Located only a few yards from Wimborne Minster, 1777 at the Albion used to be a pub in the centre of town. It is now a handful of rooms converted very well from what might have been a stable block. So, the door to our room opened directly onto the outside alleyway and free parking area. It was a reasonable sized room with a good bathroom with a shower and a comfortable 5-foot double bed. There wasn’t much space, but enough to hang some clothes, store a suitcase and a small desk/dressing table. The room was beautifully furnished and had only recently been refurbished. From the big screen TV, to lovely scatter cushions, to a Roberts Radio and fast free Wi-fi, there was a lot to like. Perhaps nicest of all was a very warm welcome from Sarah, and a small garden where we could sit out and enjoy a bottle of our own chilled white wine in the summer sunshine. The location was quiet and very convenient for wandering around the town. But there is nobody on the premises in the evening and breakfast is a 5 minute walk away at the other end of the town – and only served from 8 am. We had an early start, so we never even go to see the breakfast.