King's Arms Hotel

Hotel · Dorchester

King's Arms Hotel

Hotel · Dorchester

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30 High E St, Dorchester DT1 1HF, United Kingdom

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Stylish rooms, acclaimed dining, and exceptional service await.  

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30 High E St, Dorchester DT1 1HF, United Kingdom Get directions

thekingsarmsdorchester.com
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+44 1305 238238
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The King's Arms, Dorchester, Dorset, England - Explore & Book

"As we saunter down Dorchester’s handsome high street, a sign on a wall reads ‘Hyde Park Corner: 120 miles’, a sweet reminder of the town’s strategic position on an old main route into London. In the late 19th Century, stagecoaches would pass through here, transporting passengers from the South West to the capital. To break the journey, some travellers would check themselves into The King's Arms, a prestigious coaching inn with a handsome Georgian façade and a reputation for attracting the elite. Queen Victoria and Edward VII both stayed here in the mid-1800s; Audrey Hepburn brought the attention of Hollywood; The Rolling Stones made it cool. And, of course, local icon Thomas Hardy was a regular guest, often using the reading room to write his novels. Consequently, The King's Arms features in some of Hardy’s greatest works.Sadly, the hotel fell into disrepair in the late 20th Century, so we were thrilled when we heard that local hotel group Stay Original Co (the masterminds behind The Swan Wedmore and a string of other boutique hotels) announced they were bringing it back to life. Old rooms and bow windows have been carefully restored, oversized retro lampshades hang from high ceilings, and characterful Art Deco styling hints at the hotel’s former glamour. Of course, the owners have weaved in their trademark touches: a fine-dining restaurant headed up by an ex-River Cottage chef, a buzzy bar that’s great for cocktails and late-night whiskies, and quirky bedrooms with luxurious additions like clawfoot bathtubs, Bramley toiletries and antique trunks. This is proper urban sophistication, and we revelled in it! Highs The hotel’s illustrious history is fascinating, having served as a key coaching inn for the rich and famousRooms are creative and full of character, with bold colour schemes, retro wallpaper, velvet upholstery and lots of antiquesThe food at the restaurant is top notch – we couldn’t fault it Staff are brilliant: attentive, helpful and very friendlyDorchester is a smart town, famous for its Thomas Hardy connections. There are fascinating museums, Roman ruins and pretty pleasure gardens, plus the Jurassic Coast beaches are nearby Lows Due to their location on the high street, light sleepers might be disturbed by traffic noise in the front bedrooms, but the windows are double glazed and we slept soundlyThe food at the restaurant isn’t the cheapest, but it’s well and truly worth the price tagThe restaurant terrace is adjacent to the car park, but high walls obscure it from view" - Lucy Richardson

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EarthRoma

Google
Can only echo the positive reviews already given. A gem of a hotel in a very interesting historic town. Particularly appreciated the beautiful smelling lotions in our room (which many hotels no longer provide), along with an eye mask and earplugs - a lovely touch but not needed as the room was very quiet and dark. All-in-all a very happy stay at the King's Arms.

M Brittin

Google
We spent four nights at The King's Arms in early September, and had a very enjoyable stay. Our "cosy" double room was just that, but big enough for two. The room was clean, the bed comfortable, and the bathroom a decent size, with toiletries included. Fresh milk was a welcome touch as part of the tea/coffee-making facilities. Breakfast was excellent, and the staff were lovely - very friendly and efficient, a real credit to the place. Good value, too - we would definitely go back. A nice place to be, and a great location for exploring the local area.

Hanna Coles

Google
Myself and my family had Sunday dinner here today and it was outstanding! Down to the service and the space to sit before we ate! Mia was a brilliant host and the rest of the team! The roast was excellent and really good value for money for a tasty treat! We definitely will be back!

K1028NPtrevorp

Google
We were a group of 26, staying Friday and Saturday nights. With 13 cars ,parking was tight. Staff excellent, coping with large group. Good quality meal served in the Casterbridge private dining room on Saturday night. Wide choice at breakfast. Rooms all good.

Michelle Cooper

Google
An amazing place to stay, relax and eat. Steeped in history, it’s a privilege to stay the Kings Arms , Dorchester. Breakfast was beyond all expectations. Using high quality produce, the breakfast was cooked perfectly and served piping hot. Can’t wait until my next stay!

tlaurelli

Google
What a gem! Perfect location and beautiful, unique hotel. The staff, particularly in the restaurant, go above and beyond. So friendly and helpful, answering any questions and offering suggestions. We are from the US and not typically world travellers, so coming back to the hotel each night and being greeted by the "regulars" was such a warm welcome. The restaurant is not to be missed! Delish!

neann2546

Google
We visit Dorchester approximately twice a year (my husband was born in Dorchester). We have followed the fortunes of The King's Arms since the renovation and can't recommend it too highly. Excellent breakfast, dinner also. The bedrooms are well appointed and very comfortable with a choice of pillows if desired. The staff are all well trained and most helpful.

Y7287NZpamelab

Google
The building has lots of character and the bedroom I had was huge with a very comfortable bed. Best feature was the fabulous shower in its roomy cubicle. There were steps up and down in the room which could be tricky for an older person unsteady on their feet, or someone who'd had too much to drink! It was good to have a lift but there were still a few steps with doors and narrow corridors to navigate with heavy suitcases. I appreciate there are features of the old building which probably contribute to this. The food menu was quite limited and the breakfast buffet unimaginative. Given these limitations, over £200 for a room out of season seemed expensive.