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Mackerel Cottage

(Ref. 1141828)

Weymouth, Dorset Show on map

4.3

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

Features

  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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  • cottage (7)
  • parking (6)
  • bed (6)
  • bathroom (5)
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11 Customer Reviews

  • "Absolutely lovely cottage."

    Good facilities and equipment….. the downstairs loo was a godsend - we have a son with disabilities so no traipsing upstairs! Yes parking can be troublesome but we found a spot every day - don’t let that put you off. Ideally situated… 2 minutes to very friendly pub and 5 minutes to harbour bridge! Our recommendation? An outside light …for sitting out and keeping an eye on your dogs which can leave the obvious!!

    Reviewed by Martyn5.0Oct 2024

  • "We loved Mackeral Cottage and would love to go back another time."

    The location was ideal for the beach and The Old Harbour. We did have a couple of issues however. We could not stand up in the shower and, because there was no shower curtain or screen, the water went all over the floor. Also the dustbin had not been emptied from the previous resident’s rubbish. Margaret

    Reviewed by Margaret4.4Oct 2024

  • "We had a great stay with our two dogs."

    Like previous reviews, a chair or other surface to put things on in bedrooms and bathroom would be useful. Emphasise that telly only works if you log into existing subscriptions like I player, Prime (so you have a chance of finding password details etc before arrival) Perhaps a simple freeview box / tuner ? If its on the telly I couldn’t find it. Parking a challenge but not impossible. Otherwise great location. Great holiday had by us all

    Reviewed by Barry4.7Sep 2024

  • "Nice enough place however rubbish was left at the back of the property ( bin was full we arrived on Saturday) downstairs cloak is tiny difficult to use!"

    , there is a bit of damp in the dining area! I know the property is old but it surely could have been rectified by the right tradesman! Good location for a short break

    Reviewed by Andy3.4Sep 2024

  • "Lovely position every thing we wanted enclosed garden for dogs lucky with ..."

    Lovely position every thing we wanted enclosed garden for dogs lucky with parking right outside the cottage very surprised how open and light it was fantastic holiday shame about the weather

    Reviewed by Steven4.7Aug 2024

  • "The house has clearly had a good level of investment in recent times and is well decorated, very clean and tidy with new boiler, white goods, TV."

    We had a good stay (apart from parking nonsense below…) with easy walking access to the harbour and beach. The beds were comfortable and the bathroom was large with a good size bath and plenty of water, although it’s not possible to have a ‘stand up’ shower as the ceiling height prevents this. The downstairs toilet should have an extractor fan fitted and there is some further ‘making good’ required to the house brickwork maintenance. (Painting) Nevertheless we were pleased with the house. PARKING IS A MINEFIELD AND SPOILED OUR STAY! Access is tight for cars. On street parking is not impossible. We were expecting to empty the car in front of the house and then find parking. Unloading is tricky as there is no pavement and space for one car on the single lane narrow road – so if a car comes you need to drive around the block or reverse into a very tight space indeed. A kind adjacent neighbour told us that the gravel strip to the south east of the property was permissible for parking to all. We parked there and on return were both blocked in and greeted with an unpleasant note. The note claimed we took three slots………………. Not true The note said it’s residents only………………………..Not correct The note made reference to preventing emergency access…… we made no difference to emergency access in any way - a ridiculous comment. The Note made derogatory comments. There’s clearly a level of territorial self-entitlement nonsense about rights to parking and access for residents only on this wasteland. A ‘Mrs Cooper’ from Franchise Street left the poorly considered and untrue vitriolic note. We were unable to locate or discuss this with her. The parking problems prevented us from being able to check out on time. (about 30 mins.) The cleaner arrived, stood in the street and would not communicate with us as at all and pretended to be on the phone to avoid communicating in any way. We would have gladly allowed her in the house but the lady wouldn’t even raise her head. I did ask her if she knew Mrs Cooper and she said no and then looked at her phone again. A bad end to a pleasant stay. Tips: Pre Plan parking off site and expect to pay up to £24 per day and be careful of hefty fines

    Reviewed by Nick4.7Aug 2024

  • "I left the owners a full review in the book provided."

    Reviewed by Eileen4.4Jul 2024

  • "Everything about the cottage is lovely, except one of the main features we look for is a garden to sit out in."

    This garden was overgrown blocking most of the sunlight and full of flies which prevented use of the garden. The seats in the conservatory are uncomfortable. The TV is a bedroom tv and far too small for a lounge. On positive issues everything else is great, easy access to town and very clean.

    Reviewed by Robert3.8Jul 2024

  • "The cottage lacks many facilities."

    There isn’t an iron and ironing board, no kitchen roll, no washing machine, no hand soap and hand towel in the kitchen, which means that if you use the very small toilet in the kitchen with no sink in it, you then have to walk upstairs to the bathroom to wash your hands. The TV in the lounge is far too small. There are no mirrors in either bedroom, so drying hair, my wife putting on her makeup etc was impossible. Lack of drawers/storage in bedrooms. There isn’t a proper shower, only a hand held one, and as the ceiling over the bath slopes, you can’t stand up if you’re tall. No shelves etc in bathroom. Parking was difficult, so we ended up on a nearby paying car park. We left a day early, and wouldn’t return.

    Thank you very much for your feedback. Acting on this we have now put in a larger TV, added a clothes hanging rail in the twin room, a mirror in the master bedroom and an iron and ironing board. Property Owner

    Reviewed by Darrin3.1Jul 2024

  • "This was a fabulous cottage - spotless and finished to an excellent standard, in a superb location with lots of amenities, pubs and restaurants within a short walking distance."

