Lyme Regis HarbourSituated at the mouth of the river Lym, Lyme Regis is the most westerly town in Dorset. It lies halfway between Exeter, to the west, and Dorchester, to the east, and is known as “The Pearl of Dorset”. The first reference to the town of Lyme dates from 774, when it was mentioned in connection with a manor granted to Sherborne Abbey by the West Saxon King Cynolf. It is also mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086.

The addition of the word “Regis” to the town’s name was the result of the royal charter granted by Edward I in 1284. By this time the town had developed into a major British port. There was a well-defended siege here during the English Civil War and the Monmouth Rebellion began here in 1685, when the Duke of Monmouth landed at the port.

Lyme Regis CobbLyme Regis is perhaps best known for the Cobb, a protective harbour wall built during the early years of the port. It provided an artificial harbour and a protective breakwater to shelter the town from storms. The first mention of the Cobb is from an early 14th century report, mentioning serious storm damage to the structure. The Cobb was originally detached from the shore at high tide, but was eventually completely attached in the latter half of the 18th century. Early the following century, it was completely reconstructed in Portland Stone.

Jane Austen stayed in the resort and featured it in two of her novels – “Persuasion” and “Northanger Abbey”. Author John Fowles lived in Lyme Regis and his best-known novel, “The French Lieutenant’s Woman”, was set here. The film adaptation also features the famous Cobb.

Ammonites - Philpott MuseumAnother landmark in the town is the ancient 14th century watermill, recently restored to working order. Lyme Regis is also famous for the many fossils found embedded in the Blue Lias rock of the cliffs and on the beaches. It is part of the Jurassic Coast, which is a World Heritage Site. Some of the earliest discoveries of the remains of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals were made in the Lyme Regis area. Many of these, including Plesiosaur, Ichthyosaur, Dimorphodon and Dapedium, were made by Mary Anning, the "Princess of palaeontology", in the first half of the 19th century. Naturally, there is a dinosaur museum in town, the Philpott Museum.

Lyme Regis Quayside There is a good selection of shops in the town centre and various leisure activities are available. This part of the coast offers some lovely walks, along the Cobb and elsewhere. There are various events throughout the season, from the annual jazz festival to a regatta. Beach huts are available for hire throughout the summer and there are lots of opportunities in the area for both water sports and boat trips. Lyme Regis has many restaurants, cafés and bars and is as attractive today as it was in the time of Jane Austen.

We found 36 listings:

Nettle Bank B and B
Lovely B&B, friendly, family run, offering a warm welcome.
01297 442569
Otter View
A characterful, cosy two bedroomed cottage, 1.5miles from the sea with garden and parking.
01308 420607
Hedgehog Corner Rural Camping
Small rural camp site, adults and tents only. Price includes super shower facilities & use of fridges/freezers. Just 5 minutes drive from Lyme Regis & 3 mins drive from River Cottage HQ. Near pub, post office with shop and bus stop.
Hedgehog Corner Guest Accommodation
Awarded for inclusion by The Sunday Times Travel Magazine and Enjoyengland in "The Full English". Four Stars with Silver Award. The nearest accredited Visit Britain Guest House to The River Cottage HQ, 3 minutes drive away.
01297 32036
Weavers Cottage
Character cottage in old town. Fully modernised. Sleeps 8 in 4 bedrooms. Beach 300 yds flat walk. Open fire. Walled garden with patio furniture.
07702 131710
Old Lyme Guest House
AA 4 Star B&B just 3 mins walk to the sea.
01297 442929
Ocean View
Edwardian house, close to town centre, fantastic coastal views.
01297 442567
Sea Tree House
Elegant, romantic apartments overlooking the sea, in the heart of lymeregis, three minutes from the beach.
01297 442244
Manaton
Family run very friendly guest house situated in the heart of Lyme Regis
01297 445138
The Gables Holiday apartments
Holiday Apartments 100m from Marine Parade and adjacent to shops and restaurants with parking on site
01297 442536
Albany Guest House
Recommended for our hospitality and comfort
01297 443066
Kersbrook
Thatched listed guest acomodation with views over town and sea. Licensed bar lounge, gardens and ample private parking.
01297 442596

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