Places to stay in Alweston, Dorset

Alweston is a village in Northern Dorset located on the outskirts of Sherborne just off the A3030. Local restaurants include The Three Elms Inn, The Walled Garden Restaurant, Conservatory Restaurant, and Digby Tap.

The center of Alweston ( which is at is longitude -2°28'33.088 and latitude 50°55'35.460 ) is located 3 miles away from Sherborne, 3 miles away from Oborne, 3 miles away from Holnest and 6 miles away from Chetnole.

Available Alweston lodging

We currently have 4 accommodations in and around Alweston.

Alweston Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses

Bed & Breakfasts

Munden House

An old farm cottage best suited for weekends and short holidays with comfortable Bed & Breakfast Sherborne offer flexible and spacious accommodation in Sherborne Bed & Breakfast with fully equipped kitchenettes. This Sherborne Bed and Breakfast .....
Munden House
Alweston, Dorset
Hotels

Golden Hill Cottage

Approx 4 miles away in Stourton Caundle:

Hotels

Antelope Hotel

Approx 4 miles away in Sherborne:

Greenhill
Sherborne, Dorset
Bed & Breakfast

Approx 5 miles away in Sherborne:

Hermitage
Sherborne, Dorset

Alweston Camping, Caravans, Self Catering

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Things to see and do, places to eat in Alweston

Photograph of Tamburino Gold, Sherborne
Tamburino Gold

Rajpoot ( Dining / Indian ). We only use the finest traditional Indian recipes to create tantalising dishes with a modern twist. All of our dishes are prepared using the highest quality & freshest spices, herbs & ingredients. Our aim is presenting authentic Indian cuisine at the highest order to the people of Sherborne & surrounding. rajpootinsherborne.co.uk Link

Tamburino Gold ( Dining / Italian ). Owner Domenico Taravella is from Sicily, where passion runs deep. No more so than the passion for food and hospitality. In fact, Domenico began his restaurant career at the tender age of 14 – not surprising, because as he says, “Food and drink are part of the culture of my country. We embrace them at a very young age!” www.tamburino.co.uk Link