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Serviced Accommodation - Guest Houses and Bed & Breakfasts The Langham


VB


R18


130 The Esplanade, Weymouth, DT4 7EX Tel: 01305 782530 Email: enquiries@langham-hotel.com Web: www.langham-hotel.com


« Friendly, family run non-smoking accommodation « 12 bedrooms all en-suite with 2 ground floor rooms


« TV/DVD, hospitality trays, hairdryer, digital safes, fans, mini-fridge and FREE WI-FI access in all rooms


« Excellent seafront position, close to all amenities


« Children welcome - Child prices up to 16 yrs when sharing with adults


« Parking - Permit parking all year, garage parking (high season only)


« Evening meals available on request (except in August) « Residents Bar « Part-week bookings « Enquiries from schools welcome « Senior citizens weekly discount (except July and August)


Weymouth in Bloom Winners


Write, telephone or go online for our brochure Proprietors: Geoff & Jacqui Barrett


Open: January to November B&B: £34 - £44 pppn, £220 - £285 pppw, HB: £46 - £56 pppn, £304 - £369 pppw (GA)


12 rooms The Sherborne VB THE SHERBORNE


116 The Esplanade, Weymouth, DT4 7EJ


Tel: 01305 777888 Fax: 08721 153083


Web: www.sherborneweymouth.co.uk


Email: sherborneweymouth@btinternet.com sherbornebookings@btinternet.com


A traditional family-run establishment situated on Weymouth's historic Esplanade overlooking the famous horseshoe bay and


close to all amenities.


We offer a wide variety of rooms from singles to quads, all tastefully decorated and all en-suite.


— Bed, Breakfast and Optional Evening Meal


— Colour TV (all rooms) — Own Key Access at all times


— Table Licence — Hospitality Tray (all rooms) — Lift to Most Floors (please ask about access when enquiring)


Open: All Year B&B: from £30.00 pppn, HB: from £44.00 pppn DAVAS


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— Sea Facing Dining Room — Bookable Parking Permits — Balcony Lounge Area — Free Wi-Fi


15 rooms Information ie. gradings may change throughout the year, please check before booking R18


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