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Jordan House

From £972

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  • Property code: JORDAN
  • Preferred changeover day: Friday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • 2 or more bathrooms
  • Access statement available
  • Near beach
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Dishwasher
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Nearby shop
  • Short breaks available
  • Tumble dryer
  • Village
  • Washing machine
  • WiFi

Jordan House is a delightfully airy and spacious three bedroom terraced house situated in a beautifully secluded position, alongside the pretty riverside walk, in the historic part of Old Town Lyme Regis. The shops, restaurants and beach are just a 5 minute pretty and easy walk away; making this property a perfect choice for guests who would like the convenience of local amenities but still seeking a tranquil location from which to enjoy peace and quiet.  This Grade II listed period property, full of character and well equipped, is perfect for groups and families of all ages with the convenience of private parking for up to 4 cars.  Situated in the heart of the old town and located in an enviable position and in the middle of the famous river Lim walk.

Lyme Regis itself is a truly fantastic place. Situated on the magnificent UNESCO Jurassic Coast, it's known as the pearl of Dorset and upon visiting, it's easy to see why. A famous spot for fossil hunters worldwide, it also sits on the South West Coast Path and offers a whole host of wonderful hikes and walks nearby.  Lyme Regis' sheltered south-facing beaches are safe for both children and water sport enthusiasts, with great fishing and leisure boat opportunities available from the Cobb harbour. It has a fantastic food and music scene and is often used as a prime filming location.  There are also vast amounts of festivals and events happening in the town throughout the year. Some of the bigger ones include the jazz and folk festivals, Food Rocks, Regatta & Carnival Week, Guitars on The Beach, and Lifeboat Week which offers a week of fun, games, music and displays for all the family. Of course, there are also loads of smaller events happening as well! 

Please Note: Pets are not permitted at this property. However, those guests with allergies please be aware that the owner has a dog who occasionally accompanies them on visits.

Entrance door and porch leads to:
Lounge with Smart TV, Sony bluetooth/CD player, DVD and films. Bookshelf and cupboard with compendium of games.  Feature fireplace, comfortable seating, dining table and chairs for 8 guests. Table football
Kitchen is well equipped with a fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave, gas hob, electric double oven. 
Stairs lead to first floor
Bedroom 1 with King size bed, feature fireplace and a view of the old town, Smart TV.  
Family bathroom with shower over bath, WC and washbasin.
Utility/drying room with Zanussi washing machine and tumble dryer.  
Stairs to second floor
Bedroom 2 with 4ft 6inch double bed and TV.  
Bedroom 3 sleeps four with Twin 3ft Beds (can zip-linked together to make 6ft Super-king size) and full size bunk bed, also with original fireplace and pretty view of the old town. 
Shower Room with WC and washbasin.  
All Bedrooms have black out blinds (or shutters).  

 

To the rear of the property is a wonderful patio garden, fully enclosed and equipped with a large outdoor dining table, bench, chairs and a BBQ – a lovely spot to spend an evening with a glass of wine, whilst listening to the nearby river meandering past.

To the front of the property there is a small patio with outdoor table and seating along with a summer house and storage for beach accessories. 

 

 

The picturesque seaside resort of Lyme Regis, with its relaxed pace of life and genteel, old-world charm is a wonderful place to escape and unwind. Situated on the dramatic Jurassic Coast, on the border between Dorset and Devon, visitors to the town will appreciate the natural beauty of the setting nestled in rolling countryside, with miles of stunning coastal scenery right on their doorstep.

The town itself is famous for its iconic Cobb, a curving harbour wall dating back to the 13th century that is also a great spot for crabbing, fishing, or taking a boat trip to admire the magnificent views from the water. At the far end of the Cobb you’ll find the Lyme Regis Aquarium featuring a variety of local marine life, including crabs, seahorses and (at the time of writing) an 80-year-old lobster!

The Lyme Regis Museum is certainly worth a visit, and afterwards, why not use your new-found local knowledge to find a few fossils of your own along the ancient coast, or take part in a guided fossil walk to uncover some relics from the ancient cliffs around the town, which are continuously being eroded by the sea.

Lyme Regis is the perfect place to while away a pleasurable afternoon strolling through the historic 14th century old town which is brimming with characterful shops, tempting tea rooms and quirky galleries. Then enjoy a lively evening at the sea front theatre, or at one of many outstanding bars and restaurants serving locally caught fish and locally produced culinary treats.

If you fancy a beach day, the town's Cobb beach is popular with families, but there are several more beautiful beaches to discover nearby, including Charmouth beach, Chesil beach and Weymouth beach.

