“This charming hotel occupies a 13th-century country house in Beaminster. In the unique guestrooms, modern design contrasts with beautifully preserved heritage details like centuries-old inglenooks and stone-mullioned windows; book a luxury suite for a four-poster bed. A stylish country hotel.”
“This charming hotel occupies a 13th-century country house in Beaminster. In the unique guestrooms, modern design contrasts with beautifully preserved heritage details like centuries-old inglenooks and stone-mullioned windows; book a luxury suite for a four-poster bed. A stylish country hotel.”
Recommended For
- Country Escape
- Set in an idyllic cottage dating back to the 13th century, this hotel is perfect for a tranquil country escape
- Families
- Family suites at the hotel are designed to accommodate children, making this hotel popular with parents
- Romantic Break
- Couples love the heritage detail at this hotel; book a suite for added indulgence
- Museums
- Visit the nearby Dinosaurland Fossil Museum, a great family day out where children learn about fossil formation and dinosaurs
- Great walks
- Explore the dramatic Dorset coast on a long walk; head to the Golden Cap, a flat-topped hill of deep orange sandstone
- Fishing
- Go fly fishing on the River Brit, a popular fishing spot which neighbours this hotel
- Pet friendly
- Pets are allowed on request in the two dog friendly rooms. Charges may be applicable
- Intimate
- Romantic
- Secluded setting
- Quiet
- Family Suites
- Full of character
- Charming
- Traditional
- Wellbeing
- Child friendly
- Village
- Historic
- Boutique
- Restaurant
Facilities
- Pet friendly
- Pets are allowed on request in the two dog friendly rooms. Charges may be applicable
- Wifi
- Safe
- Parking
- Family Suites
- Bar
- Massage
- Suites
- Room service
- Sitting Room
- Child friendly
- Garden
- Restaurant
Activities
- Museums
- Visit the nearby Dinosaurland Fossil Museum, a great family day out where children learn about fossil formation and dinosaurs
- Great walks
- Explore the dramatic Dorset coast on a long walk; head to the Golden Cap, a flat-topped hill of deep orange sandstone
- Fishing
- Go fly fishing on the River Brit, a popular fishing spot which neighbours this hotel
Map & Location
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Other Reviews
The Ollerod
This is classic Thomas Hardy country (Beaminster was Emminster in Tess of the d’Urbervilles); a mini market town, with a perfect little square, tucked into a fold of the Brit Valley. The Ollerod (meaning cowslip in old Dorset dialect) has the look of an old coaching inn, a hint of rural manor, but the long, low building - weathered Dorset hamstone, mullioned windows draped in foliage - was founded as a medieval priests’ house.
Originally published by i-Escape (view article)