A Kaleidoscope of Coast & Country in Dorset

Filled from horizon to horizon with majestic scenery and fascinating locations, Dorset is an understated gem of Britain’s historical landscape. On this idyllic break, we take in some of the most storied destinations across the coast and countryside which provided the inspiration for the fictional region of Wessex, the setting for many of Thomas Hardy’s works. We’re treated to guided tours through the wealth of medieval houses and historical sites littered across the land, including Wolfeton House, Warmwell House and Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens, home to a variety of rare and exotic plants. Step into the heart of Hardy Country on these enchanting few days away.


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Holiday Highlights

  • 4 nights at the Royal Chase Hotel, Shaftesbury with dinner & breakfast
  • Porterage where available
  • Welcome drink
  • After-dinner tea & coffee at the hotel
  • Visits to Moignes Court, Wolfeton House, Warmwell House, Athelhampton House, Mappeton House & Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens
  • Guided tour of Wolfeton House
  • Guided tour of Warmwell House
  • Guided tour & refreshments at Athelhampton House
  • Guided tour of Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens
  • Themed evening talk from a guest speaker
  • Accompanied by a friendly tour manager on some evenings

 

Please inform us at the time of booking of any special dietary requirements.


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Royal Chase Hotel, Shaftesbury (JG4 rating)

Deep in the scenic surroundings of the Blackmore Vale sits the charming Royal Chase Hotel. This former 17th-century monastery offers a peaceful and comfortable stay in charmingly decorated rooms, as well as a fascinating history and friendly welcome. The hotel includes a restaurant, bar and indoor pool, while the en-suite rooms feature a TV, hairdryer, tea and coffee-making facilities and free Wi-Fi.

Sunday: Arrival

Check in to the Royal Chase Hotel, Shaftesbury in the afternoon. Later, we enjoy a welcome drink reception hosted by our tour manager.

 

Monday: Moignes Court & Wolfeton House

We start our day with a visit to Dorset’s oldest inhabited house, Moignes Court, the home of the Cree family since the 1820s. This deceptively modest 12th-century manor house in the village of Owermoigne is an impressive example of medieval architecture, with only a small number of alterations made to the structure due to a fire in 1880. There are many historical highlights for us to discover during our visit, including a collection of 13th-century windows, a first-floor court room and even a moat! The medieval grounds are still exquisitely well-preserved and have been repurposed by the current owners of a wild living initiative, providing charming holiday accommodation and education spaces for members of the community and beyond.

 

Later we travel to the magnificent Wolfeton House near Charminster for a guided tour. This Grade 1 listed building dates back as far as the late 15th century and was expanded upon in the latter half of the 16th century when most of the features we see today were built. Architectural highlights of the grounds include two non-identical towers on the north and south sides of the house and an astonishingly well-preserved Gatehouse that previously paved the way to the main house and has seen several notable historical figures pass through including Sir Walter Raleigh and Thomas Hardy.

 

Tuesday: Warmwell House & Athelhampton House

Today we visit Warmwell House, an immaculately maintained 17th-century Jacobean Manor in what would be the heart of Thomas Hardy’s fictional Wessex country. Surrounded by acres of landscaped gardens and delightful greenery, Warmwell is a quintessentially English manor house complete with sophisticated wooden interiors, elegant occasion rooms and leisure facilities including a hedge maze and a tennis court. On our exclusive guided tour, we are given the chance to explore this wonderful property and discover the storied history that lies within.

 

Our next stop takes us to lovely Athelhampton for a tour of Athelhampton House, referred to as one of England’s ‘most important medieval manor houses’. The site of Athelhampton House has been populated since the Saxon era and is even mentioned in the Domesday Book where it is known as ‘Pidele’, meaning there is a wealth of history to uncover during our guided tour. Later we enjoy some refreshments after the conclusion of our tour before returning to our hotel.

 

After dinner this evening, we enjoy an interesting themed talk from a guest speaker.

 

Wednesday: Mapperton House & Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens

We travel to the parish of Mapperton for our visit to Mapperton House, owned by American Viscountess Julie Montagu who shares her unique experiences on Youtube. With its meticulous gardens and eagle-topped pillars that flank the pathway to the entrance, first impressions of Mapperton House can’t help but make you feel as though you’ve been pulled into the pages of a romance novel. Called ‘the nation’s finest manor house’ by Country Life Magazine, this Grade 1 listed house dates back to the 11th century and has been built upon extensively throughout the centuries with many of the features on display today having been established during the house’s reconstruction in the second half of the 16th century.

 

Lying on the Jurassic coast, surrounded by green fields and spectacular scenery, the Grade 1 listed Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens is a fascinating highlight of the county, whose legacy stretches back to its founding in the middle of the 18th century. Thanks to the microclimate afforded to the property by the surrounding woodland valley, there is a great variety of rare and exotic plant species on display here, all of which are maintained without the use of greenhouses which would normally be required for plants of this kind. We take a special look through this delightful collection, from the local camellia groves and rhododendrons to the formal and informal gardens and the specially curated climate zones that exhibit specimens from different topographical environments within a few steps of one another, there’s no shortage of botanical wonders to discover.

 

Thursday: Departure

After breakfast, check out of the hotel for the journey home.

 

Please note: the itinerary order is subject to change and guided tours are subject to availability.

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