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Weymouth is a charming coastal town that beautifully blends history with stunning seaside views. As you stroll along the Esplanade, the iconic Jubilee Clock Tower stands tall, a reminder of Queen Victoria's reign and a perfect backdrop for your holiday photos. The town's skyline is dotted with remarkable structures, from the ancient ruins of Sandsfoot Castle overlooking Portland Harbour to the vintage charm of Weymouth Pavilion, which has entertained visitors since 1908. Each building tells a story, inviting you to explore the rich tapestry of Weymouth's past while enjoying the breathtaking vistas of the coastline.

For those who love a mix of history and scenic beauty, Weymouth offers a delightful array of viewpoints. The Osmington White Horse, a striking hillside carving, provides panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, while the Weymouth Harbour buzzes with activity, showcasing boats and the vibrant life of the town. Whether you're wandering through the lush Greenhill Gardens or taking in the sights from the Tudor House Museum, there's no shortage of places to soak in the beauty of this seaside gem. So grab your camera and get ready to discover the best views and iconic buildings that make Weymouth a must-visit destination.

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1Nothe Fort

4.7
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Sights & Landmarks
Museum
Historic Sites
Nothe Fort is a captivating open museum located in a Victorian coastal fort with intricate tunnels and captivating film and diorama displays. Originally constructed between 1860-1872, the fort has been repurposed into a museum showcasing coastal defense artifacts, exhibitions, and interactive displays. Visitors can immerse themselves in the historical significance of wartime technology while enjoying special events held throughout the year. Additionally, dog owners can bring their furry companions to explore the green spaces surrounding the fort.
Amazing place to visit steeped in history for construction, dereliction in the 70's to restoration to what it is today. There's a lot to see with interactive displays and exhibits for the younger visitors. It took us 2 visits to see it all which is another plus for the place as the ticket price doubles as an annual pass. The on site catering facilities are excellent and very reasonably priced. The staff are very friendly and on hand to chat and discuss anything you may want to ask them. It's a remarkable place and we're glad we visited. I'd highly recommend it if you're looking for something to do in Weymouth and you can then enjoy the gardens after your visit if you have time.
Grahame E — Google review
The scenery here is truly breathtaking — a perfect blend of history, nature, and the sea all in one place. It’s a spot that definitely deserves more appreciation and care. While the natural beauty is undeniable, the area would benefit from better maintenance and cleanliness. Adding more benches and picnic tables would make it even more enjoyable for families and visitors. The restroom facilities don’t seem to fully meet the needs of the visitors either. Still, despite these small shortcomings, it’s a magnificent place where you can relax, enjoy the view, and feel completely refreshed."
Emel D — Google review
An absolutely brilliant experience that takes you on a journey of the history of the original Victorian fort through two World Wars and then the Cold War, when part of the fort was used as a Nuclear Bunker. The films and exhibits are superb and the D-Day exhibition, which highlights the role of Weymouth in the D-Day landings and Operation Overlord, is outstanding. There are also amazing views across Weymouth, the Jurassic Coast and Portland. There's a great little café too! It's well worth the entrance fee!
Chris K — Google review
A wonderful place to visit. There are lifts to the different levels and the majority of items are step free. There are well laid out ramps that are suitable for wheelchairs. There is plenty of parking which is not free outside the venue. There is a sloping down hill walk go the entrance. A well stocked shop which you enter and exit the site. There is a large cafe and lots of seating inside and out. Disabled toilet next to the cafe. The rooms around the site are well laid out with lots of information
Abi S — Google review
Brilliant afternoon here with my wife and parents. The fort has loads of information about its history over its three levels in its labyrinthine tunnels and has spectacular coastal views looking out across the English Channel. I would definitely recommend this amazing place allow yourself up to four hours to go round the fort.
Ashley W — Google review
Excellent experience. Great day out. Lots of interesting exhibitions and a maze of tunnels. The cold War exhibits and nuclear bunker really interesting. Lovely cafe serving light lunches volunteers very friendly and helpful,the accessibility very good there is a lift that goes from the ramparts all the way down to the tunnels. Lots of ramps everywhere very impressive
Rachel D — Google review
Nothe Fort is a fascinating historic site with amazing views over Weymouth Bay and the harbour. The fort is well preserved, with interesting exhibits, tunnels, and displays that bring its history to life. The staff and volunteers are friendly and knowledgeable, making the visit even more enjoyable. A perfect mix of history, scenery, and fun — a must-visit attraction in Weymouth!
Harsha J — Google review
An absolutely brilliant place to visit. Every member of staff was polite, knowledgeable, and genuinely welcoming. The whole experience was fantastic but stumbling upon the Nuclear shelter was an unexpected highlight. Would 100% recommend
Clare B — Google review
Barrack Rd, Weymouth, DT4 8UF, United Kingdom•http://www.nothefort.org.uk/•+44 1305 766626•Tips and more reviews for Nothe Fort

