Cabin ∙ 3 bedrooms ∙ 6 guests | Cottage in Weymouth

3 Bedroom Cottage in Weymouth
Upsidedown House is quietly tucked away in residential area of Weymouth it's hard to believe you are still very close to the busy harbour and popular with tourists Brewers Quay.
With stylish large open plan living space with admirable feature vaulted ceiling with original beams, the property has a charm and will suit families or groups of friends in need for a spacious holiday home. Little balcony is accessed via the living area.
The property sleeps up to six people in three ground-floor bedrooms and the bathroom is at your convenience too. The king-size double bedroom boasts with en-suite bathroom. Relax and prepare to sleep whilst watching TV in family and twin single bedrooms.
The property is in a really great place in Weymouth where you can find many romantic places either for a dinner or for a walk with lights lit up in the evening by the harbour.
Summer evenings are great to enjoy some drinks in outside terrace in Hope Square and on cold winter days you can cosy up inside one of the pubs by the fire. There's plenty to choose from!
Plan a fishing boat trip for mackerel from the Old Harbour and prepare a meal for all party from your own caught fish.
Weymouth has a full programme of events and festivals throughout the year, but you may want to see more of Dorset countryside with beautiful villages with thatched cottages in winding lanes and breath-taking coast with amazing wildlife and clifftops. All this you can reach in a few minutes with a car.
Upsidedown House is a modern holiday home in a quiet location, with all necessary accessories you may wish on your seaside holiday.
This thriving area called Brewers Quay is the old Victorian brewery situated right at the very heart of the harbour, in Weymouth, Dorset. Much of the grade II listed complex and surrounding brewery buildings date from the late 1800 early 1900's and many have stones inlaid commemorating their construction year. Now a popular destination with many restaurant's café and bars making it a vibrant location where you can relax with a drink and watch the world go by. Tucked in the harbourside streets here you will find original Tudor harbour buildings estimated to have built 1600 and well worth a visit, with a very interesting history to share. You will also find the Weymouth Museum, with some incredible facts and artefacts, there is more to this seaside town than meets the eye. The harbour is home to the lifting bridge where you can watch the luxury yachts head out to sea, and then walk over the bridge into the town with it's winding streets of boutique shops and onto the seafront Esplanade and beach. Brewers Quay is a much loved location in Weymouth.