Set in Sturminster Newton and with Longleat Safari Park reachable within 35 km, The Crown at Marnhull offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
Francesca
United Kingdom
I stayed with my two sons and niece and the room set up for us was perfect and it was very comfortable. It was a lovely touch having fresh milk and chilled water in the fridge and the Faith in Nature products were great. We had a nice meal in the pub and the breakfast was good and quick having pre-ordered the night before.
Situated in Sturminster Newton in the Dorset region, Yew Tree View Luxury Shepherd's Hut has a patio and garden views. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Around 15 minutes’ drive from Shaftesbury, Yew Tree View provides studio accommodation in the Dorset village of Marnhull, the inspiration for Marlott in Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the d’Urbervilles.
Set in the Blackmore Vale, Hillarnias Tearoom and B&B is in a quiet location just off the A350, 4 miles south of Shaftesbury.
Philippa
United Kingdom
We booked the B&B as it was walking distance from a wedding we were attending. The accommodation is above the village shop and tea rooms, with breakfast being served in the latter. The room was beautifully decorated with everything you could possibly want. The bed was comfortable with quality bedding and puffy pillows. The room spotlessly clean and a good size. There were tea and coffee making facilities, with a pod coffee maker, a fridge with milk, water and a bottle of wine. The bathroom had a deep roll top bath.
Breakfast was exceptional, there was a big choice available. We had the full English and were asked if we wanted 2 or 3 sausages! The hosts, Tarnia and Dwayne were very welcoming, and accommodating as we were unsure of check in times as fitting around the wedding. I thoroughly recommend that you stay here, you will not be disappointed.
Less than 10 minutes’ drive from Blandford Forum, The Willows enjoys an attractive village setting in the Dorset countryside.
Colquhoun
United Kingdom
What a delightful discovery! I was looking for somewhere to stay for a couple of nights and The Willows had availability so I booked it. Carol is charming and gave us such a lovely welcome even though she was really busy looking after customers who were enjoying Afternoon Teas. Our room was immaculately clean and very well appointed. Every little detail had been considered. We enjoyed two delicious breakfasts, freshly cooked to order and there was a very good selection of cereals available too. Outside, there was an area for guests to sit as well. Shillingstone is a pretty village and The Old Ox pub is a short walk away. We enjoyed a light snack there one night and the ambience was very friendly.
Caalm Camp, a property with a terrace, barbecue facilities and a shared lounge, is set in Stour Provost, 36 km from Longleat Safari Park, 37 km from Longleat House, as well as 39 km from Salisbury...
Rob
United Kingdom
Myself and my two sons (12 & 15) had a great time. Goats and Frolf were the highlights but the whole experience was wonderful. Highly recommend.
Smashing little town that has absolutely everything.
Smashing little town that has absolutely everything. It’s so nice that we are planning to live here!
Loads of lovely cafes to eat at but our favourite was The Bank-house Brassiere 10/10 warm welcome, food, music and ambience.
Town Also has two great pubs that serve food in the evening.
Phil
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Small and friendly, with everything you needed on your...
Small and friendly, with everything you needed on your holiday . Cafes, pubs and accommodation. We enjoyed the museum and the butchers had lots of local produce.
It was easy to park and walk around the village.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
We loved the quaintness and charm of the town .
We loved the quaintness and charm of the town .Its definitely worth a visit.Sadly the museum was closed at the time we arrived but we did enjoy Fiddleford Manor and visit to the local mill, not to mention walking along the local river/s.
We dined in Sweet Pea restaurant- excellent, and went to a concert held at the local theatre "The Exchange"all very good and well supported.
A great place to visit for a short break.
Brenda
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
This was a last minute booking for just one night.
This was a last minute booking for just one night. We had a small double which had a very good bathroom and beautiful view over the garden - number 2. We didn’t dine there but had a delicious pudding from the trolley and a fantastic bottle of dessert wine. The owners were extremely accommodating and friendly. We will go back to stay for longer.
Julie
United Kingdom
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The staff were very helpful, friendly and polite from even before we arrived as we got a little lost, after phoning Mark we were soon back on track. Once we had arrived the staff were all smiling and seemed very happy in their roles, the room we was given was very large and had two double beds one of which was a bed settee, both of which were very comfortable. The bathroom, furniture was in keeping with the atmosphere of the room and hotel. The food is great value for money. Thank you team for a great stay.
Lovely refreshed clean room. Everything what you need is in. Beds are so comfortable ,never had that nice beds in hotel. quiet, nice place in a small village. You have books, games what is really nice for fu. Lovely little garden . Highly recommended!. Definitely gonna stay again 👌🏼😍
We absolutely love this hotel. The staff are amazing and the hotel is spectacular. We loved our large room with great facilities including best WiFi I’ve ever used in a hotel.
Restaurant is also first rate
The cottage is located in the beautiful village of Sturminster Newton. It has many little shops, restaurants and takeaways. It was a great base for exploring Dorset.
Amazing Location. Cozy house. Some great walks 5 min drive from Sturminster Newton where tyiu have banks a Coop -one stop, Pubs restaurants and Bridge Street Barber.
Wayne
United Kingdom
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