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The Cottage

Madeira Cottage

Madeira Cottage

Living room

Living room

Bedroom 1

Bedroom 1

Twin bedroom

Twin bedroom

Top bedroom

Top bedroom

Kitchen

Kitchen

Dining room

Dining room

Twin room's parlour

Twin room's parlour

Kitchen

Kitchen

Living room

Living room

The Porch

The Porch

Terrace

Terrace

Twin bedroom

Twin bedroom

Living room

Living room

Dining room

Dining room

Living room

Living room

Window seat

Window seat

SLEEPING

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Bedroom One

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This bedroom has a  truly Victorian feel to it, with antique furniture and paintings of Lyme by local artists. Fabulous views of sea and sky  without even having to get out of bed.  All bedrooms have their own bathroom and w.c.

 

Bedroom Two

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With its seafaring theme, this bedroom (with two single beds) has two additional and separate “study” areas; the views from the desk, however, challenge the most determined worker.

 

Bedroom Three

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Up the stairs and under the eaves, this bedroom  is wonderfully  secluded. It has a  surprisingly spacious ensuite bathroom The views from the smaller upper windows  show Lyme Bay from a different perspective. The very comfortable beds (Vispring mattress) can be arranged either as twins or as a king-size double.

RELAXING

Living room

Whilst there is comfortable seating for six in the living room, guests usually cannot resist the extra bow window seats for amazing views- sunsets, storms, sea rescues and seagulls. This room has a period feel with antique furniture and a cosy stove.

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We spend hours lounging outside the cottage with the occasional glass of chilled white wine: either watch the world go by from beside the porch or, alternatively retreat to the privacy of the secluded gazebo in the small patio set in the rock at first floor level.

EATING

Kitchen

Eating

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Enthusiastic cooks will share our enjoyment of the well equipped kitchen. Many a special seafood dinner has been prepared here, courtesy of the local fishmonger.

 

There is plenty of scope for chef’s night off, too, whether it's local fish and chips or Dorset pasties from the local delis. One thing is certain: meals with family and friends taste much better for the fabulous views from the dining area of Madeira cottage.

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