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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
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
10 Customer Reviews
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"The Cottage was immaculate."
Fully fitted out Did not want for anything Lovely orchard garden. filled with apples and deer!!! enjoyed our holiday,but had to leave early due to an injury to our dog Taking him to our vet's today (Friday)
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"I expected a classic cottage, this is a very well appointed and comfortable garden room with plenty of equipment."
Everything was clean and well maintained, and a supply of basics was provided A heated towel rail would be a welcome addition. The garden is lovely, but not secure and we were asked only to take the dog out on a lead, although the one next door roamed freely.. We wanted to walk so had to drive quite a long way to reach the routes, our fault, we should have researched the area more thoroughly. The closest beaches are not open to dogs in the summer months. Pubs locally had limited opening hours for food and needed to be booked well in advance. .
I’m pleased you had a good holiday. I’m sorry that you didn’t feel you could do the hundreds of walks on our doorstep but I’m guessing you had specific walks further away that you were interested in. There is a dog beach at West Bay, our closest beaches that is open all year round. Yes all the pubs/restaurants get booked up in the popular Summer months. Thank you. Property Owner
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"A lovely, quiet location."
A cosy, welcoming (but not pretentious) cabin. Based on the outskirts of a beautiful village and within easy reach of walks, hills, pubs, beaches. Clean and comfortable inside and perfectly dark at night.
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"The cottage would be better described as a wooden cabin BUT it’s set in Idyllic surroundings perfect if you have pets."
Our garden was an Orchard and plenty of space for our dog to play, hide and wander. The cottage was exceptionally clean, well maintained, with every facility that would make for a perfect visit. I have nothing negative to say about this property, its surroundings and would definitely go back there again. I gave a 4 for comfort, possibly a little bit mean as we are use to a super king bed at home and this was a double so took us a little time to get use to it. Other than that it was straight 5’s
I’m pleased you had such a good holiday. Just to say that the bed is a king size but I appreciate it’s not a super king size. Thank you. Property Owner
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"We received a warm welcome from the Owner, Claire, and the directions given to us were easy to follow."
We found the cottage was just what we were looking for, and it was a good base from which to see the attractions of West Dorset. The rural setting with a wood next door mean't we had a deer visit the garden each evening and morning which was wonderful. A very enjoyable holiday.
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"We had a wonderful and relaxing stay at Sawmill Cottage."
It is well equipped with very comfortable beds and is tranquil. The owner greeted us soon after arriving and was contactable if we needed anything. A welcome pack of milk, tea and locally made biscuits was much appreciated. Excellent access to the coast and countryside of West Dorset. We will be back!
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"Excellent facilities as specified, including small helpful household items upon arrival."
Very friendly helpful owner nearby. Would certainly like to return at some point. PS . Re top question: I don't "recommend" but would report satisfaction with Sykes if asked.
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"Lovely cabin with beautiful surroundings, nice garden and very peaceful."
All amenities working great, even has a coffee machine. Claire introduced herself upon arrival, lovely lady. Quick chat then pretty much left to ourselves and 2 dogs who loved the area. Wifi is connected to the main house but had no problems running the usual tech as signal was good.. overall a lovely stay, shame it goes so quick!
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"We had a really lovely short break at Sawmill Cottage, everyone catered for from ages 5 to 70+ and 2 dogs!"
Just need to get noisy overflowing gutters fixed!
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"We had a lovely stay ,the cottage was warm and had everything we needed ."
We would recommend Sawmill cottage as a nice place to visit .Clare was very helpful and welcoming .
Summary
- Single-storey
- Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin
- Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
- Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
- Electric central heating
- Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine and dishwasher
- Smart TV, WiFi, and a selection of books and DVDs
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Off-road parking for 2 cars
- Two well-behaved pets welcome
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 2.4 miles, pub 0.8 miles
The property
Beaminster 2.2 miles.
Sawmill Cottage is a delightful, single-storey cottage set on the owners' grounds in the peaceful village of Netherbury, Dorset.
With off-road parking, plenty of home comforts and within reach of both coast and country, this holiday home makes a wonderful escape for families, friends, or even a couple to explore this scenic area of Dorset.
As you enter Sawmill Cottage, you will be welcomed by the open-plan living space, an inviting social hub for the group.
Here, you can cook in the well-equipped kitchen, dine with quality conversation, and relax for the evening in front of the Smart TV.
From here, the bedrooms, a double and twin, are neatly-presented and offer a space to rest your head before a day of exploring.
Finishing off the interior is a sleek bathroom, perfect for freshening up between activities.
For a homely cottage for a memorable break in Dorset, choose Sawmill Cottage.
Note: This property can be booked alongside Vine Cottage, which is on the same site with Ref. 1147950, together sleeping up to eight guests.
The Old Sawmill Cottages
Vine Cottage and Sawmill Cottage closeby are a duo of characterful cottages in a quiet location on the owners' grounds in Netherbury, near Beaminster, Dorset. With open-plan layouts and off-road parking, while being within reach of the Jurassic Coast and picture-perfect countryside, these Cottages are ideal for families, friends or couples wanting to discover Dorset. Each cottage is well-equipped with everything you could need for a welcoming, self-catering stay, with amenities such as dishwashers and Smart TVs, while benefiting from a single-storey layout, making a lovely base for a multigenerational group. Nearby, in the village of Beaminster, you can find shops for picking up the essentials during your trip, and a selection of pubs for your evening drink and a meal, should you not feel like cooking in the evenings. The nearest pub, the Hare and Hounds Inn, is less than a mile away, a 7 minute walk and open at the weekends, providing you with a place to unwind when you’re not in the cottages. For days out, you can enjoy time fossiling on the beaches, exploring Lyme Regis, Bridport (with markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays), The Abbotsbury Swannery and Tropical Gardens, the Donkey Sanctuary, Forde Abbey, the museums in Dorchester or walking up Golden Cap (the highest point on the South West Coastpath). Venturing closer to the coast, there is an abundance of walking and cycling routes on the Jurassic Coast, or you can simply enjoy the sound of the waves on a sandy beach, with West Bay, Burton Bradstock, Lyme Regis and Eype to choose from! Experience the best of both coast and country with a stay at Vine or Sawmill Cottage.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £150.
About the location
NETHERBURY
Beaminster 1.9 miles; Bridport 5.3 miles; Lyme Regis 15.3 miles
Netherbury is a picturesque village situated in the beautiful countryside of West Dorset, England. The village is characterized by its quaint thatched cottages, winding lanes, and lush green fields, providing a quintessential English countryside experience. There are plenty of things to see and do in the surrounding area. Nature enthusiasts can explore the nearby Marshwood Vale, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which offers scenic walks, wildlife spotting opportunities, and stunning views of the rolling hills and meadows. The village has a rich heritage, with notable landmarks such as St. Mary's Church, a beautiful medieval church dating back to the 13th century. Visitors can also explore the surrounding area's historic sites, including ancient hillforts, manor houses, and charming market towns. Food and drink are also a highlight of Netherbury, with traditional country pubs and quaint tearooms serving up delicious local fare. From hearty pub meals made with locally sourced ingredients to afternoon teas featuring homemade cakes and scones, there's something to satisfy every palate. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or simply a peaceful escape to the countryside, Netherbury offers a charming destination for visitors to explore and enjoy.
Please note: This property cannot accommodate Thursday check-ins.
Please note: This property accepts stays with a minimum duration of 3 nights.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas