Marina Vista
Listing Summary
Listing No:1776
Sleeps up to:6
Location Type:Not specified
Local Area:Nearest Beach: Weymouth
Local Airport: Bournemouth
Local Ferry Port: Weymouth
Nearest Railway Station: Weymouth
Local Shops: 200 yards
Listing description

The house is beautifully decorated and furnished to a high standard with original wooden flooring throughout.
There will be a ‘Welcome Pack’ for you on arrival to enable you to have a drink and a biscuit after your journey.
Ground floor accommodation comprises an open plan sitting room/dining room with Sofas, Television (freeview) and Dvd player, cd player/radio and iPod docking station. There is a wide range of books and board games to suit all ages. The dining room has a large pine table and seating for 6 people.
The fully fitted kitchen has a fridge freezer, cooker, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave and plenty of cutlery and crockery, including special sets for children. There is also a hand blender, toasted sandwich maker and hand held electric food mixer.
There is a downstairs toilet.
Outside there is a small rear garden and raised patio area with a bench, ideal for sitting outside on a summer’s evening.
The 1st floor has two bedrooms, The master bedroom has a king size bed and far reaching views across the Marina, why not sit in the bay window and watch the world go by? (binoculars provided!)
The 2nd bedroom has two single beds.
The bathroom has a basin, bath with shower and a shaving point. There is a separate toilet.
Wooden stairs lead up to the 2nd floor double bedroom, again with fabulous views.
For guests staying with babies and younger children, there is a high chair, baby bath and cot provided, also a good selection of toy
Location Details
Marina Vista Weymouth
Weymouth has been a popular seaside destination for over 200 years, when George III spent time there, taking in the sea air and bathing in the sea water. The fine Georgian seafront still remains an elegant background to the glorious sweep of the bay with its’ golden sands and safe, shallow waters.
The sheltered nature of Weymouth Bay and its Southerly position often means that Weymouth is blessed with sunshine when other areas close by aren’t as lucky.
Weymouth continues to be a fantastic place to take a holiday, offering traditional delights such as donkey rides, a fun fair and Punch and Judy in the summer season. A wealth of interesting shops are to be found down the narrow streets with bow fronted houses offering a wide variety of goods. From souvenirs to designer clothing and places to eat, including of course, some wonderful Fish and Chip shops! There is also a modern shopping area with many well known high street names and a multiplex cinema.
A walk around the Old Harbour and New Marina will bring you face to face with traditional fishing boats. Also look out for the Town Bridge opening to let large yachts travel through. The Condor Ferry makes day trips to the Channel Islands from Weymouth. There is a wide variety of restaurants in the area. Whilst around the harbour why not visit Brewer’s Quay and the Timewalk Historical experience?
The Napoleonic defenses of Nothe Fort and Gardens is a fascinating museum and outstanding vantage point of Weymouth B
Tariff / Rates
Payment is usually accepted in British Pounds, unless the currency and the amount is specifically agreed in advance with the owner / advertiser.
| Detailed tariff periods have not been defined for this property. Please contact the owner for specific rental rates. |
Tariff Notes
Short breaks available on request
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