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4 Guests
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2 Bedrooms
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1 Bathroom
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Pets Yes
Features
- Pub/shop < 1 mile
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
18 Customer Reviews
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"The Old Haberdashery was a great place to stay for a short October break in Purbeck, in an excellent location with good access to the nearby coastal footpaths and close to Swanage."
The cottage looked newly decorated and was bright, clean and well-equipped. The beds were comfortable. Despite the cold weather, the electric radiators made it warm and cosy in the evenings. We brought a light stairgate with us which was useful to keep our retriever downstairs … We would be very happy to stay there again.
Hi Alex thank you so much for your lovely feedback. Best wishes, Guy Property Owner
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"Enjoyed our holiday in a beautiful cottage in a lovely village with easy access to Swanage and the surrounding area."
The local bus service too was excellent and reliable with the bus stop just outside the property.
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"Ideally located to enjoy the wonderful coastal paths and right next to bus stops for travel to Poole or Swanage, we have had a wonderful holiday in the Haberdashery."
The lack of a garden for the dog is the only drawback. Would definitely book this property again.
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"The property itself was beautiful and in a fabulous location."
I felt my stay would have been much improved with a few simple changes. 1) the king-size mattress was extremely uncomfortable, and lumpy. 2) there was no mattress protector and the bedding was very poor quality 3) the oven was unusable as it was filthy. 4) the pathway up to the property was extremely slippery when wet. 5) would have been lovely to have had outdoor seating on the lawned area in front of the cottage.
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"Having recently rented The Old Haberdashery and its sister property, Bobbin Cottage, I cannot recommend both of them highly enough."
The cottages are situated in the lovely village of Langton Matravers, a few minutes’ drive from Swanage, the Dorset seaside resort ranked in the top 10 in a recent survey of British seaside towns by Which magazine. Apart from the excellent beach and attractions in Swanage, the village is only a 10-15 minute drive from Studland and its 4-mile stretch of sandy beach. The village is also great for walkers/hikers as it offers easy access to the South West Coastal Path which runs along the Jurassic coast for 600+ miles. The accommodation itself was clean and the kitchen fitted out with all the mod cons one would need for an enjoyable stay and the owners also left us a very useful welcome pack of tea, milk and some household items. Parking our cars was easy on the not very busy main road outside the cottages. The village also boasts a very friendly pub, the King's Arms and I would also recommend the nearby Square and Compass and Scott Arms pubs, both of which have stunning views, the latter over Corfe Castle. All in all a very enjoyable week. We will be returning!
Thanks for your feedback Richard. Glad you enjoyed your stay. Property Owner
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"Lovely cottage with great modern facilities."
It is on road parking but there is plenty of it. Loads of local walks. The Kings Arm is a pub short walk down the hill serves good food and a roast on a Sunday and has sports showing on a TV, but the Square and Compass or the Scott Arms are 2 mins drive away. Great situation with great connections to Swanage of Corfe Castle. Although an old building all feels very modern, a great mix, will be booking there next year!!
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"A comfortable cottage in a delightful location: spacious, well-equipped and accessible."
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"Had a wonderful time there it was a lovely cottage and the owner was very ..."
Had a wonderful time there it was a lovely cottage and the owner was very helpful it would be helpful if there was a broom in the home just so we not need to take the hoover out
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"Many thanks, we enjoyed our stay despite the weather, and the Haberdashery was lovely, clean, comfortable and a pleasure to be in."
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"Lovely holiday over Xmas."
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"Comfortable and well equipped"
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"We enjoyed a lovely break at The Old Haberdashery."
Lovely property in a lovely village, very peaceful and it was a lovely place to come back to after a day out in the questionable weather! The bus stop outside the house is incredibly useful and means no wrestling witn parking etc. There's also a lovely small shop which is attached to the local pub which is great for your morning coffee (and cake!). We thoroughly enjoyed our time here.
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"We had a really lovely stay here."
Spotlessly clean and a great location. Comfortable and very quiet. All important factors. The only mistakes made were ours - we hadn't realised there wasn't a WC upstairs. Nor did we realise there was no sitting out area or direct access to the garden in the photo. And we were blessed with great weather in October. But we recognise that this was OUR oversight and we'd had plenty of sunshine anyway!
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"Lovely cottage great for easy commute to and from places, lovely walks across the road we enjoyed our stay and thinking about booking again next year the owners left some milk and biscuits which was very good of them so we could have a cuppa on arrival."
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"Had a lovely week here, situated at the top of the village, walking distance to the pub which is a traditional pub with really good food, the pizzas at the weekend are amazing."
Great location for exploring Studland and west Dorset coast, towns and villages. For dog owners there is no direct access to a secure garden so need to lead up to take out, not a problem for us for a week. The property is very nice, two bedrooms upstairs, bathroom, kitchen and lounge on the ground floor. Would definitely return!
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"The Old Haberdashery was the perfect base for our short stay in Dorset."
Comfortable, spacious and very well-appointed, this property is wonderfully situated for coastal walks and with easy access to local amenities.
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"Lovely property - plenty of space for our family of 6 and a dog for the weekend."
