Beautiful Inns in Beautiful Places

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The Kings Head is an imposing 200 year old Hotel, standing right on the town square, in the heart of the local community and the beautiful town of Wimborne Minster. Step off the High Street into Laing’s Bar and sink into the sofas while enjoying a cappuccino and a pastry. Our restaurant offers an extensive menu with food served all day, from classic favourites to more indulgent choices, all at great value.

The Antelope Hotel is a famous old coaching house in the High Street of Poole and has been a popular meeting place through the centuries. It still retains part of its original 15th century building. Situated so conveniently to Poole Quay, the hotel was used by the horse coaches as a stop off for Lymington, Southampton, Bath, Bristol, Weymouth and London.

The Anchor Inn is an idyllic colour-washed hotel overlooking the sea on the East Devon Coast. Can you picture it ? Beer itself is a delightful picture postcard village, once famous for its smugglers and the highly valued Beer stone, used in pottery and buildings such as St Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and the Tower of London.

The Cock Hotel rose to national pre-eminence in the great age of coach travel, with as many as 100 coaches a day coming into the Town. The Hotel was the official staging post for the famous Manchester Flier. An original timetable shows that the Flier left London at 8.30am, arriving in Manchester at 5.10am the next day with a 25 minute stop here at the Cock Hotel for dinner.