2 bed, 2 ensuite, private garden

Beautiful refurbished comfy detached upside down cottage originally stables in the 1800’s . Sitting room with log burner and work space. Rarity of 2 en-suite bedrooms comfy king size beds. 3 miles to Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door on the beautiful Jurassic Coast and 9 miles to award winning sandy beach at Weymouth. Kitchen, Conservatory, private sunny garden. Near Village shop and local pubs, walks. Parking for one car and public parking on high street. Sorry no dogs or pets & no smoking.

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A cozy living room is furnished with a spacious sectional sofa facing a wall-mounted TV. Large glass doors offer sweeping views of the sky and surrounding area. Green plants add a natural touch, while a sleek wood-burning stove creates a focal point in the inviting space.
Condo in Bournemouth
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 187 reviews

The Beach Hytte - Stunning Sea View Penthouse

Enjoy your perfect getaway in this award winning 2 bed penthouse apartment with 180 degree sea views in the heart of the tranquil Alum Chine area of Bournemouth just a few minutes walk from the beach. The property boasts two dining areas, one of which sits on the large balcony with views across Bournemouth beach and a bespoke wood burning stove for the winter nights. The open plan kitchen leads onto a cozy living room where you can enjoy Sky Glass TV entertainment through super fast WiFi.

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An indoor pool is surrounded by sleek gray tiling and illuminated by recessed lighting. The pool's inviting turquoise water reflects the ceiling lights. A cozy seating area with cushions is visible in the corner, providing a relaxed atmosphere.
Cottage in Osmington
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviews

A luxury unique home spa - White Stones Retreats.

Set in a prime position amidst a quintessential village of thatched cottages. Where wildflower paths and trickling streams amble down the the beautiful Osmington Bay. Toe dipping in the shallows, coastal walks under flaring sunsets, hibernating in our home spa while storms crash outside. Our unique holiday home offers a sanctuary in all weathers. With a collated & collected vibe, this light filled cottage is perfect for families looking for a beach escape, only a 5 minute drive to the sea.

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The Shepherd's hut is surrounded by lush greenery and features a wooden fence enclosing a small garden. A clear blue sky is overhead. A table set with two glasses sits in the sunlight, showcasing an inviting outdoor space.
Shepherd’s hut in West Lulworth
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Hambury Hideaway - Lulworth Cove. Dog friendly.

A lovingly created Shepherds hut for two, in walking distance of Lulworth Cove and all the village amenities. This is one of 2 huts each with off road parking and shared access path down steps to private facilities. Next to our garden and our neighbours. All of which are family homes. A fully self contained hut including a double bed, kitchen with multi cooker, wood burner and en-suite bathroom including hot shower and state of the art composting toilet. Small enclosed garden; dog friendly.

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An open living area features a modern, plush sectional sofa facing a large glass wall that connects to the outdoor space. Two small, round tables, one with a decorative tray, are positioned in front. Natural light fills the room, highlighting the simple decor.
Bungalow in Somerset
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 279 reviews

Modern & spacious house in the countryside.

The Pavilion is a modern, purpose built holiday house in the quiet Somerset village of Yarlington. It has all the conveniences: Wood burning stove, underfloor heating, Washer & tumble dryer, Iron & ironing board, fast fibre optic broadband and a charging station for an electric or plug in hybrid car, but sadly the mobile phone signal is very poor. The house is next to the pub and a stones throw from the church. The Newt and Hauser Wirth Gallery in Bruton are within a 15 minute drive.

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The cottage is set within a lush garden, featuring a serene pond surrounded by greenery. Tufts of yellow and green plants are visible in the water, and the cottage showcases a traditional design with a gabled roof and balcony. Trees provide a natural backdrop and privacy.
Cottage in Winfrith Newburgh
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Stylish country cottage close to Jurassic Coast

Little Glebe Cottage provides superb high class country accommodation for four people just minutes from the beautiful Jurassic Coast - Lulworth Cove and the iconic Durdle Door beach are two miles down the road. Set back from the road it is private and peaceful. The cottage is light and airy with one double bedroom and a second “super king” bedroom that can be split into two good sized singles. Minimum stay is three nights.