Meanwhile, for a family day out, there are several attractions within easy reach, including the Axe Valley Wildlife Park, Seaton Tramway and Sidmouth Donkey Sanctuary, all of which are just over the border in East Devon.

A holiday cottage in Lyme Regis allows you to take full advantage of all this lovely seaside town has to offer, whilst being a great base to explore this beautiful corner of Dorset and East Devon.

Off-road parking is available up to 4 small cars or 2 large vehicles outside the property.
Electric vehicles: Please note that this property does not have suitable facilities for charging electric vehicles

  • Included: Bed linen and towels, (please bring your own beach towels), Wi-Fi, electricity, gas central heating.  Well equipped families and provides essential equipment for babies and toddlers: 2 travel cots, 2 high chairs, stair gates, bed guards, baby alarms, baby bath, 2 potties, 2 toddler loo seats, changing mat, black out blinds, hand blender, food warmer, steriliser, socket guards, night lights, children’s crockery, kiddie cutlery, and more. 
  • Smoking/Vaping: Not permitted.
  • Wi-Fi:  Please note that download speeds in the South West vary from area to area. If you experience problems during your stay, please research actual download speeds via a suitable website before calling us. Furthermore, the property owner and Toad Hall Cottages cannot be held responsible for disruption to the internet and/or telephone service brought about for reasons beyond their control. 
  • Electric vehicles: Please note that this property does not have suitable facilities for charging electric vehicles
  • Telephone: Mobile reception mixed.
  • Local facilities: Lyme Regis beach, shops and pubs and restaurants: 5 minute level walk.  Axminster 5 miles, Bridport 10 miles
  • Arrival time - 4pm; Departure - 10am.

The Millside
(Less than a mile)

Found in the artisan quarter of town, The Millside has a mostly seafood menu using seasonal and locally sourced ingredients in a relaxed, friendly and chic environment

The Millside 1 Mill Lane, Lyme Regis, Dorset DT7 3PU (01297445999) 

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The Volunteer Inn - Lyme Regis
(Less than a mile)

(18)

The Volunteer Inn is a family-run, seventeenth century pub located in the heart of Lyme Regis in Dorset. One of the only remaining pubs on the high street it is traditional in style with cosy areas to sit and chat, a nice fire roaring in the colder months, great atmosphere, friendly staff, and of course a good pint - a winning combination!

The Volunteer Inn  31 Broad St, Lyme Regis DT7 3QE (T: 01297 442214)

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Great choice of ales including house bitter at £3.75 a pint.

October 2023


Walked in on spec, booked a meal for an hour later Great food and brilliant service

July 2023


Best pub in Lyme. Great pub grub, great beer and relaxing friendly vibe.

June 2023


Busy but friendly bar, both staff and customers, and good choice of real ales!

May 2023


Had a really nice meal here one evening recently. Service and food very good. However, it was a pity that no desserts or coffee seemed to be available which would have rounded off a very pleasant visit.

July 2022


Great friendly pub, excellent food, beer and value for money

July 2022


Great food, some of the best we had all week. Don't be put off by the looks, its a great place for food. The main bar is to the right as you go in and plenty of locals seemed to be enjoying the many beers on offer. The main dining is left as you go in. We really enjoyed the food and you need to check out the specials, which we nearly missed. The service was great and the staff welcoming. It gets busy so go early and book a table.

June 2022


made to feel welcome food and service very good

May 2022


Sunday lunch a must Best we had in a while

October 2021


Lovely Sunday roast which was very reasonably priced. The meat was cooked perfectly an the size of the portions was huge! Recommend booking in advance.

October 2021


A young couple from our party very much enjoyed an evening meal and the walk home was pleasant.

September 2021


Lovely pub food and friendly staff

August 2021


We visited in mid October for a Sunday lunch - magnificent and so much on the plate I was full for the rest of the day!

October 2020


Even though it was during the school holidays it was a very limited menu with only one pudding! The food we had was good and the pub has a warm friendly atmosphere.

November 2019


had a lovely fish pie. Nice traditional pub.

June 2019


No food to speak of. Just a few filled rolls on the counter. A good local for beer.

September 2018


Exceptional quality and amount of food portions. We tried most of the offerings as there were a lot of us and can honestly say all meals were excellent value, well presented and good portions.

July 2018


Great pub food with good choice of beers and cider, good atmosphere.

July 2017


Lyme Regis Brewery
(Less than a mile)

(22)

A visit to The Town Mill is not complete without relaxing in the lovely cobbled courtyard with a traditional real ale brewed in Lyme Regis’ only microbrewery, in part of what was once, aptly, the ancient Malthouse.  A range of five regular beers are brewed here all year round, plus some seasonal specials to try.  Sit and relax with a draught beer or cider or there are bottles to take away. 

