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| Page Views: 620 Last Visit to Cerne Abbas: May, 2007 | A little village with a giant of a story! by Jenniflower - last update: May 20, 2007 |
This was the little village we stayed at when we visited Dorset.
We fell in love with it!
From its winding roads to its impressive church and abbey, from a very interesting cemetary (I love cemeteries!) to its renowned Royal Oak pub with its own Master Chef of England - with it's huge collection of teapots and tea cups hanging from the ceilings, which is also a couple of hundred years old!
The cream teas we had here were so delicious - we couldnt watch the calories for fear of passing out... - they were so good we had them twice! Tons of history and a pretty, neat little village.
Definately a thumbs up for Cerne Abbas :) |
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| Pros: | "Character and history seeps from every nook and crag!" | | Cons: | "Village people could be friendlier" | | In A Nutshell: | "Typical English village... as one imagines it to be!" |
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mustertal Wed Jul 2, 2008 16:47 UTC I must stop off next time I pas through. I just love looking round old grave yards. | sourbugger Sun Apr 20, 2008 22:15 UTC never been there myself, but i understand many have begun life after thie parents 'froliced' on the naughty bits of the chalk man himself ! | Spincat Fri Oct 5, 2007 18:24 UTC I've stayed here lots over maybe 20 years -tho' I love it, it has got less good with each change of management. Have never stayed in that bit (won't now!) Main part fine still but less characterful than it was | Dabs Fri Aug 3, 2007 15:42 UTC Sounds like a lovely place even if the hotel was not so nice, love all the ivy on the side of the pub :-) |
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