Lighthouse View

ID: S480536

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 2
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Positioned on the Isle of Portland in Dorset is this delightful, second-floor apartment, Lighthouse View. Enjoying splendid sea views, overlooking Portland Bill, above the Atlantic Academy overlooking their playground, this compact, studio-style apartment is an ideal base for a couple looking for a getaway with lots of coastal trails to explore. Park up in the allocated parking space before boarding the lift to the second floor and discovering the open-plan living space, with bright walls and a large window to soak in the views. Rustle up tasty meals in the compact kitchen area, courtesy of the combi microwave/oven, and dine together at the breakfast bar with a glass of wine in hand. Relax and unwind on the plush sofa, which converts into a single bed for flexible sleeping, and flick through the TV for a film night in. After a day exploring the rugged coastline, rinse off in the shower room before climbing into your pyjamas ready for bed. When sleep calls, a double bed awaits, with lights above for some night-time reading, or let the TV do the entertaining for you. Explore your fantastic location, with a walk along the coast at Portland Bill, home to a working lighthouse, enjoy pony-trekking on an open-field or pack a picnic for a visit to Easton Gardens. If you fancy a break from cooking, a stylish restaurant rests just a short stroll away, where you can savour spectacular sea views over a home-cooked meal, and afterwards, unwind on Little Beach or explore the 16th century Portland Castle. For a Blue Flag beach and bustling attractions, venture to the seaside town of Weymouth, hosting thrilling rides at Fantasy Island, SEA LIFE to get up close to marine creatures and the Tudor House Museum for a trip back in time. History buffs may wish to visit the county town of Dorchester, for five museums, including the unique Tutankhamun Exhibition, or if that’s not your taste, the Jurassic coastline and wonderful countryside is within easy reach, ideal for the adventures at heart. For a coastal getaway, whisk your other half to Lighthouse View.

The popular resort of Weymouth makes an outstanding year-round holiday destination, with a wide variety of attractions on offer, appealing to all tastes and ages. The glorious golden sandy beaches have excellent facilities for all kinds of watersports, whilst from the picturesque, bustling harbour you can take regular fishing trips. A short drive takes you to Portland Harbour, and the rugged “Isle” of Portland, linked to Weymouth by the dramatic Chesil Beach. Visit Dorchester, Thomas Hardy’s “Casterbridge”, only 7 miles away, or take a journey along the scenic coastal road and call in at Abbotsbury Swannery and Subtropical Gardens. Alternatively, just head down to West Bay - the views of the stunning Dorset Heritage Coastline are not to be missed!

Accommodation

Second-floor apartment.

Studio-style layout with double bed, kitchen, dining area and sitting area.

Shower room with shower cubicle, basin and WC
Electric central heating.

Combi microwave/oven, fridge with freezer box, kettle and toaster.

TV, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Offroad designated parking for one car.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop 0.5 miles, pub 0.7 miles.

Note: This property is above a school and overlooks the playground with views out across the sea.

Nearby points of interest

Reviews (4)

  • Tony

    The walls are paper thin and the adjoining properties occupents can be heard easily and this goes on til late hours/early morning. There was no mention that people staying need to bring a sharp kitchen knife as one is not provided. There is no specified 'designated parking' for the individual property as stated is ambiguous at best as to where you can park (we had to ask a permanent resident).that in front is pot luck as to whether you can get a space, otherwise there is parking 100metres walk to the entrance from the other parking available (the sign states Buses only though!) At the least a simple map of the front of the main building to show where you can park would help people in the future. A smashed window of the front door on the main entrance to the building and internally looking like a building site was somewhat detracting.

  • Christine

    On looking at the property you would think it was derelict as fenced off at front, the door to go in glass shattered. Scaffolding up in hallway and up the stairs, no one working on it. However we did enjoy our stay and views, would go again.

  • Marion

    I didn't expect to be able to cook very much so I came prepared with easy meals. I loved being able to walk straight from the front door and the views were amazing! I was disappointed that the hotel next door wasn't always open for evening meals but I did enjoy their Sunday carvery, however. The breakfast at the Lobster Pot was very good too. Overall, I thought it was very good value for money.

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