    The only issues were the lack of parking and limited storage space at the property. Although the parking was mentioned in the listing, it’s not until you get there that you realise that everyone else is trying to park in the same limited spaces in the neighbouring side roads and you may end up quite a distance away. This wasn’t too much of a problem for us as we didn’t use the car all week, so once we found a space we were sorted! The property could have done with a few things for storage, such as a wardrobe in the second bedroom and a shelf in the bathroom. A chair in the main bedroom would also be useful to drape clothes for those of us who are a bit lazy! The only other thing would be the addition of a few basics in the kitchen such as kitchen roll, foil, a hand towel and a full soap dispenser, all of which you can do without, but just make things a little easier… However, the overall experience was fantastic - a delightful, recently refurbished, clean property in a peaceful location with easy access to the town amenities. We even had fantastic weather!! What more could anyone ask for?

    Reviewed by Jan4.7Jun 2024

  • "Lovely cottage!"

    Great position, really comfy bed. Loved the garden. Nicely decorated! The only downside was no real shower, And need a bigger tv in lounge! A washing machine would be good! Rather than a dishwasher? A mirror is needed too! As I wanted to do hair and makeup and had to take mirror out of bathroom to put near an electrical cable to dry my hair! Took no time to walk to the harbour and we got to park almost outside.

    Reviewed by Donna4.1Jun 2024

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Summary

  • Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x twin
  • Bathroom with bath, handheld shower, basin, heated towel rail, and WC
  • Cloakroom with basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Living/dining room with woodburning stove
  • Conservatory
  • Electric central heating
  • Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge with icebox, dishwasher, hairdryer
  • Smart TV (on demand apps only), WiFi, and games
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Roadside parking nearby and public car park, a short walk from property, subject to availability
  • Rear courtyard garden with patio and furniture
  • Two well-behaved dogs welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop and pub 0.1 miles, beach 0.6 miles
  • Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out by 10am
  • Note: Logs for the woodburning stove are not supplied
  • Note: Although there is no parking at the property, there is unallocated roadside parking available nearby (subject to spaces being available).

The property

Mackerel Cottage is an attractive two-bedroom period cottage with many character features, situated in the heart of the popular seaside town of Weymouth in Dorset.

Located in Franchise Street, a mix of brightly coloured cottages near Weymouth's stunning harbour side with the award-winning beach just minutes away.

Sleeping up to four guests, this pet-friendly cottage is ideal for those wishing to enjoy a seaside break at any time of the year.

As you step inside, you will find a bright and welcoming open-plan living area with a stylish interior which has been fully refurbished with a contemporary coastal feel yet sympathetic to the cottage’s age.

The sitting area is a delightful and relaxing space with the original feature fireplaces and a woodburning stove, ideal for those cooler evenings.

The adjoining kitchen, equipped with everything needed for a self-catered holiday, is a great space for creating meals which the family can enjoy together around the farmhouse-style dining table.

A sunroom at the rear of the cottage is the perfect spot for enjoying your morning cup of coffee, looking out on the garden with its mix of pretty shrubs and ornamental trees.

South facing, the garden is a little haven to sit back and relax with a book, with the table and chairs at the end of the garden providing the perfect spot for dining alfresco when the weather allows.

Head upstairs where you will find the two bedrooms, a spacious king-size bedroom and a twin bedroom, both with wooden floors and original feature fireplaces.

The bathroom, located at the rear of the property is another spacious room with a bath and handheld shower over.

Just a few minutes' walk from the cottage is the harbourside and Brewers Quay with a pub and restaurants, Stroll further and Weymouth’s historic old harbour is adorned with visiting yachts and fishing boats which can be seen returning with their catch.

Fresh crab is a local speciality.

The Nothe Fort is an award-winning visitor attraction that brilliantly tells the story of the coastal defences.

A short stroll over the town bridge will take you to the town centre, with a good range of shops, restaurants and pubs.

Also nearby is Weymouth’s famous beach, with its golden sands and clear, shallow waters - perfect for a fun day building sandcastles, sunbathing and swimming. The Sea Life Centre, Monkey World and the Tank Museum are all within easy reach for those wanting a day out.

Weymouth also sits on the South West Coastal Path, giving visitors many options for beautiful walks along the dramatic Jurassic coastline.

Mackerel Cottage is a delightful cottage in Weymouth ideally suited for a couple or young family looking to enjoy all of this and so much more.

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About the location

WEYMOUTH

Dorchester 7 miles; Bridport 17 miles.

The popular resort of Weymouth makes an outstanding year-round holiday destination, with a wide variety of attractions on offer, appealing to all tastes and ages. The glorious golden sandy beaches have excellent facilities for all kinds of watersports, whilst from the picturesque, bustling harbour you can take regular fishing trips. A short drive takes you to Portland Harbour, and the rugged “Isle” of Portland, linked to Weymouth by the dramatic Chesil Beach. Visit Dorchester, Thomas Hardy’s “Casterbridge”, only 7 miles away, or take a journey along the scenic coastal road and call in at Abbotsbury Swannery and Subtropical Gardens. Alternatively, just head down to West Bay - the views of the stunning Dorset Heritage Coastline are not to be missed!

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Please note: No logs, kindling or fire lighters are provided for the woodburning stove.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas