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Hotels and B&B's near Child Okeford

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King's Head Hotel
No rooms: 27
Prices from: £75*

King's Head Hotel

13.61 miles
A charming character hotel with friendly staff to help enjoy your stay. Great food cooked by our talented chef Lyn Williams. Sit back and enjoy a meal to remember in style

Horton Inn
No rooms: 10
Prices from: £65*

Horton Inn

11.83 miles
Horton Inn stands on the edge of Cranborne Chase. Within easy reach of the New Forest, Blackmore Vale, Poole Harbour and the beautiful Dorset coast.

The Angel Inn
No rooms: 7
Prices from: £85*

The Angel Inn

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13.35 miles
An elegant GastroPub, serving 2 AA rosette winning cuisine with fine wines. Comfortable, relaxed accommodations in the beautiful rural village of Hindon, Wiltshire.

Eastbury Hotel
No rooms: 21
Prices from: £65*

Eastbury Hotel

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11.91 miles
The Eastbury, now an elegant hotel, was in Georgian days a private residence. Relax in our peaceful walled garden. Now a privately owned hotel.

Holbrook Country House Hotel
No rooms: 21
Prices from: £99*

Holbrook Country House Hotel

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12.98 miles
Holbrook House is an enchanting Country House Hotel, set in 17 acres of park and natural woodlands. Set in the heart of the county of Somerset, it is the perfect venue for both business and pleasure.

The Lamb Inn
No rooms: 14
Prices from: £80*

The Lamb Inn

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13.31 miles
The Lamb began trading as a public house probably as early as the 12th Century. By 1870 it was already well established as a posting inn that supplied 300 post horses for coaches.