Updown Cottage, Shaftesbury
Dorset, England
It stands at the top of the most famously cobbled hill in the country. Park your car at the bottom and puff your way up - just like the Hovis boy in the ad. Centuries ago it was a butchers; now it glows with stylishness and care. The interior spreads itself over four floors: all low beams, oak floorboards and deep-enough-to-hide-in recesses. Pale walls juxtapose with rich silks and tapestries, carved oak mirrors and reclamation finds. Downstairs is a farmhouse kitchen with wooden worktops and modern Aga. Pop a coffee pod in the Nespresso machine; breakfast on welcome cereals, marmalade and organic bread from the deli; fling open the glass doors to the steeply terraced garden and heavenly views over Blackmore Vale. There’s a music room with a baby grand, a sitting room with a wood-burner. On the first floor are two single rooms - white bedding, dashes of colour - and a double with a deep window seat overlooking the hill. Up more stairs to the master room, its Egyptian cotton-covered bed hugging the rafters, its tiny shower room as immaculate as the rest. A bathroom with a washbasin set in a chunk of reclaimed elm and a wet room on the ground floor are further luxuries. Shaftesbury is a favourite with artists, writers and musicians, rich in history and cafés and restaurants.
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