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The
Dairy House is a newly-converted 5-star graded self-catering holiday home
located on the edge of the village of Motcombe, in the countryside just north of
historic Shaftesbury in Dorset, England. We
are six miles south of the A303 and easily reached from London in two hours.
With
four spacious bedrooms on two floors, three bathrooms, a living room and
kitchen/dining room, The Dairy House can easily accommodate eight people plus
baby.
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It
is especially suitable for family groups where one or more members have
restricted mobility.
The
three main ground floor rooms and patio garden are fully accessible to
wheelchair users. One bedroom has a
specially designed en-suite bathroom with non-slip Altro floor and wheel-in
shower.
Level
access from the car parking area immediately outside the front door and, through
double French doors, to the 600 sq. foot sunny and wholly private patio
garden.
Church Farm itself is a 16 acre farm adjoining woodland and the
open countryside, standing on the edge of the North Dorset village of Motcombe. The
land is a mixture of old pasture and young deciduous woodlands, with some 2,500
trees planted in 1997. The land is
carefully managed to provide a good environment for wildlife.
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Motcombe
is a long-established village with two pubs, an excellent village shop and two
schools. It won the title of Dorset
Community Village of the Year in 2000. The
Saxon hilltop town of Shaftesbury, home to the famous Gold Hill, stands two
miles to the south. For details of
local facilities, please click here.
As
befits its name, Church Farm is near the parish church which stands in the
village's conservation area just to the east.
The Dairy House, built of brick and stone under a slate roof, is a fine
example of traditional North Dorset rural architecture.
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