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Best Western Hotel Prince Regent

139, The Esplanade
DT4 7NR Weymouth, United Kingdom
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starting from 70.00 GBP
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Hotel in Weymouth: Business hours of reception: 24 hours Welcome to Best Western Hotel Prince Regent. An attractive three-star seafront hotel located a few minutes walk from Weymouth town centre. All rooms are equipped with an en-suite shower or bath with shower including Best Western guest toiletries, television and tea and coffee making facilities. The hotel is completely WiFi enabled allowing you to access the internet from the comfort and privacy of your own room. Our main restaurant enjoys magnificent views out across the bay and this, combined with delicious food and a great choice of wine, makes dining as the Best Western Hotel Prince Regent a unique pleasure. This famous Weymouth landmark is only a few minutes walk from the town centre with its many shops and restaurants. Much of our guest accommodation offers wonderful sea views and anyone who enjoys the sounds of the seashore will not be disappointed as the seafront is just across the road. |
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Wessex Royale Hotel

32 High West Street
DT1 1UP Dorchester, United Kingdom
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starting from 90.00 GBP
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Hotel in Dorchester: Located on High West Street in the centre of Dorchester, The Wessex Royale Hotel is ideally situated to allow you to make the most of the beautiful Dorset countryside. The hotel is a delightful Georgian building built in 1756 following a similar design to that of John Wood's Royal Crescent in Bath, built in the same year. As you would expect, this classical Georgian building has a Grand Staircase, Panelling and Fireplaces in abundance. All of our bedrooms have en-suite facilities which include a bath and a shower. We also offer a remote control television with Sky TV, tea and coffee making facilities, a telephone, ironing facilities and a hairdryer in every room. Our air conditioned à-la-carte restaurant is opened each evening and serves a variety of excellent food. There is a specially selected range of traditional and New World wines designed to complement the menu. The Wessex Royale furthermore offers two spacious air conditioned conference rooms to fit your business needs. |
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Best Western Kings Arms Hotel

30 High Street
DT1 1HF Dorchester, United Kingdom
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starting from 80.10 GBP
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Hotel in Dorchester: Located in the center of Dorchester town, the Best Western Kings Arms Hotel is an eighteenth century building, conveniently placed for business and leisure guests. The hotel has recently undergone extensive refurbishment, and now offers smartly decorated and tastefully presented accommodation throughout. There is a comfortable lounge bar and a choice of dining. Business users have access to a meeting room and there is the additional advantage of ample on-site free parking. The Best Western Kings Arms Hotel is completely non-smoking and offers high-speed Internet access throughout. |
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The Priory Hotel

Church Green Wareham 1
BH20 4ND Stoborough (Dorset), United Kingdom
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starting from 180.00 GBP
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Hotel in Stoborough (Dorset): The Priory of Lady St. Mary- with its peaceful and tranquil setting alongside the River Frome- dates from the early sixteenth century and stands in four acres of beautifully landscaped gardens with commanding views of the Purbeck Hills and countryside. Steeped in history- The Priory has undergone sympathetic conversion to an English country house hotel- whilst retaining much of the buildings original character and charm.
The hotels eighteen en-suite guest rooms- have been individually furnished and decorated- giving each its own unique feeling. Guest rooms are available both in the main house and in the hotels Boathouse; located just a short distance from the main hotel building directly on the riverbank.
Furnished with family antiques and richly colored upholstery- the hotels Drawing Room affords guests a sumptuous yet relaxed environment- and the pleasures of a real log fire in the winter-time. The Abbots Cellar Restaurant- situated in the original stone cellars- forms the perfect setting in which to sample the delights of elegantly presented- award-winning cuisine- accompanied by an outstanding selection of fine wines; pre-dinner drinks may be taken in The Cloisters Bar. Breakfast and lunch are served in the Garden Room- during the summer months lunch is served alfresco on fine days.
The market town of Wareham- with over 200 listed buildings- is situated at the gateway to the Isle of Purbeck and is ideally place for exploring Hardys Wessex and the Heritage Coast. Nearby are the beaches of Studland and numerous opportunities for walking- cycling- horse-riding- and golfing. |
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Summer Lodge

9 Fore Street - Evershot
DT20JR Dorchester, United Kingdom
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starting from 215.30 GBP
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Hotel in Dorchester: The 4-star hotel has 24 comfortably furnished rooms. If you have any valuables for safekeeping, please contact reception or use the safe in your room. Room service and alarm calls are just two of the many services provided to guests by the trained hotel staff. Those arriving by car can use the hotel's own parking spaces. The air-conditioned rooms are comfortably equipped, with cable TV, a hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities and much more. All rooms have radios and televisions. |
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Bridge House Hotel

3 Prout Bridge
DT8 3AY Beaminster, United Kingdom
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starting from 122.00 GBP
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Hotel in Beaminster: Bridge House- Beaminster is a charismatic- 13th Century former priests house with an excellent reputation for fine food and wines. The building simply oozes history and character with classic stone mullioned windows- beamed ceilings and inglenook fireplaces. Yet despite its age- the family run hotel- has been gently refurbished to give it a modern feel without sacrificing its patina. The Lounge and Bar are in the oldest- part of the building and are simply perfect to help you wind down. There is a choice of dining areas from the stunning- Georgian paneled restaurant through to the Old Conservatory overlooking the beautiful- walled garden. private dining and breakfast takes place in the large- Sun Room while al fresco dining occurs in the garden during the summer months. The Bridge House has a fine reputation food making the most of West Dorsets plethora of organic- local suppliers. Cooking style is uncomplicated- English - all beautifully presented. Recently- the hotel has become a popular venue for weddings with the acquisition of a civil wedding license. The hotel may be 600 years-old but it is full of the most up to date technology and products; Wi-Fi internet and flat screen TVs - some widescreen - are available in all bedrooms along with direct dial- digital telephones. The hotel has also served local businesses well with its less formal conference facilities. The Bridge House also takes immense pride in its finest Egyptian cotton linen by Frette as well as quality products such as Molton Brown in all the bathrooms. Owner/managers- Mark Joanna Donovan- also ensure that every guest receives personal attention where nothing is too much trouble. |
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