The Dorset Craft House, Semley, Wiltshire - Explore & Book
"William Morris famously said: “Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.” In an age of excess, these sentiments seem more pertinent than ever. So it was with delight that we learned of this beautiful 19th-century cottage hidden deep in the Wiltshire countryside, in the sleepy village of Semley. Designed as a living homage to British craftsmanship, every detail has been carefully chosen. DeVol units are stocked with David Mellor kitchenware, Nicola Tassie ceramics sit on shelves carved from a Semley oak tree, and bespoke upholstered beds accent Morris' own wallpaper designs. The main 3-bedroom cottage is comfortable and spacious, with a huge open-plan living space and garden. Windows gaze out onto this bucolic corner of England, where the closest thing to a noisy neighbour is the joyful dawn chorus. There's also a lovely 1-bedroom annexe with its own living-kitchen area, if you need extra space (for the teens or in-laws perhaps). Don your wellies and explore from the front door, seeking out the enchanting Pythouse Kitchen Garden and historic Old Wardour Castle. A perfect base for a group of friends or an extended family, who appreciate good design and a restorative change of pace.
Highs
The interior design was a true passion project; you’ll leave inspired and utterly enamoured with the Arts & Crafts movementThe cottage has a huge open-plan kitchen-dining-lounge perfect for sociable suppers, plus a big garden and BBQ for summer eveningsPlenty of space for up to 8 guests, with extra independence for one couple if needed (using the annexe)We loved the peaceful setting on the edge of a sleepy Wiltshire village, with country walks from the door and Pythouse Tennis Club membership included in the ratesLots of thoughtful details: Bramley bath products, a bountiful welcome hamper, an honesty fridge with homemade chicken pies
Lows
If coming with kids, we think it's best suited to teens and babies (precious furnishings and limited kids' equipment)If you want to dine out, there are limited options within walking distance (but lots a short drive or taxi ride away)A hefty security deposit is required - bear in mind that replacing a broken bowl will cost more than the usual IKEA restockBe aware that the annexe is slightly overlooked by the owner's house, and its mezzanine bedroom has low ceilings" - Melissa Burfitt