Places to stay in Piddlehinton, Dorset
Piddlehinton is a village and civil parish in west Dorset, situated in the Piddle valley 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Dorchester. In the 2011 census the parish had a population of 403. Piddlehinton formerly constituted a liberty containing only the parish itself. Places to eat in the region include Restaurant At The Piddle Inn, Restaurant At The European Inn, The European Inn, and The Blue Vinny.
The center of Piddlehinton ( which is at is longitude -2°24'16.573 and latitude 50°46'26.277 ) is located
2 miles away from Piddletrenthide, 4 miles away from Puddletown, 4 miles away from Godmanstone and 4 miles away from Charminster.
Available Piddlehinton lodging
We currently have 5 accommodations in and around Piddlehinton.
Hotels
Approx 5 miles away in Dorchester:
You’ll feel right at home when you stay with us, whether it’s for a quick stop over for a business trip, a weekend away with friends or a break with the family, The Sydney Arms is the perfect place to relax and refuel.
Bed & Breakfasts
Approx 5 miles away in Dorchester:
The Old Ship Inn boasts outstanding bed and breakfast accommodation in the centre of Dorchester with ample local parking.
Our en-suite rooms are bright, modern and clean. All bed and breakfast rooms include free Wi-Fi access plus TV and hot drink making facilities..
Bed & Breakfasts
Approx 3 miles away in Piddletrenthide:
Beautifully positioned in the little village of Piddletrenthide near Dorchester, The Poachers Inn has something for everyone. From the minute you walk through the door you can experience the traditional yet modern bar and restaurant which serves wonderful food, ales and wine.
MUSTON MANOR is a charming 17th century Manor House built by the Churchill family and remaining in their ownership until bought by the present owners, Mr & Mrs Barry Paine, some 25 years ago..
Approx 4 miles away in Cerne Abbas:
A peaceful, rural park with exceptional views of Dorset Downs and Blackmore Vale.
We are situated near the ancient village of Cerne Abbas, high above the steep hillside where the 180 foot high figure of the Cerne man is carved into the hillside..