Beaumont Guest House
Beaumont Guest House
Castle Hill
SEATON
Devon
EX12 2QW
Tel: 01297 20832
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Description
Beaumont Guest House is an elegant Victorian guest house in an unrivalled location.
Beaumont enjoys an unrivalled location in the seaside town of Seaton. It is on the sea front, at the edge of the town, close to shops, restaurants and to all of the leisure and sporting facilities offered by the town.
Fully en suite bedrooms with showers, clock radio and remote control colour TV, tea and coffee making with biscuits, hair dryers and toiletries.
We have 5 en-suite rooms available which we can make up as:-
3 Double rooms
2 Twin rooms
2 Family rooms
Because the rooms are large we have a lot of flexibility so please feel free to contact us to discuss your requirements.
There is a ground floor room available.
All rooms are spacious, airy and tastefully decorated.
All first floor rooms have outstanding views over Lyme Bay and the cliffs of Beer.
Children are welcome.
Small dogs by prior arrangement only.
We have space to park seven cars off road, but this requires some car owners to leave their keys with us. There is ample parking space in town and overnight free parking nearby.
There are seven restaurants, five takeaways and three cafes within a few minutes walk.
There are four pubs, three with restaurant facilities, just a few minutes walk away.
In the next village of beer there are further cafes, pubs, takeaways, wine bars and restaurants.
We can advise you on specialised restaurants and pubs in the locality.
A warm welcome awaits you
Attractions
We are within eight miles of both the East Dorset and South Somerset borders, thereby enjoying the tourist benefits of three counties. All three county towns are within easy reach. . . . Dorchester, Taunton and Exeter.
We are at the heart of the only coastal world Heritage Site in England . . . . the 'Jurassic Coast', bordered by a large Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a site of special scientific interest.
The long and winding river Axe and its estuary wetlands open out into Seaton Bay, beneath the limestone Haven Cliffs.
For walking we can offer everything from the three quarter mile esplanade opposite, through rural rambles, town walks, circular walks, the 'Devon Way' and a spectaular section of the 400 mile South Coast Walk, for those with time on their hands and energy to spare.
There are many and varied attractions within easy reach, from National Trust estates, zoos and parklands, to theme parks and private gardens, not to mention Seaton's own historical tramway and the famous Pecorama in the adjacent fishing village of Beer. Further afield are the great moorlands of Exmoor and Dartmoor.