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    Note  Important Note
    The South West Coast Path out of Charmouth is closed until further notice due to a landslide.
     
    WC  WCs
    WCs at Stonebarrow Hill next to the National Trust shop.
     
    Dogs  Dogs
    Dogs welcome on leads, but not allowed on beaches during busy periods, from May to September. Please
     
    Picnics  Picnic areas
    Great spots for picnics can be found all over the estate, but especially at Stonebarrow Hill.
     
    Refreshments  Eating and shopping
    Snacks, drinks and ice creams are available from a small National Trust shop and information point at Stonebarrow Hill.

    The Garden Cafe at Downhouse Farm, Higher Eype, an organic farm run by National Trust tenants. Small National Trust shop and information point at Stonebarrow Hill.

    Downhouse Farm, Higher Eype, sells organic produce.
     
    Pub  Public houses
    Pubs can be found in Seatown, Charmouth and Chideock.
     
    Information for visitors  Information for visitors
    A National Trust circular walks pack is available for £3.95 from our Stonebarrow shop. It offers inspiration and information to help you uncover Devon and Dorset's Jurassic Coast. A Golden Cap estate walks leaflet is available for 50p. Contact us to have them sent to you in advance of a visit.
     
    Holiday cottage  National Trust holiday cottages
    Four National Trust holiday cottages in a large thatched farmhouse nestled in a secluded valley at St Gabriel's. Ash Cottage, sleeps 4; Elm Cottage, sleeps 6; Oak Cottage, sleeps 4 and Beech Cottage, sleeps 5.

    Downhouse Farm Cottage is a former farmworkers' house in Higher Eype, near Bridport, standing on a hillside with far-reaching views, sleeps 4.

    Shedbush is a thatched farmhouse, built in the 17th century and situated on the Golden Cap Estate. Sleeps 6+
     
    Base camps  Base camp
    Stonebarrow Basecamp, a converted post-war MOD radar station, sleeps 8.

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    Camping and caravanning  Camping and caravanning
    National Trust camping & caravan field, St Gabriel's. Small basic campsite, offering a water supply but no other facilities. Contact our Estate Office to book, Easter to October.

    Downhouse Farm, Higher Eype, camping with basic facilities but no showers.
     

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    Information panel on the wall of the volunteer-run Stonebarrow Shop and Information Centre
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