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Bed & Breakfast. 3 Ivy Cross, Shaftesbury, Dorset - Bed & Breakfast in Shaftesbury, Dorset, England.

Bowling Green Farm - A non working farm set in 8 acres of Dorset Blackmore countryside. It offers the ideal family holiday home in a quite relaxing and rural setting.

Cliff House - Bed & Breakfast in a comfortable listed grade II regency house close to the historic centre of Shaftesbury.

The Dairy House - A high quality accessible holiday home in rural North Dorset, located between Shaftesbury & Gillingham.

Hartgrove Farm Cottages - Self catering accommodation located near Shaftesbury, Dorset. Includes pictures, a description and a list of facilities, for each cottage.

Incombe Farm Lakeside Holiday Cottage - Self Catering Stable Cottage. Overlooking secluded lake. Free fishing. Within its own 25 acres of farmland with outstanding views. Local attractions nearby. Shaftesbury 1.5 miles.

The Knoll - Bed and breakfast in a victorian house in Shaftesbury.

Maple Lodge Guest House - Bed and breakfast in a georgian house in Shaftesbury.

The Retreat, Bed & Breakfast in the centre of Shaftesbury - Bed & Breakfast in a family run Georgian townhouse.

Royal Chase Hotel - Full details of rooms and facilities of this hotel located on the outskirts of Shaftesbury, Dorset.

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