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Accommodation List Possible Places to Stay Near Bryanston Accommodation list Possible places to stay near Bryanston The Crown Hotel West Street Blandford Hall and Woodhouse DT11 7AJ 01258 456626 A Georgian Coaching Inn in the centre of Blandford www.crownhotelblandford.co.uk Lower Bryanston Farm B&B 01258 452009 Blandford Forum DT11 0LS 07794200582 Georgian farmhouse B&B, 5 minutes from Bryanston by www.bryanstonfarm.co.uk car Home Farm House B&B Mattie and Lizzie Morgan Bryanston, Blandford Forum DT11 0PR 01258 451638 Overlooking the school grounds, Grade II listed Georgian [email protected] manor house, www.bryanstonbandb.co.uk 2 minutes in the car from Bryanston Bryanston Cottage B&B Bryanston Street, 01258 452746 Blandford Forum DT11 7AZ www.bryanstoncottage.co.uk B&B in the centre of Blandford, 5 minutes from Bryanston by car Berkeley Lodge B&B Dee Lower Bryanston 01258 454015 Blandford Forum DT11 0LR 07850500552 Georgian home offering bed & breakfast, www.berkeleylodge.co.uk 150m from Bryanston main gates [email protected] Portman Lodge 01258 453727 Whitecliff Mill Street 07860424235 Blandford Forum DT11 7BP 07785971743 B&B in Blandford, 2 miles from Bryanston www.portmanlodge.co.uk St Leonard’s Farmhouse B&B 01258 456635 Wimborne Road, Blandford Forum DT11 7SB 07737801115 18th century former farmhouse, 2.5 miles from Bryanston www.stleonardsbandb-blandford.co.uk The Old Rectory 01258 451555 Church Road, Pimperne, Blandford Forum DT11 8UB www.the-old-rectory-dorset.uk B&B accommodation in Pimperne village [email protected] 12 minute drive from Bryanston The Anvil Inn Hall and Woodhouse Salisbury Road, Pimperne, Blandford Forum 01258 451999 DT11 8UQ www.anvilpimperne.co.uk 17th century country pub with rooms, 12minute drive [email protected] from Bryanston The Manor Winterborne Tomson Rupert and Helen Hardy Blandford DT11 9HA 01929 471379 B&B Grade II Tutor/Jacobean Manor House 07803907711 3 double rooms, 2 bathrooms [email protected] Dogs welcome Owners are former Bryanston parents 10 Castle Street Cranborne, Wimborne BH21 5PZ Gretchen Luxury accommodation with restaurant, bar, drawing room 01725 551133 and outside terrace. All bedrooms with an en-suite. Perfect [email protected] location in the heart of Dorset. Dogs welcome. www.10castlestreet.com Gretchen welcomes all the Bryanston family and offer 15% discount to Bryanston parents The Stables Melissa Frampton North Farm, West End 01258 480539 Spetisbury 07920713140 Blandford DT119DH [email protected] B&B holiday annexe sleeps 4/5. Dogs welcome. www.north-farm.co.uk Situated 3 miles from school Manor Barn Peter and Cari Sorby Child Okeford 01258 860638 Blandford [email protected] DT11 8EF www.manorbarnbedandbreakfast.co.uk B&B near Blandford Gorse Farm House Wendy Dickenson Fifehead St Quintin 01258 475343 Sturminster Newton 07725238344 DT10 2AW [email protected] 2 double/twin with private bathroom www.gorsefarmhousebb.co.uk The Fiddleford Inn Fiddleford 01258 472886 Sturminster Newton [email protected] DT10 2BX www.thefiddlefordinn.net A free house inn with en-suite rooms The Langton Arms Tarrant Monkton, Nr Blandford Forum 01258 830225 DT11 8RX www.thelangtonarms.co.uk [email protected] B&B accommodation at an award-winning country pub, 20 minutes from Bryanston True Lovers Knot Tarrant Keyneston 01258 452209 Blandford Forum www. trueloversknot.co.uk DT11 9JG Pub with rooms 5 miles to Bryanston Splash Cottage Patricia Freemantle Tarrant Monkton 01258 830444 Blandford [email protected] DT11 8RX Self-contained annexe (B&B or self-catering) Sleeps up to 4 Quote ‘Bryanston School’ on booking Cashmoor House Cashmoor Mary and Spencer Nr Blandford 01725 552339 DT11 8DN [email protected] B&B The Old Forge Mr and Mrs Kerridge Compton Abbas 01747 811881 Nr Shaftesbury www.theoldforgedorset.co.uk SP7 0NQ B&B and self-contained annexe The Grosvenor Arms The Commons 01747 