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Dorset Cottages for New Year's

527 properties found
Blandford Forum (3mls NW), Dorset

The Linnie Durweston

211

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7 nights

£424 - £930

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Netherbury, Dorset

Bramble Lodge - Netherbury

211

Our grading

7 nights

£504 - £850

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Crewkerne (1.3mls SE), Somerset

Cosy Nook - Misterton

2112

Our grading

7 nights

£450 - £833

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Beaminster (3mls N), Dorset

Primrose - Buckham Mills

2111

Our grading

7 nights

£468 - £748

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Weymouth (4.5mls NE), Dorset

Lynwood Lodge - The Garden Room

2111

Our grading

7 nights

£474 - £1,206

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Blandford Forum (4mls S), Dorset

Dorset View

2112

Our grading

7 nights

£438 - £982

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Sherborne (3.5mls SW), Dorset

Snowdrop Cottage - Thornford

2115

Our grading

7 nights

£451 - £1,186

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Bridport, Dorset

The Dairy At Wanderwell

211

Our grading

7 nights

£439 - £937

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Ringwood (2mls W), New Forest

Heather Villa

211

Our grading

7 nights

£375 - £765

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Gillingham (4.5mls SW), Dorset

The Studio At Coking Farm Fishery

2111

Our grading

7 nights

£379 - £541

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Shaftesbury (1.5 mls S), Dorset

The Little House - West Melbury

211

Our grading

7 nights

£436 - £871

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Eype, Dorset

Beehive Cottage - Eype

2111

Our grading

7 nights

£496 - £762

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Self-catering holiday accommodation for New Year’s Eve

New Year’s Eve is a time for celebration and there is no better place to celebrate than the Dorset Coast. However you choose to spend New Year in Dorset, either right at the heart of the action or spending some relaxing downtime, there is a place for you.

How about a gathering of friends at a larger property? You could even treat the children to a late night (if they can last that long!) and no need to worry about having to leave the party early. Just pop the little ones to bed and carry on.

Alternatively, why not book a romantic break with your partner? Snuggle up in your holiday cottage in front of the fire, taking in a movie with a mug of Dorset Tea. Perhaps a cheeky bottle of local sparkling wine to toast in the New Year might be in order, from one of the local vineyards. Taking a holiday now is a brilliant way to freshen up and get over the excess of Christmas. It is certainly a great way to start the New Year.