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Welcome... Almost!

We look forward to welcoming you to Outbuildings!

 

On arrival at the farm please follow the signs for check-in, this will bring you up to reception (the big brick building with glass double doors). We will be there to welcome you and show you to your room. Don't worry if there's no one there, you can either call/text us on 07723169903 or just walk through to the bar where you're bound to find a friendly face!

Food & Drink

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The Cart Shed

The Cart Shed is right at the heart of the farm creating a hub open all day to relax, dine and drink. Thirsty? Enjoy a locally roasted coffee or one of our handcrafted cocktails. Hungry? Enjoy a selection of locally sourced produce across our different dining times. Reservations are recommended as we have a limited capacity, so now is the time to reserve your ideal time!

Your well-behaved 4-legged friends are always welcome to join you for dinner.

Opening Hours

Bar: open all day till 10 ish 
Dining times

Breakfast: 09:00 am - 11:00 am

Lunch: 12:00 pm - 04:00 pm

Dinner: 5:00 pm - 8:30 pm

(last table 8:00 pm Sunday- Thursday)

Sample Menus

Cart Shed Menu - Dinner

Chef Selection Menu - Dinner 4 | Courses £48 | per person 

Country Comforts - Lunch & In-room Dining

 

Have a question?

Call us: 01308 308 110

Email us: hello@outbuildingsdorset.com

Pets

If you haven't already added your pet to your reservation please let us know in advance if you intend on bringing any pets.

Pets are absolutely not allowed on any furniture or soft furnishings.

Pets should not be left unattended anywhere on the property (including your room) and should be on a lead at all times around the farm except in the designated field.

Dogs may come with you to our experiences, as long as the above rules are adhered to. Crate trained pets may wait in your room but should never be left unchecked for more than an hour at a time.  

Owners will be liable for any damage and extra cleaning measures caused by their pet.

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