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ESCAPE TO DORSET ON A TWO-NIGHT, FIVE-STAR RETREAT

SET IN MANICURED GARDENS, SUMMER LODGE IS A GEORGIAN MANOR TURNED COUNTRY RETREAT

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Summer Lodge is set in the quiet village of Evershot in Dorset. It’s the perfect location for a luxury escape, complete with an indoor pool and a pampering spa.

Built as a splendid dower house in 1798, Summer Lodge has been reimagined as a collection of inviting rooms with fresh fruit and flowers and cosy fireplaces to warmly welcome guests.

Combine time relaxing in the hotel with exploring the area, hopping on one of the hotel’s bicycles to cycle around the surroundin­g countrysid­e or simply taking a peaceful stroll. In the four-acre garden, there’s a croquet lawn and tennis court, or you can disconnect with a mindfulnes­s class.

Summer Lodge’s beautiful restaurant is the heart of the hotel. Dining is a farm-to-table affair for which the chef relies on excellent local produce, including regional cheeses and Dorset truffles. The dishes are perfectly matched with selections from Summer Lodge’s resident sommelier.

Relax by the pool overlookin­g the beautiful gardens, enjoy one of the spa’s rejuvenati­ng treatments or work towards your fitness goals in the fully equipped gym. There are plenty of private spaces within the hotel gardens where you can simply unwind, practise yoga or relax with a refreshing drink. *From price is per person, based on two people sharing a room for a two-night stay, subject to availabili­ty. Price increases to £500pp for stays from 1st May to 30th September. Price and itinerary correct at time of print but may be subject to change. Single supplement applies. This stay may be sold through other selected brands. Images used may not reflect your actual experience. Stay is operated by and subject to the booking conditions of Red Carnation Hotels (UK) Limited.

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The drawing room was originally designed by local author Thomas Hardy
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