Lyme Regis Brewery Town Mill, Mill Lane, Lyme Regis, DT7 3PU (T: 01297 444354)

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Excellent choice and friendly. Range of merch has increased and cocktails now too

October 2023


Good service but all beers to citrus for my taste.

October 2023


This was a great place to have a relaxing drink. Staff were welcoming & knowledgeable. It's tastefully designed inside and the outside area is lovely.

September 2023


Absolutely wonderful place with great beer and service. Very lively and fun.

August 2023


Brilliant atmosphere, brilliant beer, brilliant staff. An absolute treasure

July 2023


Excellent- great beer ,good atmosphere and lovely location.

July 2023


Fantastic setting, beers were excellent, great selection.

June 2023


Had a drink every night after a long day. Excellent beer and wonderful staff

June 2023


Excellent range of great local beers in a great location

June 2023


Excellent

May 2023


Excellent beers to suit a range of tastes, and a small but cosy upstairs seating space if it’s raining, otherwise it’s nice to sit outside.

March 2023


We had a few visits to this lovely brewery, although it was always busy we always seemed to get a seat and enjoyed a delicious half in the sunshine

September 2022


Such a lovely, welcoming little brewery. Perfect stop for a drink in the sunshine.

May 2022


Lovely- a good choice of beers, seating inside and out, very atmospheric, well worth a visit to enjoy a pint or 2

March 2022


Highly recommended. Great choice of beers but also give their own Gin and Rum a go. Staff are also very friendly and helpful.

October 2021


Excellent well kept beers, good vibe and atmosphere, highly recommended

September 2021


A super little brewery selling its own delicious ales and ciders to drink in the yard outside. A real treat in this delightful historic corner of Lyme.

September 2021


Great beer in quirky surroundings tucked away from the busy high street.

September 2021


Fantastic selection of beers, wish we brought a case of Long Shore back to London!

July 2021


Excellent micro-brewery tucked away in the middle of the town, great brews and lovely staff - only a few courtyard tables so get there early, or get carry-outs otherwise.

July 2021


Great selection of local beers, ciders and gin. Very small but perfect for working through the selection of craft ales. Lovely welcoming staff.

November 2019


Interesting to meet the new owners and hear about their set up.

February 2019


The Strawberry Tree
(Less than a mile)

(14)

A lovely place to eat whilst exploring the art galleries and studios at The Town Mill, Lyme Regis, The Strawberry Tree offers authentic Spanish food and drink and is open for light lunches and evening tapas.  Check the website for opening hours.  

The Strawberry Tree  Town Mill, Mill Lane, Lyme Regis, DT7 3PU (T: 01297 445757)

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Five stars ......again ! It's great to return to a restaurant and find that everything is just as good as it was the last time you visited. Great atmosphere, friendly and efficient staff, the owners, Ed and Giselle are always there to ensure that everything is as it should be and to greet you. The food is pretty good too ! Hopefully see you next year ! Deborah and Garth

October 2023


We absolutely loved the family-run strawberry Tree. The food is local & fresh and the cooking is outstanding - you can feel the love that goes into every dish. The staff were friendly & welcoming & service was perfectly timed. There's was a relaxing ambience. A gem.

September 2023


Great good and excellent service - we’ll be back again!

September 2023


This is a top class restaurant serving fine Spanish food at a reasonable price. Made to feel very welcome by very customer orientated staff who were smart and polite. Would strongly recommend there Paella. A must to visit.

September 2023


We were fortunate enough to dine twice here during our week's stay. Everything was just as good, if not better, as when we dined in March last year, shortly after the restaurant opened in the evenings. Ed, Giselle and all their "staff" are so welcoming, interesting and accommodating - nothing is too much trouble. It's a unique dining experience, with high, good quality food which is beautifully cooked and presented. Just wished we lived nearer so we could go more often ! We have booked another stay in Lyme Regis this year so will be able to eat there again this year - wonderful !

June 2023


The Strawberry Tree has gained a great reputation and rightly so. The dishes are delicious and authentically modern Spanish. Nice decor and service and reasonably priced yet good wines. Definitely recommend - hasta la vista!

December 2022


Lovely food

June 2022


Great tapas restaurant, smart but rustic, friendly staff. The evening menu was a bit more extensive but still tapas. I recommend book ahead:

May 2022


Had a fantastic evening meal on the first night the Strawberry Tree re-opened after refurbishment. Excellent choice of food - good to have something a bit different. Staff were very good and it was nice to meet one of the owners who engaged with everyone. The other owner, the Chef, Gabrielle, emerged from the kitchen after the first sitting which was another nice touch. Food was delicious - do leave room for a dessert ........you won't be disappointed ! We liked the fact that a service charge wasn't automatically added and that if you wanted to leave a tip and were paying by card it gave you the option of leaving different percentages for service. All in all a really memorable and enjoyable evening out and a good way to celebrate our 19th Wedding Anniversary - we will return when next visit Lymme Regis. Deborah and Garth

April 2022


The staff were really friendly and the meal was excellent. A lovely atmosphere.

