Chalk is the foundation of the gentle Cranborne Chase. Overlapping the boundaries of Wiltshire, Dorset, Hampshire and Somerset, its grassland, ancient woodland, chalk slopes and downland hillsides drop down to precious chalk river valleys. From the steep slope of Winklebury Hill, above the village of Berwick St John, you’re surveying farmland of the Bronze Age. There’s Old Wardour Castle, the Bradbury Rings hill fort, Sixpenny Handley woods and Martin Down and Bokerley Dyke, all showcasing this understated landscape.
Family farmhouse, on a 1300 acre arable farm, in a quiet village.
18th century cottage with easy access to A303
A wonderful retreat for two or three people, set in the grounds of an 18th century cottage
Traditional country house in the New Forest National Park
15th century thatched home in 3.5 acres of gardens
Luxurious ground floor suite style accommodation, situated on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Thruxton, Hampshire
Charming cottage with uninterrupted views
17th century stone cottage surrounded by attractive farmland and woodland
Newly converted stone built single story former wagon house
A charmingly converted old cow byre providing an ideal little retreat for a country holiday
ACCOMMODATION OFFERED ON A ROOM ONLY BASIS. Attractively refurbished stone farmhouse bungalow overlooking The Mendips. Easy drive to Bath and Bristol
17th century farmhouse and converted stables
Mixed working farm in an attractive hamlet
200 year old brick and flint house in an acre of well maintained garden
Victorian farmhouse on dairy farm