Barley Mews

ID: S126479

  • Bedrooms 4
  • ・ Sleeps 9
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Barley Mews sit behind Weymouth’s historic Harbour. This beautifully converted malt store comes from the days of the Devenish Brewery founded in Weymouth in 1821 and due to it quirky nature there are low beans at varying heights throughout.

Over 3 floors, this delightful conversion offers generous space great for large families or several groups to come together and enjoy a self-catering holiday on the Dorset Coast.

The contemporary feel of the property is apparent as you enter on the ground floor, explore the games room, set up a league for a table football competition, pool game, table tennis tournament, go a few rounds with the punching bag. Please note in the games room the lowest ceiling height is 5ft 9”. Two of this property’s four bedrooms, and a family bathroom are also on the ground floor. In the family bedroom the lowest ceiling height is 5ft 7”. Head upstairs to the first floor when you will find the relaxed open-plan living space, rustle up a family meal in the beautifully designed modern kitchen with curved units and enjoy eating together at the large dining table. Bedrooms three and four are on this floor, both are king-size with en-suites . Upstairs you will find yourself in your own minstrel gallery with additional seating, where you can kick back with a great book and a glass of wine.

Outside, the private courtyard garden, at the rear, is all ready with a table and chairs so you dine al fresco, relax and enjoy the sea air.

Just a few moments’ walk from the harbourside and Newton's Cove, this ideal location means you can easily walk to the beach, restaurants, cafes. If you crave additional adventures, Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door are a short 25 drive to the east. The National Sailing academy, Portland and Chesil beach are a short drive to the west.

Barley Mews is ideal for large families or groups of friends to come and explore the Jurassic Coastline.

This thriving area called Brewers Quay is the old Victorian brewery situated right at the very heart of the harbour, in Weymouth, Dorset. Much of the grade II listed complex and surrounding brewery buildings date from the late 1800 early 1900’s and many have stones inlaid commemorating their construction year. Now a popular destination with many restaurant’s café and bars making it a vibrant location where you can relax with a drink and watch the world go by. Tucked in the harbourside streets here you will find original Tudor harbour buildings estimated to have built 1600 and well worth a visit, with a very interesting history to share. You will also find the Weymouth Museum, with some incredible facts and artefacts, there is more to this seaside town than meets the eye. The harbour is home to the lifting bridge where you can watch the luxury yachts head out to sea, and then walk over the bridge into the town with it’s winding streets of boutique shops and onto the seafront Esplanade and beach. Brewers Quay is a much loved location in Weymouth.

Accommodation

Over three floors.

Four bedrooms, one ground floor king-size with, one ground floor king-size with single bed, two first floor king-size with ensuite.

Ground floor family bathroom with bath, WC and hand basin.

Games room with seating area.

First floor open plan kitchen/dining/lounge with TV.

Second floor seating area with balcony overlooking first floor.

Gas central heating.

Gas oven and hob, Microwave, fridge, fridge/freezer in games room, washing machine and tumble dryer.

TV with freesat in games room, TV with DVD player in lounge.

Wi-Fi, telephone.

bed linen and towels included in rent.

travel cot & high chair.

Off road parking for two cars.

Patio courtyard area.

Sorry no pets.

Nearby points of interest

Reviews (34)

  • Tamsin

    House was freezing and one bed had a 4.5tog duvet on it (in March) which wasn’t helpful - we called and three new duvets delivered but no apology for the toilet seat. Appalling baking pans / clearly new cutlery following complaints but truly embarrassing contents of kitchen cupboards. Washing machine turned on and didn’t stop for 15 hours so we called and was rectified. Shower in largest en-suite you can’t put on straight as it floods the room as we found out. You have to aim it at the wall and stand that way. Room downstairs with two beds is freezing, it’s all a strange set up! In the summer may be fine but the blinds didn’t go down over the old style slanted windows so it was very light, and the windows didn’t shut so in the winds the blinds slapped back and forth. WiFi also the worst we’ve experienced! Otherwise a great stay

  • Sarah

    Spacious and well-equipped and comfortable beds. There are plenty of beams to watch out for and the lower floor is hard work for anyone over 5ft 10", (due to the low ceiling height) so just something to be aware of if you have tall members of your family/friends staying. Enjoyed eating in as well as sampling a few local restaurants and plenty of walks in each direction of the bay.

  • Jill

    We had a great stay loved it the property was amazing the only thing I would criticise is the cleanliness it was very dusty the wooden bed frame the radiators were caked in dust other than that great

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