September 2021


Friendly, quick and very good food. Not a lot of choice and very protein heavy.

September 2021


A great place to have coffee and cake or a warming lunch. Great service and warm welcoming environment. Good value for money using fresh ingredients and cooking on the spot. Serving dishes for those with allergies such as gluten and dairy.

November 2019


We had a lovely coffee & the staff were very friendly.

April 2019


We visited on a Saturday afternoon in September, and although we were served quickly, our coffee and cake took at least 15 minutes to arrive.

September 2018


The Nag's Head
(Less than a mile)

A welcoming 18th century pub full of charm serving simple, hearty pub grub and a great range or local beers and ciders.  Attracting both locals and holidaymakers with its friendly atmosphere, live music nights and fabulous views from the sunny beer terrace. 

The Nags Head, 32 Silver Street, Lyme Regis DT7 3HS (T:01297 442312)

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The Town Mill
(Less than a mile)

(25)

This ancient watermill, set in the artisan quarter of Lyme Regis, was rescued from dereliction by local volunteers and painstakingly restored for the public to enjoy.  Nestling around a cobbled courtyard, the mill buildings house a working flour watermill, as well as art galleries, a café, artisan workshops, a bakery & deli and a micro-brewery.

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Well worth a visit. Free to enter and you can show yourself around. Friendly and knowledgeable volunteers. Very interesting.

April 2024


Loved this! Historic monument & enthusiastic volunteers. My 4 & 6 year olds loved watching the Water Wheel & cog mechanics when it was operating. So much so, we came back 3 days in a row to see the demonstration. Great history lesson!

April 2024


The cafe serves excellent toasted sandwiches and salad.

October 2023


Lovely little spot. Away from crowds

October 2023


Amazing place. Really helpful volunteers and lovely setting.

August 2023


Interesting place . Had breakfast twice at the town mill bakery , can really recommend .

May 2023


Excellent micro brewery

May 2023


Called in for breakfast on a wet Bank Holiday. Very busy but staff were friendly and attentive. A bit pricey but tasty, good quality food.

May 2023


Lovely place to sit outside with the dog on a sunny afternoon and have a lovely beer.

April 2023


Picturesque but not much open when we went in March.

March 2023


Lovely place for a drinkp

August 2022


Lovely area with a gallery, restaurants and a pub. Can thoroughly recommend the cider!

June 2022


Most enjoyable visit

June 2022


very interesting tour of working mill.The lyme regis brewery has fantastic beers and a lovely courtyard to sit in the sun to drink it

May 2022


Even better since its recent restoration- you can see inside the mill from a viewing platform and read the information board- no charge but donations encouraged. It's a beautiful building, brilliantly restored; we bought flour from the shop because we were inspired to encourage this little gem to thrive.

March 2022


The old Mill has been lovingly restored to working order, and volunteers are keen to talk about its history, working, and demonstrate it's working. A gem, must be seen. The enjoy a beer or cider across the yard at the Brewery!

September 2021


The brewery was excellent!

June 2021


We loved the Town Mill, particularly the Lyme Regis micro-brewery. Weather wasn't too kind but never spoiled our visits. Covid meant we had to sit at outside tables, sometimes in the rain, however staff were always willing to bring our orders to us as we stood with umbrellas or managed to get a table with cover. Great hosts and great fun.

May 2021


It's a lovely collection of buildings and artisan businesses, a great area to while away time, get inspired and spend money locally! The people at the mill are super-keen and we enjoyed the whole place a lot.

October 2020


A great attraction to visit and learn about milling of grain into flour. A guided tour available and only a donation suggested. Great for children and adults alike. Guide very knowledgeable.

November 2019


Well worth a visit for young and old. Well informed volunteers provide the tour and make it so interesting. No fee is charged but contributions are welcomed and help to keep it open so please give generously.

July 2019


Well worth a visit. The "miller" gave a very informative tour Which included some history of Lyme regis as well as explaining the workings of the mill.

