The Saxon Arms, Stratton, Dorset is a village inn in the heart of Thomas Hardy’s Wessex country and near his mythical town of Casterbridge, better known as Dorchester
The Kings Arms - Longham
We are a popular destination fine dining pub on the fringe of Bournemouth, Dorset (close to the airport) on the A348. Our premises has been recently refurbished, providing a tasteful environment mixing vibrant colours and fabrics with old and new furnishings.
We're well known for our speciality area of beef, which is sourced locally from high quality butchers on local farms in Dorset or neighbouring counties. Our beef dishes, and more, are prepared by Chefs Gareth Homer and Mark Miller, who between them have over 30 years experience within the trade, cooking for many AA rosette restarants and coming runner up in the young chef of the year award are but to name a few. Our food is of genuinely excellent quality, but also offers great value for money.
The Kings Arms - Stoborough
The Kings Arms Stoborough stands at the gateway to the Purbecks, Dorset, glorious sandy beaches, picturesque countryside, villages and the breathtaking World Heritage Jurassic Coast.
Today the Kings Arms caters for everyone incorporating contemporary and traditional pub food, supported by Award Winning Real Ales and Wines. During the summer months the floral display is probably the finest in the Isle of Purbeck and is constantly praised by our patrons.
Our Head Chef Peter Harrison, has had a wealth of experience within the industry, including prestigious hotels and AA rosette restaurants from which he built his reputation.
Dorchester
Welcome to the County Town of Dorset's website. The Visitor Guide details the most popular attractions Dorchester has to offer, with maps and pictures of this great and historic County town.
Cerne Giant
A huge outline sculpted into the chalk hillside above the village of Cerne Abbas representing a naked, sexually aroused, club-wielding giant.
Jurassic Coast
The Dorset and East Devon Coast World Heritage Site is England's first natural World Heritage Site - it is known as The Jurassic Coast. It covers 95 miles of truly stunning coastline from East Devon to Dorset, with rocks recording 185 million years of the Earth's history.
Weymouth
The Classic Seaside Resort of Weymouth, with its beach and idyllic leisure harbour, nestles perfectly alongside the rugged "Isle" of Portland, the perfect place for visitors who just want to get away from it all.
Maiden Castle
Dorchester is the location of Maiden Castle, the largest and most complex Iron Age hill fort in Britain. The castle was first laid out in 600BC over the remains of a Neolithic settlement. During the following centuries the hill fort was extended and additional defences thrown up around it.


