This place is no longer on our network

Best rates for a Local Hotel

More Accommodation in Corfe Castle

Alford House, Corfe Castle, Dorset

Alford House
120 – 122 East Street
Corfe Castle
Dorset

BH20 5EH

Write a review

Welcome to Corfe Castle in the heart of the Purbecks and Alford House B&B, located on the outskirts of the village. Corfe Castle is centrally located in the Isle of Purbeck ideal for exploring the local area including Swanage, Wareham, Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door and the Jurassic Coast.

The sandy beaches at Studland and Swanage, and the Jurassic coastline, a World Heritage Site, are a short distance. Alford House is on the Purbeck Way, a named footpath leading around the area and adjoins Corfe Castle Common with almost 500 acres of open heathland, the largest Common in Dorset. Sailing, windsurfing, diving and golf are all available locally.

There is private parking outside and a separate private B&B entrance to the house. At ground floor level there is a sitting room/dining room which is reserved for our guests with colour television and a library of local maps and guide books, all for your use. The bedrooms are all located at first floor level and were refurbished completely in 2005/6, each having a colour television with DVD player, a tea and coffee tray with kettle and hairdryer.

Details

Price per Room:

Price Includes: Full farmhouse breakfast and VAT
Double: From £65
Single: From £40
For an instant Currency convertor Click here

Facilities

Parking
Children Welcome
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
TV in Rooms

More More Accommodations nearby

Rollington Farm House

The Purbeck Vineyard

Bradle Farmhouse

Sandbanks Coastguard Cottages

Botany Farmhouse

Today's best hotels deals

This page viewed on 4,290 occasions since 13th November 2007

Brit Quote:
There are some things you can't share without ending up liking each other. - J K Rowling
More Quotes

On this day:
Deadliest British Tornado - 1913, War of the Worlds Broadcast Panic - 1938, The Jam Split - 1982, Freeview Launches - 2002
More dates from British history

click here to view all the British counties

County Pages