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Sandy beaches & Dorset coast walks – perfect for family get-togethers in Purbeck
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10 out of 10
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7 bedrooms 5 bathrooms Sleeps 14 371.6 sq m
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Swanage, Dorset
- Durlston Country Park4 min walk
- Swanage Beach13 min walk
- Great Globe15 min walk
- Bournemouth (BOH-Bournemouth Intl.)38 min drive
Rooms & beds
7 bedrooms (sleeps 14)
5 bathrooms
Bedroom 1 ensuite
Toilet
Bedroom 6 ensuite
Toilet · Shower only
Bedroom 7 ensuite
Toilet · Shower only
Modern shared bathroom
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Original shared bathroom
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Separate dining area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Sandy beaches & Dorset coast walks – perfect for family get-togethers in Purbeck
The Mount is a warm and welcoming Edwardian seaside villa. It sleeps 7 to 14 adults plus children (maximum 16 in total) with ample space to spread out and relax. Its elevated position gives sea views to Old Harry Rocks or Durlston Bay from many rooms, and the enclosed sunny gardens are a great spot to relax and enjoy a barbecue or a game of croquet. There are three large reception rooms – a dining hall, a sunny lounge and a music/TV room. The kitchen and utility are fully equipped. Upstairs are seven bedrooms and five bathrooms. On the first floor there is a master bedroom with ensuite, two further very large rooms and two normal-sized rooms (originally for servants), plus two family bathrooms. On the second floor there are two good-sized superking rooms with ensuite bathrooms.
The house is well equipped, with lots of books, games and toys, as well as a full-size pool table. There's a piano, guitars and ukuleles and Sonos speakers for you to play your music.
The town centre, with its sandy beaches, cafes, restaurants and galleries, is a 10-minute walk downhill. The Jurassic Coast and Southwest Coast Path are on the doorstep and there are great walks from the door to Durlston National Nature Reserve, Anvil Point lighthouse and beyond to Dancing Ledge, Winspit and the famous Square & Compass pub at Worth Matravers. There is off-road parking for two or three cars plus plenty of on-street parking on two sides of the house. Up to two well-behaved dogs are welcome by arrangement.
We love – ambling to Durlston Castle from the door. It's a 20-30-minute stroll along the wooded, cliff-top path of the Durlston Pleasure Grounds. The route reveals some beautiful viewpoints out to the Isle of Wight, each with its own unique wooden bench designed by Dorset maker. There is a woodland play trail running parallel for a stretch and the reward of lunch or coffee at the Seventh Wave cafe. The cafe terrace is tucked in to the castle ramparts overlooking the sea with plenty of tables. It's dog friendly too.
We love – swimming in Swanage Bay. We swim most mornings all year round in the sheltered bay. It's a beautiful downhill walk across The Downs to Swanage Beach – then a warming hike back up to the house afterwards.
If you like sea swimming, The Mount is a great base for numerous beautiful dips nearby including the famous arch of Durdle Door and the pool dynamited out of the rocks at Dancing Ledge. We would be delighted to share more of our favourite locations with you.
We love – hiking from the door along the coast to the Square & Compass pub at Worth Matravers for a pint of real ale and a pasty. Easily the best pub in the world in our opinion! It's a two- to three-hour ramble depending on which route you take – from the challenging ups and downs of the coast path to the much easier, flatter and wider Priest's Way. Sometimes we walk home and sometimes, if we end up staying until closing, we call a cab to whisk us back to Swanage.
We love – rambling over Ballard Down past Old Harry Rocks for a pizza in the gardens of The Pig on the Beach hotel at Studland. It's a good two- to three-hour walk with some steep sections. There are plenty of refreshment stops along the route – with Joe's Cafe and the Bankes Arms at South Beach, the Salty Pig cafe at Middle Beach or the National Trust cafe at Knoll Beach. Children like to run through the WWII bunker above Middle Beach visited by Churchill during rehearsals for the D-Day landings. If we are out of puff we catch the open-top 50 Purbeck Breezer bus home to Swanage.
We love – walking the chalk ridge all the way to Corfe Castle and catching the steam train home to Swanage. It's a two-to-three-hour walk with some steep parts initially. There are incredible views over Purbeck and across to Poole Harbour – the second biggest natural harbour in the world after Sydney. There are lots of places to grab lunch in Corfe including the Bankes Arms, The Greyhound Pub, The Fox Pub, The Pink Goat Cafe, The National Trust cafe and takeaway from the Dragon Bakery.
The house is well equipped, with lots of books, games and toys, as well as a full-size pool table. There's a piano, guitars and ukuleles and Sonos speakers for you to play your music.