2Sandsfoot Castle

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4.5
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Sandsfoot Castle, a cliffside castle ruin dating back to the 16th century, is renowned for its tranquil gardens and stunning sea views. Originally built in 1539 as part of Henry VIII's coastal defense strategy, the Tudor artillery castle was eventually abandoned by the military in the mid-17th century.
We walked from chesil Beach to sands foot we did not know this was here, lovely gardens and a nice little cafe with Toilet and Henry v111 Castle. we had lovely ice cream a 99 nice and creamy go a long you will enjoy
Robert C — Google review
Great place to relax and enjoy the views across to Portland. Has a lovely kiosk on site offering refreshments with lovely staff there. Can be busy on sunny days and weekends. Beautifully maintained gardens and water feature. Perfect place to chill with a good book, a coffee and bite to eat.
Grahame E — Google review
Beautiful scenery across the bay, relaxing, plenty of places to sit amongst the beautiful gardens. Cafe serving wonderful snacks, we had amazing clotted cream scone, whole strawberries🍓. Castle ruins lovely to see, fenced off due to damage but still amazing to see/read about it.
Jillian O — Google review
A haven of flora and fauna..... Still fish in the pond... And it so reminds me of the other beautiful gardens .. Green hill.. I usually pop in,on the way along the rodwell trail..x Which in itself is a Joy too the eye.. Especially between the two bridges.. Where nature has turned it into a beautiful unexpected valley of nature trees. There's actually badger sets . Anyway back too sandsfoot. The castle is in ruins ,and has been that way all of my life. you could get down a staircase onto the little beach ⛱️... Still can get down too the beach if you walk further up the road from the castle.. Which is ideal for families. There a path ,like I said down too the beach . And this path (underbarn)eventually goes too the other large park across a bridge ... The Nothe... Which is more busy but beautiful views and one or two nice little cafes . Especially the one in the stone pier ... Which actually bakes it own cakes .✨⛱️💯🧑‍🍳🥯🥪🍝
Mark G — Google review
Really lovely park with beautiful flowers, the castle ruins and great seaside views
Terike — Google review
Very interesting reading about the history of the castle. Lovely little cafe and park.
Roger F — Google review
The gardens were well maintained and great to spend an hour to relax with castle ruins in the background. The Rodwell trail starts just uphill from here and is the best route for getting to isle of Portland on foot. My only negative is that there were nettles obstructing some of the sea view
Tom S — Google review
Lovely place its a pity can't visit inside this beautiful ruins But still beautiful and the spectacular views wow!
Lenka S — Google review
39 Old Castle Rd, Weymouth, DT4 8QE, United Kingdom•http://www.sandsfootcastle.org.uk/•Tips and more reviews for Sandsfoot Castle
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3Weymouth Harbour

4.7
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Marina
Sights & Landmarks
Local government office
Sailing event area
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Weymouth Harbour is a vibrant and bustling boating marina with a rich history dating back to Roman times. It remains a thriving destination, attracting pleasure boats and offering shower facilities. The harbor played significant roles in historical events such as the Spanish Armada and the Civil War. Visitors can enjoy the picturesque sight of fishing boats, colorful houses, and nearby sandy beaches.
Weymouth harbour is a traditional and long in history. It is very beautiful in colour and atmosphere. They are pletty of pubs cafes, fish and chips, and sea food fresh that day. Colourful houses. It's great for crabbing and also has music festivals on the other side. Weymouth is a traditional seaside town, with a beautiful beach and so much to do.
Hug D — Google review
Very enjoyable stroll along both sides of this picturesque harbor & town. Arrived on a cruise ship, opting to venture out on our own & soak up some uniquely European ambiance in this - our first port across 'the pond' - since crossing over from Florida ... Mission Accomplished👍
Dave B — Google review
Beautiful harbour surrounded by lovely shops, cafes, pubs & restaurants. It’s lovely just to sit and watch the comings and goings of the boats.
Tracey K — Google review
I love the place. I walk about the place at least once a day. The place always looks different. Morning, afternoon or Night time. It can get very very busy around the harbour on both sides when it's warm and the holiday season. Plenty of places to buy food and other shops. They also do a Christmas day swim across the harbour. Which I found pretty cool as it was Christmas day and the place was the busiest I had seen it at any one give time. The land train buzz's round that way also when it's running. Also a good place too park your Boat up and tease me 😂
Joe S — Google review
Good to see an active fishing industry in the harbour. There are brightly coloured houses lining the harbour waterfront and a few quayside pubs, cafes and restaurants. Seems like the place for fresh seafood although I was too early in the morning for that.
Chris G — Google review
Absolutely love this place it's like heaven totally my vibe so much to see and do
Shelley K — Google review
Been to harbour side for a walk. Such an elegant view from the bridge. Colourful buildings just amazing and making very different impact on the atmosphere around harbour area. Just beautiful place, water, blue sky, fishing boats, excellent pubs, nice eating places,happy people and charming atmosphere. I'm so happy that came to this place and spend my all day this lovely city.
Win T — Google review
So much too see, plenty places to eat and drink, lots of people walking, dinning, sailing, crabbing and so much more. Lovely atmosphere, We went to the "Quayside" for cake and coffee, we sat outside as the sun was shinning, friendly and pleasant staff and the coffee and cake were delicious. The bridge had just gone up, lots of people on the quayside both sides waiting to cross. Boats exiting and entering Weymouth harbour. All was very Very enjoyable.
Jackielotty H — Google review
Custom House Quay, Weymouth, DT4 8BG, United Kingdom•http://www.weymouth-harbour.co.uk/•+44 1305 838423•Tips and more reviews for Weymouth Harbour

