Hawkchurch:, where Dorset meets Devon, a village of roses in 1894 the pioneer rose growing rector planted roses around every door. Pretty little village with fine church, good food pub, and friendly atmosphere. The ‘Jurassic coast’ cliffs full of fossils and Lyme Regis, 7 miles; Axminster (small town), 4. ... and at the far end of the owners' garden, a pretty, 17th cent., stone cottage for two, once the bakery for Hawkchurch, all cream painted and made comfortable, charming, light and shining, wooden floors throughout. Suntrap patio immediately outside (garden furniture) and shared use of the rest of the lovely garden (3/4 acre).
Small porch leads into a large living/dining room - a fine room, huge sunny windows at both ends, ceiling to the apex, exposed beams, cream furniture, dining table, original paintings, woodburner, CD player; fitted kitchen (microwave, dishwasher); and a small double bedroom with en suite shower-room (suite). No smoking. Village pub, 30 yards.
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