A Grand Georgian Home with Views of the Jurassic Coast
Perched above the sea in one of Dorset’s most picturesque seaside towns, Dorset House is a true coastal gem. This Grade II-listed Georgian home sits high above Lyme Regis, offering breathtaking views of the world-famous Jurassic Coast.
With a rich history and over 4,000 sq ft of beautifully preserved living space, Dorset House is both grand and welcoming. Built in 1825 for a local Member of Parliament, it has lived many lives.
It’s been a private home, a wartime residence for American forces, a school, and most recently, a successful, award-winning B&B. Located in the heart of Lyme Regis, fondly known as The Pearl of Dorset, the home is steps from independent shops, the beach, and the South West Coast Path.

A snug, now used as a dining room, leads through sliding pocket doors into a generous drawing room. Each has its own fireplace with grand timber surrounds and wood-burning stoves, ideal for curling up during cooler months.



Along the western side of the home, three sets of French doors open onto a glass-covered veranda with decorative trellised supports, blurring the line between indoors and out.



Toward the rear of the ground floor, the kitchen and dining area blend practicality with historic charm. Sash windows with original shutters bring in natural light, while a large dining table and built-in bench seating create an ideal spot for everyday meals or extended family gatherings.


At the heart of the kitchen, a brick fireplace surrounds a range cooker, and generous timber cabinetry offers plenty of storage.


From the street, the home’s elegant Georgian façade is framed by ionic columns and a classic dentilled cornice. The timber-panelled front door opens into a wide entrance hall, where high ceilings, original timber floors, and deep skirting boards offer a warm welcome.
A painted staircase winds up from the hall, passing a beautiful arched window on the way to the first floor, where five double bedrooms, each with their own en suite, are arranged.

The master bedroom occupies a sunny southern corner and features three sash windows with panoramic sea views.







The lower-ground floor offers even more flexibility. Currently set up as a cinema room, the main sitting area features cozy built-in seating tucked under the stairs.



The house is listed for £1,100,000 at Inigo.