4Alexandra Gardens

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Amusement park
Alexandra Gardens is a small park area located on the seafront in Weymouth. It features classic arcade games, fairground rides for smaller kids, and plenty of traditional seaside entertainment. The gardens are situated near St Alban Street, a narrow road with interesting shops and food places. The area was once home to Weymouth Gardens Theatre which opened in 1924.
Amusement arcade, the best one in Weymouth for children, has games, kiosk selling hot food, freshly cooked sugared donuts and hot and cold drinks. Staff are nice. Seating area and with grassy area.
Amanda H — Google review
Best arcade in Weymouth. Next to beach ⛱️ it has fair ground, arcades, 2p slots, win tickets for prizes, claw machine. Alot of amusement machines. Easy use fair ground with tokens and cash machines. Kiosk to cash in your tickets. Toilets and food here to.
Hug D — Google review
A fantastic arcade and fairground! It’s the first one I’ve seen that uses a payment card system to store your credits and tickets, which makes everything so much easier than scrambling for pound coins. Just a note — the card only works in this arcade, as the others along the esplanade still use their own systems (tokens, cash, etc.). There are a good handful of rides for younger kids — my two girls went on everything at least a hundred times! Inside, the arcade is packed with the latest machines and games, so you’re guaranteed to find something you’ll get hooked on. The only downsides were that it’s a bit tricky to get around with a pushchair (understandable given how busy it is), and the ticket feeder machine wasn’t syncing properly with the arcade card system — the screen was blacked out for some reason.
Kristian J — Google review
Pretty good value for an arcade. The kids won enough tickets for a popcorn maker. The rides outside are looking quite tired.
Dan D — Google review
Disgusting attempt to keep young kids 2+ safe. The pirate ship has left my child completely traumatized after the ride and during the rides venture. After being strap in next to his younger cousin happily to next hearing distressing sound of crying a shocking discovery was made by his dad and other family members that his seat belt that should have been check over by staff and should have personally strapped the kids in from the staff came easily slipping out of place from what should have been across his body to it swiftly finding itself tight on and across his neck . If my partner wasn’t on the ship with them and my little boy hadn’t cried out for his dad from the discomfort, pain and suffering he was left feeling this could have been fatal. Choking hazards are no joke. I dread thinking what could have happened had my future sister in law and mother in law had not been there to witness it together with his dad and hadn’t they made the staff stop the ride when they did. They both made many attempts to warn the one staff who was in charge of the ride while they were fortunate to be standing outside of the ride. They found the staff who they were communicating to be lacking urgency and care to the severity to the situation. No remorse or apologetic action from staff after getting the kids out and when warned that they needed to safely stop the ship. They were rude and dismissive towards my family members and was reluctant to stop the ship. No child or parent/ family members should have to suffer from the negligence and ignorance of its staff and from the lack of health safety the people who are in charge of this ride that was carelessly put out on the pavement for the public to use for entertainment for the public’s kids to enjoy. I hold the people and it’s staff fully accountable for this disgusting act of public safety and kid friendly entertainment. I hope this complaint helps other parents prevent what they couldn’t for us… Safe and happy kids enjoying a long fun ride.
Crystal D — Google review
Attending the funfair was a delightful experience. It was great to see that the prices for the rides and attractions were quite reasonable, making it accessible for everyone to enjoy. A particularly positive aspect was the option to purchase single tokens. This flexibility allowed for trying out a variety of rides without committing to a larger, bundled purchase, which is convenient and budget-friendly. Overall, it was a fun and enjoyable outing with fair pricing and convenient token options for small children.
Heather L — Google review
This is a delightful location, offering a more affordable and pleasurable experience compared to other attractions.
JATIN P — Google review
Had hot food and soft drinks at the sweets and treats hut. Very good price. Lovely curry sauce. Very pleased. Rides for the kids and amusement arcade if you like that. Loos in the arcade. Picnic tables were metal so will get hot in the sun. Directly opposite is St Albans street which is packed with independent shops. Definitely will be back for chips and curry sauce!
Natalie W — Google review
Esplanade, Weymouth, DT4 8DL, United Kingdom•https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095610697785•+44 1305 784970•Tips and more reviews for Alexandra Gardens

5Greenhill Gardens

4.6
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4.7
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Community garden
Nature & Parks
Garden
Greenhill Gardens in Weymouth is a unique and picturesque spot to visit. The beach huts here are unlike any other, with quirky concrete-and-iron structures that form a double-decker row of single-cell changing huts. Built as part of an employment scheme between the wars, they add character to the promenade between the gardens and the north end of the beach.
Beautiful, well-kept gardens with cafe next to it. Pletty places to sit and take it all in. The bench is next to the gardens. You can sit and watch the view, the floral display is amazing and so colourful. The lawns kept looking great. You have pitch and put here, tennis courts and bowling green 2 mins away.
Hug D — Google review
Lovely!!! Beautiful gardens & nice to see so many bee friendly plants nice escape from busy beach stunning views of countryside and coastline!! Nice cafes fun pitch n putt! Brass band on a Sunday anoon enjoyed that with tasty cream tea!
T5868 — Google review
Wow what a jewel in the middle of Weymouth bay right on the shore , such a beautiful place to sit and take in the surroundings. The gardens are so well taken care and the plentiful flowers are a delight to enjoy. In particular the floral clock is something to behold . Also a lovely cafe on site .
Graeme B — Google review
Really well maintained gardens. It’s a pleasure to sit and enjoy. Cafe on site.
Tracey K — Google review
Greenhill Gardens in Weymouth, UK, is a beautifully maintained seafront garden that offers a peaceful and scenic retreat for visitors of all ages. Overlooking the stunning Weymouth Bay, the gardens are filled with vibrant flower beds, well-kept lawns, and charming features like a wishing well, sundial, and floral clock. It’s a lovely spot for a relaxing walk, a picnic, or simply enjoying the coastal views. There are also deckchairs available, a small café nearby, and occasional live music during the summer, adding to the cheerful atmosphere. Perfect for families, couples, or solo visitors looking for a quiet, picturesque break by the sea. A true gem in Weymouth!
Muhammad K — Google review
Lovely gardens with stunning views. Plenty of seating. Most definitely worth a visit.
Jay H — Google review
Lovely large gardens with fabulous art flowers. Different display annually. Plenty of seating to look out over weymouth sea front and beyond. Good cafe . During August there are free live music to suit all tastes .
B M — Google review
Whether you’re relaxing on a bench watching the sea, enjoying the floral clock or playing on the putting green, it’s a peaceful and uplifting spot to escape the hustle of the main beach.
Peter — Google review
Weymouth, DT4 7SG, United Kingdom•http://www.greenhill-gardens.co.uk/•+44 7742 417779•Tips and more reviews for Greenhill Gardens
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6Tudor House Museum, Weymouth

