Inns in Fordingbridge

Compasses Inn
Damerham
Fordingbridge
Hampshire

SP6 3HQ
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The Compasses Inn at Damerham has been an inn for over 400 years. At one time it was virtually self sufficient with its own brewery, coach house, dairy, well and butchery (all of which are still standing). As a free house we offer 4 traditional real ales, over 100 malt whiskies, a comprehensive wine list and award winning food. We are just 3 miles from Fordingbridge and within easy reach of Salisbury, Southampton, Bournemouth and Blandford. Explore the New Forest, Salisbury Plain and Cranborne Chase or visit the South Coast resorts of Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch.

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Ratings/Awards: AA 4 Diamond
ETC 4 Diamond
Number of Rooms: 6
Number Ensuite: 6
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Facilities

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Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Disabled Access
Children Welcome
Evening Meal Provided
Special Diets Catered For -by arrangement
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
Open All Year
Building of Historic Interest
TV in Rooms
Garden

Sample Menu:

Your choice of:
Fruit Juices
(Orange, Pineapple, Tomato or grapefruit)
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Selection of Cereals
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Porridge
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Grapefruit Segments
*
Dried Fruit
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Continental Breakfast
(Consisting of assorted Fresh Baked Croissants & Preserves)
Or
Full English Breakfast
(Sausage, Bacon, Tomato, Mushrooms,
Fried Bread, Hash Browns & Baked Beans)
A choice of Eggs;-
Fried, Scrambled, Poached or Boiled
Or
Kippers
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Freshly brewed Coffee or Tea

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