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Meet Richard White & Claire Dzierozynski
Welcome to Meyers Estate Agents Wareham, Swanage, and the Isle of Purbeck.
We’re Richard and Claire, proud owners of Meyers Estate Agents Isle of Purbeck. It’s our privilege to live and work in what we believe to be the most beautiful part of Dorset.
We live with our two daughters, our cat Buddy, and our newest family member, Minnie—a lively little dog who’s captured all of our hearts.
Having been born and raised in Purbeck, we appreciate the area's unique charm and the strong sense of community that makes it such a wonderful place to live.
When we’re not helping clients with their property needs, you’ll likely find us walking the many scenic trails, exploring coastal paths to discover hidden beaches, or enjoying a coffee in the fantastic cafes and bakeries across Wareham, Wool, Corfe Castle, Swanage, and the surrounding villages.
Our journey:
From supporting Meyers to running a leading agency Our story with Meyers Estate Agents began in the early days of the company’s journey. What started as a friendly offer of support to the founder gradually developed into a more active role in helping shape the growing Meyers network.
We contributed to creating pathways and processes that have since supported branches in joining the business and thriving.
As locals, we have a deep understanding of what people value when living in Purbeck. We believe this insight, combined with our experience and alignment with Meyers’ ethos, has enabled us to build a trusted and recommended business. Today, our agency stands at the forefront of property services in Wareham, Swanage, and beyond, offering friendly, professional, and bespoke property advice.
A family-run business: Putting you at the heart of what we do
At Meyers Isle of Purbeck, we pride ourselves on being different from the more corporate, target-driven agencies. Our family-run business operates with a customer-first mindset, providing a thoughtful and supportive property journey for every client.
We understand that moving home can be both exciting and challenging. That’s why we focus on offering a calm, patient, and expert-guided approach to help clients navigate every step of the process with confidence and ease.
As part of our commitment to flexibility and personal service, we offer accompanied viewings and meeting times that extend beyond conventional high-street office hours. We’re here to fit around your schedule, not the other way around.
Choosing to work with us means choosing a team that truly cares. We know the local property market inside and out and appreciate the value and importance of your home, whether you’re buying, selling, or renting.
Why choose us?
Our mission is to blend the professionalism and expertise of a national multi-office franchise with the personal touch and dedication of a family-run business. Whether you’re buying, selling, or renting in Wareham, Swanage, or nearby Isle of Purbeck villages, we’re here to guide you through every step with honesty and care.
We’ve built long-standing relationships with many of our clients, who return to us time and time again for their property needs. Many have become friends along the way, trusting us to provide clear, simple advice and effective property marketing for every unique situation.
Our years of experience in property sales and lettings, combined with our friendly and approachable nature, allow us to deliver a service that’s truly tailored to each client.
If you’re considering a move to or from the Purbeck area, we warmly invite you to get in touch. Let’s have a conversation and start a property journey together that’s built on trust, expertise, and care.

Wareham and the Isle of Purbeck like?
The best of Wareham and the Isle of Purbeck: Coastal beauty & property highlights
The Isle of Purbeck, part of Dorset’s Jurassic. Coast, is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, historic villages, and sought-after property market. From the iconic Durdle Door to the charming riverside town of Wareham, this area offers an exceptional quality of life.
Wareham: Historic charm & riverside living
Nestled along the River Frome, Wareham is a historic market town offering a mix of period charm and modern convenience. With direct train links to London Waterloo in just over two hours, it appeals to both commuters and retirees. The town boasts quaint shops, riverside pubs, and scenic walks, providing a relaxed yet well-connected lifestyle. Properties range from traditional cottages to modern riverside homes, with prices averaging between £400,000 and £700,000.
Swanage: Seaside living & victorian heritage
With its golden beach, historic pier, and thriving arts scene, Swanage is one of Dorset’s most desirable coastal towns. The Swanage Railway, a restored steam train, adds nostalgic charm, while the town’s independent shops, cafés, and galleries create a vibrant atmosphere. Property here is in high demand, with seafront homes and cliff-top apartments commanding prices from £450,000 to over £1 million. The strong holiday rental market also makes Swanage an attractive investment location.
Kimmeridge: Seclusion & natural neauty
For those seeking tranquility and breathtaking scenery, Kimmeridge offers unspoiled beauty, fossil-rich cliffs, and a marine reserve perfect for snorkelling and wildlife spotting. Unlike busier coastal spots, it retains a peaceful, untouched feel. Properties here are rare and highly sought after, with traditional stone cottages and larger rural homes commanding premium prices.
Why buy in the Isle of Purbeck?
With its coastal beauty, strong property market, and outstanding quality of life, the Isle of Purbeck is perfect for homebuyers and investors alike. Whether you’re drawn to Swanage’s seaside charm, Wareham’s riverside appeal, or the tranquility of Kimmeridge, this region offers exceptional lifestyle opportunities and long-term value.
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What is Wool and Lulworth Like?
Wool, Dorset: A gateway to the jurassic coast & rural living
Wool, a charming village in Dorset, offers a perfect balance of countryside tranquility and excellent transport links, making it a desirable place to live. Situated near the Jurassic Coast, it provides easy access to iconic landmarks such as Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove, while maintaining a peaceful village atmosphere.
Why live in Wool and Lulworth?
Wool’s appeal lies in its strong community feel, beautiful countryside, and excellent connectivity. The village is home to traditional stone cottages, modern family homes, and larger countryside properties, offering something for every buyer. It’s well-served by local shops, pubs, and schools, making it a great choice for families and retirees alike.
A key advantage of Wool is its direct train link to London Waterloo, with a journey time of just over 2 hours 30 minutes. This makes it one of the most convenient locations in Purbeck for commuters seeking a rural lifestyle without being too remote. The nearby A352 road provides easy access to Wareham, Dorchester, and beyond.
Proximity to the jurassic coast
Wool is just a 10-minute drive from Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove, two of the most stunning locations on the Jurassic Coast. Whether it's hiking along the South West Coast Path, exploring fossil-rich cliffs, or enjoying paddleboarding in Lulworth Cove, living in Wool puts world-famous natural beauty on your doorstep.
Durdle Door & Lulworth Cove: Iconic coastal landmarks
Durdle Door, one of the UK’s most photographed natural wonders, is a breathtaking limestone arch along the Jurassic Coast. Nearby Lulworth Cove, with its crystal-clear waters and perfect horseshoe shape, attracts nature lovers, swimmers, and paddleboarders. Property in the area is limited, making homes in nearby villages like West Lulworth and Wool highly desirable for those seeking a coastal retreat.
Property market in Wool
Wool offers more affordable property options compared to coastal towns like Swanage, making it an attractive choice for first-time buyers and investors. Prices typically range from £300,000 for a three-bedroom home to £600,000+ for larger detached houses with land. New-build developments have added modern family homes to the market, while older properties offer character and charm.
The village’s popularity has grown due to its rural feel, strong transport links, and access to outdoor activities, making it a solid choice for homebuyers and buy-to-let investors.
Why live in Wool?
With its excellent transport links, village charm, and proximity to the Jurassic Coast, Wool offers a high quality of life with strong investment potential. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat, a family home, or a base for outdoor adventures, Wool provides the best of Dorset countryside living with modern convenience.
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