Harbour Lights is the perfect Weymouth accommodation from which to explore the local area and beyond. A Charming Adults Only Weymouth Guest House offering affordable B&B accommodation in Dorset. Welcome to Harbour Lights, a relaxed and friendly Weymouth guest house with on-site parking, providing quality accommodation for our guests.
Weymouth has been used as a port since the 13th Century and was popularised as a seaside resort when King George III and his court came for therapeutic sea bathing. Now an ideal bed and breakfast resort for the 21st Century with its lovely soft shallow sands contrasting with the rocky landscape of Portland, its near neighbour, steeped in a history of seafaring and stone quarrying.
Weymouth has been used as a port since the 13th Century and was popularised as a seaside resort when King George III and his court came for therapeutic sea bathing. Now an ideal bed and breakfast resort for the 21st Century with its lovely soft shallow sands contrasting with the rocky landscape of Portland, its near neighbour, steeped in a history of seafaring and stone quarrying.
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Front bedrooms have spectacular sea views, across Portland Harbour to Chesil Beach and the Purbeck coast, whilst others overlook the lovely garden. Good quality beds and linens are provided as well as fragrant toiletries and fluffy white towels. All rooms have flat screen TV, radio/alarm clock and shaver socket.
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Lindsay Nye
Sep 04, 2021
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John Gane
Jul 26, 2021
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Stephanie Hull
May 21, 2021
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Sue Ross
May 15, 2021
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Andrew Poole
Sep 09, 2019
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David Liddiard
Dec 22, 2017
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All rooms are very clean. The rooms to the front of property enjoy spectacular views across to Portland and Chesil Beach. Breakfast has an excellent choice from fresh fruit to cooked breakfast. Pete and Lynn will happily answer any questions relating to local area and give suggestions of where to eat. Ample car parking at property made it a must for me.
Roger Tubb
Jun 02, 2017
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Paul Carter
May 10, 2017
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Margaret Andrews
Sep 05, 2016
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