管理会社の情報
Lyme Bay Holidays, we are a family-run business with more than 30 years’ experience, you can trust us to make your holiday in Lyme Bay unique and memorable. Our range of cottages are situated throughout this area of the Jurassic Coast which is situated within the only World Heritage site in England. From Lyme Regis, through Charmouth to Bridport and West Bay and the beautiful surrounding towns and villages, whether you desire a beach day or maybe a walk with the family or dog to Golden Cap, the highest point on the South Coast the area offers a variety of options for your ideal stay in Devon or Dorset.
宿泊施設の情報
A stunning detached converted stone barn sympathetically renovated and refurbished to a very high standard. Providing luxurious accommodation, as well as restoring many original features the owners have introduced some very attractive individual touches including a wood-burner in the comfortable sitting area, ideal for warming any colder evenings. The property is set near the owner's home, on the outskirts of the village of Uploders which lies in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the heart of the West Dorset countryside. Conveniently situated for the A35 means the historic market town of Bridport and the county town of Dorchester are within easy reach. An ideal luxury retreat for those looking for a romantic hideaway or relaxing break at any time of the year. GROUND FLOOR, Open plan kitchen, dining and sitting area with wood-burner, Wet room: shower, w.c. hand-basin ,Small outside sitting area. FIRST FLOOR Galleried floor above living accommodation with double bed and ensuite bathroom: small Victorian style, free-standing bath, w.c. There is Parking for one car, 1st basket of logs supplied
Linen and towels included
周辺エリアの情報
The vibrant Saxon market town of Bridport, with its Georgian buildings and 13th-century church, is sometimes described as "Notting Hill on Sea" and has set the scene for several TV programmes, including River Cottage and Broadchurch.
The fantastic monthly farmers' markets are a tradition stretching back centuries, showcasing the best of local, often organic, produce. But if you don't catch one of these you can still go along to one of the twice-weekly street markets, and pick yourself up a distinctive Bridport Market bag as a souvenir.
There is a thriving art scene in Bridport, and the newly restored art-deco Electric Palace theatre, with its celebrity patron list and well-known local chef, is a wonderful way to spend an evening, as are the many delightful restaurants and pubs (try the acclaimed Riverside Restaurant in West Bay for gorgeous seafood).
Once famous for its rope-making (including the hangman's rope, giving rise to the phrase "stabbed by a Bridport dagger"!), the town is rich in history, and this can be explored at both the Bridport Museum and the Local History Centre.