Cranborne Lodge was a Grade II-listed manor house situated on the edge of Cranborne Chase in Dorset, a favourite hunting ground of medieval kings, with links to Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the D’Urbevilles.
Following a two year refurbishment, the eighteenth century house has been totally remodelled and has reopened as 10 Castle Street - a private members club but with parts of the club open to non-members.
Facilities include a fine-dining restaurant and bar, a tasting room to seat up to 25 guests and an outside terrace; all situated on the ground floor and open to the general public.
The exclusive private members club is situated on the first and second floors and includes a member’s bar, dining room, drawing room, billiard room, a private outside bar and terrace.
10 Castle Street has ten individually designed luxury bedrooms of varying sizes some of which are 'pet-friendly’. Non-members can book bedrooms by becoming a passing member.
This comprises the first phase of the redevelopment.
A new purpose built spa and fitness centre will be the centrepiece of the second development phase at 10 Castle Street. This will include a state-of-the-art gym, a fitness studio, an indoor and outdoor swimming pool plus three treatment rooms.
10 Castle Street is located at 10 Castle Street in Cranborne, just north of Wimborne in Dorset.
Details: www.10castlestreet.com