
Lyme Regis is situated on the mouth of a river, a pretty spot on its own fossil-rich bay, the old town perhaps most famous now for the Cobb, its artificial harbour immortalised in The French Lieutenant’s Woman...
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Lyme Townhouse
Just 2 minutes from Lyme Regis shops and beach, Lyme Townhouse has charming refurbished rooms with free WiFi and en suite bathrooms. Continental breakfasts and selected hot items are included.
Lyme Townhouse is within easy walking ...
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Royal Lion Hotel
Lyme Regis is a picturesque coastal town, steeped in history and set on the Dorset, Devon border.
It is renowned for its dramatic coastline - recently awarded World Heritage status, its fossil beds, fascinating history, and ... More
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The Fernhill
Located on South England’s Jurassic coastline, just outside the popular fossil-hunting beaches of Charmouth and the historic seaside town of Lyme Regis is the Fernhill Hotel.
Its elevated position in acres of woodland gives enviable ... More
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Mariners Hotel
From the moment you step into the Mariners Hotel, you will be transported into a refined and serene world filled with exceptional levels of style, comfort, relaxation and service. Everything has been designed with you, ...
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Orchard Country Hotel
The Orchard Country Hotel is not just a hotel; it's a home and our guests
are treated as good friends. There is a lovely atmosphere, the pace is a
gentle one and we encourage our guests to ... More
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