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Tag: Dorset Tourism

Posted on November 20, 2017

The Grange at Oborne wins prestigious award

A Family-run hotel close to Sherborne won Dorset Tourism’s Gold Award for Small/Boutique Hotel on Thursday evening.  The Grange at Oborne was shortlisted for the award and was up against some very stiff competition for the acclaimed award. Full story: Read more

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