Buckhorn Weston

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Tel code: 01747 | code search
Postcode: SP8 | code search
Population: 330
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Stapleton Arms
"Friendly, intelligent and knowledgeable staff serving excellent local food. A very comfortable pub / restaurant for locals and visitors alike. Always recommended to our guests.

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Stapleton Arms
"Half an hour after arriving we still had no drinks and our order had not been taken. The couple at the next table had been there even longer. Possibly we ..." More

Stapleton Arms
"Really friendly staff who were very welcoming. Loved the room! No 2....absolutely gorgeous. I wanted to come home and redecorate our bedroom. Had little look in other rooms and equally ..." More

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The tiny village of Buckhorn Weston can be found in the beautiful English county of Dorset, about three miles east of Gillingham. The village has only about 330 occupants and lies in the picturesque Blackmore Vale, which sits in the northern part of the county and inspired the likes of Thomas Hardy in writing some of his most famous novels. Accommodation can be found at Buckhorn Weston in the form of The Stapleton Arms; a stylish but unstuffy country pub with accommodation. Featuring a spacious bar, elegant dining room and a secluded garden; the pub offers a great range of draught and bottled beers, quality wines and real food. Upstairs there are four stunning, individually designed and beautifully furnished bedrooms with state of the art bathrooms. Buckhorn Weston provides a perfect start point for those wishing to explore Thomas Hardy Country. There are many fine walks to be had in the area which will allow the visitor to relive many a classic Thomas Hardy tale, including Tess of the D'Urbervilles. Cycling and Horse Riding are also popular pastimes in this area of unspoilt English countryside. The village has its own cricket club, Buckhorn Weston CC, which was formed in 1997.

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Stapleton Arms (0.09 miles)

Stapleton Arms

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The Stapleton Arms in Buckhorn Weston is a new style country pub with rooms situated on the Somerset / Dorset / Wiltshire border close to the A303, A30 between ... More

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Vale Cottage (2.98 miles)

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Set in a quiet, secluded village, this attractive and very comfortable Grade II listed cottage lies just 10 miles from Sherborne's castle and abbey. Longleat Safari Park, ... More

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Hunters Lodge Inn (3.35 miles)

Hunters Lodge Inn
With a grand opening on 22 June 2008, this inn has 8 brand new, beautiful en suite rooms furnished to the highest standards, with large LCD TVs and free broadband connections. The Hunters Lodge Inn ... More | visit website
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Half Moon Inn (3.44 miles)

Half Moon Inn
Welcome to the Half Moon Inn. This 18th century village inn rests in a quiet location; one mile from the mainline railway station in Templecombe. Listed in Good Beer Guide; this 3-diamond ... More | visit website
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The Dolphin Hotel (3.58 miles)

The Dolphin Hotel
The Dolphin Hotel is a listed building dating back to the 16th Century and has been run as family business since the early 1980’s. The Dolphin Hotel is a well established hotel in the heart of ... More | visit website
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The Crown Hotel (4.12 miles)

The Crown Hotel

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The Crown at Marnhull is steeped in history. It has been used as a pub and has been serving customers since the time of King Henry the eighth. The thatched ... More

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The Crown at Marnhull (4.12 miles)

The Crown at Marnhull
The Crown at Marnhull is where history meets luxury. Whether you want to relax with a drink in our 16th century pub made famous by Thomas Hardy, sample our quality dishes made from locally sourced ... More | visit website
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The Glen B&B (4.15 miles)

The Glen B&B
The Glen is an eighteenth Century farmhouse recently restored to a high standard. Set in the delightful countryside of Hardy's Wessex, this welcoming home has views over surrounding farmland and lake. Less than three miles ... More | visit website
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White Lion Inn (4.24 miles)

White Lion Inn

The White Lion Inn at Bourton represents all the very best that a traditional Dorset Inn has to offer. Built in 1726 the beautiful old building offers a warm welcome in a comfortable and relaxing ... More | visit website

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Toomer Farm (4.41 miles)

Toomer Farm

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This historic 400 year old Manor House, with its beautiful walled gardens are there for your use,a barbecue can be provided if necessary, there is an orchard, two carp ponds ... More

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