Only slight drawback would be lack of outside space if going in good weather and wanting to enjoy summer evenings outside. But all in all a great place, in a great location. We had a wonderful weekend
Thanks Tim for taking the trouble to feed back. Much appreciated. Property Owner
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"Absolutely beautiful property to stay in with its own interesting history."
Recently renovated and everything is new and sparkling. Plenty of space and light within the property with quality fittings and furnishings. Cosy and warm and very comfortable beds. Good shower and kitchen facilities. The sofa bed in the living room is a very nice touch. There was five of us and we had plenty of space. The owner is also warm and welcoming. Location is brilliant. So much to see and do all within 20 to 30 minutes drive. Even some nice walks from the village itself and adjacent village. Do not hesitate to book this beautiful and also very reasonably priced property if you are considering a holiday in the Poole area.
Thank you so much for this review Gavyn. We're very happy that you enjoyed your stay. Property Owner
Summary
- Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x twin (zip/link, can be super-king-size on request)
- Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
- Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric fire and sofa bed
- Electric central heating
- Electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge with ice-box and dishwasher
- Smart TV and WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Hairdryer
- Iron and Ironing board
- Roadside parking available
- One well-behaved dog welcome
- Sorry, no smoking
- Pub 0.3 miles and beach 2.5 miles
- Note: This property is adjoining the owner's home
- Note: Dogs are not allowed upstairs or on furniture
- Please note If there are 6 people at the property we would recommend that showers are not all taken at the same time to ensure that hot water for showers remains plentiful for everyone
The property
Swanage 2.7 miles.
Resting in the charming village of Langton Matravers close to the idyllic coastal town of Swanage in the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is The Old Haberdashery.
This wonderful holiday home is aptly named after its old purpose a sewing shop in the village and retains its charm with exposed stone walls, original beams and velux windows, it also benefits from a fabulous location within reach of the golden shores of Swanage Beach and the wonders of the AONB; the perfect choice for families, friends or couples looking for a fun-filled holiday with their dog.
Cross the threshold into an open-plan living space where the warmth of the electric fire greets you, step straight into the fully-equipped kitchen to help whip up delcious meals that the whole family can enjoy around the dining table.
After dinner, grab some tasty treats, a glass of your favourite tipple and sink into either of the plush sofas to enjoy a well-earned movie night on the Smart TV.
When sleep calls, head into the ground-floor bathroom to freshen up before catching up on some sleep in either the king-size or twin bedroom on the first floor; there is also a handy sofa bed for additional guests or flexible sleeping arrangements.
Find your local amenities in Swanage which is also home to a variety of welcoming pubs and restaurants including Gee Whites Seafood, Salt Pig Too, The White Horse Inn or The Black Swan Inn.
Foodies may also appreciate a day in Studland where The Pig - on the beach and Shell Bay Seafood Restaurant offers plenty of tasty fare, or head to the old Saxon town of Wareham to find The Priory, a charming pub resting along the River Frome.
Outdoor enthusiasts will also be in their element thanks to the 630 mile long South West Coast path, the shores of Swanage Beach which offers exciting watersports like kayaking and paddle boarding and Kimmeridge Bay which is the perfect spot for rockpooling, snorkelling and surfing.
From here you can also embark on a relaxing stroll to the charming Square & Compass pub in Worth Matravers, perfect for refuelling after exploring a plethora of fantastic walks along the Jurassic Coast such as Old Harry Rocks.
History is also woven throughout the surrounding area, tour the 1000 year old ruins of Corfe Castle, the clifftop Clavell Tower or venture further afield to visit the Red House Museum and Gardens and Norman House.
Also take a visit to the National trust House, Kingston Lacy which was the residence of the landowner of the cottages.
Make unforgettable memories at The Old Haberdashery.
Note: This property can be booked with Ref: 1088456, together sleeping up to 8 guests.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £250.
About the location
SWANAGE
Wareham 9.7 miles; Poole 20 miles.
The small, family-friendly seaside resort of Swanage is situated at the eastern end of Dorset’s famous Jurassic Coast, on the celebrated Isle of Purbeck and is probably best known for its wonderful, gently shelving golden sands. The little town offers visitors plenty of shops, good pubs and restaurants, some of which specialise in locally caught seafood, and is also well known for its annual jazz festival, which takes place each July. The attractive, Victorian wooden pier offers a great place for a stroll or try fishing, and often used a departure point for divers, it’s a wonderful place to watch the world pass by. The historic Swanage Railway has its terminus in the town and regular nostalgic steam engine trips take tourists for a picturesque 6-mile journey, chugging through lovely countryside to stop just beyond the romantic ruin of Corfe Castle. Nearby Durlston Country Park offers a lovely day out with spectacular coastal walks, dolphin spotting and wildlife watching, together with comfortable viewing points and a well-stocked cafe for a treat after all the fresh air. Take the short drive to Studland, which has one of the finest beaches in the country, surrounded by heathland, together with the regular chain ferry, which crosses the mouth of Poole Harbour to Sandbanks. This truly is a delightful holiday destination at any time of the year.
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This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas