Stickland FarmhouseWinterborne Stickland, Blandford Forum, Dorset, DT11 0NT Telephone: 01258 880119 Fax: 01258 880119 English Tourism Council 4 Diamonds Silver Award

Local Information
Stickland Farmhouse is the main dwelling of what was once a dairy enterprise called Stickland Farm. Today it is a Grade II listed property, the home of Sandy and Paul Crofton-Atkins.
Originally there were three farm cottages built between 1740 and 1818 which were subsequently joined under one roof during the early part of the last century. Many of the original features remain. |


| The village has a good pub, The Crown, a Post Office and a church and lies on the edge of the Blackmore Vale and Cranbourne chase country. Blandford Forum, known for its Georgian architecture, is 4½ miles, the old market town of Shaftesbury and Sherborne are 15 and 20 miles respectively, Dorchester is 18 miles and Poole and Bournemouth are 17 and 20 miles away. |

 | Much nearer are many charming villages in some of the most attractive countryside in England. There is good walking and there are many other points of interest in the area. |


All bedrooms are en suite with shower. Rooms have colour TV, coffee and tea facilities, and central heating, and there is off the road parking for guests.
The twin room is on the ground floor with its own access. |

Rates include full English breakfast
B&B £30.00 - £45.00 per person. No smoking. |

| 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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