A Knights Rest Guesthouse
Alison, Derek, Lauren and Connor would like to welcome you to our totally NON SMOKING, family run, newly refurbished guesthouse, offering bed and breakfast accommodation. All our rooms are en suite, with tea & coffee making, colour television and hairdryer. We have a guest lounge with television and DVD player. We are close to the fantastic Weymouth Sandy beach and town centre.
Weymouth is situated in the heart of the Jurassic Coast in the South West of England. It is famous for it award winning sandy beaches, stunning seaside and outstanding countryside.
The local area provides plenty for all to do, including, fishing, sailing, scuba diving, golf and bird watching at the Swannery and Lodmoor. We are also very proud to be the host, at the Portland Sailing academy, to all the sailing events for the Olympics in 2012.
We are now able to offer 2 for 1 Golf Green fees for selected courses in the area. See our website, or phone for details.
You will also find many attractions to visit, such as Monkey World, The Tank Museum, Abbotsbury Swannery, Sub Tropical Gardens, and Childrens Farm, Portland and Dorchester Musuems, Portland Bill. To name but a few!
As Condor Ferry agents, we can provide you with the facility to book a day trip to the Channel Islands, Jersey or Guernsey, without the hustle and bustle of using the booking office.
We are members of WHCHA (world heritage coast hospitality association) which strives to ensure all its members' accommodation offered is to a very high standard and meets all current legislation.
We welcome holiday makers, business travellers and contractors to stay with us, and we are only a 5 minute walk to Weymouth College, so ideal for anyone visiting the college.
Locally we have some off the most picturesque town and villages to visit, such as Ringstead Bay, Osmington Mills, Winterbourne Herringston, West Knighton, Portesham, Charlestown and Langton Herring, to name but a few!
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