The Kings Arms in Stoborough, Dorset is a dog friendly family inn
close to many attractions; Redclyffe Yacht Club, The Tank Museum,
Monkey World and many more...
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 Saxon Arms - Stratton
Our philosophy at the Saxon Arms near Dorchester, Dorset is to serve excellent quality food at affordable prices.
We remain true to the principles of a rural English village inn avoiding the term 'gastro pub' not to confuse us as just a purely dining venue instead great pub classics and modern innovative dishes influenced by our head chef Nigel Popperwell who hails from Dorset and has maintained two AA rosette standard since 1994.
Nigel who has recently joined our team having worked in some of the best establishments in Britain and Europe including the five star Westbury Hotel, Mayfair London, The Old Government House, Guernsey and recently for Duncan Bannatyne in Hastings.
Swanage & Wareham RFC Website
Click on the link opposite to visit the official Swanage & Wareham RFC Website.
Swanage & Wareham RFC Ground & Club House
Bestwall, Wareham, Dorset BH20 4HY
Wareham and Purbeck Young Farmers,
Wareham and Purbeck young farmers, is a big group of friends who enjoy activities and having fun.
Springfield Country Hotel
We are situated conveniently in one of the most beautiful parts of the country, just a few minutes drive from Monkey World, Lulworth Castle, Corfe Castle, Swanage Steam Railway and the beaches of Swanage, Studland & Lulworth to name but a few!
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.
Redclyffe Yacht Club
Redclyffe Yacht Club nestles on the west bank of the River Frome at Redcliffe, just half a mile down stream from the old historic port and walled Saxon town of Wareham. It was founded in 1933 and over the years has provided a peaceful haven for all those who enjoy ‘messing about’ on the water.
Purbeck Sports Centre
Purbeck Sports Centre is a modern and accessible leisure centre featuring some of the best facilities on the south coast. It is situated half a mile north of Wareham town centre and has ample free parking (including designated bays for disabled customers).
BEEREX 2010
BEEREX 2010 will be held on Easter Weekend at the Wareham Masonic Hall, Howards Lane, Wareham, Dorset.
CarelineUK
CarelineUK, offers a comprehensive range of call response services from telecare to service control solutions for organisations and individuals and are the leading provider of emergency alarm monitoring in the UK.
Stoborough School
It is our intention to see every child achieve his/her individual potential whilst in Stoborough School, regardless of creed, race, gender, or family background. To do this we offer a curriculum which is broad, balanced and fully inclusive, which allows depth of study when required and shows differentiation to match ability.
The Tank Museum
At The Tank Museum we bring the history of tanks and tank crew to life…
Supported by the world’s best collection of tanks & action packed live displays.
The Tank Museum is the museum of the Royal Tank Regiment & Royal Armoured Corps.
Monkey World
Monkey World assists governments around the world to stop the smuggling of primates from the wild. At the Centre refugees of this illegal trade as well as those that have suffered abuse or neglect are rehabilitated into natural living groups.
The Blue Pool
Set north of the Purbeck Hills between Wareham and Corfe Castle off the A351. The Blue Pool at Furzebrook constantly varies in colour. Very fine clay in suspension in the water diffracts light in different ways producing a spectrum of colour sometimes green sometimes turquoise. Set in a deep clay bowl, steps lead down to the waters edge or up to views of the Purbeck Hills. The Pool is surrounded by 25 acres of heath woodland and gorse interlaced with sandy paths that seem to take you to another world.
Corfe Castle
One of Britain's most majestic ruins and once a controlling gateway through the Purbeck Hills, Corfe Castle boasts breathtaking views and several waymarked walks. The demolition of the castle in 1646 by the Parliamentarians marked the end of a rich history as both fortress and royal residence. With its fallen walls and secret places, it is a place to explore, a giant playground for children of all ages. The crumbling ruins and subtle invasion by plants and animals, along with its almost ethereal quality as light and weather change, all contribute to the unique atmosphere of Corfe Castle.
