Brewers Quay Harbour, located in the picturesque region of Dorset in the South West of England, offers a charming retreat for up to four guests. This traditional stone cottage, characterized by its cozy yet contemporary design, is nestled in a slightly elevated position behind the old harbour in Weymouth. Its central location allows easy access to a variety of alfresco dining options, cafes, and bars, where visitors can relax and enjoy the scenic views of the boats navigating the harbour.
Upon entering the cottage, guests are welcomed into a comfortable sitting room accessed by a few stone steps, providing a perfect space to unwind after exploring the beautiful Dorset area. The bright and spacious dining room is designed for enjoyable meal times, while the well-equipped galley kitchen is ideal for preparing delightful dinners. The courtyard garden, accessible through double doors, offers a lovely outdoor setting to savor a glass of wine during warm summer evenings. Additionally, a convenient wet room is located on the ground floor for ease of use.
The accommodation includes a comfortable master bedroom featuring a double bed, complemented by a second bedroom with twin single beds, making it suitable for families or small groups of friends. An additional WC is located upstairs for added convenience. The nearby Newton's Cove beach and Nothe Gardens, just a short stroll away, provide breathtaking panoramic views of Portland Harbour, making it an excellent locale for afternoon walks or picnics. The main beach and town of Weymouth are also within a 5-10 minute walking distance, ensuring guests have plenty of options for leisure activities.
For those wishing to venture further afield, notable attractions such as the World Heritage sites of Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door are easily accessible within a 30-minute drive to the east, while the Isle of Portland is just 15 minutes away. West Bay, known for its stunning coastal views, can be reached in 30 minutes via a scenic coastal road. Brewers Quay Harbour serves as an ideal base for exploring Weymouth and the South West Coastal Path, aptly named after a fender, which protects boats from damage, symbolizing the cottage's role as a safe haven for holidaymakers seeking adventure along the beautiful Jurassic Coast.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!