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Dorset » Betula House 16a Barndale Drive, Wareham, BH20 5BX
Sleeps up to 8
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 4
Perfectly situated within the Jurassic Coast, a hugely diverse and beautiful landscape and a World Heritage site. The property itself is set in quiet surroundings, a short walk along the River Frome to Wareham, a thriving market town. For wildlife enthusiasts, walkers and cyclist you are just a short distance from RSPB's Arne Nature Reserve where BBC's Autumn Watch was filmed and is famous for sika deer and bird watching. There is easy access to the world-famous towns and villages of Corfe Castle, Kimmeridge, Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door. Just a little further afield are Dorchester, Poole Harbour and Bournemouth. Other attractions in the area include Studlands sandy beach, Swanage Steam Railway, Bovington Tank Museum and Monkey World.
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Perfectly situated within the Jurassic Coast, a hugely diverse and beautiful landscape and a World Heritage site. The property itself is set in quiet surroundings, a short walk along the River Frome to Wareham, a thriving market town.

For wildlife enthusiasts, walkers and cyclist you are just a short distance from RSPB's Arne Nature Reserve where BBC's Autumn Watch was filmed and is famous for sika deer and bird watching. There is easy access to the world-famous towns and villages of Corfe Castle, Kimmeridge, Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door.

Just a little further afield are Dorchester, Poole Harbour and Bournemouth. Other attractions in the area include Studlands sandy beach, Swanage Steam Railway, Bovington Tank Museum and Monkey World.

Enter the welcoming entrance hall with space to hang coats and store shoes before exploring the property. First you will come to a games room with comfy seating, a multi-games table and a selection of board games to keep everyone entertained throughout the stay, just next door to this room is a handy separate WC.

Heading through to the well-equipped open plan large kitchen/dining area with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. This area is a large entertaining area with a dining table that seats 8 , you can also access the garden through the large double patio doors from here.

A separate utility room houses a washing machine. After a busy day exploring head into the lounge with comfy seating to sit and relax whilst watching your favourite film on the Smart TV.

An additional dining table is situated at the end of the beautiful spacious lounge with additional seating. A the rear of the house is a light and bright conservatory, this is snug area with a sofa with board games available.

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Attractions Near Betula House

While there'll be plenty to keep you entertained at Betula House itself, if you plan to get out and about and see some of what Dorset has to offer, here are some of the nearby attractions you can enjoy during your stay. Please note that some of these activities and days out are paid and it's always a good idea to book in advance to secure your place where applicable.

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Monkey World - BH20 6HH
about 5 Miles
Monkey World is not only a local attraction but the work they carry out is amazing.  Rescuing and rehabilitating monkeys and assisting governments around the world to stop the smuggling of primates are just some of the purposes of the centre. You get to see the primates themselves many of which have become famous from appearing on the TV show Monkey World - a documentary about this place. Open year round we think this is one of best attractions in Dorset and you even get the chance to adopt a monkey if you choose.
Loch Lomond Sealife Centre - G83 8QL
about 5 Miles
The perfect place to visit on a rainy day this large Sealife Centre is currently offering 2 tickets for £15.00 when you book online. Top attractions include the amazing shark tunnel, the rock pools and the otter enclosure. This year Loch Lomond Sealife Centre is also home to Cammy - the only Giant Sea Turtle in Scotland! The centre also offers visitors an educational experience with talks and hands on events taking place daily.
Kingston Maurward Gardens and Animal Park - DT2 8PY
about 13 Miles
Kingston Maurward Gardens and Animal Park is a magical place to visit with grand gardens and plenty of animals to meet.  From goats and ponies to alpacas and pot bellied pigs this attraction is excellent value for money.  You can feel free to explore the grounds too which are especially lovely on sunny days.  You will see majestic floral displays, stone terraces, a temple and even a lake.
Dorset Teddy Bear Museum - DT1 1JU
about 15 Miles
This family orientated museum is dedicated to Teddy Bears both old and new Edward Bear and his family of people sized bears are one of the main attractions.  You can buy teddy bear gifts from the quaint shop including top notch brands.  The Steiff Teddy Bear and Merrythought bears are very popular.  Open 7 days a week all year round (except 25th and 26th December) this is a perfect all weather place to visit.
Fort Victoria - PO41 0RR
about 25 Miles
Fort Victoria is many attractions in one convenient location. What once was a historically important fort is now home to a Marine Aquarium, a Model Railway, a Sea Bed Archaeology Exhibition and a Planetarium. The Country Park also offers delightful woodland walks. Countryside Rangers are on hand to give guided walks of the seashore and the woodland. Admission to the park is free of charge but each of the attractions incur a small charge.
Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum - SP1 2EN
about 29 Miles
The Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum is located in the Salisbury area of Wiltshire and will appeal to those looking for an educational and cultural day out.  The exhibits are centred around the history of Salisbury and South Wiltshire from prehistoric times to now. There are plenty of activities on for families and children during school holidays so don't forget to check ahead to see the latest events. There are a gift shop and a cafe on site.