The West House is a 15th-century timber-framed house in the village of Lulworth, Dorset, England. This Grade I listed building is a rare example of a medieval open-hall house, featuring a central hall with a large open fireplace and a wooden gallery above. The house showcases a unique blend of Tudor and medieval architectural styles, with its wooden frame, steeply pitched roof, and ornate wooden decorations. The interior boasts a wealth of original features, including wooden paneling, flagstone floors, and a grand staircase.
The cottage is nice but be vary wary of the claims by National Trust holidays about proximity to the beach. It is a half hour trek down an uneven path They call it a short walk. It has Not a short walk
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The cottage is nice but be vary wary of the claims by National Trust holidays about proximity to the beach. It is a half hour trek down an uneven path They call it a short walk. It has Not a short walk
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