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Surrounded by wide, open countryside, the Hunter’s Moon in Middlemarsh is a prime getaway location. Whether you want to stay overnight or just visit for the day, book out the whole venue for a party or just bring the family (dogs are welcome too), this 18th-century inn can fulfil your needs.
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For a pub that goes above and beyond to offer indulgent comfort, seek out the Gaggle of Geese. Set in five acres of picturesque gardens, including a charming orchard, this enchanting village pub is the perfect countryside retreat. The interior blends elegant contemporary comforts with country sty;e, and the extensive grounds inclu...
View full reviewThe Halsey Arms is a village pub set in the heart of the Blackmore Vale. Offering a range of cask ales and ciders and featuring a weekly guest ale, it's a comfortable and charming place to kick back with a pint. If you're after something a little bit more substantial then you'd do well to take a seat and browse the daily specials an...
View full reviewDiners at The Royal Oak can expect an exciting combination of traditional and innovative pub food made using locally sourced produce, providing a genuine taste of Dorset.
A warm welcome and a friendly atmosphere greet diners as soon as they step through the door. The talented team takes pride in delivering delicious, high-q...
This sensitively refurbished former coaching inn dates back to the 16th century, and is bursting with character. Many original features remain, including lovely mullion windows, heavy oak beams and a recovered York stone fireplace, complete with a wood burner. The well-stocked bar includes Palmers ale on traditional hand-pumps, a ...
View full reviewHead off the beaten track to the quaint hamlet of King’s Stag and discover The Green Man, a traditional pub with a great food and drink offering. Step inside and you’ll be greeted with a jovial atmosphere and an enthusiastic welcome from polite, friendly staff. The place is abuzz with activity, from friendly locals enjoying a ...
View full reviewA classic country pub and kitchen, The White Hart is nestled in the tranquil village of Bishop’s Caundle, surrounded by open fields and thatched cottages. Having been taken over by a new team, The White Hart now boasts a tasty menu of homemade British classics as well as an exciting calendar of upcoming events, including charity...
View full reviewSet in the picturesque village of Chetnole, a ten-minute drive from Sherborne, is The Chetnole Inn. There's a snug bar with a wood-burning stove, perfect for predinner drinks or relaxing with a coffee; a cosy flag-stoned main bar; a bright and airy restaurant that's also ideal for private occasions, and a picturesque garden with...
View full reviewTucked away down one of the winding roads of this green and pleasant county, The Brace of Pheasants is a must for hungry Dorset-dwellers. Indeed, even those from further afield can stop awhile and enjoy all this lovely pub has to offer, thanks to its luxury en-suite guest accommodation. Found at the heart of the idyllic hamlet of Pl...
View full reviewThe immaculate AA-rosette-awarded George Albert Hotel, which opened in 2010, is in a prime spot overlooking the glorious Dorset countryside. A stylish interior is complemented by conscientious and highly trained staff, who are guaranteed to provide visitors with an agreeable experience whether they are staying for several nights or ...
View full reviewIf he were alive today, you could just imagine Dorset-born novelist Thomas Hardy making the short, scenic journey from Dorchester out to Piddletrenthide - where he would no doubt enjoy a pint of real ale and a lively chat with the friendly locals often gathered around Nigel and Sarah's bar at The Poachers Inn. This is more than...
View full reviewOn reaching the centre of the small rural haven of Hazelbury Bryan, we came across The Antelope Inn. We knew instantly we were in for a comforting treat; this inn exudes country-pub charm with its red-brick exterior, picket fence and lovely surrounding gardens. Stepping inside, we discovered many a local sipping on wine and ale - thi...
View full reviewThe village of Yetminster is rather like something from another era; described as one of the best stone-built villages in the area, it has a wonderful air of calm. Within this peaceful haven lies the Manor Farmhouse, a 17th-Century building housing a wonderful restaurant. From the food to the surroundings, traditionalism is the order...
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