Studland, Dorset
23 ROOMS
PRICES FROM 145 GBP PER NIGHT
Accommodation
Gorgeous views & stunning beaches. A 23 bedroom mellow country house perfectly situated along Studland Bay. You couldn’t be better placed to enjoy the spoils of Dorset’s World Heritage Coast.
The PIG rooms mix a touch of luxury with bundles of homely charm. Some rooms have stunning sea views, others look out over our surrounding countryside. Each room has its own unique features and characteristics, with beds so comfy you’ll never want to leave.
It all starts in the kitchen garden! Everything is driven by the kitchen gardeners, forager and chef – they grow and find the food – our chef then creates the menu; uncomplicated and simple British garden and sea foraged food, true to the micro seasons with the emphasis squarely on fresh, clean flavours.
With a serious commitment to the place PIG calls home, they celebrate Dorset and everything it has to offer... and taste! They work with 36 local suppliers to create the 25-mile menu, and the list keeps growing.
Fresh sea air and a bit of pampering! Not what you would expect to find in a Shepherd's Hut, but down in the huts take a little time out and enjoy a revitalising spa treatment in total peace.
23 Rooms
Cheap & Cheerful - One of a kind. Small and cosy with a charming countryside view.
Snug Rooms - Cosy bedrooms in the main house with walk-in monsoon showers and countryside views.
Snug Twin Room - Tucked away in the eaves on the 2nd floor of the main house, with two full-sized built-in single beds and a walk-in monsoon shower - great fun for kids or for adventurous big kids.
Comfy Rooms - Slightly larger than the Snug rooms, featuring a walk-in monsoon shower, with either a countryside or sea view.
Comfy Luxe Rooms - Comfortable rooms featuring a walk-in monsoon shower and a freestanding bath, some with four poster beds and all sea-facing.
Generous Rooms - Slightly larger than the Comfy Luxe rooms, located in the main house and featuring a large monsoon shower, super-king sized beds and a free standing bath, with either a countryside or sea view.
Harry's Hut or The Pig Hut - Two shepherd huts are tucked away at the bottom of the garden and have stunning sea views. Each room is made up of two separate huts; one hut is for the bedroom with a cosy double bed and log burner and the other is for the bathroom featuring a free-standing bath. Definitely for the adventurous; if you are one of the taller amongst us, like to travel with a lot of luggage or looking for something a little bit more spacious, we would suggest you book a room in the main house. Even if you do travel light you have to be quite organised to discover the hidden drawers and a place for all your things! Once you get yourself sorted out then it’s great fun and the best sunrise over Old Harry Rocks!
The Bothy - The Bothy is one of the two dovecotes, tucked away in the kitchen garden. All on one floor and open plan in design, this room has a four poster bed and features a monsoon shower, free standing bath and views of the kitchen garden.
The Lookout - The two storey Lookout is the larger of the two dovecotes, with gorgeous views of the kitchen garden and stunning coastline. The bedroom is on the ground floor with a four poster bed and the bathroom is on the 1st floor with a free standing bath and monsoon shower.
RESTAURANT
Restaurant - the heart of the house dishes up British Kitchen Garden food, true to the micro seasons and with a real focus on simple and fresh flavours.
Wood Ovens - Drop-in Flat Breads & Chilled Tipples on the terrace
The PIG are lucky to have some award-winning and high-quality breweries and distilleries on our Dorset doorstep, so you can be sure what is being poured is the best around and produced locally.
WELLNESS
Two original huts in a unique seaside location overlooking Old Harry Rocks have been transformed into single treatment rooms with charming features.
You can enjoy a treatment using products by Bamford or Oskia. Both ranges share the ethos of authenticity and well-being, are passionate about the provenance of their ingredients and do not use anything artificial in their products.
Location
Located on Studland Bay
If you’re staying longer than a night or two, a car’s handy for exploring. Less than three hours from London, the Studland Bay peninsula is best reached via the car ferry across the mouth of Poole harbour.