4.5
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4.7
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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Tudor House Museum in Weymouth is a well-preserved 17th-century building located on Trinity Street, which used to be part of the old harbor. The three-story house was built at the beginning of the 17th century and features traditional double gable architecture. Originally situated by the water's edge, it now stands as a museum furnished to resemble a 17th-century home.
Such an amazing historic building left in the area. Full of history and, it looks as if someone is still living inside it.
Elizabeth H — Google review
Stefan was a lovely and passionate guide. We learnt a lot and loved to hear the Tudor origins of many common phrases! Our favourite was “pen” and “chairman of the board”. Thanks heaps for taking us kiwis around with all our guff! Highly recommend a visit to Tudor house!
Wallis T — Google review
Pretty quaint Tudor house ,lovely lady dressed in the appropriate attire for the occasion and a young girl both offering well informed information for the history buffs amongst us, the staircases to floors are windy with part bannister and spiral staircase poles , just be careful and have someone in front of you if your a bit unsure of your footings . would recommend.thankyou ladies for the added information we didn't quite know about.
Christine O — Google review
This is an excellent little provincial museum run by motivated and knowledgeable volunteers. Certainly worth a visit as it is a Tudor building of brick construction. I was reticent at visiting this place initially but that was completely unfounded. When most people only visit the beach in Weymouth and perhaps a few foody shops, Weymouth has an amazing history dating back to about the ad1300. Reputedly one of the ports that brought the black death to the UK. Which resulted in almost 50% of the whole of the UK population dying a miserable death. Weymouth is perhaps one of the few towns in the country where the wonderful council has decided to use one of the Tudor buildings dating back to about the 1600 as a public convenience! Well I suppose it does allow free admission to and time to contemplate! Finally below is a part of a picture of a map depicting the route from London to Weymouth in pictorial form.... Fascinating.
Ro M — Google review
Fantastic guide, she was so knowledgeable. A great example of our heritage. You must visit 😊
Mick C — Google review
Great place to visit. Really well informed staff. Very welcoming and lots of tips about other places to visit.
Sharon O — Google review
An excellent tour of the Tudor House museum today. Very informative friendly staff an amazing experience well worth a visit
Ann W — Google review
Really interesting and the guides were very informative
Rebecca G — Google review
Tudor House, 3 Trinity St, Weymouth DT4 8TW, United Kingdom•https://tudorhouseweymouth.org.uk/•Tips and more reviews for Tudor House Museum, Weymouth

7Jordan Hill Roman Temple

4.1
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3.0
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Historical landmark
Jordan Hill Roman Temple is a small but picturesque site located on Jordan Hill above Bowleaze Cove. It features the stone foundations of a 4th-century Romano-Celtic temple and offers panoramic views of Weymouth Bay and the surrounding countryside. The temple, now under the guardianship of English Heritage, attracts numerous tourists throughout the year. Despite only the foundations remaining, it provides an atmospheric glimpse into Roman history and is worth a visit for enthusiasts or those seeking beautiful vistas.
Very quiet when I visited, worth the walk up the hill if you're interested in history. Great views on the new way up there. You can see the white horse at Osmington too.
C H — Google review
A little bit of Roman history hidden behind some modern housing. Not well sign posted at all. Find the path up between the houses to the fields at the back and you have found the place. They be a bin with a badly placed sign saying "Roman Temple this way" at the side of the path on the main road down to Bowleaze cove. Also a nice spot for views looking out to sea and over towards Weymouth and Portman. For years I have been passing here and I never even knew they was a Roman Temple hidden behind the houses. Just a little bit of history located near a lovely location. Parking is mainly a no. Unless you park down on the Bowleaze cove car park.
Joe S — Google review
Very small remains of a 4th century Roman temple with just the outline of the walls remaining and a placard describing what was once there. If you love Roman history like I do it's worth visiting if you are in the area, even if it is just for 10 minutes or so. Great views of the surrounding countryside and overlooking Weymouth bay
Atlas — Google review
Not much there to see but some great views of the countryside
Sally C — Google review
Walked from weymouth along the coastline via Greenhill Gardens to the 4th- century roman temple . Nearby is the lookout cafe overlooking bowleaze , Weymouth, and Portland.
-- — Google review
Nice little spot behind the sea facing homes. It's something to look out for if you are on a walk. Fenced off, but with access, it is the site of a Roman Temple, with stone remains marking the outline of the building. There is a small information board. Rest for a while, enjoy the calm surroundings, before continuing your walk. Nearby there is roadside parking, and cafes for refreshment.
Bedford B — Google review
Fascinating 4th century place of worship. Ideal place to visit on a sunny day to really appreciate the shape and roman style of the foundations.
Jack R — Google review
A hidden gem and reminder of how active the Romans were in this area. And the most fantastic views from the site.
Graham P — Google review
Bowleaze Coveway, Weymouth, DT3 6PL, United Kingdom•http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/jordan-hill-roma…•+44 370 333 1181•Tips and more reviews for Jordan Hill Roman Temple

8Sandworld Weymouth

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Sandworld Weymouth is a captivating gallery featuring impressive sand sculptures and a hands-on sand pit for visitors to unleash their creativity. The exhibition showcases the remarkable work of renowned sand sculptors, with themes changing annually. This year's display revolves around sci-fi films and TV series, offering an opportunity to witness artists crafting their masterpieces throughout the season. Additionally, the venue houses a charming coffee shop for guests to relax and enjoy refreshments.
This is such a great place to visit especially if you have children! There are some super sculptures to look at, but the hands on activities were a hit with my little girl. She enjoyed using the sand equipment to create her own tower and later she used the sand art to create her own personalised gift. The staff were all friendly and the prices in the cafe were also reasonable.
Rosie B — Google review
My girls really enjoyed Sandworld. They are 8 years and 1 year. The sand sculptures are amazing. Lots for children to do, sand art and then play areas to build castles etc....We were there about 2 hours. They have a cafe which we got a drink and snack from, a good choice of items. This is a perfect rainy day activity as it is 90% under cover.
S A — Google review
This place is fascinating! The sculptures are amazing and spectacular to see. I really liked the fact that you can see some inspired by pop culture like Disney movies or Harry Potter. My favorite was Fantastic Beasts! The museum is quite small but there’s also a little game to win some candies at the end of your tour. It gives a bit of fun to the visit even if you’re an adult. I really liked it and would love to come back in the future to see the next sculptures.
Melanie M — Google review
We visited Sandworld while we were visiting Weymouth. This is a great place for families to visit there us so much to do. There is something for everyone of all ages. It's an amazing place , seeing different figures such as paddington bear being sculptured out of sand. The gift shop and admissions are reasonably priced.
Cj W — Google review
*Sandworld* in Weymouth is a unique and fascinating attraction that showcases the incredible art of sand sculpting. Located near the beach, this indoor exhibition features *amazing life-sized sand sculptures* crafted by talented artists from around the world. The themes change each year — from movies and history to fantasy and wildlife — making every visit feel fresh and exciting. It’s both fun and educational, with informative displays about the artists and techniques. Kids especially love the interactive sandpit area where they can try sculpting themselves. Perfect for families, art lovers, or anyone looking for something creative and different in Weymouth. A hidden gem worth visiting!
Muhammad K — Google review
Oh boy... This was fun. Special thanks to Fynn- we had a blast. Incredible what sand and water can do with kinda adults. The sculptures were pretty incredible to watch, also some information signs stood by nearly each piece of art. You can grab a tin of cold drink, have a snack, make your own colourful sand bottle or most fun part: try your best doing sand sculptures. Fynn showed us how to work with the material and then it was our turn to try.... What else to say? We're highly recommended this attraction for few hours of fun (also as grownups!)
Melanie B — Google review
We enjoyed our trip to Sandworld! Its only small but we still spent time there, the displays are fascinating to look at and read about! There was a quiz to do as you go round which encouraged you to read more! The cafe was good, we just had a drink and a slice of blackberry crumble cake which was delicious. The gift shop has interesting bits and is very fair in price.
Rowena N — Google review
Lovely visit But don't expect a whole day here or even a few hours We spent plenty of time walking around and taking pics but finished in abiut 40 min It was amazing what they do with the sand and definitely worth a visit
Angel D — Google review
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9Weymouth Pavilion

