Description
This gorgeous mansion has regency elegance, with sweeping staircases and stunning landscaped gardens. The scene of much of the famous TV comedy, To the Manor Born, Cricket St. Thomas was also frequently visited by Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton.
Itinerary
Monday: We depart the Travel Centre this morning and make our way to Somerset, taking a comfort stop en route. We arrive at the hotel late afternoon.
Tuesday: Today we drive along the Jurassic Coast to Seaton where we ride on the famous Seaton Tramway on the narrow-gauge heritage trams. This journey travels between Seaton, Colyford and Colyton in East Devon's glorious Axe Valley.
Wednesday: Today we visit Dorchester, the town associated with Thomas Hardy, where the weekly market is held. In the afternoon, we visit the fascinating Tank Museum at Bovington which brings the story of tanks and their crews to life.
Thursday: Today is your free day to enjoy all that Warners has to offer. Why not use the hotel’s excellent leisure facilities.
Friday: We depart the hotel this morning and make our way to Hugglescote, with adequate comfort stops, arriving back late afternoon.
Venue Information
Cricket St. Thomas Hotel
This classic country house is set in splendid parkland, with colourful gardens, lakes, and a unique woodland area.
All bedrooms are en suite with tea/coffee making facilities, television, telephone, hair dryer free WiFi. The hotel also has leisure facilities. All Warner Leisure Hotels operate in a cashless environment and cash is not accepted. They also ask guests carry their own cases from the coach to their rooms, however should any guests require assistance, ask your arrival host.
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