October 2018


The Town Mill is a great attraction, the tour guided by a volunteer miller was excellent and informative.(suggest checking the tour times as they did not run every day) . Opportunities for photographs during the tour were limited because of space but I returned a couple of days later and was able to wander around and take as many as I wanted , I also got to talk to another miller. All for a donation entry fee! The small shop sold their flour and books about the mill. ( I think 2 other reviews were talking about the Courtyard Cafe)

October 2018


Took ages to serve us and the table service in general was poor. Food was good but let down by indifferent service.

July 2018


Well worth a visit as the central feature in a really pleasant old town walk behind the main street. Easier when you start at the top and go down through the twists and turns.

June 2018


SUP2You
(Less than a mile)

Sup2You offers simple online hire of inflatable paddle boards making it easier than ever to get out and enjoy the UK’s beaches, coastline and waterways.  Paddleboarding is the perfect way to stay active, have fun with your family and explore the beautiful region where you’re staying; but with everything else you need to bring on holiday sometimes you won’t have the car space to bring your own!  With SUP2You the process couldn’t be easier, simply click the link below, select the board and duration online, and your paddleboard will be couriered next day to your holiday cottage.   

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Toad Hall Cottages guests can enjoy 10% off their hire when booking for 3 days or more with code Toad10

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Dinosaurland Fossil Museum
(Less than a mile)

(8)

A private museum that’s owned and run by Palaeontologist Steve Davies and his wife Jenny, Dinosaurland Fossil Museum contains a spectacular collection of the local Jurassic marine fossils.  The collection grows each year, meaning there’s always something new to see, with more than 10,000 specimens to show people just how exciting and wonderful the world of fossils and dinosaurs really is.  Even the building itself has an interesting pedigree as the pioneering fossil hunter Mary Anning was baptised here on 27th June 1799 and continued to worship here until about 1830. She discovered the first Ichthyosaur on the beaches here in 1811.  

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Lovely little museum, loads of interesting displays and information, great for families.

April 2024


Lots of interesting fossils and dinosaurs on view.

October 2023


So many fossils could fo with an upgrade but if you're interested its work popping in

October 2023


Interesting displays, especially the time gallery upstairs. We were unfortunate to go when there was a group of students, so couldn't get to all rooms, but gent on the door did warn us.

March 2023


Worth a visit and we thought it was good value. Loads of things to see and read but you have got to be into fossils and geology. Some great set ups with models, and all explained. There were some very young children in there as we walked around and they seem to love it, as the models were huge for them. They were barely walking but seem to know many of the dinosaur names. The person who welcomed us was really friendly and was happy to advice on good places to hunt for fossils. It needs a bit of a dust in places, as do most museums.

June 2022


We've visited here several times, there's a good mix of info for all age ranges, so children and adults are kept busy. Definitely worth a visit if dinosaurs and fossils are your thing. It's a bit cramped inside, but that has never spoiled our visit.

March 2022


Steve Davies has created a unique and astonishing museum on two spacious floors within the old Baptist Chapel that Mary Anning frequented. The geology and wide range of fossils are explained and exhibited. Steve has also purchased and exhibits the truly remarkable collections of several other Lyme "rock hunters", and in a very nice touch uses short biographical notes to explain their contributions. Fossil and history paradise. Don's miss it!!!

September 2021


Really good morning here, something for all ages, good timelines and lovely dinosaurs to hold for children. Very good.

April 2018


Literary Lyme Walking Tours
(Less than a mile)

(1)

Lyme Regis and the Jurassic Coast have a wealth of natural history to explore, but alongside that, they also have a fascinating literary background.   Literary Lyme Walking Tours take you on a journey through the setting of films and novels, introducing you to the inspiration behind famous characters and following in the footsteps of authors who chose to visit and live in the area including Jane Austen and Mary Anning.  Tours are themed to particular genres and authors, such as the Jane Austen tours or the French Lieutenant's Woman tours.  The walks range in times and prices so for more information get in touch or take a peek at their website!

http://www.literarylyme.co.uk/

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Lovely staff. Really interesting and informative museum. Loved reading about the history of the town and seeing the fossils!

August 2021


Lyme Regis Museum
(Less than a mile)

(14)

Standing where Dorset meets Devon, the Lyme Regis Museum is on the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site and was built on the site of fossilist Mary Anning’s home.  A chance to discover Lyme’s history, geology, fossils, artists and writers, from J M Whistler to Jane Austen and John Fowles, the museum stands in the heart of the town and is run almost entirely by volunteers.  Collections range from interesting to quirky displays with walks and events scheduled throughout the season, so keep an eye on the website for more information.  The museum is open from Easter to November and prices start at £3.95 for adults while children and students go free.

http://www.lymeregismuseum.co.uk/

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A nice little museum wirth a visit

October 2023


A small but perfectly-formed museum, packed full of interesting local history.