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Weymouth Pavilion, situated on the harbor wall at the southern end of the esplanade, has a rich history dating back to its construction in 1908 as the Ritz Theatre. Despite being requisitioned during WWII and later destroyed by fire in 1954, it still exudes vintage seaside charm. The theater hosts a variety of shows including music performances, wrestling matches, and dance classes. It is particularly popular during summer with family-friendly shows.
A great venue offering a wide variety of high quality entertainment. Phil and Lou have brought this theatre complex to life over the years. Their sensitivity to both local and more distant audiences tastes and needs is uncannily accurate. One of the best happenings that Weymouth has had the honour of experiencing. You have breathed life into a once nearly doomed (by our out of touch council) iconic building. Long live the Say family.
Josephine B — Google review
Superb evening with Jim Davidson - very funny! He has t lost it! Just getting better! Well priced tickets and fantastic to receive a signed book at the interval.
Raul — Google review
Decent theatre with good views of the stage even up on the circle. The sound is pretty good, the bar is reasonably priced and the view from the 1st floor bar is lovely. The toilets are quite small but there are several around to use. The staff are welcoming and friendly. I’ve visited a couple of times when in town and thoroughly enjoyed it both times.
Tokyohands — Google review
Lovely place to go and watch live shows, check the website for shows, as we have been 3 times this year and every show was amazing. You can also have pre drinks and food.
David S — Google review
A great night out as ever, a good show, great food, and great service, we keep coming back.
Chris T — Google review
Brilliant, fantastic bands playing, for the venture away music weekends, would definitely be returning next year, also i can say how worthwhile this event is
J — Google review
Excellent venue. A great choice of entertainment all year. We have enjoyed shows and cinema. Parking is good nearby. Staff are very helpful. Lovely to enjoy a pre show drink outside when the weather allows.
Valerie M — Google review
Went to the Taylor mania show and it was great show wjth all the hits and great dancers in support.
David S — Google review
Esplanade, Weymouth, DT4 8ED, United Kingdom•https://www.weymouthpavilion.com/•+44 1305 783225•Tips and more reviews for Weymouth Pavilion

10Esplanade

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The Esplanade in Weymouth is a picturesque destination that boasts stunning views of the sandy beach and bay, making it an ideal spot for leisurely strolls. Along this scenic promenade, visitors can indulge in fresh seafood at Rockfish Weymouth, where the menu features sustainably caught fish sourced daily from local waters. The attentive staff will guide you through the day's catch, marking selections on your tablecloth while explaining various cooking methods like chargrilling or frying to suit your taste.
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11St Mary's Church

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Nestled in the charming town of Weymouth, Dorset, St Mary's Church stands as a remarkable 19th-century Church of England establishment. Constructed primarily from Portland stone, its design exudes an austere elegance that captivates visitors. The church is not just a place of worship; it serves as a vibrant community hub led by the inspiring Neal Biles. His initiatives foster a sense of belonging and love among locals and travelers alike.
I'm so pleased to have gotten to this gem . Are you mad? I hear you all shouting . But if Grenwiches painted hall is the UKs answer to the Sistine Chapel, then Thornhills The Last Supper has got to be our answer to Leonards . I found it fantastic I could have sat in St Mary's all day just gazing at it . Add to that the extremely welcoming and helpful staff the amazing building and, of course, Weymouth itself and what more could you ask for for a great day out .
Heimdal O — Google review
Feeding the community. Anybody can come in and get a warm welcome. And there is a lot of people walking the streets who need a place just too get fed...xxx
Mark G — Google review
Been going to st Marys church for 25 years for morning coffee, very good value for money, they did warm welcome when the electricity went up in price, have done coffee on Victoria night, like all churches this is a very good church to go too
Kim C — Google review
Interesting venue for the concert. I believe they do hold a number of concerts here. It seems that this is more like a church should be...... they seem to bring the public in and regularly hold events and tea socials. So many are just used occasionally and closed much of the rest of the time. Incidentally, there is a great and vlwell accomplished burial picture on the south wall. Well done St Marys
Ro M — Google review
Just so quiet and peaceful in the sanctuary, being able to reflect in a long established place of worship with history and stories to tell. The cafe was busy with laughter and plenty of tea and coffee bei g served. The craft shop is such a gem.. Brought some Christmas pressies to🎄
Abboman — Google review
This was a very welcoming church community, led by Neal Biles who is doing all sorts of great initiatives to help the community feel loved and know God through Jesus. The church had a notice board outside listing all of the many events happen each day of the week, many very open, some loosely structured, others more focused. as a solo traveller I appreciated making contact with some of the local congregation members, as well as Neal and members of the community, some churchgoers, others not. The events I attended were tuesday baked potato lunch and the tuesday evening modern worship time, followed by soup and an up to date encounter true Christianity course on video with Glen Scrivener. It was great to see a living church in the very town centre of Weymouth, and well before the summer season started. There are coffee and cake mornings most days, and art and craft open space on several days per week here, as well as the expected services on Sunday and much more.
Olaf T — Google review
Excellent Easter service my first time thoughrely pleasant and enjoyable thank you for welcoming reception most appreciated
Graham S — Google review
Nice old Church right in the middle of the old part of Weymouth and about 100 yards from the quay. The Church is not large and has a balcony on three sides. Behind the altar are four black panels containing the Ten Commandments, the Lord's prayer and the Apostle's Creed. Above these and on the wall is a painting of the last supper done in the Italian style, with almost life size figures. The organ sounded good in the service we attended. At the rear of the Church is a small car park, which is free in the evenings.
Richard B — Google review
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12Jubilee Clock Tower

