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England - South - Dorset - Blandford Forum

Bryanston Cottage

A Peaceful Cottage in the middle of the delightful Georgian Town of Blandford Forum

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Bryanston Cottage
Bryanston Street
Blandford Forum
Dorset
1 Double from:£30.00 pppn
1 Family from:£30.00 pppn
1 Twin from:£30.00 pppn
Garden and/or patio area for guests All rooms have TV. All or some rooms have ensuite facilities. All rooms have tea and coffee making facilities. Hairdryers are available in rooms or on request. Smoking is not permitted in the establishment.
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Description

Very peaceful and quiet in a well matured garden with sweeping, uninterrupted views of Crown Meadows to the River Stour. Bryanston Cottage is conveniently situated in the middle of the delightful, Georgian Town of Blandford Forum.

Ideally based for exploring Hardy country, Dorset's Jurassic Coast, the market towns of Sherbourne and Shaftsbury and the Cathedral cities of Wells and Salisbury.

As shown in '25 Beautiful Homes' July 2002 Edition


Lord Portman built Bryanston Cottage in the late 1700's for his mistress. He was able to walk across his Deer Park to visit her without entering the town.

Today, the old Portman seat forms the core of Bryanston School.

The Deer Park is known as the Crown meadows and Bryanston Cottage continues to sit behind its Ha Ha overlooking them, the river Stour and Bryanston School's woods beyond.

Every room in the house shares this stunning uninterrupted view.

Very peaceful and quiet in a well matured garden with sweeping, uninterrupted views of Crown Meadows to the River Stour. Bryanston Cottage is conveniently situated in the middle of the delightful, Georgian Town of Blandford Forum.

Ideally based for exploring Hardy country, the market towns of Sherbourne and Shaftsbury and the Cathedral cities of Wells and Salisbury.

2 Bedrooms and a Studio Flat
En-suite facilities in all rooms
TV in all rooms
Tea and coffee making facilities
Ironing facilities
Hairdryer
Children welcome over 8 years old
Special diets catered for
Ample off-road parking
A non-smoking establishment

Local Attractions

Things to See and do in the Area

Chettle House (6 Miles)
In 1710 Thomas Archer was commissioned to build Chettle House. The house has no corners, all the corners are rounded in common with the Archer style.

Kingston Lacy (6 Miles)
Kingston Lacy is a magnificent mansion managed by The National Trust. It has important collections and is set in attractive formal gardens and parkland.

Priest's House Museum (8 Miles)
The Priest's House is a historic town house dating from the 16th century. This is a Grade II listed building which retains many original architectural features.

Athelhampton House and Gardens (10 Miles)
Athelhampton is one of the finest 15th century houses in England, containing many magnificently furnished rooms. The gardens, dating from 1891, have excellent views and gain much from the fountains and River Piddle flowing through.

Stapehill Abbey (11 Miles)
For nearly 200 years, Stapehill Abbey, home to a Silent Order of Nuns, was a place of quiet retreat and meditation locked away from the outside world. It is now a museum, farm, gardens and craft centre.

Wimborne Minster (9 Miles)
The delightful historic, bustling market town of Wimborne Minster lies in the picturesque water meadows of the rivers Stour and Allen. Wimborne Minster is twinned with Valognes in France and Ochsenfurt in Germany.

Cerne Abbas (14 Miles)
Famed for the Cerne Giant - a striking, mysterious, 180-foot high figure cut into the chalk downs overlooking the village, Cerne Abbas is popular for its picturesque streets, 15th century houses and Abbey ruins.

Milborne Port (14 Miles)
Milborne Port was once one of the most important towns in Somerset, with its own mint. Attractive old buildings include the market hall, Guildhall, church and fives court.
 

Location

How to find us
Take the A354 from Salisbury to Blandford.
Follow the signs to town centre, this will put you into a one-way system.
Turn right after the market place.
Very sharp turn left into Bryanston Street by left fork.
It is a narrow street. Bryanston Cottage is on the left.
Ignore the first gate and enter by the gate (gates open outwards) past the house.

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