Rex and Karen Neville welcome you to the Sheaf of Arrows - a family run pubbed and breakfast in the picturesque village of Cranborne, Dorset. Aside from a fine selection of ales and wines, we also offer good hearty food and a warm atmosphere in which to enjoy them. Our outside seating area provides an excellent spot to enjoy the sun and a refreshing drink in the summertime. We offer accommodation all year round and have played host to guests from as far away as Australia. Cranborne is the perfect stop on a tour of the beautiful counties of Hampshire, Wiltshire and Dorset. Children are welcome. Well-behaved dogs are allowed. The village dates from Saxon times and has a beautiful Norman parish church. The village was much-visited by royalty in the past, from King John in the 13th century to Henry VIII who founded the hunting lodge in the village. This building was used as a base to create the manor house in 1611, a mixture of medieval walls and Renaissance architecture. In medieval times the village was a popular market town. In the 1980s there was a reproduction Iron-Age Round House built which is now part of the Cranborne Ancient Technology Centre.
Features & Facilities Include:
- Parking Spaces
- Licensed Bar
- Public Restaurant
- Disabled Access/Facilities
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Address:
The Sheaf of Arrows
4, The Square
Cranborne
Hampshire
BH21 5PR
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Website:
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Directions
From Wimborne, take the B3078. Cranborne is signposted from the town centre.From Fordingbridge, take the B3078. Cranborne is signposted from the town centre.From Ringwood, take the A31, then the B3081 direction Verwood. Continue on the B3081 through Verwood until you reach the junction with the B3078. Turn right and Cranborne is signposted.