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The entrance of 'The Tower' features a large wooden door with intricate carvings, set within a stunning arched stone archway. Wisteria blooms adorn the entrance, while a light fixture hangs above. A welcome sign, mailbox, and decorative planters complete the inviting atmosphere.
Religious building in East Stoke
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Amazing converted church -Dorset’s Jurassic Coast

This dog friendly converted church is is typically available April to October each year. It consists of 2 large reception areas, 3 large double bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. ( one of which is en suite to the master bedroom. Surrounded by beautiful Dorset countryside the property is on the banks of River Frome and close to the Jurassic coast. Most of Dorset's main attractions are within 5 miles and all 30 mins by car.

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A charming thatched cottage features a whitewashed exterior, surrounded by lush greenery and well-maintained shrubs. The roof showcases traditional thatching, while a small front porch and garden add character. Sunlight illuminates the façade, highlighting the inviting atmosphere of this unique accommodation.
Cottage in West Lulworth
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Thatched Jurassic Coast Cottage – Sleeps up to 12

Spacious thatched cottage for up to 12 guests (10 adults and two children), just 5 minutes’ walk from Lulworth Cove. Gather around the fire in winter or enjoy summer meals in the private garden with seating for 10. The house has room for big family dinners, plenty of character, and pubs, cafés, and the beach all within strolling distance. Durdle Door is a bracing walk along the coastal path.

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A vibrant rainbow arcs across a clear blue sky, framed by rolling green fields. Wispy clouds are scattered in the background, and bare trees stand at the edge of the landscape, adding a natural element to the serene countryside view.
Bungalow in West Lulworth
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 299 reviews

West Down Farm Yard, West Lulworth, Lulworth Cove

West Down Farm is surrounded by farmland with spectacular views across Dorset. The Jurassic Coast, Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door are within a short walk from the property. West Down Farm provides a great base to explore the South West Coastal Path, the Isle of Purbeck, Weymouth, Poole and Swanage are all near by.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Lulworth Cove located?

    Lulworth Cove is on England's southern coast in Dorset, within a region called the Jurassic Coast. It sits near small villages and coastal paths surrounded by dramatic cliffs and scenic countryside.

  • When is the best time to visit Lulworth Cove?

    Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for milder weather and greener landscapes around Lulworth Cove. Cooler, wetter months tend to bring quieter paths, inviting those interested in a peaceful coastline.

  • How old is Lulworth Cove?

    The rocks shaping Lulworth Cove date back millions of years, while the cove itself has existed in its current form for thousands of years. Its age is traced through geological evidence in the surrounding cliffs.

  • Why was Lulworth Cove built?

    Lulworth Cove was not built by people; it developed naturally from the sea's ongoing impact on layered rocks. Its formation is valued by geologists for illustrating how coastlines can slowly change due to natural forces.

  • What are some things to do near Lulworth Cove?

    Many explore the walking trails along the cliffs, visit the nearby Durdle Door rock arch, or learn about natural history at local visitor centers. Coastal paths and traditional pubs create a welcoming setting for exploration.

  • How is the weather near Lulworth Cove?

    The weather near Lulworth Cove has mild winters around 40–50°F (5–10°C) and warmer summers close to 65°F (18°C). Rain is possible year-round, so packing layers and a waterproof jacket is often recommended.

  • How was Lulworth Cove built?

    Lulworth Cove formed through millennia of natural processes, as waves and weather eroded softer rocks along the coast. This action created its rounded shape and dramatic cliffs, making it a notable example of coastal geology.

  • What is the history of Lulworth Cove?

    Lulworth Cove has drawn interest for centuries due to its distinctive shape and geological significance. The area is also part of the Jurassic Coast, recognized for its layers of history preserved in coastal cliffs and fossils.