Coppers Cottages - Marple Cottage
| Sleeps: | 2 | Bedrooms: | 1 | |
| Pets: | No | Start Day: | Various | |
In rich rolling acres of natural grounds – just a riverside walk from the beach and sea . . .
Just a mile or so from the beach and picturesque harbour at Lyme Regis, this attractive cluster of individually owned holiday cottages enjoys a peaceful setting in an area of exceptional natural beauty. Skilfully converted from a range of lovely old stone barns, they are surrounded by acres of pastures with abundant wildlife, including deer and badgers. Fitted and furnished to comfortable standards throughout, each holiday cottage is independently owned and has its own sunny patio at the front with peaceful and uninterrupted views over a picturesque pond and the countryside beyond. A lovely riverside walk leads to historic Lyme Regis, passing through wonderful countryside with no roads to mar the views. The rolling farmland scenery is easily enjoyed via the 28-mile network of local footpaths and bridleways, including the World Heritage Dorset Coastal Path (½ mile) and its spectacular Jurassic coast.
Accessible within 4 minutes by car or via a walk over fields and along the riverbank, Lyme Regis is one of England’s most memorable small towns. It is famous as the setting for both the story and film of The French Lieutenant’s Woman, with its harbour bright with boats, streets of elegant colour-washed buildings, lofty cliffs and a great sweep of sea. Inns, restaurants and a choice of shops can be found amongst the town’s attractive jumble of narrow streets, and it is a notable water sports centre. Motor boats can be hired, and there are fishing trips, a sailing school and club, and a wind-surfing school. There is also a sports complex at Axminster (4 miles) which offers swimming and other facilities.
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-ft Golden Cap, is a breathtaking viewpoint and part of a lovely 2,000-acre National Trust estate, it is the highest point on England’s south coast, which is a World Heritage Site.
Within easy motoring distance are many other interesting towns and villages, including Bridport, Honiton, Sidmouth, Exeter and Dorchester. For families there are many lovely beaches close at hand, and a theme park at Cricket St Thomas and Crealy Park, near Exeter. Lyme Regis golf course is within half a mile from the properties and visitors are welcome.
Each cottage has a comprehensive information folder giving details of local pubs, restaurants, shops, walks, excursions and includes many interesting facts about Lyme Regis and finding fossils along the Jurassic coast. Shops 1 mile.
- Parking
- Shops 1 mile
- M/wave
- H/chair
- Shared grounds with pond (toddlers beware!)
- Private patios with furniture
- Duvets with linen
- Friday to Friday
- Elec ‘wood burner’ inc
- Bed linen inc
- H/chair
- M/wave
- Private patios and furniture
- Shared grounds
- Parking
- Friday to Friday
- NB: Pond in grounds
WINTER BREAKS
Presenting a gentle pastoral landscape of changing colours through the seasons, the area surrounding Coppers Cottages is perfect for holidays at any time of year. Cosily heated throughout, the cottages are available for holidays all the year round.
Morse Cottage (DJM) and Marple Cottage (DJL) with their old world charm offer very similar accommodation. Stable door entrance into cosy sitting room with electric ‘wood burner’, dining area and well-equipped kitchen. First floor: Attractive double bedroom with beams and sloping ceiling. Large bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet.
- Elec and NSH inc
- Cot
- Freesat HD TV
- DVD
- Washer/dryer
- D/washer
- No smoking

Coppers Cottages - Marple Cottage is a cottage in the yorkshire dales
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