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The Bridge House Hotel Beaminster
  

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Set in the heart of beautiful Beaminster (Hardy's Emminster) and surrounded by stunning countryside, this 700 year-old former priest’s house is steeped in history and character.

With crackling log fires in centuries-old inglenooks, stone mullioned windows, oak beams and candles, here you can relax without fuss or hurry in an environment that is both ancient and modern. While the building may be Medieval, its interior and facilities are entirely up to date. Refurbished public areas, new bathrooms throughout and investment in new technology, such as Wi-fi, ensure the Bridge House is firmly in the 21st Century while maintaining the hotel’s stunning original features. Within easy reach of Dorset's fossil paradise, the Jurassic Coast, during your stay you can explore many sites of natural beauty, including Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove and Lyme Regis. The Conference/Sun Room overlooks the terrace and walled garden and accommodates up 20 delegates boardroom style or 30 delegates theatre style. There are two breakout rooms adjacent to the Sun Room, which can be provided (notice is required). The walled garden is tailor-made for champagne receptions. Cosy bar and lounge with open fires complete the comfort.


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Hotel availability can be checked up to 1 year into the future, no year is necessary.

Hotel Policies:

Check In / Check Out
•  You may check in from 14:00 hours onwards.
•  You must check out by 11:00 hours.
Cancellations
•  Cancellations made within days of the check in date are charged 100% of the total booking fee
Payment - We accept
• Visa
• Mastercard
• American Express

CANCELLATION POLICY: null COMMENTS: Please note: dogs are restricted to Coach House rooms only.

Rooms

Four Poster Room ()

Arguably the best room in the house, this room features a blend of Georgian high ceilings, cornices and shuttered windows with mahogany furniture and antiques. It also boasts a high-tech Phillip Starck walk-in shower and a large Georgian window overlooking the beautiful walled garden.
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Superior Double/Twin Room ()

A choice of large bedrooms either in the 600-year-old wing of the building, with mullioned windows and stone fireplaces, or wonderful cottage suites with a mix of luxury bathrooms including a spa room and classic slipper bath. They overlook the stunning walled garden.
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Standard Double/Twin Room ()

A mixture of country-style and contemporary rooms, along with one of the oldest in the hotel - 600 years (Room 3). Here lies the original priest's hole used by the clergy to escape capture! One ground floor room (5) has been designed with easy access for the less able bodied. It is soon to have a large walk-in shower. There are limited views of the walled garden, mostly overlooking the walled, private car park.
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Coach House Double/Twin Room ()

A unique stylistic fusion of country and contemporary, these room are set in the converted old Coach House.
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Single Room ()

There is a choice of 2 singles: one is in the old building and beautifully refurbished (this used to be sold as a small double but the house would prefer single occupants to be more comfortable); and the other single is unashamedly small and is in the Coach House conversion. Its size is reflected in the price.
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Coach House Family Room ()

A double with two adjoining rooms with bath and shower.
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Local Attractions:

• The Swannery, Abbotsbury(14 km)- A world centre for swan conservation. Watch baby swans hatching.
• Hardy's Cottage(24 km)- Birthplace of novelist and poet Thomas Hardy Home of Thomas Hardy until the age of 34 Under the Greenwood Tree' and 'Far from the Madding Crowd' were written here Traditional cottage style garden
• River Cottage(3 km)- The setting for the original Channel 4 River Cottage series, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's former home lies on the River Brit. Follow this unspoilt trail to River Cottage and marvel at the amazing wildlife including kingfishers.
• The Jurassic Coast(9 km)- A dedicated World Heritage Site, the Jurassic Coast is a fossil paradise. Miles of spectacular cliff top walks. Fossil finding expeditions arranged

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