Swallows Rest, Martleaves Farm, Weymouth, Dorset
Visit Swallows Rest Bed & Breakfast and discover Dorset, England’s World Heritage Site known as the Jurassic Coast, a county of outstanding natural beauty which boasts rolling hills, breathtaking countryside, beautiful villages, sandy and award-winning beaches and spectacular coastline.
The guest rooms, beautifully decorated with an eclectic mix of furniture, are named after birds which frequent the Fleet.
The owners use their own chicken and duck eggs for breakfast, dry-cured bacon and sausages from local butchers and homemade cakes, granola, jams and marmalade a speciality. Afternoon tea and cakes are served daily.
There is a resident Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Archie. The pet pigs George and Mildred wander freely in the gardens along with rare breed chicken and ducks. In the fields, there are Wiltshire Longhorn sheep, horses, miniature Shetlands Coco, Charlie and Fudge and alpacas Kim, Barney and Angus.
Dorset’s 88 miles of coastline stretches from Christchurch in the East, famous for its medieval Priory, to Lyme Regis in the West, well renowned for fossil hunting and the dramatic harbour and Cobb, the setting for the filming of the ‘French Lieutenant's Woman’. With safe sandy beaches, rugged cliff tops and tiny coves, Dorset will reward you with stunning views across outstanding countryside and sea.
The guest rooms, beautifully decorated with an eclectic mix of furniture, are named after birds which frequent the Fleet.
The owners use their own chicken and duck eggs for breakfast, dry-cured bacon and sausages from local butchers and homemade cakes, granola, jams and marmalade a speciality. Afternoon tea and cakes are served daily.
There is a resident Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Archie. The pet pigs George and Mildred wander freely in the gardens along with rare breed chicken and ducks. In the fields, there are Wiltshire Longhorn sheep, horses, miniature Shetlands Coco, Charlie and Fudge and alpacas Kim, Barney and Angus.
Dorset’s 88 miles of coastline stretches from Christchurch in the East, famous for its medieval Priory, to Lyme Regis in the West, well renowned for fossil hunting and the dramatic harbour and Cobb, the setting for the filming of the ‘French Lieutenant's Woman’. With safe sandy beaches, rugged cliff tops and tiny coves, Dorset will reward you with stunning views across outstanding countryside and sea.
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