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Gillingham, England
stockhillhouse.co.uk
01747 823 626
A privately owned and run Country House Hotel and Restaurant set in the rural Dorset countryside
Stock Hill House is a privately owned and owner-run Victorian country house hotel set in eleven acres of mature and beautifully nurtured, wooded grounds on the borders of Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire. Many famous attractions are within easy reach, yet this fine Dorset country hotel exudes calm and tranquillity as soon as you turn into its beech-lined drive. From the moment you arrive you can start to relax and begin to experience the luxury, comfort and hospitality once afforded only to the p. . .
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Gillingham, England
themiltonlodge.co.uk
01747 822 262
The Milton Lodge is a small friendly, family owned Bed & Breakfast hotel owned and run by Terry & Maureen with the help of Jo, set in the heart of the lovely Blackmore Vale.
It is an ideal location for a holiday 'away from it all' yet is perfectly situated for touring the Counties of Dorset, Somerset & Wiltshire, with many beauty spots, places of historic interest and several NT properties.
The house stands in grounds of approximately 6 acres of beautiful gardens & grounds and includes a lovely outdoor swimming pool (open summer season) and boasts some delightful views over the local. . .
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Gillingham, England
shipinn-dorset.com
01747 838 640
Built in 1750, The Ship Inn is a privately owned traditional Coaching Inn located in the picturesque Dorset village of West Stour.
The restaurant offers a wide variety of quality dishes using locally sourced ingredients wherever possible. The bar serves an interesting selection of real ales, beers and wines and the accommodation offers seven contemporary en-suite rooms.
The Ship's unique ambience and stylish but warm décor, offers ample opportunity to relax away from it all - whether you are simply dropping in for a drink or bite to eat, or staying for business or pleasure. . . .
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