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Review: Middle Piccadilly: Sherborne, Dorset, UK

19/6/2016

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Middle Piccadilly Dorset
I arrived in Sherborne late on Friday evening after a long, post-work train journey. Eager to head straight to my wellness retreat at Middle Piccadilly, I was disappointed to learn that I’d have to wait 30 mins for a local taxi – Beaver Taxis, to be exact, to fetch me. Yes Beaver Taxis actually exists and yes, you really do have to wait ages for a taxi in this part of the country - the first indication that I was definitely not in London anymore and I’d have to learn a bit of patience – no easy feat when one’s accustomed to permanently rushing about like a headless chicken!
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Once settled in the taxi, I was able to take in the peaceful surroundings – all rolling hills and quiet country lanes, but just when I was starting to get comfortable, the taxi driver slammed on his brakes to avoid a large tractor that was also vying for the small sliver of country lane. Who says country life isn’t exciting?! 
Middle Piccadilly Dorset
Middle Piccadilly Dorset
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Middle Piccadilly Dorset© A.A. Miln
The property

After we’d arrived at my final destination of Middle Piccadilly I was slightly frazzled, but pleased to see the quaint, thatched roof cottage where I’d be staying -just the tonic I needed after a hectic, deadline-filled week in London.

Upon my arrival, I was warmly greeted by the owner, Dominic, who quickly showed me around the property which consisted of two communal lounges, a communal kitchen, a shared bathroom and multiple treatment rooms.

If you’re the type that doesn’t like sharing your facilities or mingling with your fellow lodgers, then this probably isn’t the place for you, but if you enjoy meeting new people and relaxing, then it would be right up your alley!

Time to unwind.... 

Middle Piccadilly's aim is to offer its guests an informal and peaceful atmosphere and a unique range of treatments to help people
 address whatever their ailment is - be it physical or spiritual.

The copies of Kindred Spirit magazine that can be found in the communal lounge allude to the spiritual nature of the retreat and the mindset of Middle Piccadilly's founders -  originally Dominic's parents, who've since passed the baton to him to oversee the running of the business. 

Middle Piccadilly Dorset
© A.A. Miln
Middle Piccadilly Dorset
Middle Piccadilly Dorset
Seek solace in simplicity....
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My lodging for the weekend consisted of a small room with a twin bed, a small writing desk and a wash basin.  My immediate thought was that it felt a bit like being back in college in my dorm room or in a private hospital room. Luckily, I wasn’t having to face the unpleasantness of studying or an operation, but rather a weekend of relaxation -  the truest indulgence once can have these days. 

With so much peace to be had, I thought 'this must be how monks feel when left with no distractions and only their thoughts for company'...
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Perhaps my time here would unleash untapped creative genius? If nothing else, I simply hoped to catch up on some much-needed sleep, although my husband would probably argue that I sleep more than anyone he knows. I reckon I must have been a cat in a previous life! That being said, I found good company in the resident cat who was just as lazy!
cat at Middle Piccadilly Dorset
A place to unplug and unwind…

It’s a bit weird what happens to one when they being to unwind after being continually connected and accustomed to a more frantic pace of life. For the first hour or so, I felt the need to fill my time with distractions.  I felt relieved that I had plenty of writing to do as I felt it was a way to keep my mind active given that I wouldn’t be watching TV or catching up with friends.
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As I perused the treatment menu, many of the items such as shamanic healing seemed a bit ‘hippy dippy’, but I decided that I was going to quiet my inner cynic and embrace all of the experiences on offer. After all, the greatest transformations often happen when one learns to let go.
therapeutic healing at Middle Piccadilly Dorset
​My fellow retreat goers

During the time of my stay, four other women (all of whom were lovely), were also staying at the retreat. After several communal meals (and lots of laughter), I later learned that one lady was a socially worker for the mentally ill, another had escaped a religious cult and the other two were disgruntled flight attendants. Throw in the mix a frazzled PR / writer (e.g. me) and I guess you could say we were a real motley crew! The common thread that united us all was that we made a conscious effort to retreat to the country to seek a bit of solace – an act that feels really indulgent in a society where people feel guilty for taking time out.
Middle Piccadilly Dorset retreat
Food and drink

