Step into the welcoming embrace of The Annex, a spacious retreat perfectly situated for those seeking to explore the stunning landscapes of the Dorset coastline and revel in the awe-inspiring vistas of the world-renowned Jurassic Coast. As you enter through the main door, you’re greeted by a generously proportioned studio space that seamlessly combines a well-appointed kitchen, a comfortable dining area, and a cosy lounge adorned with a television and plush sofa—a delightful spot to unwind and relax.
Through the patio doors at the rear, a charming small courtyard awaits, offering the ideal setting for morning breakfasts or evening libations. A discreetly tucked-away bedroom with a snug double bed beckons for a peaceful night’s sleep. It’s worth noting that this bedroom has a connecting door to the main house’s kitchen, thoughtfully equipped with locks on both sides to ensure your peace of mind and privacy. Situated less than a mile from the captivating coastline, leave your car keys behind and embark on a journey to explore this enchanting locale. Discover hidden coves and idyllic villages on foot, or bring your bicycles along for an adventure on two wheels. And for sun-soaked days at the beach, the sandy shores of Weymouth Beach are a mere 23-minute walk away. If culinary adventures beckon, venture to one of the local pubs or hop on a convenient bus to Weymouth or Dorchester, where a delightful array of dining options awaits.
What truly sets this property apart is its effortless access to the beach, and for those with a penchant for longer strolls, a leisurely promenade along the beachfront will lead you to the Weymouth town centre and its bustling harbour. Nature enthusiasts and avid walkers will be delighted by the myriad of trail walks that adorn the iconic Jurassic Coast. Don’t forget to capture the beauty of Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove – scenes that demand to be immortalized through your camera lens. For those seeking further adventures, the nearby Portland Peninsula beckons with a mere 12-minute drive, offering attractions like the 2012 Olympic Sailing Academy, the majestic Chesil Beach, and the renowned Portland Bill Lighthouse, among others. The historic market town of Dorchester, approximately a 15-minute drive away, awaits its vibrant local markets, fascinating museums, and an eclectic array of restaurants and bars. Venture a bit farther afield, and you can immerse yourself in the history of the Historic Tank Museum or spend a day in the delightful company of primates at Monkey World.