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FISHERMAN'S COTTAGE 7 Cobb Road, Lyme Regis, Dorset DT7 3JU
Sleeps: 6 +cot. Well behaved dogs welcome.
English Tourist Board: 4 Star.
   
Low season £300 - £550 pw. High season £700 - £900 pw.
For further details please contact:
Tabitha Sketchley-Holmes Tel: 07958 048815
  
Situated next to where they filmed The French Lieutenants' Woman, this charming Grade II listed fisherman's cottage is just a few minutes walk from Lyme Regis beach and town centre and has spectacular sea views.
Fisherman's Cottage Although two hundred years old, this property is light, airy and spacious. It comprises three good sized bedrooms, pretty courtyard and off-street parking, which can accommodate a car and a 20ft sailing boat with trailer if need be - there is a suitable slipway for launching into the harbour 1/4 mile away (please ask for fee). - As you walk through the front door, to your left is a lovely sitting room with bay windows looking out to sea views. It has a fireplace with gas-coal fire, TV and stereo and a dining table to seat six comfortably. There is also a hatch through to the kitchen.
 - The hallway leads to what customers often refer to as their favourite room - a light and airy open plan kitchen with large patio doors opening out to a pretty patio garden. The kitchen has everything you need - dishwasher, fridge-freezer and a utility area with a washing machine and tumble dryer.
- Outside there is table and chairs and your very own miniature forest! - Great for pets, who are very welcome.
- The first floor consists of a family bathroom and two bedrooms. The large master bedroom has en-suite and bay windows showing sea views. In the second bedroom there is a single bed, which can be converted into a double.
 - On the second floor there is a charming beamed double bedroom with two single beds and an alcove window with superb sea views.
Lyme Regis Lyme Regis is a picturesque, bustling seaside resort. It's renowned for its wiggly lanes and narrow streets all leading to the harbour with its famous Cobb. Ships sailed from here to meet the Spanish Armada. The coastline is both dramatic and beautiful and children will love to go fossil hunting on the fantastic beaches. You can spend a lazy day browsing the shops and drinking coffee in one of the many cafes or be more energetic and explore the world famous Dorset coast.
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