The Nest is a charming cottage in Lyme Regis, appreciated for its excellent location and character. Guests enjoy the comfortable furnishings, effective heating, and the peaceful garden with views. The welcome pack and holiday information are well-received, adding to the pleasant experience.
Reviews indicate a mix of experiences regarding cleanliness. Some guests found the property well-prepared, while others noted issues such as a dirty fridge, mould, and dust. The varied feedback suggests room for improvement in this area.
The location is highly praised for its proximity to the town centre, beach, and local amenities. Guests consistently appreciate the convenience and the ease of access to Lyme Regis's attractions.
The beds and living areas are generally found to be comfortable, with positive remarks about the garden and views. However, some guests mention uncomfortable sofa beds and single beds, which affects the overall comfort score.
Facilities are deemed adequate, with a well-equipped kitchen and good heating system. Nonetheless, reports of maintenance issues like overgrown gardens, broken blinds, and problematic WiFi suggest that some aspects require attention.
Guests are delighted by the welcome pack and selection of board games, reflecting a thoughtful touch. It should be noted that such gifts, while appreciated, may vary and are not guaranteed for every stay.
Boasting a highly sought after setting in the heart of Lyme Regis in Dorset is this traditional chocolate-box thatched cottage, The Nest. Ideal for families on holiday together, The Nest offers guests a welcoming sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of the attractive seaside town of Lyme Regis. The property has a wealth of original features which help to create a real homely ambience starting with the open-plan living space which comes complete with traditional wood ceiling beams, a feature fireplace and a charming window seat; the perfect place for curling up together and soaking up the rustic vibe of the cottage. The cottage-style kitchen is fully fitted with all you need to prepare delicious fayre for the whole family and there is an elegant dining area adjoining the kitchen which is all set up ready for you to pull up a chair and indulge in long, relaxing meals together. If the weather allows then you could carry on the occasion outside where there is a charming patio area with table and chairs, ideal for enjoying some drinking and dining alfresco. When bedtime calls, climb the stairs to either of the traditionally presented bedrooms, one a king-size and the other a twin, but both beautifully styled and the perfect place to wake up in the morning before heading out for the day. Exploring Lyme Regis couldn’t be easier with the town and beach just a short walk away. Here you will find a good selection of amenities and attractions such as Lyme Regis Philpot Museum, Dinosaurland Fossil Museum and Lyme Regis Marine Aquarium. Hop in the car for a short but scenic drive to places such as Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens and Children’s Farm, Portland Castle and Lighthouse, Charmouth Coast Heritage Centre and Seaton Tramway. Additional attractions if you have time while you’re out and about include Pecorama, Forde Abbey and Gardens, Escot Gardens and Crealy Adventure Park. The Nest offers a haven of relaxation to its guests.
The delightful seaside town of Lyme Regis has much to offer its visitors, boasting a maze of narrow streets filled with craft and antique shops, galleries and cafes. Take a stroll along the world-famous Cobb causeway overlooking the ancient harbour, where fishing trips can be enjoyed, or try your hand at fossil hunting in the area. The scenic coastal path offers excellent walking opportunities and spectacular views of the stunning Jurassic coast, whilst the gently shelving sands and sparkling waters of Lyme Bay provide the perfect place in which to relax and unwind. A holiday destination to savour!
Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x twin (zip/link, can be made into king-size on request).
Bathroom with bath with shower over, basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Open-plan living space with dining area and sitting area with feature woodburning-effect stove.
Snug with double sofa bed.
Cloakroom with basin and WC
Gas central heating with woodburning-effect stove.
Electric oven, grill and hob, microwave, fridge with ice box, washing machine/tumble dryer, dishwasher, coffee machine.
Smart TV, DVD player, Bluetooth radio, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
One parking permit supplied for Woodmead car park on Hill Road (no allocated space) within 5 minutes walk.
Enclosed patio, furniture.
Pet-friendly, sorry no smoking.
Shop 0.1 miles, pub 0.1 miles.
Note: If you wish the twin to be made up as a king-size please specify at the time of booking.
Note: Children will need to be supervised in the garden so please bear this in mind when booking.
Note: There is a sofa bed in the snug which can accommodate a further two guests
Katie
Both living rooms and bedrooms were comfortable and the heating was effective and easy to use. The garden was a lovely surprise, providing a peaceful space to enjoy the (little) sunshine we had on our stay whilst admiring the views of the cliffs on the Jurassic coast. The kitchen is a little small and some of the equipment old (there isnât much nonstick surface left on the frying pan) but as the restaurants nearby are great this wasnât too much of a problem. The âworstâ thing was the WiFi. Having stayed in old cottages before we expected it to be problematic but even having managed our expectations it was disappointing as we could only really have one device on WiFi at a time and even then it was slow and temperamental. Definitely not a place to stay if you need good connectivity.
Katie
Both living rooms and bedrooms were comfortable and the heating was effective and easy to use. The garden was a lovely surprise, providing a peaceful space to enjoy the (little) sunshine we had on our stay whilst admiring the views of the cliffs on the Jurassic coast. The kitchen is a little small and some of the equipment old (there isnât much nonstick surface left on the frying pan) but as the restaurants nearby are great this wasnât too much of a problem. The âworstâ thing was the WiFi. Having stayed in old cottages before we expected it to be problematic but even having managed our expectations it was disappointing as we could only really have one device on WiFi at a time and even then it was slow and temperamental. Definitely not a place to stay if you need good connectivity.
Susan
The windows were so filthy that I felt compelled to clean them (youâre welcome). The garden was overgrown and the patio area similarly untidy. It felt like we arrived at a house that hadnât been lived in for weeks. For the price we paid we were somewhat disappointed. Iâm sorry to say this but the property really needs some love and attention.
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