Letchworth Guest House
5 Waterloo Place, The Esplanade, Weymouth, Dorset, England
About Letchworth Guest House
Ideally situated just across the road from the beach and esplanade. AA 4 star guest accomodation rating. Close to the town centre, ferry terminal and restaurants, with private on-site car parking. Alan & Barbara Bonser offer you a warm welcome at the Letchworth, a Georgian Grade ii listed building. Most rooms are en-suite, some with sea views. All are extremely well furnished and decorated, and equipped to a very high standard.Private car park for guests.
Other nearby hotels
| Hotel Name | Approximate distance from Letchworth Guest House |
| The Sun Inn | (0.3 miles, 0.4 km) |
| Award Guest House | (0.3 miles, 0.4 km) |
| Hotel Rembrandt | (0.3 miles, 0.5 km) |
| Russell Hotel | (0.3 miles, 0.6 km) |
| Best Western Hotel Prince Regent | (0.3 miles, 0.6 km) |
| Heights Hotel & Leisure Centre | (4.4 miles, 7.0 km, direction S) |
| Portland Lodge | (4.6 miles, 7.3 km, direction S) |
| The Wessex Royale Hotel | (6.7 miles, 10.8 km, direction N) |
| Kings Arms Hotel | (6.8 miles, 11.0 km, direction N) |
| Little Court | (7.6 miles, 12.3 km, direction N) |
| Yellowham Farmhouse | (9.0 miles, 14.5 km, direction N) |
| Marquis Of Lorne | (14.2 miles, 22.8 km, direction NW) |
| Eype's Mouth Country Hotel | (16.2 miles, 26.1 km, direction NW) |
| Summer Lodge Hotel | (16.7 miles, 26.9 km, direction NW) |
| Bridge House, Beaminster | (18.2 miles, 29.4 km, direction NW) |
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Recommended attractions near Letchworth Guest House
| Sea Life Park, Weymouth | (0.7 miles, 1.1 km) | Pictures |
| Nothe Fort | (0.8 miles, 1.3 km) | Pictures |
| Portland Castle | (3.5 miles, 5.6 km, direction S) | Pictures |
| The Fleet Nature Reserve | (3.5 miles, 5.7 km, direction W) | Pictures |
| Portland Museum | (3.6 miles, 5.8 km, direction S) | Pictures |
| Chesil Beach | (5.2 miles, 8.3 km, direction W) | Pictures |
| Maiden Castle | (5.5 miles, 8.8 km, direction N) | Pictures |
| Max Gate | (6.5 miles, 10.4 km, direction N) | Pictures |
| Hardy Monument | (6.7 miles, 10.7 km, direction NW) | Pictures |
| The Keep Military Museum | (6.8 miles, 10.9 km, direction N) | Pictures |
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