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30 properties found
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Broadmayne, Dorset

Buzzards Beau

211

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7 nights

£571 - £1,084

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Upwey, Dorset

The Old Stable - Weymouth

211

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7 nights

£569 - £838

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Weymouth, Dorset Coast

3 By The Sea

211

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7 nights

£480 - £948

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Weymouth, Dorset Coast

Bumble Bees

211

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7 nights

£401 - £669

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Weymouth (2.5mls N), Dorset

Honey Bee - Wild Meadow Cottages

4231

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7 nights

£747 - £2,204

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Weymouth, Dorset Coast

5 At The Beach

411

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7 nights

£448 - £1,116

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Weymouth, Dorset

Billabong - Weymouth

421

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7 nights

£507 - £1,213

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Weymouth (2.5mls N), Dorset

Dragonfly - Wild Meadow Cottages

4231

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£764 - £2,468

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Weymouth, Dorset Coast

Sea Breeze Weymouth

421

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7 nights

£522 - £1,102

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Weymouth, Dorset Coast

4 At The Beach

411

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7 nights

£448 - £1,117

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Weymouth (3.5mls N), Dorset

Honeysuckle Cottage - Weymouth

5312

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7 nights

£588 - £1,668

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Weymouth, Dorset Coast

58B At The Beach

521

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7 nights

£691 - £1,956

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Self-catering holiday accommodation in Osmington

Osmington is a pretty village just outside Weymouth, with winding lanes dotted with stone cottages and colourful gardens. Nearby is the famous hillside chalk carving of King George III on horseback known as White Horse Hill. Just a mile down the road is the hamlet of Osmington Mills with its rocky coastline and popular family pub. With its rural location and proximity to Weymouth, Osmington provides the best of both worlds for your self-catering holiday in Dorset.

Interestingly, John Constable spent his honeymoon in the area in 1816 and it was at this time that he completed his painting of Weymouth Bay. The painting now hangs in the National Gallery in London. The whole area is very scenic - it has a very pretty approach and boasts spectacular views across the gorgeous Weymouth Bay to Portland. While the shore is wild and rocky so not safe for swimming, it is an interesting place to look for fossils and do a bit of beachcombing.