Nestled on the outskirts of Weymouth with captivating coastal views is this lodge-style holiday accommodation, Harbour View.
This quaint retreat has been designed to offer couples or small families a wonderful base in which to explore all that this corner of Dorset has to offer.
The interior of the abode enjoys contemporary furnishings and everything you could possibly need to enjoy a self-catering stay.
Step into the open-plan living room, where bi-folding door filter in a natural light into the space and offer breath-taking views as you unwind, cook or dine.
The compact, yet well-equipped kitchen comes with an gas oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher to rustle up tasty treats, which can be enjoyed at the dining table.
After dinner, snuggle up on the plush grey sofa, positioned so that you can catch up on your favourite TV programmes or simply admire the stunning views that this property boasts.
Concluding the interior are an elegantly-appointed bedroom, consisting of a double bedroom served by a sleek shower room.
To the exterior, look forward to opening up the doors and stepping out onto the private terrace area, where you can enjoy your morning coffee or open up a bottle of something of an evening, as you savour the views from the outdoor seating and admire the soundtrack of the crashing waves.
If you can tear yourself away, visit the neighboring Sandsfoot Castle and its beautiful gardens, with its kiosk that sells delicious pasties, ice creams, tea cakes and beverages.
Why not take a bike ride along The Rodwell Trail, or a stroll down to the nearby beach for some snorkeling or paddle-boarding?
Venture into the centre of Weymouth, where you will be spoilt for choice by the selection of shops, eateries and pubs, as well as attractions for the whole family to enjoy.
Such attractions including the glorious beach with its long arc of fine golden sands, where children can look forward to donkey rides and adults can find a peaceful spot for soaking up the sun.
Stroll the harbour, where you can while away a couple of hours by enjoying a drink at one of the harbourside bars and watching the luxury yachts, fishing trawlers and tall ships coming and going.
Younger guests will be delighted visiting SEA LIFE Centre, or immerse yourself in the local history by visiting Nothe Fort, which is an open museum in a Victorian coastal fort.
From here, head to the rugged “Isle” of Portland, which is linked to the mainland by the 18-mile long Chesil Beach, or head north to visit the town of Dorchester.
Harbour View promises to be a splendid retreat, offering a relaxed holiday in Dorset.