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Dorset Holiday-(2)-To the Cottage

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After visiting the Stonehenge monument we returned to the car and I was about to get Annie a drink of water when I realised it was packed into another bag that was well hidden by all our stuff, her bowl was handy having been packed in with all her other stuff, but the fresh water was elsewhere. Just then I spotted a guy in what looked like a converted bread van with a stove pipe vent poking through its roof parked a short distance away and he was pouring water into a container. Quick as a flash and being the type that believes that “face beats scholarship” I trotted over and asked him if he could spare a bowl of water for my dog. He was extremely friendly and offered it straight away and even asked if I required any for myself, I asked him if he was camping there or just stopping for a break. He told me that he was there for the Summer Solstice on the following Saturday when they would be allowed to actually go amongst the stones to see the sunrise, one of the few days when they cannot deny the general public access to the monument, so it is good to see that old traditions however balmy are still alive and well in this fair land and plenty of people who still uphold those traditions.

If you look at my Stonehenge pictures you will see one of a large stone that stands on its own. This is the ‘Heel Stone’ and on the morning of the Summer Solstice the sun rises above this stone and is then visible between the ‘Trilathon’ arch of three stones directly in line with it in the main circle.

So after this short deviation we set off for our cottage, the sun was shining and our expectations were high. I keyed in our destination and ‘Fiona’ (my sat-nav) began giving me orders in her wonderful dulcet tones, “at the next roundabout take the third exist” “ keep left” “ drive 6.8 miles then enter roundabout”. Her voice is so reassuring and other than her insistence on sending me on side roads suitable for tractors only or just wide enough for a wheelbarrow, she does quite a good job.

Eventually she turned me off the main road and onto an unpaved but quite useable lane which went on for about a quarter of a mile. There were a few tracks leading off on the right hand side to a couple of other properties and woods and the rising heath-land of a nature reserve on the left, on both sides of the lane were wild flowers in profusion, Honeysuckle, St Johns Wort, Raged Robin, Buttercups, Dog Roses and Flag Irises, this place looked lovely.

“Arriving at destination on right” she intoned in her precise English voice, we turned down the single track with two tram lines of yellow Chipping’s that led us to our holiday cottage, would we be delighted or disappointed?

After the track it opened up into a gravelled parking area with a paddock on the right and there in front of us was our cottage and I fell in love with it straight away.

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We had arrived early by a couple of hours and although we had a code to a key box to allow us in, I decided not to rush things in case it was not ready for us, so we decided to go back up the lane and continue along it to see how far it was to the local pub which I knew from ‘Google’ was further along the lane. The pub turned out to be a short drive or walk away and it became our local for the duration, a nice beer garden and a friendly bar that welcomed dogs and served great pub meals. We sat in the sunshine and had a drink, made the usual family calls to say we had arrived OK, my friends father was in hospital and it had been touch and go as to whether she could still accompany us or not, but her mother persuaded her to come along and not miss her holiday.

We arrived back at the cottage and parked up, Annie was at home right away and set off after an unsuspecting rabbit, I called her back and for once she did as she was told, although she would be quite safe off the lead here.

Opening the little gate we entered the private garden to the cottage, it was an absolute delight. If there is one thing that I like it is a cottage garden and this had an excellent one, I was over the moon with it, lovely yellow Chipping’s with flat stepping stones interspersed amongst them, these became a favourite sitting place for Annie as I think that the Chipping’s hurt her bum if she sat on them.

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I was amazed at how far advanced the flowers were compared to where I live further North, the Foxgloves were out in full bloom whereas mine were still growing foliage. The Russell Lupine’s (probably my most favourite flower) were also at their best, tall and spiky between the other flowers, multi coloured variations of Mimulus in pots and baskets adorned the walls and grew within the stones, while Poppies and Mesembryanthemum peeked from within the crowded borders, Wow! I could just see me sunning myself here clutching a cold beer, a glass of Shiraz or a G & T.

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We opened the key box and let ourselves in, the small porch is deceptive and has a stable door that opens half and half, ideal for warm weather. Obviously it was an addition and made a handy place to keep shoes and coats and a cupboard to store garden furniture padded covers and an ironing board. The next door was the original entrance and it was really low, maybe about five foot or so, a sign said “Mind your head” and I was reminded of this on a couple of occasions, Ouch!

Inside it was more spacious than I had imagined, a quarry tiled floor with a nice carpet square, a large comfy sofa, a double foot stool, a small table and two chairs and a nice little alcove with armchair. The whole room was well fitted out with LCD television, Coal Effect fire, DVD player, music centre, lots of nick knacks around the room and a well stocked shelves of books, DVD’s and games, it also had free Wi-Fi available with an access code provided. We took a couple of large throws with us to cover the sofa and to put on the bed as Annie will jump up on just about anything she considers to be comfortable.

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At one end of the open plan room was a small but very well equipped kitchen area with cooker, fridge/freezer, micro wave oven, kettle, sink and all the kitchen utensils you could ever require, there was also a generous amount of cleaning and bathroom consumables. A very nice touch was a vase full of beautiful flowers and a bottle of wine and some really expensive biscuits left as a welcome gift, there were also tea bags and coffee on the worktop and milk in the fridge.

The kitchenette
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The Shower room
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An open staircase led upstairs, something Annie mastered right away although getting herself down again was another matter.
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The bedroom was well equipped with a spacious cupboard with plenty of hanging space and chests of drawers, so plenty of storage space.
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A nice digital radio to listen to in the morning and a spectacular view out over the cottage garden through a small window looking beneath the thatched roof overhang and watching the rabbits whilst eating your croissants and drinking your coffee, an experience that is hard to describe or to equal.

