Three Horseshoes Inn Powerstock, Dorset, DT6 3TF

  • 3 bedrooms

Traditional village inn with countryside views

The Three Horseshoes Inn is nestled in the picturesque village of Powerstock, surrounded by rolling countryside, a few miles from Bridport and the Jurassic Coast. This tranquil, dog friendly Victorian pub combines traditional hospitality with comfortable guest accommodation, making it an excellent choice for walkers. It has a fascinating history dating back several centuries and sits close to Powerstock Common and Eggardon Hill, one of Dorset’s most impressive Iron Age hillforts.

Facilties & Amenities

  • Beer Garden
  • Breakfast
  • Craft Beer
  • Dog Friendly Rooms
  • Parking
  • WiFi

Bedrooms

The Three Horseshoes Inn offers three comfortable guest bedrooms, providing a peaceful base for exploring Dorset’s countryside and coastline. Rooms are traditionally furnished with en-suite bathrooms. Two deluxe rooms offer views of the valley with Juliette balconies, and a double room sits above the pub. Dogs are welcome on request, with prior acknowledgement.

Food & Drink

Expect home-cooked dishes made using locally sourced and seasonal ingredients. Guests can enjoy a hearty Full English breakfast before heading out to explore Dorset, while lunch and dinner menus showcase traditional British pub favourites alongside house specialities. The bar offers a range of local ales, wines and spirits.

Nearby

Powerstock Common – Ancient woodland and heathland offering excellent walking routes (0.5 miles).

Eggardon Hill – Dramatic Iron Age hillfort with sweeping views across Dorset’s countryside and coast (1.5 miles).

Mapperton House and Gardens – One of England’s finest manor houses with beautiful formal gardens (2.5 miles).

Mangerton Mill – Historic working watermill and rural attraction (3 miles).

Bridport – Vibrant market town known for independent shops, antiques and food markets (5 miles).

Beaminster – Attractive Dorset market town with historic architecture and independent businesses (5 miles).

West Bay – Iconic Jurassic Coast harbour featured in television dramas and coastal walks (6 miles).

Golden Cap – The highest point on England’s south coast with spectacular walking routes (8 miles).