Quaintes House is a beautiful townhouse in the historic seaside resort of Lyme Regis. This Grade II listed home has been lovingly restored to provide you with a warm, comfortable, and relaxing holiday home without forsaking luxury. Step inside to the bright dining room, with rustic table and chairs and a lovely window seat, the perfect spot for enjoying meals or playing games long into the evening. Head through to the open plan living/kitchen, with the living area having comfy sofas and a wood burner for those cooler winter breaks. The kitchen is extremely well-equipped with everything you could need to rustle up the simplest breakfast to a family banquet, the stunning glass lantern style ceiling floods the room with light. Off the kitchen you will find a shower room with walk-in shower and underfloor heating, perfect for rinsing off the sea after a swim. On the first floor you have a spacious bedroom with kingsize bed and a stylish family bathroom with a bath with shower over. Head up to the second floor where you will find a spacious kingsize bedroom with views over the garden to the sea beyond and another bedroom with a small double bed. Outside, the garden is set on two levels, the first having a lawn area and small patio with bistro set, head up the steps to the second level which has an enchanting raised deck area that has table and chairs, bar area to enjoy the stunning seaviews, it really is spectacular to look across the churchyard to the sea, an optimum spot for a barbecue and a sundowner.
Situated in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lyme Regis is a sublime location. Charter a fishing boat from the harbour, go fossil hunting or take a walk on the spectacular Southwest Coastal Path. For something more leisurely, there are a plethora of pubs and restaurants in the town just waiting to be discovered. For nature lovers, the area has some of the most diverse scenery in the country. Lyme Bay sweeps round from the National Nature Reserve on the Dowlands Cliffs in an uninterrupted arc along the huge bank of shingle that is Chesil Beach, all the way to the limestone slab of the Isle of Portland. The 626 feet Golden Cap, a breathtaking viewpoint and part of a lovely 2, 000-acre National Trust Estate, is the highest point on England’s south coast, and a World Heritage Site. It is an easy drive to Bridport, Honiton, Sidmouth, Exeter, and Dorchester, and for families, there are many lovely beaches close at hand, as well as Crealy Theme Park near Exeter. Beach 350 yards.