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- Excellent quality furnishing
- Alfresco dining
- Walk to town and beach
Coastal Proximity
- Sea Views
- Beach Front
Some cottages are beach front, some within walking distance, most are within 5 miles of the coast.
Suitablity
- Sorry No Pets
- Families Welcome
- Not Suitable for Limited Mobility
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Bedrooms & Sleeping
3 Bedrooms. G/Fl dbl (ensuite bathroom), twin. F/Fl dbl (ensuite shower room).
Living & Facilities
We are delighted to introduce Newton Manor Grange, located on a small exclusive development of beautifully designed homes. With large picture windows this upside down house takes full advantage of the views, across the seaside town of Swanage to the sea and the Isle of Wight beyond.
Both double rooms benefit from en-suite facilities with the ground floor bathroom acting as a family bathroom with a lovely Jack n Jill design. Both ground floor bedrooms have access to the private, secure patio and garden, with views to the shared pond and grassed area, which is behind sturdy garden railings, making this a safe environment for children.
age is the eastern gateway to Dorset's World Heritage Jurassic Coast with many miles of footpaths and bridleways, making it the ideal place for walkers, cyclists and horse riders alike. Swanage hosts numerous festivals and events throughout the year, and is home to a wealth of attractions: from its award winning Blue Flag beach and Victorian Pier, to the beautiful countryside.
The Swanage Railway, one of the best preserved standard gauge steam railways in the UK, runs from Swanage to Norden through the beautiful isle of Purbeck and passes close to the famous ruins of Corfe Castle. Nearby places to visit include Durlston Country Park, Putlake Adventure Farm, Lulworth Cove, Studland & Wareham. A lovely day trip across the Studland Ferry will take guests to the larger towns of Poole and Bournemouth.
Location & Surroundings
Swanage is the eastern gateway to Dorset's World Heritage Jurassic Coast with many miles of footpaths and bridleways, making it the ideal place for walkers, cyclists and horse riders alike. Swanage hosts numerous festivals and events throughout the year, and is home to a wealth of attractions: from its award winning Blue Flag beach and Victorian Pier, to the beautiful countryside.
The Swanage Railway, one of the best preserved standard gauge steam railways in the UK, runs from Swanage to Norden through the beautiful isle of Purbeck and passes close to the famous ruins of Corfe Castle. Nearby places to visit include Durlston Country Park, Putlake Adventure Farm, Lulworth Cove, Studland & Wareham. A lovely day trip across the Studland Ferry will take guests to the larger towns of Poole and Bournemouth.
Pricing
Week: £330-£940
Low season = Jan, Feb, Mar, Nov exc school hols. High Season = August. Call for prices at other times.