September 2023


Quaint building and interesting selection of exhibits- our 4 year old loved the lie on the floor dinosaur scene.

July 2023


This is a really lovely museum which is packed full of interesting artefacts and fossils. My kids and I enjoyed looking round and learning so much. There is a cute gift shop at the end too. The staff were very friendly and helpful and were happy to chat about fossils.

July 2022


Always interesting and its all been updated in recent years. It can get busy so go in early. We bought an annual pass as it's only £1 more and worth the value, plus supporting a great British attraction, not some franchise theme park. There is a lot about fossils but also interesting exhibits covering the area and notable locals who have lived there. There is a big spoiler about the Meryl Streep scene when she was to be filmed standing at the end of the Cobb but you need to look out for that yourself to find out what happened.

June 2022


Great- full of interesting local info aimed at children and adults. The building itself is worth seeing from inside, and the displays are well arranged- we escaped a rainy afternoon, and thoroughly enjoyed it

March 2022


This wonderful and friendly museum explains the uniqueness of Lyme, it's history, characters, geology, and most famous fossils. It feels intimate, cared for, and there is something for everyone. It also has a splendid gallery about Mary Anning, her fossils, and struggle. This museum offers the "whole picture" context for the more specialised Dinosaurland Fossil Museum. The two together will enrich any thoughtful visitor.

September 2021


Well worth a visit especially if you go on Town history walk first.

July 2019


Fossils galore- recommend the Fossil Walk which includes the Museum entry. The staff there are very helpful and impart their knowledge with enthusiasm.

October 2018


Great and you get to return for a year with your entry ticket

September 2018


Excellent.

July 2018


Would highly recommend the Fossil Walk. Highly informative, lots to discover and a great walk for all ages.

June 2018


Excellent museum with friendly, enthusiastic staff. Fossil walks not to be missed - recommended after rain and storms for best finds.

April 2018


Fascinating museum detailing the history of Lyme Regis and of course the fossils! Reasonably priced and well worth a visit.

September 2017


Church Cliff Beach, Lyme Regis
(Less than a mile)

(3)

Famous for its picturesque Jurassic coastline, as well as its array of fossils, Church Cliff Beach is on the edge of Lyme Regis town.  Sandy in places, at low tide there is an extensive rock ledge with hundreds of rock pools where you can catch shrimp. The River Lym flows into the bay, so paddling is a necessity if you want to stroll on the sand.  The beach is flanked by rock armour which protects the promenade, and the sand is covered at high tide.  There’s paid parking close by, so don’t forget your change.  There are facilities, restaurants and cafes in the town.  There’s no lifeguard cover on this beach, and dogs are permitted all year round, which is great news for walkers as it also makes up part of the West Dorset Heritage Coast and its accompanying footpaths.

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Plenty of parking with a moderate walk down many steps to the beach. Worth the walk though with plenty of fossils around if your prepared to look.

September 2023


Lovely beach but spoilt by the amount of broken bits of glass and rusty metal components that have fallen from the cliff (believe there was some form of rubbish dump at the top of the cliff many years ago) - not a problem for most people but was worried about our dog getting injured.

May 2023


A lovely stretch of beach with rock pools and a chance to find fossils. Get there as the tide is going out and get there early. Take provisions as it is just a beach, of shingle and sand, there are some rocks to clamber over and rock pools to explore. One of our favourite beaches in the UK.

June 2022


Town Beach, Lyme Regis
(Less than a mile)

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In the picturesque harbour town of Lyme Regis, Town Beach is covered in pebbles at one end thanks to the coastal protection scheme that placed them there to provide essential care for the Marine Parade and the buildings along it.  At the other end the beach has been built up with sand, no longer gets covered at high tide and provides an extensive beach area manned by RNLI lifeguards in the summer.  There are kiosks, cafes, shops and restaurants bordering the beach, so it’s ideal for visiting with family and spending the whole day on the sand if the weather allows.  The main sandy beach in the area, it’s a delight and easy to get to when on holiday in Dorset.  There is paid parking nearby, so don’t forget your change, and remember that dogs are not permitted from 1st April to 31st October, while from 1st November to 31st March they must be on leads.

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Nice clean beach with plenty of clean WCs and cafes. The sandy bit at the harbour is good for dogs to run around (out of season) and kids to dig in.

April 2024


Nice beach but very busy and did not like the swooping seagulls!

August 2023


Wonderful location and so much to do, we didn't use our car once for a week, unheard of!! The parking in the town not good but for a town of that age, it was adequate and the other car parks further out were very good.

