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The Junction Hotel by Marstons Inns, DORCHESTER  

42 GREAT WESTERN ROAD View this hotel's location on a map

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Welcome to the capital of Dorset ! The Junction Hotel is a traditional six bedroom Coaching Inn,located in the heart of this traditional market town.

Dorchester is an historic market town best known for its links with Thomas Hardy and his novel The Mayor of Casterbridge".Enjoy the ambience and atmosphere of Dorchester itself ,with its famous market every Wednesday.
Other attractions include the Dinosaur Museum,Roman Town House,Thomas Hardy Cottage and the Giant Fort.just outside the town,dating from 3000BC.
Weymouth Beach and Ferry Terminus are only a short distance by road,rail or bus ,Enjoy a walk/drive along Dorsets famous Jurrassic Coastline,Also within easy reach of Monkey World,Lulworth Cove.Bovington,Generally an excellent base to discover
Dorset.
The heart and soul of the Hotel remains the Pub itself and there is plenty of opportunity yo find a cosy corner in our traditional bar.Wide range of food at very competitve prices,Superb selection of ales,lagers,wines and soft drinks.

All bedrooms are to a high standard .Fully en-suite with flat screen freeview televisions Wi -Fi and are excellent value .
Rooms start from only £59.95 pre night.which includes our fantastic free breakfast.
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You can check in from 13:00 to 22:00. You need to check out by 10:00.

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