Little Coppet Landpod

Little Coppet Landpod is perched on the side of Coppet Hill, with spectacular views across the Marshwood Vale and towards Lyme Regis. The larger of our two Landpods, Little Coppet is newly modified and now sleeps 5 in 2 double bunk beds and a single. Also new is a wood burner and inside seating area – perfect for those chillier nights. A bathroom shed with an LPG shower and compost loo is adjacent. There is a covered alfresco kitchen which includes a gas hob, large cool box, pots, pans, utensils and crockery and cutlery. A firepit is also supplied, with picnic bench and deck chairs.

A five minute walk up the hill behind will take you to the top of Coppet Hill with views across the Jurassic Coastline, from Portland round to Beer in Devon. All off-grid, this space is truly special. Cars are parked at the bottom of the hill, and we'll give you a lift up with your luggage. All linen and towels are provided. There is also a solar panel that ensures you have light in the pod as well as being able to charge a phone or ipad.

Next to your parking spot is our camping field, where you're welcome to use the facilities, including a day room with washing machine, microwave and plugs. There are also three family washrooms. Nearby Purcombe Barn houses a small tea room, with cakes, teas and coffees and ice creams.

£140-160 per night (3 adults + 2 children / 2 adults + 3 children maximum). Minimum 2-night stay.

      Sleeps 4  
      Private compost loo  
      Private hot shower  
      Solar-powered electric supply  
      Cooking facilities  
      Fire pit  
      Bed linen provided  
      Towels provided  
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About Coppet Hill

Our family has been custodians of this land for seven decades. We manage the land sustainably and responsibly, with an aim to encourage biodiversity, improve our soil's health, and care for the environment. We offer our visitors a unique connection with farming, the landscape and nature.

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