Mariners Hotel Hotel
A 17th-century coaching inn with views; half the rooms look out over the eastern cliffs, while the garden is ideal for some languid sea-watching. Rooms vary in character.
A 17th-century coaching inn with views; half the rooms look out over the eastern cliffs, while the garden is ideal for some languid sea-watching. Rooms vary in character.
With its witty designer decor, luxury flourishes and in-town location, this 18th-century terrace is hard to resist.
A hotel with twin personalities: the 16th-century oak-panelled rooms are all gilt mirrors and plush furnishings; the modern extension is more anonymous but does have some rooms with sea-view balconies.
A conventional but comfy B&B with magnolia décor, floral prints and modern bathrooms.
Easygoing and stylish with airy bedrooms, this fabulous value guesthouse is full of bay windows, wicker and white wood.
Simple, blue and yellow rooms, patterned curtains and china trinkets define this quaint, 17th-century cottage.
This grand 18th-century villa was once home to a countess; today, it's all dignified calm and murmured chatter. Rooms are scattered with antique chairs and fine drapes, and most have captivating views of the Cobb and the sea.
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