May 2022


Booked a beach hut from Town Council! Great fun and provided welcome shade on v hot day! Appreciated the two chairs provided but would have liked a small table for food / coffee

September 2021


Great beach on the sandy side was really busy and made use of the boat hire on the beach which was great fun, seagulls are a real issue when it comes to food and we ate ours in our tent after my daughter lost a sandwich to one right out of her mouth.

August 2021


We loved the seafront and that in October it was full of people. We liked the beach bit, seeing families enjoying the sand, and it was great to see open loos, nice ice-cream and lots of different places to eat and drink.

October 2020


We had a lovely dog walk along the beach, very pleasant.

September 2018


A lovely family friendly beach. Pebbled at one end and sandy at the other. Plenty of eateries and ice cream places. A good place for fossil hunting.

August 2018


Excellent area and beach although extremely busy if the sun makes an appearance. I go to Lyme Regis whilst dogs are allowed on the beach (I do use it with my dog) and would like to see more policing re dogs off leads.

April 2017


Cobb Gate Beach, Lyme Regis
(Less than a mile)

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This pretty harbour town dates back to the 14th century, and is sheltered by a curving harbour wall, The Cobb, as its known contains a small sandy beach made famous in the opening shot of the film The French Lieutenant’s Woman.  You reach the beach between the RNLI station and the slipway, and there is lifeguard cover in the summer months.  Activities nearby include fishing, sailing, snorkeling, kayaking, swimming, surfing and water skiing, while facilities close to the beach include cafes and restaurants and toilets.  There are lots of walks in the area including guided tours of the famous fossil bearing cliffs.  There is paid parking nearby, Axminster train station is five minutes away as the crow flies and buses are available to the town centre.  Dogs are allowed on the beach from 1st November to 30th March as long as they’re on the lead, but they are not permitted in the summer months.

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Love the stroll along the Cobb beach and area so clean plenty of places to eat and drink. The locals are so warm and welcoming, can’t beat Lyme regis

November 2021


Perfect sandy beach for everyone. Loved the Marine Parade with food and drink and ice creams.

October 2021


excellent, safe beach

September 2021


Always raked and cleaned. Pretty safe, excellent lifeguards. Restaurants and cafes need to be open later. Toilets very clean but not enough of them so long queues. Watch out for seagulls stealing food from your hands!

August 2021


Lovely harbour and great places to grab a bite to eat. But it is extremely busy. Every inch of the small patch of sand by the cobb was taken up but beach shelters, feet deck chairs etc. If your kids are not fussed about sand avoid the area if you want quite and relaxing. The other side of the cobb is quite and so are the toilets (which are clean)

August 2021


We walked here from Seaton along the muddy coastal path and Lyme Regis is lovely . We took a boat out from the cob .

July 2021


The cob was lovely to walk on and all you needed was near by

September 2020


Lovely to see this in sunshine for the first time in several visits. Worth going early to see it uncrowded.

June 2018


Monmouth Beach, Lyme Regis
(Less than a mile)

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Named after the Duke of Monmouth who landed here in 1685 in an attempt to take the crown from King James II, Monmouth Beach is a large pebble and sand beach that stretches over a kilometer southwest from the Cobb wall.  There are beach huts, a bowling green, the Lyme Regis Power Boat Club and paid car parks close by.  Meanwhile, for those wishing to have their own exploratory adventures, you can find a layer of limestone called the ammonite graveyard at Monmouth Beach, containing a large number of (you guessed it) ammonites.  There are numerous walks close by and dogs are allowed on the beach all year round.  There is lifeguard cover in the summer, and all the town’s cafés, restaurants and amenities are within easy reach.

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A very lovely beach if you like stones! But great when the tide is right out and you can fossil hunting.

October 2023


My dog Luna and I really enjoy walking and playing ball along the beach keeping eyes down to see if we can find a fossil!!! very clean and looked after Love it!!!

June 2022


Stunning, quiet and picture perfect ideal place to relax and paint ?

November 2021


Stayed here in The Little Sea House right on the beach. Amazing sunrises. Beautiful and peaceful but tricky to walk on in places.

October 2021


We had a lovely holiday staying in the little sea house. Perfect location on the beach. Was very warm & cosy inside. Was generally clean on arrival but think it could do a intensive deep clean occasionally to clean racks /hard to reach places ( plug holes) but this did not effect our stay ( I’m just bit OCD with cleaning) I would recommend this to anyone wanting a relaxing tranquil break. Also the out hours staff from toadhall cottages were very helpful. Would book again

May 2021


Just beautiful

September 2020


Great for fossil hunting and dog friendly!

