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For more information about Arts & Crafts, we recommend a visit to;
www.achome.co.uk

Fossil hunting? We recommend the Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre, to find out more about it go to:
www.charmouth.org

Searching for property in the area? Use Norburton Hall as a base while viewing some of the properties found by visiting;
www.coastalpropertysearch.co.uk

The delicious, award-winning bacon and sausages that we serve - and provide in our breakfast boxes - are from Denhay Farm, near Bridport.
www.denhay.co.uk

The smoked fish ­ haddock and kippers are from another award winner; Bridfish Smokery in Bridport.
www.bridfishsmokery.com

Wonderful tasting tea (in our breakfast boxes), coffee and hot chocolate from (yet another award winner) Clipper Teas in Beaminster.
www.clipper-teas.com

The tasty cereals we serve and are in our breakfast boxes are from Dorset Cereals from Poundbury, Dorchester.
www.dorset-cereals.co.uk

Our biscuits are made by Moore’s, the renowned family run bakery in Morcombelake just outside Bridport, they have been baking biscuits since before 1860.
www.moores-biscuits.co.uk

Check the weather for the area around Burton Bradstock by following this link to the BBC weather www.bbc.co.uk/weather

Local jewellery mde to order, elegant and unusual necklaces, earings and bracelets using combinations of sterling silver beads, semi precious stones,
pearls or shells.
www.getknottedjewellery.co.uk

A great place to visit and buy gifts is the Dansel gallery, beautiful contemporary wood, from furniture to jewellery boxes, and from lamps to toys. www.danselgallery.co.uk

From the East (London and Southampton)
From the M27 eastbound, continue straight into the A31 (Ringwood Road). After approximately 18 miles (29 km) take the 3rd exit off the roundabout to join the A35. Continue straight along the A35 for 24 miles (38.7 km) then turn left to Shipton Gorge and Burton Bradstock. Continue straight along the lane through Shipton Gorge into Burton Bradstock. The entrance to Norburton Hall is halfway down the hill, on the left just after you pass the Burton Bradstock sign.

From the West (Honiton)

From Honiton, take the A35 signposted Axminster and Dorchester. Keep on the A35 for 22.5 miles until you reach the ‘Crown roundabout’ next to a pub and garden centre on the outskirts of Bridport. Take the 3rd exit B3157 signposted to Burton Bradstock and Abbotsbury. After 2.1 miles you enter the village of Burton Bradstock; turn left immediately after The Anchor Inn into Shadrach. Continue along this road into Shipton Lane. Drive along the lane for approximately 400m and the entrance to Norburton Hall is the first driveway on your right.

From the North (M5)
Leave the M5 at J25 and take the A358 to Weymouth, Yeovil and Honiton. Follow the A358 to Chard. Where the A358 meets the A303 at the Ilminster Travelodge roundabout, take the 4th exit signposted to Chard. When you reach Chard, continue to follow the A358 to Axminster, by going straight on at the traffic lights and then turning right at the mini roundabout.

On the outskirts of Axminster, follow the signs to Dorchester (A35) on the B3261 and then turn left onto the A35 at the T-junction. Remain on the A35 and after 12.9 miles you will reach the ‘Crown roundabout’ next to a pub and garden centre on the outskirts of Bridport. Take the 3rd exit B3157 signposted to Burton Bradstock and Abbotsbury. After 2.1 miles you enter the village of Burton Bradstock; turn left immediately after The Anchor Inn into Shadrach. Continue along this road into Shipton Lane. Drive along the lane for approximately 400m and the entrance to Norburton Hall is the first driveway on your right.

By train
We can book taxis for guests who wish to travel by train (please let us know in advance). Several British Rail stations are close to Norburton Hall. They are:

• Dorchester (15 miles)
• Maiden Newton (8 miles)
• Axminster (15 miles)