Alexandra Hotel and Restaurant
The hotel was built in 1753 for the Dowager Countess Poulett and, prior to becoming an hotel in 1901, was the home of the Duc du Stackpole. It is located in beautiful gardens overlooking the famous Cobb and the Unesco World Heritage Site of Lyme Bay with direct access to the beach.
Many rooms have undergone recent refurbishment to a very high standard with great coastal or sea views.
The hotel offers dining in either the elegant Alexandra Restaurant or in the light and informal Conservatory Restaurant. With the two restaurants the hotel is able to offer private facilities for a wedding, dinner or lunch party, business seminar or meeting.
To sum up, a long standing hotel in a superb location, recently symathetically upgraded to offer high quality modern facilities whilst maintaining its high standard of personal service. This is the ideal coastal location, whatever reason one's reason to visit West Dorset.
Rooms: 24
Rates
Singles from £80
Doubles from £125
Prices include breakfast
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Hotel reviews
January 2012 : This Hotel is absolutely gorgeous! Me and my partner enjoyed a 2 night stay here and sampled some amazing food in the restaurant. We would definitely be coming back again!!
December 2011 : We had such a lovely experience at the Alexandra that I would urge anyone out there to give it a try. The location is perfect. A warm welcome...
November 2011 : Spectacular views across the garden to the sea from the dining and bed room made all the better for the October sunshine. We had the large garden access room with very comfortable queen sized bed. Service was friendly and attentive. Food local and excellent. Great access into Lyme Regis and to the seafront. Will go back there again.