Click image to visit Web Site Bridge House Hotel 
Step in to the Bridge House and you can sense the 700 year old former priest’s house character, With crackling log fires in centuries-old inglenooks, stone mullioned windows, oak beams and candles. There’s time to relax and be waited on without fuss or hurry in an environment that is both ancient and modern. Our aim is to create an unpretentious, country retreat as well as a luxury Dorset hotel.
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Click image to visit Web Site Stay in Style 
The Stay in Style ethos Stay in Style was set up to provide style conscious guests with a unique experience - exclusive luxury holiday properties for large groups, for a stay that can be tailored to suit your needs. And as Stay in Style owner Alo Brake says: "I want my guests to stay somewhere which is at least as good as, if not better, than home - I want the experience to be as good as any boutique hotel – at a fraction of the cost. I want my guests to tell me what is important to them, so if they would like a chef, or a highly trained spa therapist it can be organised, or if they prefer to be left alone, the choice is entirely theirs." |
Click image to visit Web Site Acorn Inn 
Welcome to this quality 16th Century coaching inn that Thomas Hardy called 'The Sow & Acorn' in 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles'. Set in the picturesque West Dorset village of Evershot, this lovely old stone-built Inn boasts worthy history. Originally known as The Kings Arms, it once brewed its own ales with water drawn from the source of the River Frome. |