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by - written on 20/03/01 (Very useful, 177 readings)
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Whatever your interest in the area of Dorchester/Weymouth, be it visiting the birthplace of world-famous poet and novelist, Thomas Hardy, tracing your ancestry, or viewing the Iron Age or Roman remains of this ancient town, you are going to need a place to stay. There are a few hotels and B&B's in Dorchester town, but why pay expensive rates to stay at a hotel, when you can enjoy a stay at one of the best B&B's in the country. It's a small, but cosy and comfortable, detached house, highly rated by the Tourist Board, located on the on the outskirts of this small, historic town. It's only a short walk from the town centre, public records ... Read the complete review
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