September 2017


Charmouth Beach
(2 miles)

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Perfect for family days out, Charmouth Beach is a mix of sand and pebbles, fossils (for which the area is famous), good swimming and good surf.  It is divided into two distinct areas (East and West) by the mouth of the River Char, which often forms a lagoon suitable for boating or watching the ducks swim past.  To get to the beach, simply find the centre of the village and follow Lower Sea Lane.  There are ample car parks close to the beach as well as another one half way down Lower Sea Lane if those are full.  Dogs are allowed on the West beach as long as they are on leads from 1st May and 30th September between the sea defenses and Lyme Regis but not on the area of beach in front of the beach huts and the Heritage Centre. From 1st July to 31st August dogs are not allowed on East Beach between 10:00am and 6:00pm, but are welcome outside these hours.  At East Beach there is a beach café and picnic tables close by, and in the summer months there is a bouncy castle.  There are also lots of beautiful walks close by to enjoy.  West Beach meanwhile is about a mile and a half long and is a haven for fossil hunters and avid rock-poolers.

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Charmouth Beach is just wonderful, lovely walks with no cars or road noise. Heaven!

April 2024


Walking this beach from Lyme Regis

October 2023


Great beach, Its busy by the shops but plenty of places to walk to find space away from others. The toilets are bad, so with a few wipes and wash you hands after. Get there early for parking. It is sand, shingle and rock pools, so great for a non commercialised beach day. Follow the tide out if you are fossil hunting but best to have a guided tour first from the museum so you know what you are looking for. One of our favourite sea sides in Britain.

June 2022


This is a beautiful area. Gets very busy and there are about four car parks and on street parking. The museum was very fascinating. Toilet queue was horrendous. This is a great area for inflatables as you can go down the stream if you want instead of the sea. There is also a large grass bank to picnic on instead of the beach cobbles.

August 2021


Great beach if but a bit stony where we went, good facilities for food and drinks and no where near as many seagulls as Lyme Regis.

August 2021


Lovely quaint beach.

May 2019


Lovely spot to sit, relax and look for fossils.

October 2018


December 2023

Loved it


October 2023

The property was very cold the first day or so, but may have been as it hadn’t been used much in the preceding weeks while temperature had turned.


October 2021

We had an enjoyable stay. The location of the property is excellent and it was great to have private parking. Lyme Regis is a great place to be based.


September 2021

Easy access to beach and facilities and to countryside walks. Noise issue on first night from adjoining property was quickly responded to and resolved by the support team. Thank you.


August 2021

A lovely house, with high quality decor, kitchen and crockery and in a fantastic location.


July 2021

we all enjoyed our stay despite the necessary improvements listed above. location was excellent.


June 2021

Very enjoyable stay. Great location for walking into town or up the river. The house was comfortable and well equipped.


June 2021

Thoroughly enjoyed our stay totally suited our family. Lovely house and garden!! Only negative was the water pressure!! Thanks


May 2021

Yes. Great location in centre of town, with a parking space! Comfortable house and pretty garden, and easy to get to shops and sea front. Would love to stay there again.


April 2021

Thanks for such a lovely welcome. We were happy to be the first post-lockdown guests and had a great week!


October 2020

Really enjoyed our stay, the location was fabulous. Only two negatives, there were no oven gloves. Also, there were a lot of cobwebs around the cottage so clearly it hadn't been cleaned properly. Although, the kitchen and bathrooms were immaculate.

Thankyou for your feedback and we are pleased that your stay at Jordan house was enjoyable. We will of course relay your comments onto the cleaning team to action. We hope to see you book with Toad Hall Cottages again.

- The Toad Hall Team


October 2020

Lighting in the kitchen was feeble!


September 2020

Very enjoyable stay just the above small niggles! Very central and walking distance to all amenities


February 2020

Perfect location for town and the beach - quiet and wonderful feeling as a listed building, would highly recommend


November 2019

So well equipped, could not find a fault in anything believe me we tried! Cannot wait to go again next year, we at last have found the property suits us and our family. Thank you Toad Hall Cottages for your efficient services.


April 2019

Yes, reserved for next year, the new front door lock was a bit stiff to lock from inside. Thanks for a nice stay. John


September 2018

Had a great stay and a lovely house for the whole family !


August 2018

Did we enjoy our stay? Too right! It's so lovely to have found such a perfect property to gather my family into. I'm sure we'll be back, again. This year we had the added delight of the charity duck race in the nearby stream! Thank you to all the supporting team for helping us have such a great time. Prompt response to macerator problem much appreciated.


August 2018

we thoroughly enjoyed our stay in this lovely location, it was a treat to be able to walk to the beach and town with the added bonus of all the activities of the carnival week.


June 2018

We did. This is our third year in same house


April 2018

We enjoyed our stay very much and would rent the house again. Very ood size for a family and very well equipped.


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