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Higher Holway Farm Bed and Breakfast

We have just completed a new website for a beautiful local B&B here in Dorset.South across the hill from Cerne Abbas and just west of Dorchester, Higher Holway Farm is a wonderful listed Dorset Farmhouse that has been lovingly restored by the owners. This autumn they have started offering bed and breakfast accommodation and engaged us to produce a website for them.Using photographs of the accommodation, plus images from my own Dorset photo library we have created a site that captures the spirit of the farmhouse and the local Dorset area.The site can be seen by clicking here.

Published: 12-09-06 at 09:00 by Jon Sloper

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