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True Lovers Knot, Blandford Forum, Dorset

True Lovers Knot
Tarrant Keyneston
Blandford Forum
Dorset

DT11 9JG
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True Lovers Knot is a welcoming public house with a Visit Britain 3 Star Rating. It provides luxury ensuite accommodation as well as offering a camping sites for touring caravans & tents.

Tarrant Keyneston is on the River Tarrant, located near Blandford Forum the town was rebuilt in 1731 after a great fire destroyed much of the centre, the work was completed within 30 years by the Bastard brothers, who were noted period architects. As a result it is one of the best preserved Georgian towns in England. Also nearby is the beautiful historic town of Wimbourne Minister. Attractions nearby include Blandford Forum Museum, Royal Signals Museum, Kingston Lacey National Trust House and Chettle House. Towns to explore nearby include Bournemouth, Poole & Dorchester

True Lovers Knot boasts traditional front bar and an elegant restaurant. The campsite is suitable for touring caravans, motorhomes & tents offers a wide range of facilities.

The town hosts the week long Great Dorset Steam Fair every September, a large gathering of steam tractors and stationary engines.

Please Note: We are a No-Smoking property. Regrettably, we can accept pets by prior arrangement. Children welcome. Check-In time: 1300 and Check-Out time: 1100.


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