Holiday Cottages in Devon | South | Hector’s House

Hector’s House (1867)

4 miles W of Lyme Regis | Accommodates 2 | Price Band D (£288 - £615)

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Hix Oyster and Fish House (1.7 miles)
Overlooking the fishing port of Lyme Regis and The Cobb, Hix Oyster and Fish House is blessed with uninterrupted views of the Jurassic Coast. Simplicity of food is key here. The very best ingredients are used, make your choice from the blackboard of the day's landings and a small menu of house dishes. A variety of seasonal oysters is always available. Opened for service in 2008, head chef Mike Barnard lives locally and has worked alongside Mark Hix at The Ivy. 45 covers means it is advisable to book.
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Amherst Lodge Fishery (2.5 miles)
Fly fishing for trout on river-fed lakes.
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Seaton (Devon) (2.5 miles)
Once a thriving port, Seaton is now one of Devon’s most traditional seaside resorts with working open top trams trundling along the estuary. Part of the World Heritage Jurassic Coast, Seaton is gripped by deep red cliffs that exhibit millions of years of geological history. The town is also bordered by marshes and wetlands that are home to a wide variety of bird species and many visitors arrive festooned with binoculars hoping to spot a rarity.
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Lyme Regis (3.8 miles)
Awash with history, Lyme Regis is an integral part of Dorset’s famous Jurassic Coast; guided fossil hunting tours are a popular way to discover the rich geological history of the area. Literary history is equally important to Lyme Regis; the unique harbour, known as ‘The Cobb’ was immortalised by John Fowles in his novel ‘The French Lieutenant’s Woman’ and Thomas Hardy set many of his novels in the area.
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Lyme Regis Beach (3.8 miles)
A classic English seaside town with a flat and sandy beach. Lyme Regis’ most famous landmark is The Cobb, a pier that was immortalised by the John Fowles novel The French Lieutenant’s Woman.
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The Wessex Ridgeway (3.9 miles)
The Wessex Ridgeway follows an historic trade route between Marlborough in Wiltshire down to the coast at Lyme Regis. At 137 miles long, we suggest you pick just a small section to walk…
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These are just a few of the attractions near Hector’s House. To find out more about these and for more results visit The Classic Guide.

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Area
Devon, South Devon
Type of Location
Rural
Sea Views
No
Sea
2.5m
Beach
2.5m
Sandy Beach
6m
OS Map Reference
SY 279 929
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