The Mariners Hotel, Lyme Regis, Dorset
The Mariners Hotel offers quaint and captivating accommodation in the stunning Dorset coastal town of
Lyme Regis. Formerly a coaching inn, this charismatic 17th century
building has been lovingly renovated to showcase everything that makes
this part of the country so special.
There are 14 comfortable guest rooms which are all en suite and include an LCD TV, telephone, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities.
A range of delicious breakfast options are on offer to set you up for your day, so whether you desire a hearty Full English, or a lighter continental style breakfast, your hosts are confident that you will be satisfied.
The building is drenched in a rich and absorbing history. Beatrix Potter was inspired to write ‘The Tale of Little Pig Robinson’ while staying at the hotel when she was just 17, and many of her illustrations in the book are based on the spectacular scenery she encountered while visiting Lyme Regis and the neighbouring towns and regions.
Lyme Regis is undoubtedly one of England’s most precious pockets of nature and a place simply filled to the brim with charm and beauty. Blessed with breathtaking coastlines and countryside, which are among the finest to be discovered anywhere in the world, the region is perhaps most famed for its geology and magnificent fossil finds.
There are 14 comfortable guest rooms which are all en suite and include an LCD TV, telephone, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities.
A range of delicious breakfast options are on offer to set you up for your day, so whether you desire a hearty Full English, or a lighter continental style breakfast, your hosts are confident that you will be satisfied.
The building is drenched in a rich and absorbing history. Beatrix Potter was inspired to write ‘The Tale of Little Pig Robinson’ while staying at the hotel when she was just 17, and many of her illustrations in the book are based on the spectacular scenery she encountered while visiting Lyme Regis and the neighbouring towns and regions.
Lyme Regis is undoubtedly one of England’s most precious pockets of nature and a place simply filled to the brim with charm and beauty. Blessed with breathtaking coastlines and countryside, which are among the finest to be discovered anywhere in the world, the region is perhaps most famed for its geology and magnificent fossil finds.
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