Cabin ∙ 2 bedrooms ∙ 3 guests | Cottage in West Lulworth
2 Bedroom Cottage in West Lulworth
A pretty Grade II thatched cottage, Little Ivy dates back 400 hundred years, located in the heart of West Lulworth, this most popular Dorset village is just moments from the UNESCO site Lulworth Cove. It is a semi-detached and the sister cottage is Ivy Cottage.
Accommodating up to three guests in two bedrooms this cosy cottage also has, a living area with electric fire place, dining table and well-equipped kitchen it's a perfect holiday home for a couple or small family.
Seconds away from the cottage is The Castle Inn, a pet friendly pub with a lovely garden.
Stroll just a few minutes from the property and find Lulworth Cove with its stunning and geologically unique cove. Be sure to try tempting seafood from the seasonal shacks most serving locally caught fish and crab. A must is the best ice creams from the small local shops. There are also several pubs serving food with beautiful views.
The South West Coastal Path runs through Lulworth and with abundance of walks in both directions you are assured some spectacular cliff top views. Don't' forget to walk over to Durdle Door for those who enjoy an energetic walk.
Corfe Castle, part of Enid Blyton's inspiration in her Famous Five novels is just a short drive away and with it's castle ruins and stone village cottages is a beautiful place to visit.
You will be spoilt for choice of activities from the white knuckle rib raider rides, kayaking and sailing, to the more sedate pastimes of eating delicious fresh seafood.
Little Ivy is the perfect place for a couples or small family retreat to the Jurassic Coast.
West Lulworth boasts the most dramatic geological features on the Jurassic coast line and arguably the most photographed locations in the UK is Durdle Door. Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door sit side by side at the heart of this area and really are a must visit. Lulworth Cove has many little café's and beach side shacks serving local seafood, ice cream and other delights, as well as several restaurants and pubs from which to choose. There is an Lulworth estate information centre which offers an insight into how the cove and Durdle door were formed and Jurassic history of the region. If you tire of Cove and cliff top walks then Lulworth Castle is a short drive away and offers another glimpse at some more recent history, along with Tyneham Village, and Corfe Castle. This is a really special area and the village retains a lot of it's thatched cottages and has a real air of a rural retreat.