Less than 10 minutes’ drive from Blandford Forum, The Willows enjoys an attractive village setting in the Dorset countryside.
Laura
United Kingdom
Beautifully present room with a really comfy bed, Carol the owner went above and beyond to make our stay great. Breakfast was lovely and it was nice to have whatever options we wanted and that she offered gluten free alternatives
The Crown Hotel sits on the edge of Blandford, with views of the Stor River's water meadows and the town. It has a gastro-style restaurant and a stylish, upmarket bar.
The Talbot in Iwerne Minster has 2-star accommodations with a restaurant and a bar. The property is around 18 miles from Monkey World, 22 miles from Poole Harbor and 23 miles from Longleat Safari...
Pleck Barn B&B offers bed and breakfast accommodations in the village of Ansty. Free WiFi and free parking is available. Each room features an en-suite shower room.
Julian
United Kingdom
Love the location, very quiet. Claire was really friendly and cooked a lovely breakfast for us. They are very dog friendly. Loved the fact it's a basic B&B so don't expect fluffy dressing gowns and the Ritz.
Located in the picture postcard village of Milton Abbas, a 25-minute drive from Dorchester, Woodland Views offers hearty breakfasts, free Wi-Fi and extensive terraced area overlooking the wooded...
Sharon
United States of America
Good breakfast. Very friendly, helpful hostess. Roomy room and comfortable bed. Lovely woodland terrace! Charming village with quaint homes.
Around 15 minutes’ drive from Shaftesbury, Yew Tree View provides studio accommodations in the Dorset village of Marnhull, the inspiration for Marlott in Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the d’Urbervilles.
Amanda
United Kingdom
Location was nice and quiet, property was basic but comfortable..
Located in Sturminster Newton and with Longleat Safari Park reachable within 21 miles, The Crown at Marnhull has a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
The village is very accessible by car and well located for...
The village is very accessible by car and well located for sightseeing; also good for walkers and cyclists as there are many paths in the area. The village itself has a petrol filling station, a pub and a a co-op at the far end of the (long!) village street. We visited Sherborne, Shaftesbury and Dorchester and found plenty of places to visit, including Thomas Hardy's birthplace, 2 castles and an abbey in Sheringham and Old Wardour Castle (follow English Heritage signs and do not trust your satnav for this one!). Also not far from the fascinating variety of the Dorset coast.
Margaret
United Kingdom
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