
Stickland Farmhouse
Winterborne Stickland, Blandford Forum, Dorset, DT11 0NT
Telephone: 01258 880119
Fax: 01258 880119

Stickland Farmhouse is a charming Dorset thatched cottage in an enviably rural setting. Sandy and Paul have poured love into this listed farmhouse and garden, the latter full of lupins, poppies, foxgloves, clematis and delphiniums. It is the main dwelling of what was once a dairy and sheep enterprise located in the centre of the conservation area of Winterborne Stickland.
Originally there were three farm cottages built between 1740 and 1818 which were subsequently joined under one roof early in the last century and is now a Grade II listed property.
The house, though renovated recently to a very comfortable, modern standard, still retains its original features such as inglenook fireplaces and beams, recovered from ships in times gone by. |
| On the first floor there are two double rooms joined by a short corridor and at garden level there is a twin room with independent entrance. Guests have access to a charming garden bursting with colour in the spring and summer months. |
| All rooms are ensuite, with tea facilities, TV and central heating. The village pub, The Crown, St Mary's Church and the Post Office and shop are within a 100yd walk from our spacious off street parking area. |
We have 3 Rooms, 2 doubles and 1 twin Price per room per night £70-£75 Single occupancy per room per night £55 Rates include full English breakfast
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Leaving Blandford, towards the south west, crossing the river Stour, go hard right shortly after passing Bryanston school entrance, following signs to Winterborne Stickland (4½ miles). Entering the village continue down North Street, turning right towards Winterborne Houghton, just past The Crown pub. Stickland Farmhouse will be found 150 yards on your left. Enter by the five bar gate. |
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