The Mail on Sunday

History buffs follow The Bear

- Jennifer Cox

WAREHAM would be the perfect spot for a Time Team holiday – this little Dorset town is simply stuffed with history for Channel 4’s experts to devour.

One of England’s l ast Saxon walled towns and where Civil War battles once raged, these days its streets are lined with pretty Georgian cottages of red brick and Purbeck limestone leading down to a little quay. Here you can kayak along the River Frome, buy delicious cheeses from the farmers’ market or sit with a pint gazing across heathland at the 1,000-yearold Corfe Castle that dramatical­ly crowns the nearby Purbeck Hills.

All this is just a few miles – as the pterodacty­l flies – from the fossilrich beaches of the Jurassic Coast.

If you want to explore it all from a lovingly restored 18th Century coaching inn, which champions eco practices without so much as a whiff of hair-shirt… follow The Bear.

Frankly, it’s hard to miss: a giant stone bear stands sentinel on its entrance on the high street, which sits between two huge Georgian bay windows, puffed out like the cheeks of a cherub.

Light floods through into the cosy library on the left and restaurant­bar on the right: both a mix of beams, wooden floors honeyed with age and comfy ‘there goes the afternoon’ scuffed leather armchairs.

Janet Strange and daughter Emily bought the dilapidate­d Bear in 2018, working with local craftsmen using traditiona­l techniques to painstakin­gly restore its interior. In the process they uncovered many original features, including a Victorian bread oven.

Its ten rooms are named after famous bears, and ours – Aloysius, from Evelyn Waugh’s 1945 novel Brideshead Revisited – features a double-height bay window while the bathroom is a dazzling showstoppe­r with freestandi­ng copper bath and huge walk-in shower.

We settle down to dinner after a wander along the river and a visit to 11th Century St Martin’s Church, which features a memorial to local adventurer T. E. Lawrence. We mention our excursion to Janet, who, extraordin­arily, recounts how they found Lawrence of Arabia’s birth and death certificat­es during The Bear’s renovation. In Wareham,W history refuses tot be a thing of the past. TheT USP: Heritage-chic Georgiang inn perfect for exploring theth Purbecks, from Wareham’s charmingch quay and river walk to neighbouri­ng Corfe Castle where you can catch the steam traintr to Swanage, start of the JurassicJ Coast. The rooms: The Bear opened with eight rooms in July 2020, adding two more in lockdown. Hedonists will love Aloysius and Pooh Bear’s copper baths; Paddington and Goldilocks are perfect family rooms. The food: Chef Chris Button serves imaginativ­e dishes featuring local, seasonal and humanely sourced ingredient­s. Don’t miss afternoon tea – Emily Strange runs the Love Cake bakery in Swanage and her chocolate Guinness cake is a thing of wonder.

● B&B costs from £125 a night (thebearwar­eham.co.uk).

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 ??  ?? THE BEAR’S NECESSITIE­S: The cosy bar, and, above, one of the hotel’s sumptuous copper baths
THE BEAR’S NECESSITIE­S: The cosy bar, and, above, one of the hotel’s sumptuous copper baths

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