Set in the charming village of Piddlehinton, Way’s Forge is a beautifully renovated old blacksmith’s workshop.The property dates back to the 1830’s and was a working forge run by five generations of the Way family. Way’s Forge offers plenty of original character and is perfect for those looking to stay somewhere full of charm and history.
The cottage suits a couple or a small family as it sleeps up to three people. The stout beams, stone walls and electric log burner create a great atmosphere and the thoughtful and creative use of bygones, such as the tin trunk coffee table, add to the warm personality of the cottage. The first floor offers two bedrooms, with very comfortable beds, and a bathroom, whilst the large open plan living area with underfloor heating on the ground floor has all you need for a relaxing holiday.
Way’s Forge sits in the wonderful Piddle Valley, a great base from which to explore the Dorset countryside and you can start with walks right from the village itself. The Millennium Green, a playground and picnic area by the river, is a short stroll down a path opposite the cottage. There are many tracks on the hills around the village where you can walk your dogs.
Typical of many village blacksmiths Way’s Forge lies in the heart of Piddlehinton on the main street, a two minute walk from the award winning Thimble Inn. This thatched 18th century pub and restaurant with a riverside garden serves great food.
The pretty village of Cerne Abbas is in the next valley with the intriguing chalk hillside figure of the Cerne Giant. Thomas Hardy’s cottage, Thorncombe Woods and Puddletown Forest are nearby. There are, of course, many other lovely places to explore in Dorset.
A short drive away is the county town of Dorchester, with shopping, restaurants, cinemas, museums and other places of interest. Brewery Square and Poundbury are interesting and exciting local developments.
The seaside town of Weymouth with its sandy beach and entertainment for everyone is just 14 miles away. Lulworth Cove, the arch of Durdle Door and the rest of the stunning Jurassic Coast are close-by.
Way's Forge is located next to the main road that runs through the village and does not have an enclosed garden.
The West Dorset village of Piddletrenthide can be found in the quaintly named Piddle Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, only 8 miles from Dorchester, situated off the main road on a private track. Surrounded by glorious countryside, with direct access to public footpaths abounding in superb walks, with excellent local pubs serving good food and real ales, and a village store, it's a true rural retreat.. Interestingly the young Thomas Hardy, as an architect's assistant, worked on the parish church. A great base for touring, there is much to see and do within a short drive of this picturesque area, including the world famous Cerne Abbas giant, only 2 miles away, whilst the bustling market town of Dorchester, with its array of interesting shops, restaurants and museums is well worth a visit. Within easy reach is the family friendly seaside resort of Weymouth and the Jurassic coast, and also dramatic Portland, venue for the 2012 Olympic sailing events. With Bournemouth and Poole only 40 minutes away, this is altogether a super holiday destination at any time of the year.
Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size double, 1 x single.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, WC.
Ground floor cloakroom with basin and WC.
Open plan kitchen, dining area and sitting area.
Underfloor heating with electric log burner, electric oven and hob, full sized fridge/freezer, washing machine, TV, DVD, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Cot available.
Off road parking for two cars.
Parking area to the side with a small shepherd's hut.
Two well-behaved dogs welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 2-3 miles, pub 2 min.
James
Quirky and yet full of all the mod cons you need for comfort. We loved the reclaimed/recycled furniture and the natural stone walls though our favourite was the master bedroom. The wooden floor, the iron radiators, the wooden ceiling joists and the clever hanging rails. Thank you Jane and Richard.
Barry
Quirky cottage, clean, good king-sized bed ( I'm 6'6 and was comfortable), decent shower, liked the child gate on the stairs, stopped the dog roaming upstairs. Great pub just up the road, central location for exploring Dorset. Would recommend for a peaceful getaway break.
Sarah
Perfectly situated to easily explore the surrounding area and had everything we needed for a relaxing week away.
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