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Nestled along the picturesque Weymouth promenade, the Jubilee Clock Tower is a stunning tribute to Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, celebrated in 1887. This remarkable structure boasts four clock faces and is crafted from cast and wrought iron, resting on a solid Portland Stone base. Adorned with intricate designs of the Queen’s likeness and the Weymouth Coat of Arms, it features an eye-catching ogee-shaped dome that adds to its charm.
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13Catch at The Old Fish Market

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Catch at The Old Fish Market is located on Custom House Quay in Weymouth, overlooking the River Wey harbor. Housed in a historic Portland stone building designed by architect Thomas Talbot Bury, it was originally built as a fish market and has now been beautifully restored by Dorset fish and shellfish company Weyfish. The establishment includes Hatch on the Harbour for street food and takeaway, as well as Catch for fine dining.
We booked our first able for 6pm and arrived 20 minutes early expecting to have a drink before the meal. We were turned away as the restaurant wasn’t open and they were still having their team brief. Arriving at 6:10pm, we were the second table to be seated. Throughout the night, we noticed that the timings of the tables were staggered to take the pressure off the kitchen. Once seated, the experience was sublime. We had a great view of the kitchen; it was fantastic to see how they worked together and how each dish was put together. We had the tasting menu with wine flight. Really good to see that the ingredients are all locally sourced; even to the level of what boat the fish comes from! Stand outs from the menu were the cheeses and exclusive honey that they produce. The octopus was sensational. Nothing was too much trouble and the r had an extremely enjoyable evening. Highly recommend.
Raul — Google review
Had a excellent evening at Catch. The whole team put on an amazing service. Menu was carefully thought through and it really showed in the presentation and execution of the dishes. Our favourite of the night was the lobster with sundried tomatoes. The water sauce was delicate yet packed full of flavour. Crab butter was also delicious. We thought it was the perfect amount of food for the dinner set course. Would definitely come back.
Priscilla N — Google review
How this has not got a Michelin star yet is beyond me. This means it is incredible value for money at the moment. The fish could not be fresher and the dishes were fantastic. Highlight was the cuttlefish but even the beetroot relish accompanying the extra cheese course was amazing. Special mention to the wine pairing as well; the quality of the 2 wines, English Sparkling Rose, Tokaij and English apple brandy were great value for money and will be looking to buy some for myself. Go as much as you can.
Robert R — Google review
First time visiting the catch last night and the food, wine, service and ambience was outstanding. Me and my partner both said it was up there with one of the best meals we have ever had. We will definitely be back next time we are in Weymouth
Becky F — Google review
Cannot fault the experience. We celebrated our engagement here, and the staff interactions made the entire night. Well, I lie. The food did! Especially the delicious puddings. We were both made to feel so welcome, and comfortable by everyone we interacted with. The simple and elegant congratulations card was such a nice touch too. We intend to put it in a small frame in the house. Thank you very much. We will be back.
Liam O — Google review
Sone of the best seafood we have ever had - located above a fish mongers on the quay at Weymouth so right by the harbour for landing fish. Local ingredients ised, excellent wine pairings, can't wait to go back.
Kevin P — Google review
A delicious meal in a relaxed restaurant with helpful and friendly service. We booked for a tasting menu lunch, but it was more of a 3 course meal. There were extra courses available but they cost extra. I doubt I'd have fitted in any more as the main dish was a good size. I'd definitely go back again. Its not cheap but it's excellent quality food.
Ross P — Google review
Absolutely Brilliant. Such a wonderful evening. A treasure trove of interesting dishes featuring fresh local fish, seafood and produce with some lovely local wines also included in their very good wine list. The staff are charming, helpful and knowledgeable. One of the best meals my wife and I have ever had. It's not cheap but worth every penny.
Ray S — Google review
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14Custom House Cafe

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Nestled along the picturesque Custom House Quay in Weymouth, the Custom House Cafe is a delightful spot that beckons both locals and visitors alike. This charming eatery, housed in a historic building right by the harbor, offers an inviting atmosphere perfect for enjoying breakfast or lunch while soaking up the sun at one of its outdoor tables. The cafe is renowned for its hearty fried breakfasts—an ideal way to kickstart your holiday morning—and a diverse menu that ensures everyone leaves satisfied.
First time in this lovely place, made to feel so welcome, we had our dog with us(teddy) a very large rottweiler! Nicki and Chris were working, and what lovely ladies they are. The food was lovely, the tea and coffee were perfect. Lovely atmosphere in here,will definitely return, and recommend this place to all our friends and family.
Penny W — Google review
We went for breakfast, we didn’t wait for long and it came out beautifully presented and piping hot. Staff were lovely and the whole place had a lovely cafe. Nice to see it’s pet friendly too! We will definitely be coming back here on our next visit to Weymouth!
Jade D — Google review
Came here for breakfast to try out. The poached eggs were cooked from perfection and you can clearly see they are good quality eggs! Everyone else's food that was with us looked delicious also. The staff are all very friendly there and the service is so quick its amazing!
Amy — Google review
Stopped here for breakfast one day whilst visiting weymouth and it was delicious so I went back the next day to sample another breakfast which was just as good. Definitely recommend the breakfasts and maybe next time i visit I'll try the lunch menu.
Scott H — Google review
Popped in for breakfast Sunday 28/0925, after a night out in Weymouth, the service, food and atmosphere was excellent, its probably one of the best breakfasts ive had in years, there was minimal wait time and the food was hot freshly cooked and very good produce, will definitely go back on my next visit to the town. My wife was also very happy with her vegan option for breakfast too.
Gareth W — Google review
A lovely meal in a great setting. Fantastic food, friendly staff (and customers!) and able to cope with food intolerances. Will come back again!
CatherineL — Google review
We had a really enjoyable breakfast. It was a miserable day and there wasn't too many people around town, about 10am on a Sunday. We manages to sit inside with plenty of tables to choose from. The drinks arrived within minutes and food 10 mins. I had the smashed avocado on toast, the poached eggs were done perfectly and it was really tasty. Hubby was happy with his large full English. I really enjoy coming here, I love the decor and all the little touches. It is always clean and the staff are welcoming. The food is reasonably priced and good choice on the menu.We will be back.
Michelle K — Google review
A great cafe to have a coffee and something sweet. Everyone was very friendly and the apple cake reminded me of my grandmother’s homemade cakes.
Andreea B — Google review
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15Weymouth Museum

