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Little Stables Cottage, Spetisbury

Little Stables Cottage, Spetisbury

Little Stables Cottage, Corner Cottage, North Farm, Spetisbury, Blandford Forum, Dorset, DT11 9DH, United Kingdom

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Property details

Two bedrooms: 1 x twin, 1 x family room with king-size and single. Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Kitchen/diner. Sitting room with woodburning stove

Key features & notes

Bed linen
Broadband/wifi
Cot available
Dishwasher
Fridge/freezer
Garden/patio
Heating
Highchair available
Hob
Off road parking
Oven
Pub
Shower
Towels
TV
Washing machine
Woodburning stove

About where you'll be staying

In the highly sought-after county of Dorset, the settlement of Blandford Saint Mary is situated on the River Stour. The settlement is next to Blandford Forum, a Georgian town with ancient buildings and a brewery with an interesting tour. Just a short drive from the from Jurassic coast and stunning beaches of studland, sandbanks & swanage & lulworth cove and not forgetting famous Durdle Door! Situated on a working farm in a rural location, lots of walks & cycling routes to explore. There are plenty of pubs where you can enjoy homemade food and regional beer, as well as a supermarket and convenience stores where you can fill up on necessities. See the area’s rich history and scenic beauty by going to Poole, Dorset. The National Trust’s Brownsea Island, Hamworthy Park, Poole Museum, and other attractions are among the many available. Moreover, the coastline and beaches are a top draw and ideal for day trips. Go farther to the seaside town of Bournemouth, which is home to a number of wonderful attractions, including Bournemouth Beach, Queen’s Park, and the Bournemouth Upper Gardens. The town offers fantastic dining, shopping, and drinking options. You can choose from a wide selection of eateries, bars, and cafes in addition to several businesses.
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Bird watching in Dorset

With nearly 90 miles of stunning coastline, vast areas of open heathlands, ancient woodlands, and chalk and limestone grassland, Dorset’s diverse habitats support a rich variety of birds and wildlife.

A visit to the RSPB’s Arne nature reserve situated on the banks of Poole Harbour and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a must. Mainly lowland heath, it’s home to breeding Dartford warblers, while in winter, large flocks of wading birds come to the mudflats including avocets, black-tailed godwits, and spoonbills. There’s also a herd of sika deer and seals can often be spotted along the shoreline. At the visitor centre you can hire binoculars and find out more about the wildlife you might spot.

Nearby, the lesser-known and quieter RSPB Lytchett Fields has been transformed from arable land into a wetland haven where you can see green sandpipers, wigeons, and teal. Peregrine falcons, and marsh and hen harriers can also be spotted in the skies above as they hunt for prey. You might also be lucky enough to see an osprey which have recently been reintroduced to the area.

In the heart of Poole Harbour is Brownsea Island manged by the Dorset Wildlife Trust in partnership with The National Trust where bird hides give excellent views of the wildlife on the lagoon and surrounding reedbeds. Look out for common terns, sandwich terns, and water rails, and it’s one of the few places in England where you can see find red squirrels.

With country lanes, unspoilt meadows, and winding rivers, Kingcombe Nature Reserve hidden away in the Dorset countryside is the perfect place to escape into nature. Resident woodland birds include nuthatches, great spotted woodpeckers, and chiffchaffs, while dippers and kingfishers can be spotted along the water’s edge. There are bird hides, an orchard, and wildlife-friendly gardens, all set on a working farm, as well as a café serving locally sourced food.

The open farmland and copses of Durlston Country Park near Swanage are important not only for breeding birds but also migrants passing through in spring and autumn. Breeding birds include yellowhammers, linnets, and skylarks, while the exposed sea cliffs provide nesting sites for shags, fulmars, and guillemots. The park also attracts some rarities blown off course during migration, and in autumn, huge flocks of swallows and sand martins fill the air.

Portland Bill is another great place for migrating birds including dunnocks, chaffinches, and thrushes, as well as a variety of seabirds including Manx shearwaters, Arctic skuas, and kittiwakes. It has an impressive rarity list and is one of the best places to spot hoopoes in early summer. The Bird Observatory is a good place to visit too, with bird feeders, and volunteers can sometimes be seen ringing birds.

Head to Christchurch Harbour where the muddy creeks, mudflats, and marshland are home to a huge range of birdlife including wheatears, little egrets, and gulls. It’s also a another good place to look out for rarities such as golden orioles, wrynecks, and tawny pipits.

For a truly unique experience take a trip to Abbotsbury Swannery located on the stunning Jurassic coast, and the only place in the world where you can get close to a colony of nesting mute swans. During breeding season, you can watch cygnets as they hatch and don’t miss the twice-daily feeds where you’ll have the chance to hand-feed over 600 swans.

Nature on your doorstep

RSPB Arne
10.2 miles
Blashford Lakes
16.3 miles
RSPB Lodmoor
18.1 miles

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