Standing proudly in a prime position adjacent to the Old Harbour in Weymouth is this impressive family house which was recently shown on Phil Spencer’s History Of Britain In 100 Homes.
With its interior designed sea and boat themed decor this luxurious property offers guests a sumptuous stay in a modern property, with touches including boutique style en-suite shower rooms, several satellite TV LED screens WiFi, as well as a state-of-the-art kitchen.
Providing a real 'home from home' the house is very well equipped.
Perfect for a large family or a large group of friends, harbourside house has 4 generous bedrooms, all with an en-suite or their own bathroom, two lounge rooms and a generous rear patio.
You will have no need of your car as everything you could need or want is right on your doorstep.
From the bay windows on each of the four floors of the property you have stunning panoramic views of Weymouth Harbour, itself a popular tourist attraction.
As well as being excellent for admiring visiting yachts from all over the world, the harbour still has a flotilla fishing boats coming and going about their daily work.
A fascinating scene for young and old alike is watching as the town bridge opens and closes to let the yachts and fishing vessels into the inner marina.
Harbourside House is located within a two-minute walk to Newton's Cove and the sweeping coastal walks that leads to the very attractive Nothe Gardens and the old Fort.
A leisurely walk from the property is Brewers Quay with its a cafe culture and numerous restaurants and pubs.
A 2-minute stroll in the opposite direction and over the bridge brings you to the town which, as well as two 'high street' shopping streets, has numerous narrow streets with interesting and quirky shops.
With a choice of harbourside restaurants, pubs and traditional fish and chips you will be sure to find that perfect meal for everyone to enjoy.
Weymouth has a long, sandy award-winning blue flag beach with long-standing seaside entertainment such as Punch & Judy, donkey rides and trampolines.
The venue of the 2012 Olympics the surrounding waters are a haven for water sports enthusiasts with sailing, wind surfing and scuba diving being very popular.
Within a short drive Dorset has numerous attractions such as Monkey World, Sea life Centre, The Swannery and Tank Museum.