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Weymouth Museum, located in a Victorian Brewery off Hope Square, offers a captivating journey through the town's history with its unique exhibits and artworks. Run by volunteers, the museum specializes in local topography, trades and industry, maritime items, as well as postcards and photographs that are part of Weymouth's heritage. It provides an insightful perspective on the city's past.
Well worth a visit, such a shame not more money invested so much put in such a small area love it
Carole H — Google review
Really small, but cute in it own way. It's worth popping in.
Clint H — Google review
A taster of Weymouth Museum is now open in St Thomas street, while the original museum building is being refurbished. As this is only a sample of the full museum entry is free, although we left a donation. A great way to while away 20 minutes, finding out about Weymouth's history. Volunteers are friendly. Limited opening hours. Well worth a visit.
Anya C — Google review
This used to be an amazing attraction taking you through the history of Weymouth guided if I remember correctly by a talking cat. Now it's a room with very little of interest in it a lot of what is there isn't even real always disappointing to look at a civil war weapon and see the words replica of weapons used. The displays do not really link together to do justice to the rich and interesting history of Weymouth. Weymouth is a lovely place with great friendly people (the people running the museum where very nice) and it is obvious the people who have set the museum are trying but come on Weymouth council put some funding their way and bring back a museum that does justice to the area.
Adrian C — Google review
3 star rating because it is a temporary museum whilst the other main new museum will be under construction or refurbished. Still located in the old brewery in the town square, has some interesting artifacts, local social history archaeology and fossils. At a nominal £2 admission for adults that's a good way of spending an hour or so. It is a shame that Weymouth Council have been so incompetent with this building otherwise it could have been a brilliant local asset. I understand this current exhibition is managed by volunteers. Hopefully once the new museum has its new premises it will be a brilliant local history venue about Weymouth and the surrounding areas. One amazing local history note is that apparently the Black death came to Britain via visitor to Weymouth harbour.... No need to worry that was in about the 14th century!
Ro M — Google review
Nice place to visit, only problem is the very restricted opening hours. If you do get the chance well worth the effort and with the Tudor house just round the corner, nice way to spend a few hours.
Neil R — Google review
Really interesting to see what Weymouth was like through the age's, been to brewer's Quay before many years ago when the brewery was there, nice to see the building still being used.
Jeanette N — Google review
I attended the AGM of the Friends of Weymouth Museum on this occasion so did not have the opportunity to look at all the exhibits so will definitely be visiting again
Cathy N — Google review
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16War Memorial

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Weymouth is home to several war memorials that serve as touching tributes to the sacrifices made during times of conflict. Among these, the cenotaph stands out, having been unveiled in the early 1920s to honor those who perished in World War I. The significance of Weymouth's port during World War II cannot be overstated; it played a crucial role as American forces prepared for the D-Day landings at nearby Portland.
As an American living in the UK, I really appreciated this monument. It was interesting to learn the importance of Weymouth's port during WWII.
Melissa R — Google review
Not many know the huge importance of Weymouth's port during WWII. The Americans landing on Portland Dorset for D Day landing. On Portland there is a D Day museum full of the historical facts of the Americans coming to the port, training, or to Normandy D Day landing, which largest sea born invasion in history.
Hug D — Google review
Excellent memorial to the US soldiers, especially the Rangers who embarked from Weymouth to Normandy on DDAY.
Donald L — Google review
An interesting memorial commemorating the American forces in Weymouth.
Dan P — Google review
I was surprised that a War Memorial would not be on google maps. I shall in future look out for more of them and list them. I have posted 3 photos so that you can read off the memorial. Part of it being in memory of 749 people being killed in training for the D-Day landings.
Mark L — Google review
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17Osmington White Horse

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Historical landmark
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Osmington White Horse is a striking hillside carving of a horse and rider, originally created in 1808 and restored in the 2010s. It overlooks the town of Weymouth and depicts King George III, who was a beloved patron of the area. The site offers lovely views of the surrounding countryside and there's a small parking lot nearby with information about its history. Visitors can also stop by The Springhead for a meal while enjoying the picturesque surroundings.
Beautiful walk and views. The Osmington White Horse is a famous hill figure carved into the limestone of Osmington Hill in Dorset, England, north of Weymouth. Here's some information about it: Depiction and History: It depicts King George III riding his horse, carved in 1808 to commemorate his visits to Weymouth and the prosperity they brought to the town. Size and Visibility: The figure is quite large, measuring 280 feet (85 meters) long and 323 feet (98 meters) high, and is best seen from the A353 road. It can be seen for miles around. Maintenance and Restoration: The horse is regularly maintained, with restorations carried out over the years to preserve it. A significant restoration project was completed in 2012 by volunteers, and Princess Anne attended a ceremony unveiling a new plaque of local stone. Viewing: You can view the horse from the A353 road, or you can take a walk through the valley beneath it following the footpaths from the village of Sutton Poyntz. You can also walk up to the top of the horse, but be aware that it's a steep climb. Scheduled Monument: The Osmington White Horse is designated as a Scheduled Monument, signifying its historical importance and protection.
Hug D — Google review
Lovely views of country side and of the white horse. There is a small parking lot nearby with information about the restoration and history of the horse. Unfortunately the parking lot has a height restriction and the tight turning circle can make it awkward to get out/park without hindering others while driving a motorhome.
Matthew C — Google review
Large hill figure depicting a rider on horseback, best viewed from a distance at the small viewing area just off the A353. The story goes that King George III used to ride his horse around the area when visiting Weymouth, with the hill figure commissioned by the local landowner to honour this event. The horse stands over 320 feet high, however, at the time of my visit in April 2025, it wasn't especially white. Nonetheless, it's worth a quick stop if you're in the area. A series of detailed information boards at the viewing area cover the history and restoration of the horse, with some additional information about the surrounding area.
Andrew T — Google review
Great small car park allowing you to take photos. Really good viewing point.
Kerry R — Google review
As with all of the White Horses across Wiltshire and Oxfordshire; this one is best viewed from afar. Perhaps lacking up close is an information board to detail the history of this chalk sculpture. Man-on-horse aside, this is a great area for walking with lots of open space and excellent views from higher ground.
Olly P — Google review
Absolutely stunning campsite. Family run,.they couldn't do enough. Facilities, where do I start?! We stayed in the first field (3 to choose from). Toilets were immaculate. Often went for my morning wee, and all I could smell was bleach! So clean. Ample Toilet roll, hand wash etc. I have a stoma, I have to say staying here was easier for me than anywhere I've been. Right under the famous 'white horse'. Loads to do locally. Will definitely be back! Thank you all so much!
Caroline M — Google review
I am disabled so I couldn't get right next to it the experience was being able to see it. I not sure if u can I wonted to see it for ages and there was information. Nature and everything and more
Stella M — Google review
Historical Osmington White Horse view point is worth to see while you nearby Osmington or in Dorset. There’s important information available from that point. 85 meter tall Over 200 years old. Not recommended travel from Far just to visit that. Good piece of art.
Kashan K — Google review
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18Cineworld Weymouth

