The Eastbury & Spa

“The friendly and attentive staff ensure a relaxed and enjoyable stay.” - AA Inspector

LOCATION

SHERBORNE, DORSET

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Our Inspector's view

Much of the building's original 17th Century Georgian charm and elegance is maintained at this smart, luxurious property. Just five minutes' stroll from the abbey and close to the town centre, The Eastbury's friendly and attentive staff ensure a relaxed and enjoyable stay. Bedrooms have oodles of character and high levels of quality. There is also a spa here, ideal for a pampering break! Breakfast is served in the attractive dining room, overlooking the walled garden.

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Breakfast Award
The Eastbury & Spa
Long Street, SHERBORNE, Dorset, DT9 3BY

Features

Rooms
  • Private facilities annexe: 6
  • Rooms 26
  • Family bedrooms: 7
  • Bedrooms ground: 8
Children
  • Children welcome
  • Cots provided
  • High chairs
  • Laundry facilities
  • Children's portions or menu
Leisure
  • Gym available
  • Croquet Available
  • relationship with another leisure provider,beauty/treatment room,hot tub/Jacuzzi,steam room
Facilities
  • Free TV
  • Direct Dial
  • Wifi
  • Open parking
Accessibility
  • Accessible bedrooms: 3
  • Steps for wheelchair: 3
Opening times
  • Open all year
Weddings
  • Holds a civil ceremony licence
Food
  • Afternoon Tea
  • Dinner Served

About the area

Discover Dorset

Dorset means rugged varied coastlines and high chalk downlands. Squeezed in among the cliffs and set amid some of Britain’s most beautiful scenery is a chain of picturesque villages and seaside towns. Along the coast you’ll find the Lulworth Ranges, which run from Kimmeridge Bay in the east to Lulworth Cove in the west. Together with a stretch of East Devon, this is Britain’s Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, noted for its layers of shale and numerous fossils embedded in the rock. Among the best-known natural landmarks on this stretch of the Dorset coast is Durdle Door, a rocky arch that has been shaped and sculpted to perfection by the elements. The whole area has the unmistakable stamp of prehistory.

Away from Dorset’s magical coastline lies a landscape with a very different character and atmosphere, but one that is no less appealing. Here, winding, hedge-lined country lanes lead beneath lush, green hilltops to snug, sleepy villages hidden from view and the wider world. The people of Dorset are justifiably proud of the achievements of Thomas Hardy, its most famous son, and much of the county is immortalised in his writing. 

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