Dominic is a dab hand in the kitchen and whips up fresh lunch and dinner for the guests during their stay.  Meal times are set (7am-9:30am for breakfast, 1pm for lunch and 7:30pm for dinner), which I'd imagine has been done as it's just Dominic who does the prep, cooking and clean up, so he'd be pretty knackered if he was catering to everyone's individual schedules!  Dishes on offer include a raw food option or a vegetarian meal, either of which you can't go wrong with. ​
Middle Piccadilly Dorset
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Eat simply. Eat healthily. 
dinner at Middle Piccadilly
The treatments

The treatments are what people really come here for and they didn’t disappoint. My first treatment was the Therapeutic Massage, a traditional full-body massage that made me feel exceptionally relaxed. The therapist was lovely and really put me at ease.

For my second treatment, I was booked in for the Shamanic Healing, which is meant to clear bad energies. As I heard the sound of the drums in the treatment room (a practice done to ‘clear the craggy spirits’, apparently), I felt a bit apprehensive about the experience I was about to have. 
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Before the treatment, I had asked my fellow retreat goers if they could describe their experience, and they all said that it was an individual experience, with each person’s experience being as unique as the individual, so it couldn’t be easily conveyed.   Some people scream, some people cry and others just feel relaxed – it just depends on what happens on the day.
treatment room at Middle Piccadilly
My experience of the Shamanic Healing
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Upon entering the treatment room, I was warmly greeted by Sandy, a former midwife who had spent more than 20 years working for the NHS before training as a shamanic healer.  Before we started, she talked through her tools of the trade, which included a drum (to help generate energy), a rattle, (a peacock feather to brush away negative energy – no eagle feathers to come by in these parts), pebbles, crystals, sage (which was burning throughout the treatment and smells a bit like a campfire). For the less hippy inclined, it seems a bit hokey pokey, but I decided I’d go with the flow.
shamanic healing at Middle Piccadilly Dorset
I started the process lying on a massage table, while Sandy held her hands over different areas of my body. She also placed her hands over different chakras and then placed her hands on my lower back and held them there, which she said was referred to as ‘bringing the jaguar down from the trees’.  Next, she started banging her drum repeatedly and asked me to step back through time, recalling memories from different ages in my childhood. She assured me that I could relax as I had a spiritual guide next to me who would ensure that I was safe.

She asked me to visualise what my spiritual guide looked like and I had visualised an older man with a wide smile and longish grey hair, who was wearing a white linen shirt and trousers. In hindsight, he looked a bit like Richard Branson – weird! 
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Finally, she asked me to do ‘dragon breathing’ (a succession of quick, forceful breathing) to get rid of any negative energy. Once she was happy that the negative energy had been cleared, she blew air over my stomach to ‘fill it with positive purple light’. After the treatment, I oddly felt a bit emotional and tearful, as the whole process was quite intense. It was definitely one to chalk up as an experience!

After my weekend at Middle Piccadilly, I felt unique combination of being both relaxed and highly introspective, which I believe can only be a good thing.  
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roses at Middle Piccadilly Dorset
Top tips for visiting Middle Piccadilly
  • Book a taxi ahead of your arrival as cars tend to get booked up quickly and you can wait for long periods of time if you haven’t pre- booked (Beaver Taxis - 0193-581-660)
  • Don’t go expecting all the bells and whistles and being waited on hand and foot, or you’ll be sorely disappointed
  • Bring comfortable clothes to keep you in a perpetual state of relaxation
  • Go on your own – you’ll get more out of your experience if you can focus on your mind and body without interruption (if you’re the type that gets lonely, you’ll get your daily dose of chat at the communal meals throughout the day)
​Best Bits
  • The treatments are great for helping you truly relax
Worst Bits
  • Lack of a hot breakfast offering and sharing a communal shower, which I always find to be a bit grim
Most suited for
  • Individuals seeking to relax their mind, body  and spirit
My overall experience

The property: ★★★
Food and drink: ★★★
Staff attentiveness/friendliness: ★★★★★
Activities /treatments ★★★


During my stay I was hosted by the lovely team at Middle Piccadilly. All views and opinions are my own.

Prices from £120 (2-night minimum).

A.A. Miln
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