The Crown Inn - Marnhull
About
The Crown Inn, Marnhull is a traditional thatched 16th-century coaching inn steeped in history, said to have offered refreshment to travellers for centuries, possibly as early as the reign of King Henry VIII. It is situated in the picturesque village of Marnhull.
History 📜
The pub is steeped in character and is famously featured in Thomas Hardy’s “Tess of the d’Urbervilles.”
Pub 🍺
Visitors often highlight the warm atmosphere, period features like open fires, and a relaxing rural setting. The Crown Inn offers a cosy and characterful village stay with hearty food and a welcoming team.
Food 🥔
Food receives largely positive reviews, especially for Sunday roasts, pies, and light bites, with generous portions and well-prepared meats.
Rooms 🛏️
Accommodation is clean and comfortable, with guests appreciating the friendly staff and peaceful location.
Overall
The Crown Inn is a great option for anyone looking to explore the Dorset countryside.
The Crown also allows campervan stopovers in the car park, which adds to its convenience for those travelling through the area.
