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The Bridge House Hotel is situated on the eastern edge of Bridport town centre next to the River Asker and gardens which follow the rivers course. It is a town house built in 1760 to accommodate a religious order of dissenting ministers. Whilst our cuisine relies on fresh fish and home cooking from local produce, we offer unique dishes from around the world and an exciting culinary experience. Bridport is an ideal centre for a touring holiday. It is a market town of Saxon origin with exceptionally wide streets. These date back to when Bridport was the main rope and net producing town in the country, an industry which is still carried on in the town today. The Bridport Museum in South Street has exhibits illustrating the history of the town and locality, including its archaeology and geology. A short way south of the town is the quaint harbour of West Bay with its shingle beaches under towering cliffs and a small promenade and is the beginning of the Chesil Beach which ends at Portland. Facilities exist in the vicinity for Golfing, Fishing, (both sea and fresh water), Riding, Boating, Walking etc.
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