Finalist for Dorset’s Best Dining pub 2010 & 2011 and named as the ‘Sow and Acorn’ in Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the D’Urbervilles, this lovingly restored 16th Century village inn is the perfect base for walking, exploring or just putting your feet up and relaxing. Enjoy the bar warmed by blazing log fires accompanied by local real ales, ciders, bar snacks and a substantial whisky and wine list. Try the fantastic food in the AA rosette, award winning restaurant sourcing ingredients from local suppliers such as fresh fish, game and West Country meats. This historic inn also boasts ten individually decorated ensuite bedrooms with flat screen TV’s and wi-fi. Comfort, style, great service and country charm all at your disposal. Room charges start from just £99.