Evershot

The village of Evershot in the rolling green countryside of West Dorset is pleasantly set away from main routes, though within easy driving distance of Dorchester, a pretty settlement of old cottages and an inn referenced by Hardy... Read More

Hotels in Evershot - 4 places to stay

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George Albert Hotel

George Albert Hotel
The George Albert hotel is a private, family owned hotel situated in the rolling Dorset hills. Offering all the modern facilities you would expect from a new hotel, it still retains a distinctive family atmosphere. The ... More | visit website
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Summer Lodge Hotel

Summer Lodge Hotel
In 4 acres of beautiful gardens, Summer Lodge features luxurious rooms, a leisure centre and an award-winning restaurant. With free parking and free Wi-Fi, the hotel is 15 minutes from Yeovil. Rooms feature sumptuous fabrics ... More | visit website
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Acorn Inn

Acorn Inn

The Acorn Inn, has been awarded GOLD in the Taste of the West Awards 2015 in the best dining pub category for the South West of England. It also recently received a full page rave ... More | visit website

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Acorn Inn (0.11 miles)

Acorn Inn

Quality coaching inn that Thomas Hardy called 'The Sow & Acorn' in 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles'. Set in the picturesque village of Evershot, this lovely old stone-built Inn boasts worthy history. Log fires, beams, oak ... More | visit website

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Summer Lodge Hotel (0.14 miles)

Summer Lodge Hotel

Only two and a half hours away from London nestles Summer Lodge, a beautiful manor house built in 1789 right in the heart of Thomas Hardy's Dorset - who himself designed the Drawing Room and ... More | visit website

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Chetnole Inn (2.77 miles)

Chetnole Inn

This Award Winning Inn is tucked away in the beautiful Dorset Countryside, close to Sherborne. Having just been awarded FREEHOUSE of the YEAR 2008, by the Great British Pub Awards, had recent Michelin recognition and are 4 star ... More | visit website

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Quiet Woman House (2.97 miles)

Quiet Woman House

Quiet Woman House is set in the rural village of Halstock, just 6 miles south of Yeovil on the Dorset/Somerset border surrounded by beautiful countryside. We can be found just off the A37 between ... More | visit website

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Frog Hall (4.46 miles)

Frog Hall

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Nestled in its own peaceful valley in the heart of rural Dorset, "far from the madding crowd", is Frogmore Farm comprising 120 acres of delightful countryside. Frog Hall is a ... More

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The Helyar Arms (5.27 miles)

The Helyar Arms

The Helyar Arms is a characterful and traditional 15th Century inn offering a friendly welcome, award-winning food and highly-rated bedrooms in one of Somerset’s most beautiful settings.

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Little Barwick House (5.80 miles)

Little Barwick House
A privately owned, listed Georgian dower house set in 3 and a half acres with a delightful garden, Little Barwick House offers comfort and charm in a warm, relaxing atmosphere. Each of the 6 ... More | visit website
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The Rose and Crown (5.97 miles)

The Rose and Crown
The Rose and Crown is a friendly and cosy 17th Pub in the charming village of Bradford Abbas, run by the sensational and charismatic landlady Mary Ashby.

We have a good selection of Ales, draft beers, ... More | visit website
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White Horse Farm (6.04 miles)

White Horse Farm
Located in the rural Dorset in the hamlet of Middlemarsh, nr. Sherborne - 4 converted barn cottages and a 3-bed roomed 4-star luxury lodge cabin all with free Wi-Fi access. Dog and pet friendly and ... More | visit website
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The New Inn (6.04 miles)

The New Inn
Charming 16th century coaching inn stands in the centre of Cerne Abbas which can be best described as one of the most beautiful villages in England.The building is steeped in history and much of the ... More | visit website

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