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Beacon House - Large family home bed and breakfast. Details of facilities and local attractions with map.

Castle Lodge - A guest house situated alongside the castle grounds. Details of rooms, tariffs and local information.

Highcliffe Castle - The history and restoration of this 19th century building, with visitor information and details of numerous exhibitions held throughout the year.

Sea Corner Guest House - Located in village centre with adjacent Italian restaurant. Details of rooms, sample breakfast menu and information about the surrounding area.

Highcliffe Coach Holidays - Tours and excursions throughout the UK and Europe with day trips to areas of Dorset and Hampshire. Includes description of services and contact details.

The White House - Details of the bed and breakfast accommodation at this ETC and AA 4 star rated guest house. Includes location and contact information.

Highcliffe Village - Visitor information with sections on eating out, where to stay, local attractions and history.

Golfers Reach - Bed and breakfast accommodation situated next to the golf club. Contact details and photographs of rooms.

Waterford Lodge Hotel - Situated near to Friars Cliff beach and part of the Best Western group. Details of rooms, amenities, conference package, rates and reservations.

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