The Coach House
43765.4 miles NW of Lyme Regis | Sleeps 4 (no children under 16)
7 Nights from £663
The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.
Nearby pub
Welcome to this traditional pub where you and your dog will be made most welcome. Food is freshly cooked to order and homemade.
Nearby beach
Lyme Regis is graced with a number of lovely beaches. A mixture of sand and pebble beaches, Church Beach and Cobb Beach are the most central and are easily accessible from the town. Most are lifeguarded in the summer, although dog restrictions vary. Pick your favourite beach or hop from one to another, Lyme Regis' historic town and enchanting scenery are perfect for clearing the mind and lifting the spirits.
Nearby walk
From Trinity Hill Road the car park is on your left after about 1km. From there explore this beautiful reserve of lowland heath and views across the Axe Valley. See further details on the eastdevon.gov.uk website.
September 2022
Nature Reserve.
We visited this place on a wet and windy day but still a beautiful place to walk. Good well kept tracks to walk along and good parking- and free! What’s not to like?
Nearby town
This Devon market town sits on a hill overlooking the River Axe. The town has a history of carpet making and gave its name to a type of carpet, still made here today, that is now manufactured all over the world. Today, the area is also known for being home to TV chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's River Cottage Stores and Canteen.
January 2010
Small East Devon market town
Still the home of Axminster carpets produced with local wool. (There is a re-created weaver's garden in the Arts Cafe couryard where you may also see the old town police cells). The fine minster church holds free lunchtime concerts on market days in Summer. Buy your home made produce at the indoor market and lunch at River Cottage canteen in the square. Enjoy a range of speciality shops and a small museum.
Also nearby
A truly beautiful 10 acre garden with unusual plants and stunning views. You will also find a tearoom, gift shop and nursery here.
April 2026
Glorious
What a wonderful experience at Burrow Farm Gardens. We went on a sunny spring day and it was just like walking through beautiful woods and countryside, rather than a formal garden.
We also took advantage of the tea room and bought a couple of things from the nursery
April 2026
A world of peace and tranquility.
We visited Burrow Farm after picking up a leaflet at Musbury Chapel. What a wonderful day we had. Beautiful natural gardens with spectacular Devon views. Acers were stunning and every part of the garden was beautifully designed to enhance the views. A reasonable entry price and well worth the visit. A real haven of peace.
October 2025
Burrow Farm Gardens
We visited in middle of October so enjoyed the autumn foliage, also the peace. Many benches for sitting and reflecting on the foresight of the owner to start this garden in 1959. She is still gardening now! Also excellent cafe.
August 2022
A lovely walk.
This is a lovely place to visit whether you choose to pay and walk around the grounds, as we have done, or just have something to eat and browse the garden centre. The food is excellent and walks peaceful. We have never been without coming away with some plants for our garden.
June 2022
Burrow Farm Gardens
An unusual family designed garden in a stunning setting. The tea room served excellent food and was good value. Nursery had a good selection of well tended plants.
Staff were friendly and helpful making it a perfect place to visit
October 2020
Lovely garden
Pretty garden for an afternoon meander. Good tearoom and plant nursery.
August 2012
A gardeners paradise
A 10 acre garden which has been lovingly created by the family of an ex-dairy farmer. The garden has lots of interest, including the Millenium garden styled around a beautiful trickling stream and a large woodland garden including some of the biggest giant rhubarb we've ever seen. There is a great little tea room serving hard earned tea and cake after you've explored the gardens. There is a nursery selling plants reared at the gardens and other garden essentials. Everything we've bought from them has thrived, so they clearly take great care in what they produce. There is a large landscaping business run by their son attached to the gardens, with further stocks of shrubs and trees to explore.
A lovely story of community effort to raise the funds for a local swimming pool. An indoor activity for rainy days with the new inflatable monster island and slide, there is also a hydrotherapy pool.
Scenic tram rides between Seaton and Coylford following the old railway beside the Axe estuary. The route goes through two nature reserves, giving you great views of the birdlife.
April 2026
Seaton Tramway
Great fun, especially sitting on the top deck, remember to wrap up on a chilly day
October 2025
Really enjoyable ride
My dog and I had a very enjoyable out and back trip through the lovely scenery.
June 2025
Trip to Seaton
Took the tram from from colyton to Seaton. Great attraction that everyone should try when visiting the area
April 2022
Great fun for the whole family
Great fun for the whole family. Make sure you wrap up warm if your sitting on the top deck. Some new stops due to open summer 2022 that look great for bird watching and picnics
September 2012
Seaton Tramway
A great trip for the family, our 4 year old son loved it. If you get there early, it is possible to have unlimited trips for the day for only £1 extra. It takes 25mins each way from Seaton to Colyton. It is probably worthwhile factoring in some time to walk around both Seaton and Colyton.
January 2012
Seaton Tramway
It was great fun. Do take it from Colyton to Seaton - and back - the parking is free at that end. Allow at least a couple of hours at Seaton - even more if the weather is really good.
January 2010
Scenic tram rides
Short but sweet - especially when you stop for refeshment at the flower bedecked platform at the Colyton end of the line. A good opportunity to birdwatch. Open air upper deck good fun for the kids - they don't feel the cold!
Set right on the sea front next to the famous Cobb, enjoy homemade freshly prepared food either in the restaurant, veranda or the private beach area. Children are well catered for.
March 2024
Great meal
Great choice of food and a lovely atmosphere
October 2023
Harbour inn
Excellent fish pie
March 2023
Trisha Everton
Excellent food and was definitely the best meal we had while staying in Lyme Regis ! Really superb and could not fault it !
October 2022
..best seat in the town
sit and watch the world go by with a pint, sat outside with the whole of the jurassic coast facing you.. whatever the weather, it does not get any better
June 2022
Friendly, good food and service, varied menu and childrens menu
Right on the front with a outside seating area on the edge of the beach
April 2022
Beautiful food
Beautiful food in a perfect location. Make sure you book as it gets very busy
A traditional country pub offering a relaxed and informal atmosphere. Food is locally sourced and Sunday lunch is very popular. In summer, dine alfresco and enjoy the views from the raised terrace and beer garden.
April 2023
Lunch
A fascinating pub tucked away in the countryside with the best food I have tasted in ages.
October 2021
Amazing Sunday Roast
We came here for Sunday lunch which was the best roast I’ve had in a while! Great portion, good quality meat and a lovely selection of vegetables. Staff were really friendly from the start when we booked over the phone until it was sadly time to leave.
A dog friendly pub In the middle of no where but well worth the drive. Would highly recommend.
October 2021
Amazing Sunday Roast
We came here for Sunday lunch which was the best roast I’ve had in a while! Great portion, good quality meat and a lovely selection of vegetables. Staff were really friendly from the start when we booked over the phone until it was sadly time to leave.
A dog friendly pub In the middle of no where but well worth the drive. Would highly recommend.
November 2013
The Cotley Inn
Fabulous Sunday lunch, also good mid week menu. Food is locally sourced where possible, but this is very popular place to eat so best to book, for Sunday lunch you would definitely need to. Nice staff and atmosphere too.
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