Bere Marsh House |
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Bere Marsh House is a 300 year old farmhouse with open fireplaces and original bread ovens.
Situated in 2 acres of garden on the edge of Shillingstone, enjoying impressive views to Bulbarrow and Hambledon Hill, in an area well known for it's lovely walks, and cycle ways.
A new trailway has just been opened to Sturminster Newton, using the disused railway line.
A seperate staircase leads to the two B & B rooms with private bathroom,(we only let one at a time unless all one party)
We have a large sitting room with Inglenook fireplace & T.V. for guests, also a sunny conservatory packed with plants and an overhead grapevine.
Breakfast is cooked on an Aga in the large family kitchen, from where we also run informal cookery courses.
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Pricing and Opening Times | |
Seasons Open: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter.
Double bedded room min: £55.00 Ma: £60.00 Twin bedded room min: £60.00 Max: £65.00 Single min: £35.00 Max: £40.00 per person. Closed Christmas & New Year other wise rarely closed. |
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Pet Facilities: Pets are allowed. Only by prior arrangement.
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Smoking Facilities: Smoking is not allowed.
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Special Diets Provision: Special diets are catered for.
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Disabled Facilities: There are no disabled facilities.
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Directions | |
A 357 through Shillingstone, take turn to Child Okeford. Immediately before the old railway bridge, turn up long gravel drive to Bere Marsh House.
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