BradleFarmhouse
Bradle Farm lies in a valley 3 miles west of Corfe Castle surrounded by the Purbeck Hills in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Whilst the original farmhouse and farm are mentioned in the Doomsday book before being destroyed by fire, the present day farmhouse was built in 1862 of local Purbeck stone still retaining much of the character and style of the original.
Our accommodation is spacious - consisting of 2 large double en suite rooms and a twin with en suite - all decorated and furnished to a high standard. Breakfast is served in the dining room using fresh produce, home-made jams and marmalades. The house is centrally heated and there is a wood burner in the dining room.
We are a working farm and guests are welcome to look around. Our land extends up to Swyre Head, which is the highest point in Purbeck and down to Kimmeridge Bay so is an ideal base for coastal or inland walks along the Purbeck Hills.
We are ideally situated for many of the attractions in the area that include Monkey World and the Tank Museum, which are 20 mins away.
The lovely sandy beaches of Studland and Swanage are 8 miles and the National Trust properties of Corfe Castle and Kingston Lacy are 3miles and 15 miles. We have many lovely gardens such as Compton Acres, Abbotsbury and Knoll gardens within a short driving distance.
Poole, Bournemouth and Weymouth are also 30 minutes away. There is an excellent pub at Church Knowle, which is 1 mile away and a cafe in Kimmeridge. A warm friendly atmosphere is assured.
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This page was last updated: 05 July 2007
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