Marquis of Lorne
Marquis of Lorne
Nettlecombe
BRIDPORT
Dorset
DT6 3SY
Tel: 01308 485 236
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Description
Marquis of Lorne 16th Century Inn Beautiful West Dorset Countryside Bed & Breakfast Accommodation Restaurant Pub Food Real Ales.
The Marquis of Lorne HistoryBed and Breakfast Accommodation at The Marquis of Lorne Inn.
Originally a farmhouse dating back to the 16th Century, The Marquis now a Country Inn has a very good reputation for its food and ambience, a great place to stay for a relaxing short break or a longer holiday.
The Marquis offers lunch and evening meals in the cosy bars or separate dining areas every day, complimented by a wide range of local Palmers Real Ales and lagers and an extensive wine list.
Our menus which change daily are freshly cooked and consist of Pub and A la Carte restaurant meals, using the freshest local meats, fish and game when in season.
The Marquis of Lorne B & B Ratings/Awards AA Top 500 Places to Stay 2002/2003/2004/2005
THE REAL ALE PUB GUIDE 2005
The Good Pub Guide 2005
Camra Good Beer Guide 2005
R.A.C. 4 Diamonds En-suite Accommodation 2005
R.A.C. Sparkling Diamond Award 2004
R.A.C. Dining Award JANUARY 2005
AA 4 Diamonds En-suite Guest Accommodation 2005
AA Good Pub Guide 2005
World Heritage Coast Association Member 2003/4/5
Taste of The West Member 2003/4/5
South West Tourism Member 2002/2003/2004/5
Dorset and New Forest Business Partnership 2003/2004/2005
Bridport Local Food Directory 2004/2005
We look forward to welcoming you!
Attractions
The Marquis of Lorne B & B atttractionsBed and Breakfast Accommodation at The Marquis of Lorne Inn.
The Inn is well positioned to visit a wealth of interesting places. Nettlecombe is a small Hamlet with old stone cottages and a good starting point to walk the famous Ancient Roman Hill Fort Eggardon Hill, which has spectacular views over the coast and surrounding countryside.
The nearest shops are at Bridport, a small market town with regular local Farmers Markets' and a twice weekly street market with a great collection of antique stalls.
Powerstock, a picture postcard village is just 1/2 a mile away and has a very pretty Norman Church.
Local Beaches are easily accessible at Burton Bradstock, Eype, West Bay, which also has a small fishing port, Charmouth ,famous for its Heritage Centre and a superb area for fossil collecting, Lyme Regis, with its famous Cobb where the French Lieutenants Woman was filmed.