850580 Shaftesbury [email protected] SP7 8JA www.thegrosvenorarms.co.uk Boutique hotel, bar and restaurant. Plumber Manor 01258 472507 Sturminster Newton [email protected] DT10 2AF www.plumbermanor.com Turn off A357 for Hazelbury Bryan Country house hotel and restaurant The King John Inn Claire Tollard Royal 01725 516207 Wilts SP5 5PS [email protected] Dorset/Wiltshire boarder www.kingjohninn.co.uk The Museum Inn (Good Hotel Guide) 01725 516261 Farnham [email protected] Nr Blandford www.museuminn.co.uk DT11 8DE The Talbot Blandford Road, Iwerne Minster 01747 811269 Blandford Forum DT11 8QN www.talbot-iwerne.co.uk Pub with en-suite accommodation [email protected] 15 minutes by car from Bryanston The Saxon Inn 01258 860310 Gold Hill, Child Okeford, Blandford Forum DT11 8HD www.saxoninn.co.uk Pub with en-suite accommodation [email protected] 15 minutes by car from Bryanston Crawford House Bed and Breakfast 01258 857338 Spetisbury, Blandford Forum DT11 9DP www.sawdays.co.uk/britain/england/dorset/ crawford-house Elegant Georgian house, 5 miles from Bryanston 3 rooms, breakfast included Manston Guest House Justin Maddison 2 Northwood Cottages 01258 472666 Manston [email protected] Dorset www.manstonguesthouse.com DT11 8DG Park Farm House 01725 553134 Tollard Royal [email protected] Wiltshire www.bandbtollardroyal.co.uk SP5 5PU Pretty edwardian farm house Can accommodate families Double room and Twin rooms available Lovely Self-Contained Cottage Annexe Reden Church Road Airbnb Durweston, Blandford www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/724233 Dorset, DT11 0QA Close to Bryanston, pets welcome by prior consent. Sleeps 3 adults Chisel Barns Whites Ground and Fox Ditch Lucinda and John Sunnucks Chisel Farm 01258 863413 Hanford [email protected] Blandford, Dorset http://www.chiselbarn.co.uk/ Self-catering holiday barn consisting of two parts - Whites Ground (three bedrooms plus optional further accommodation in a shepherd's hut) and Fox Ditch (two bedrooms) - which can also be rented together. Weavers Cottage Kim and Peter Angeli Stickleys Barn 07917403307 Minchington [email protected] Dorset, DT11 8DH www.weavers-cottage-dorset.co.uk Two-bedroom cottage, self-catering The Fontmell – Michelin 2019 Fontmell Magna, Shaftesbury SP7 0PA 01747 811441 Stylish country pub and dining, six en-suite rooms www.thefontmell.co.uk (approx. 15- 20 minutes from Bryanston) Tumblins B&B 01258 880841 Winterborne Houghton, Blandford Forum DT11 07788 131898 0ED www.tumblins.co.uk Luxury farmhouse B&B within an easy drive of Bryanston (approx. 15 minutes) Higher Orchard Sandford Orcas Fiona Potter Sherborne 01963 220773 DT9 4RP 07708842553 Self-catering converted barn accommodating 2 adults and [email protected] 2 children. Lovely gardens and use of the swimming pool in the summer. £50 -80 per night. Luxurious Shepherd’s Hut Fiona Potter Sandford Orcas 01963 220773 Sherborne 07708842553 DT9 4RP [email protected] Sleeps 2 people, comfy bed with electric blanket. Wood burning stove, oven, fire pit and gas ring and sink. Adjacent bathroom, compost loo. £65-75 per night 14 The Close Susan Sweeney Blandford Forum 01258 722071 DT11 7HA 07594 954454 Two double rooms available in a comfortable [email protected] Victorian townhouse on a B&B basis in central Blandford (5 minutes from Bryanston school). Full breakfast included. Victorian Holiday Cottage Salisbury Street Jackie Ellison Shaftesbury 07801526458 Spacious kitchen and sitting room with central heating [email protected] and multi fuel stove, Double and single bedroom, www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/18504709 bathroom with separate shower. Reasonably large back garden and parking for 2 cars The Garden Room in Stourpaine Cindy and Dan Rowley Self-contained Annex www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/8716910?guests=1&adults=1 Sleeps 2 01258 455676 .
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