New Homes in Dorset
Home to the Jurassic Coast, Dorset is known for its scenic coastline and charming coastal towns.
Families benefit from excellent schools and numerous outdoor activities. Dorset's mild climate and relaxed atmosphere make it ideal for those seeking a balanced lifestyle.
While Dorset doesn’t have any major cities, bigger towns like Bournemouth and Poole have urban centres with access to a wide range of amenities. Bigger cities outside the county are also accessible by car or train. Southampton in Hampshire is less than an hour by train, while Exeter in Devon is about an hour’s drive from Lyme Regis or Bridport.
From the historic port of Weymouth to the market town of Dorchester, Dorset offers something for everyone. Explore our new homes in Dorset and uncover life on England's south coast.
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Quarter Jack Park
5 Lonsdale Road, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 2GA
- £397,500 to £448,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- A stylish collection of 3 & 4 bedroom homes found in the charming town of Wimborne. Embrace over 42 acres of green open space on your doorstep, accompanied by upcoming community facilities. Discover nearby schools, shops, family friendly restaurants and enjoy seamless road links to Bournemouth, Poole, and Southampton.
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Foundry Lea
West Road, Bridport, Dorset, DT6 5JT
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- Brand new homes coming soon to Bridport
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Whether you’re looking to launch a new life in the South West, or you’ve called the area home for many years, Dorset is a great place to buy a property. From almost 90 miles of beautiful coastline to swathes of open countryside, we can make your purchase even sweeter when you take advantage of schemes like our Movemaker offer, where we cover any agent’s fees involved in the sale of your current home for you.
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The Dorset AONB stretches for some 435 square miles as it takes in coastal cliffs, sandy beaches, rolling hills and atmospheric forests. Whether you’re splashing in the sea with the kids, taking the dog to the Valley of Stones National Nature Reserve or tracing prehistoric footsteps on long hikes along the Jurassic Coast, this is the place to be for spending time outdoors.
From castles and unique formations to harbours, islands and seafront attractions, you can also look forward to cultural attractions such as Russell Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, along with fun-filled family days at theme parks like Adventure Wonderland. -
There are plenty of great primary schools across Dorset, including Jewell Academy in Bournemouth, which has been classed as outstanding by Ofsted. Buckland Newton CofE is a good option in Dorchester, while Poole’s Manorside Academy and Bournemouth’s Queen’s Park Academy are both outstanding, according to Ofsted. Children in Bournemouth can continue on to outstanding secondary Glenmoor and Winton Academies, while Bournemouth School is also outstanding and offers sixth form education up to the age of 18. Poole Grammar School and Dorchester’s Thomas Hardye School are both highly rated if you’re in the required catchment area.
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Getting around Dorset is easy with a selection of buses, coaches, taxis and trains readily available. Bournemouth has a small international airport on the outskirts of town, while main roads such as the A31, A35 and A350 can be used to get around the county with no motorways passing through the region.