B and Bs in Weymouth

Charlotte Guest House
5 Commercial Road
Weymouth
Dorset

DT4 7DW
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The Proprietors would like to offer you a warm welcome to the Charlotte guest house accommodation. We have some very comfortable and relaxing rooms for you to enjoy, whilst you take time out to see the sites, and enjoy our vibrant guest house. All our rooms are en-suite with colour Television, tea and coffee making facilities and central heating. We provide you with Full English breakfast or variations with vegetarian option. You can also book early or late breakfasts and arrival is by appointment only. We are convenient for Trips to the, Channel Islands via the fast cat, as well as the local area boasting a wealth of facilities and attractions for young and old including:- Jurassic coast walks, Monkey World, Sea life Centre, Bovington Tank Museum which holds the world’s best collection of tanks from the first tank ever built to the modern day challenger 2 over 250 vehicles dating back to 1909. Feel free to visit Abbottsbury Swannery, Sub tropical gardens and children’s farm. Nothe Fort heritage attraction and museum of costal defence with over 70 rooms and passages to explore, guns, models, tableaux and mouse trail for the kids. Brewers Quay converted brewery now an amazing gift emporium with over 20 specialist shops and award winning Time walk attraction a journey through 600 years of Weymouth’s maritime past.Local open air markets are available Monday to Thursday. You can also enjoy the water’s of Weymouth bay and Portland harbour provide a first-class venue for a multitude of water sports. Pay a visit to Portland Castle Henry VIII’s Stronghold. Please Note: We are a Non-smoking accommodation. Well behaved dog accepted on the premises. (A charge of £5.00 per night will be applied to the customer's bill). We have off street parking facilities available. Check-in time: 14:00 check-out time: 10:00

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