B and Bs in Tisbury

Little Hazels B&B
Monmouth road
Tuckingmill

Tisbury
Wiltshire

SP3 6NR
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There are three double bedrooms. One of these can be a twin or a double with a superkingsize bed. All our rooms are en suite and have tea and coffee making facilities, a colour TV and DVD and a hairdryer. Little Hazels is situated on the edge of the village of Tisbury in an area known as Tuckingmill. This extreme south western part of Wiltshire near the Dorset border is sometimes described as Secret England because of the rolling hills, wooded slopes, small lakes and beautiful scenery. We are within 4 miles of main roads yet well hidden and peaceful. The River Nadder winds its way through the village and the surrounding chalk downs. Many of the houses are built from the local stone quarried nearby. Tisbury is steeped in history and was mentioned in the Doomsday Book. It's worth a visit to St John's Church to see the yew tree, claimed to be 4000 years old, or take a stroll through the village and catch sight of Place Farm with its Tythe Barn the largest thatched one in England. Tisbury is a bustling village with many facilities including a good range of shops, a post office, bank, small supermarket with cash machine, dentist, doctor's surgery, library, sports centre and outdoor swimming pool (open May - October). We also have a main line station (London Waterloo-Exeter) and we are only a short distance from the A303, A30 and A350 by car.

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