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Who could resist staying in the very house where Thomas Hardy met and fell in love with his wife, Emma Gifford? Hardy, then an architect, was working on the church and Emma was the rector's sister-in-law; the Old Rectory later featured in Hardy's A Pair of Blue Eyes. Even better, the house is now a welcoming b&b, run with warmth and efficiency by owners Sally and Chris Searle, who grow much of the fruit for the locally sourced breakfasts in their garden, over which the cosy guest sitting room looks.
Eco break
Country Escape
Great walks
Pet friendly
Learning
Other Activities
Surfing
Sights nearby
Restrictions on children
Literary
Quiet
Organic food
No restaurant
Secluded setting
Sit-out Terrace
Full of character
House party feel
Eco
Romantic
Traditional
Beach nearby
Historic
B&B
Sea Views
Rooms
4 rooms in this hotelPet friendly
Up to two dogs can be accommodated in the Old Stable Room, but are not permitted in the main houseRestrictions on children
No children under 12Fireplace
No restaurant
Sit-out Terrace
Parking
Wifi
Sitting Room
Garden
Great walks
Learning
Other Activities
Surfing
Sights nearby
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