The Ibberton
Nestled in the heart of Ibberton, a charming village noted in the Domesday Book, lies a tranquil 16th-century inn that has beautifully preserved its original features. This rural retreat boasts an authentic flagstone floor, sturdy oak doors, and a cozy inglenook fireplace, all of which contribute to its unique, historical charm. During the summer months, guests can enjoy the inn's well-manicured garden, complete with a gently babbling brook, offering a delightful outdoor space for relaxation. Ibberton is not just picturesque, but also holds historical significance, housing one of only three churches in the county dedicated to St Eustace. The village's location makes it an ideal starting point for those keen to explore the Wessex Ridgeway on foot. This 16th-century inn, with its blend of history, tranquility, and natural beauty, provides a perfect hideaway in the rural heart of this charming village.