Mallams

You will find a wealth of things to do during your stay on the Isle of Portland, with many attractions and beautiful landscapes to explore.

This tastefully furnished, restored cottage is set in an elevated position in Fortuneswell, near the causeway between Weymouth and Portland, which separates Chesil Beach and Portland Harbour. This comfortable end-of-terrace house is spread over three floors, and offers a small sitting-out area and parking space for one small car. The ground floor has an open plan living/dining room, a kitchen and shower room. A double bedroom is located on the first floor, along with an additional bedroom with bunk bed which leads through to a utility room and family bathroom. The second floor offers a spacious master bedroom.

Mallams is an ideal base to explore the excellent walks and stunning scenery around Portland, especially around Portland Bill with the grand Portland Bill Lighthouse, the Portland Bird Observatory and Portland Castle, built by Henry VIII in the 16th century. The area is renowned for its water sports, with the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy located here. Enjoy a range of activities including birdwatching, fishing, boating, swimming, yachting, canoeing, diving and wind surfing at the nearby Weymouth Bay. Weymouth is a popular seaside resort with a vast expanse of sandy beach and a wide selection of shops, bistros, cafés and restaurants overlooking the sea and harbour. It offers seaside attractions for the whole family including the Jurassic Skyline, Nothe Fort and two nature reserves at Radipole and Lodmoor. Discover the natural beauty of the famous World Heritage Jurassic Coast, the Isle of Purbeck and Lulworth Cove. The remains of the National Trust’s Corfe Castle are well worth a visit, and the popular coastal town of Lyme Regis is within driving distance. Attractions such as Abbotsbury Swannery and Subtropical Gardens, the Bovington Tank Museum and Monkey World all make for a great day out. Dorchester is also easy to reach, with a host of museums and fine dining available, or perhaps even take a day trip on the ferry to Jersey or Guernsey! Beach 400 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 400 yards. 4 steps to entrance.

Ground Floor:Living/dining room: With gas wood burner, Freeview TV and DVD player.

Kitchen: With electric oven, gas hob, microwave and fridge/freezer.

Shower room: With shower cubicle and toilet.

Open sided, steep stairs to...

First Floor:Bedroom 1: With double bed and Freeview TV.

Bedroom 2: With bunk bed, Freeview TV, Xbox One and leading to...

Utility room: With washing machine, tumble dryer and leading to...

Bathroom: With bath and toilet.

Open sided, steep stairs to...

Second Floor:Bedroom 3: With super kingsize bed, Freeview TV and DVD player.

Gas central heating, gas, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Sitting-out area. Private parking for 1 car; additional on-road parking, 50 yards away. No smoking.

This tastefully furnished, restored cottage is set in an elevated position in Fortuneswell, near the causeway between Weymouth and Portland, which separates Chesil Beach and Portland Harbour. This comfortable end-of-terrace house is spread over three floors, and offers a small sitting-out area and parking space for one small car. The ground floor has an open plan living/dining room, a kitchen and shower room. A double bedroom is located on the first floor, along with an additional bedroom with bunk bed which leads through to a utility room and family bathroom. The second floor offers a spacious master bedroom.\n\nMallams is an ideal base to explore the excellent walks and stunning scenery around Portland, especially around Portland Bill with the grand Portland Bill Lighthouse, the Portland Bird Observatory and Portland Castle, built by Henry VIII in the 16th century. The area is renowned for its water sports, with the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy located here. Enjoy a range of activities including birdwatching, fishing, boating, swimming, yachting, canoeing, diving and wind surfing at the nearby Weymouth Bay. Weymouth is a popular seaside resort with a vast expanse of sandy beach and a wide selection of shops, bistros, cafés and restaurants overlooking the sea and harbour. It offers seaside attractions for the whole family including the Jurassic Skyline, Nothe Fort and two nature reserves at Radipole and Lodmoor. Discover the natural beauty of the famous World Heritage Jurassic Coast, the Isle of Purbeck and Lulworth Cove. The remains of the National Trust’s Corfe Castle are well worth a visit, and the popular coastal town of Lyme Regis is within driving distance. Attractions such as Abbotsbury Swannery and Subtropical Gardens, the Bovington Tank Museum and Monkey World all make for a great day out. Dorchester is also easy to reach, with a host of museums and fine dining available, or perhaps even take a day trip on the ferry to Jersey or Guernsey! Beach 400 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 400 yards.