The town centre, with its sandy beaches, cafes, restaurants and galleries, is a 10-minute walk downhill. The Jurassic Coast and Southwest Coast Path are on the doorstep and there are great walks from the door to Durlston National Nature Reserve, Anvil Point lighthouse and beyond to Dancing Ledge, Winspit and the famous Square & Compass pub at Worth Matravers. There is off-road parking for two or three cars plus plenty of on-street parking on two sides of the house. Up to two well-behaved dogs are welcome by arrangement.
We love – ambling to Durlston Castle from the door. It's a 20-30-minute stroll along the wooded, cliff-top path of the Durlston Pleasure Grounds. The route reveals some beautiful viewpoints out to the Isle of Wight, each with its own unique wooden bench designed by Dorset maker. There is a woodland play trail running parallel for a stretch and the reward of lunch or coffee at the Seventh Wave cafe. The cafe terrace is tucked in to the castle ramparts overlooking the sea with plenty of tables. It's dog friendly too.
We love – swimming in Swanage Bay. We swim most mornings all year round in the sheltered bay. It's a beautiful downhill walk across The Downs to Swanage Beach – then a warming hike back up to the house afterwards.
If you like sea swimming, The Mount is a great base for numerous beautiful dips nearby including the famous arch of Durdle Door and the pool dynamited out of the rocks at Dancing Ledge. We would be delighted to share more of our favourite locations with you.
We love – hiking from the door along the coast to the Square & Compass pub at Worth Matravers for a pint of real ale and a pasty. Easily the best pub in the world in our opinion! It's a two- to three-hour ramble depending on which route you take – from the challenging ups and downs of the coast path to the much easier, flatter and wider Priest's Way. Sometimes we walk home and sometimes, if we end up staying until closing, we call a cab to whisk us back to Swanage.
We love – rambling over Ballard Down past Old Harry Rocks for a pizza in the gardens of The Pig on the Beach hotel at Studland. It's a good two- to three-hour walk with some steep sections. There are plenty of refreshment stops along the route – with Joe's Cafe and the Bankes Arms at South Beach, the Salty Pig cafe at Middle Beach or the National Trust cafe at Knoll Beach. Children like to run through the WWII bunker above Middle Beach visited by Churchill during rehearsals for the D-Day landings. If we are out of puff we catch the open-top 50 Purbeck Breezer bus home to Swanage.
We love – walking the chalk ridge all the way to Corfe Castle and catching the steam train home to Swanage. It's a two-to-three-hour walk with some steep parts initially. There are incredible views over Purbeck and across to Poole Harbour – the second biggest natural harbour in the world after Sydney. There are lots of places to grab lunch in Corfe including the Bankes Arms, The Greyhound Pub, The Fox Pub, The Pink Goat Cafe, The National Trust cafe and takeaway from the Dragon Bakery.
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Minimum age to rent: 21
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Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs (limit 2 total)
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About the area
Swanage
Located in Swanage, this villa is near the beach. Corfe Castle is a notable landmark, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Sandbanks Beach and Bournemouth Beach. Travelling with kids? Consider Bournemouth Pier, or check out an event or a game at Vitality Stadium. With scuba diving, fishing and swimming nearby, you'll find plenty of adventures in the water.

Swanage, Dorset
What's nearby
- Durlston Country Park - 4 min walk - 0.3 km
- Swanage Pier - 9 min walk - 0.8 km
- Swanage Beach - 13 min walk - 1.1 km
- Great Globe - 15 min walk - 1.3 km
- Studland Beach and Nature Reserve - 7 min drive - 6.8 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Greggs - 10 min walk
- G Whites - 8 min walk
- The Fish Plaice - 7 min walk
- The Ship Inn - 7 min walk
- The White Swan - 8 min walk
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Elaine Pearson

I grew up in nearby Bournemouth and always loved visiting Swanage and Purbeck so after starting a family in London we moved to raise our children by the seaside. It's a pleasure to be able to preserve an old piece of Swanage and let other families enjoy The Mount too.
Why they chose this property
Swanage has everything! A wonderful safe sandy beach, a pier, a steam railway, a lighthhouse and lifeboat station, a cinema and theatre, cafes and pubs and lots of festivals throughout the year. And the unspoilt countryside of Purbeck is on your doorstep with loads of wildlife, history and some of the best walking in the UK.
What makes this property unique
The Mount is one of the largest houses in the area and maintains much of its Edwardian charm. It was built by a local entrepreneur William Symonds, who made his fortune in Cardiff building housing using Purbeck stone and became a city councillor. He had The Mount built in 1908 as a holiday home for his family in the latest Arts & Crafts style, complete with stable and coach house, orangery, servants' rooms and back stairs. Later it was for many years the home of the vicar of St Mary's who added the patio and rockery and much of the planting. Although grand in size, it's a warm and welcoming home with space to have fun together or to find some space for yourself.
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