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:Phew: Wow, putting that lot together was hard work


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Re: Dorset Holiday-(2)-To the Cottage

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Excellent detailed narrative Horus. Enjoyed reading it! The gardens were lovely!! I'm really partial to gardens like that where there is everything planted everywhere in a profusion of flowers and colours. Never sure what I like most - flowers or their colours - but the garden was indeed lovely.

How many windows did the cottage have? Just a couple?

AND - was the kitchen sink round? That is quite a unique touch. I don't think I've ever noticed a round kitchen sink before.

What were on the elements of the stove? Were there lids? or?

Quite a charming place in a very charming setting too :)

;););) Love the menagerie in the last photo too! Almost a veritable HERD of rabbits, ducklings and birds! ;) ;) ;)
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Lots of questions as usual from you LLL :lol:
The cottage had 5 windows including the modern bathroom extention.
Viewed from the front you can see the one for main downstairs room and one of the 2 bedroom windows that peek out below the thatched roof
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There is also a small one in the kitchen area as you have seen, plus this one in the bathroom:
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Upstairs there are two, one on the front:
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And one on the opposite wall
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You can also see how thick the walls are by looking at the window ledges.

The sink is round in shape and is stainless steel recessed into the work surface.
The cooker is electric and a fairly basic model with exposed 'hot plates' unlike the more modern smooth topped radiant hobs.
The 'duckling' in the rabbit picture is in fact a British wildbird known as a 'Thrush' they are quite large especially this variant which is I think is a 'Mistle Thrush'
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Wow! I will have to come back to chapter 2 H. I am being beckoned to get round to the supermarket for the weekly shop....back later. ;)
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Oh Wow! Horus...what can I say it looks an absolute delight :)

Thank you for sharing this wonderful little place, what to live there for all time :)

Couldn't help noticing in your second last pic just above the rabbit to the left, in amongst the trees looks like a pig on a roasting spit, can you imagine carving from it & sitting in such beautiful surroundings :)
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I had to look again to spot the roasting pig Kiya :lol: but must agree it does resemble one :up My friend is always comming up with images that she sees on tree trunks, rocks or just about anything she looks at.

She > "Wow! doesn't that look like an elephant lying on it's side with one foot in the air ?"
Me > "Er, not really" :ni:

It must be a woman thing. :lol: :lol:

However we did have a very nice barbecue with some nice big T-Bone steaks I took with us, along with salad and roasted buttered Sweet Corn on the cob, it was delicious. :eat
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My friend will only eat meat that is burnt to a crisp :urm:
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Aye, maybe is only a woman's thing ;)

That meal looks delicious :) :)

Now Horus we all now know the relationship with your friend but, instead of you using " my friend " so much cant you use the dear lady's name :)
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:lol: :lol: I could Kiya, but as you know we don't usually use peoples names on an open forum, but as we are friends I will PM you with her name :up
For forum use lets just call her Angie ;)
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Thank you Horus, for forum use Angie sounds nice & friendly :)
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The house is lovely and 'gee' the walls are thick (as seen from the windows). I didn't notice any in the first photo of the outside of the house and so was wondering if there were only one or two small ones but seems there are quite a few in there.

The burner element on your stove is quite different from any I've seen. Ours are not like that at all - they're either a coil of wire or now the more modern stoves have glassed over tops but I don't think I've ever seen a solid stove element like that before. I thought it might because it was old or ?
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@Horus - why not ask your Special Friend what name she'd like to be known as on the Forum? She might like Angie but on the other hand she might actually prefer a more Egyptian related name - i.e. Queen Nefertiti Goddess of the Nile or some such ;) That way we could all shorten it to QNGN (or whatever) ;);)
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LovelyLadyLux wrote: The burner element on your stove is quite different from any I've seen. Ours are not like that at all - they're either a coil of wire or now the more modern stoves have glassed over tops but I don't think I've ever seen a solid stove element like that before. I thought it might because it was old or ?
Perhaps you have forgotten LLL, this is a 17th century cottage ;) :lol:

It all looks really 'Chocolate Box, picture post card' location H. And yes we do tend to get garden blooms a bit earlier than 'up North :lol:

When we go out and about Mrs G often twitters on a bit about having to wait for me to take YET ANOTHER picture. I can see that you already have it a condition of your friendship that Angie will have to put up with that.....set some ground rules from the outset. ;) :lol:

The pictures are really very nice and paint the picture well for us. A proper cottage garden is something that looks as if it just happened but in fact there IS thought in the planting. Good job my son in law is not around or the rabbits would be thinned out, so nice to see them just outside the window. And as for the steaks, all I can say is that you folks from 'up north, must have very big appetites, but they look really tempting. :up

Keep it coming.......
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Thanks Grandad :up
@ LLL, if she had a forum name it would have to be something like 'Queen of the shopping expedition and perfume sampler in chief whilst browsing handbags and jewelery'
Or, QOTSEAPSICWBHAJ for short, I recon we will stick with Angie ;) :lol: :lol:
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What a beautiful place Horus. Ummmm , Horus are you a very large man? you seem to eat so much food :o Tell Angie that blackened meat is very dangerous, and is a known cause of cancer of the gullet. A friend of mine who ate a lot of barbecue died of this - :(
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Well - Angie is better than
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Jay, I wouldn't describe myself as slim, but I usually only eat the one main meal of the day after a small breakfast, maybe cereal or toast. When I say burnt, I should have said 'well done' in other words no visible blood in the meat. I am afraid that the blackening was a result of the disposable barbecue collapsing part way through and the meat being too close to the charcoal to cook more gently, hence the blackening, mind you they were BIG T-Bones :lol:
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