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Bovington Tank Museum
Bovington tank museum is very disabled friendly. It has a spacious café upstairs to have tea and cake etc. There are also annual passes that can be used again for the admission in the MfY office.
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Harry Ramsdens
chip shop
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Abbotsbury Sub-Tropical Gardens
Due to the struggle with a wheelchair, this is only recommended for mobile guests. Lovely to sit outside the café for a drink etc but do not think worth the money if someone is in a wheelchair.
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Kingston Lacy
Rough cobbles to get into the café, but only a short distance. Limited access in the house only the bottom floor but there is a virtual tour on computer that you can view while others go round the house
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Blue Poole
Lovely café, but shops and bear exhibition not wheelchair accessible. Quite expensive for a stop off, but okay for an afternoon
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Athelhampton House
Wheelchairs available to loan. Lovely waitress service restaurant. Parts of garden and house are accesible and more than enough for people to see. Guides very friendly and good with the guests
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Sailsbury Cathedral
Self service restaurant in beautiful surrounding, glass roof with view of cathedral. Tables can be reserved and food can be brought to the table. Cathedral is accessible. Donation required for entry. Charge £7 per car for entry but includes freen tea/coffee for 2 and 10% off their shop. Disabled parking right outside cathedral