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Horton Inn
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Horton Inn stands on the edge of Cranborne Chase, within easy reach of the New Forest, Blackmore Vale, Poole Harbour and the beautiful Dorset coast.
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King's Head Hotel
The Kings Head is a 200-year-old hotel on the town square in Wimborne Minster. It has free Wi-Fi internet access, a bar, a good-value restaurant and free guest parking.
Poole is 20 minutes’ drive away, and ...
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La Fosse at Cranborne
Chef proprietor Mark Hartstone and his wife Emmanuelle would like to extend a very warm welcome to you and invite you to experience our homely Restaurant with Rooms in this beautiful countryside of Dorset. ... More
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Les Bouviers Restaurant with Rooms
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Set in 5.5 acres of green belt land with 6 stunning rooms overlooking the grounds, here a nationally acclaimed restaurant is supported by art themed accommodation.
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Premier Inn Poole North
(3.68 miles)
Ideally located within easy reach of the A31 and M27. Local attractions include the New Forest, award-winning beaches and Monkey World. For shops and local amenities Poole town centre is only 2.5 miles away.
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Dudsbury Golf Club
(4.52 miles)
Situated in the beautiful surroundings of Dudsbury Golf Club our 19 bedroom hotel can offer all the facilities required for a wonderful stay. All of our bedrooms have en-suite bathroom facilities, tea & coffee making ...
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Viewpoint Guest house
(4.73 miles)
Steve and Heather invite you to stay at their luxuriously refurbished home. We have recently carried out extensive refurbishment of our guest house to now offer a modern and contemporary feel. Our bedrooms boast luxury ...
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Purbeck House Hotel
(4.91 miles)
In extensive gardens overlooking Swanage Bay, this unique family-run hotel combines the atmosphere of a traditional country house with all the amenities of a modern hotel.
Purbeck House Hotel was once a convent. The 38 bedrooms ... More
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Clare House
(4.91 miles)
At Clare House we aim to provide you a home from home at the beautiful seaside resort of Swanage. Clare House is situated 200m from the award-winning beach and the pier, with the town centre ...
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Blue Shutters
(4.97 miles)
The Blue Shutters is an Edwardian guest house with free off-road parking offering a range of en-suite accommodation all with TV, Refreshment Tray, iPod dock, Wi-Fi. Convenient for visiting the award-winning beaches of Sandbanks and ...
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The Merchant House
(5.20 miles)
Situated on Poole Quay, The Merchant House is a stone's throw from the waters edge. This lovely Georgian house has been beautifully transformed into a stylish boutique bed and breakfast. Elegant rooms all en-suite, lcd ...
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Hotel du Vin Poole
(5.20 miles)
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In close proximity of Poole Harbour, a popular stopping-off point for yachts and cruisers, Hotel du Vin and Bistro Poole offers 38 bedrooms and suites featuring handsprung mattresses, fine Egyptian ... More
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Quarterdeck Hotel
(5.32 miles)
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The Quarterdeck is a friendly relaxing Hotel situated overlooking Poole Park; which consists of over 100 acres of Park land; lakes and amenities including bowling greens tennis courts & a ... More
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Silverbirch Hotel
(5.69 miles)
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This family-run hotel, situated in the countryside just outside Omagh, assures you a friendly welcome in a relaxed atmosphere combined with a high standard of service.
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