Wednesday 16 May 2012
Rural Accommodation

Watermeadow House

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B&B  -   £30.00 - £45.00   per person per night

Bridge Farm
Hooke
Beaminster
Dorset DT8 3PD
 Visit England Silver Award  
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Watermeadow House


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  Description
All bedrooms enjoy splendid rural views and overlook the river Hooke which meanders close by the garden where guests are welcome to sit. One double room with private bathroom, one family with en suite shower room - this room can also be let as a twin or double. Breakfast is served in the sun lounge which attracts the morning sun. Perfect for those seeking peace and quiet in a friendly atmosphere.

The coast at West Bay is 9 miles from us, Lyme Regis is a 25 minute drive and the county town of Dorchester is also 20 minutes away.


 Accept Children  BBQ  Credit Cards Accepted  Cycle Storage  Dish Washer  Fishing Nearby  Freezer  Fridge  Garden Patio  Ground Floor Bedroom 
 Internet Access  Laundry Facilities  Linen Provided  Parking On-Site  Pets Accepted  Public Telephone  Real Fires  Room Service  Serves Breakfast  Working Farm 
Owner Information
Pauline Wallbridge
Dorset  
Phone : +44 (0)1308 862619





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