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Event venue
Cineworld Weymouth is a modern multiplex cinema located in the heart of Weymouth's town center. With nine screens, it offers a wide selection of the latest international blockbusters in 2D and 3D formats, making it perfect for a family outing. The immersive 3D experience adds depth to the movies, creating an illusion that brings the action to life.
Looks clean, friendly staff. Very quiet at the time I went. I went to see Terrifier 3 and enjoyed the movie. Kinda dig the layout of the cinema, felt 70s retro vibe (in my opinion). Also, added a picture of Screen 6 room to Google photos.
Chandler A — Google review
Me, my friend and her brother went to go see the wild robot and i was a bit worried that it would look a bit run down but it's very nice inside the sound and video was great! We didn't get anything to eat we brought snacks prior to going in but the staff are friendly and we're patient with us since we were indecisive of where to sit but would definitely recommend!
Willow S — Google review
Good experience. Decent screen and sound. Seats comfy. Decent selection at the food/drink counter. Parking is free at the multi storey, if you get your chip validated. Needs a decent vacuum running around the place, but all in all good.
Nick E — Google review
Lovely clean & big place. Friendly & helpful staff. Bigger & more expensive than other cinemas arround. Always showing good movies.
Grace W — Google review
Easy to book. We booked on line and chose our seats. Refreshments available. Toilets available. Comfy seats with plenty of leg room. Audio was too loud for a small area for our liking though.
Lee C — Google review
First title visit and the staff was very polite and helpful the place was clean and tidy and the sound was great
Graham F — Google review
Rarely busy due to cinemas in Dorchester being cheaper (£2.50 at the Plaza versus £6 at Cineworld). Friendly and efficient staff, and the whole place is very clean and tidy. Screens are a mixed bag with one of them being large, the others not so large. Smaller screens have sloped rather than stadium seating so you're at risk of getting your view blocked if a tall person or someone with big hair sits in front. Legroom could be better in the stadium seated screens however the seats themselves are comfortable enough. Toilets are generally clean however avoid the ones right by the ticket check as these are tiny! Larger toilets available in the corridor closer to the screens. Snacks are typical multiplex prices (expensive!) however the coffee is reasonable value and tastes much better now that they have a new machine. The Baskin Robbins ice cream tends to be quite generously scooped. Free parking after 6pm in the adjacent multi storey car park if you get your ticket validated in the cinema, however before 6pm it's generally cheaper to park in a council-run car park. Also I once got stung for an hours parking because the time on their barrier/ticket system was 5 minutes slow and Britannia Parking refused to refund this.
Tom P — Google review
Pay £3.80 booking fee OR avoid that by turning up to the cinema for your tickets and pay £1 extra per person? No wonder no one goes to the cinema anymore 🤷🏼‍♀️. The three stars are for the staff at Weymouth Cineworld. They’re always friendly and it is always clean.
Lorna M — Google review
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19Queen Victoria Jubilee Clock

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The Queen Victoria Jubilee Clock, a striking red, blue, and gold landmark on Weymouth's seafront, was built in 1888 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. This Grade II listed clock has become an iconic symbol of the area and serves as a popular meeting point due to its historical significance and romantic ambiance. At night, the clock face is illuminated with changing colors, adding to its allure.
Beautiful old working clock, from 1888 to celebrate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. Still looks good now as nearly 150 years old. Still working and definitely a prominent piece of Weymouth's seafront history.
Hug D — Google review
Visited the iconic Queen Victoria Jubilee Clock in Portland and was captivated by its rich history and stunning architecture. Although the winds were strong and the temperature was chilly, the experience was unforgettable. Standing as a testament to the past, this landmark is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those seeking timeless beauty.
HseeniV V — Google review
Great land mark meeting place, lotus car club was there on day we visited so was an added bonus.
Wass F — Google review
I like this clock tower because of it’s bold colours. It was Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887 so it was commissioned and built and erected in 1888. Later it became Grade II Listed in 1974 and still there with well maintenance. You can find it easily as it’s standing at the beach and good for meeting point spot.
Win T — Google review
Visited on an August Bank Holiday Monday. Good spot for meeting up with lost family members!
Sarah ( — Google review
An easily spotted landmark for visitors into Weymouth. It overlooks the beach so it can’t be missed. It’s always been well kept considering it’s age.
Gary T — Google review
Can't be missed as it is directly at the beach promenade.
Christina W — Google review
It's a relatively nice clock. Makes for a poor fixing point from sea though.
MAA1591 — Google review
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20The Pier Bandstand Gift Shop

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Gift shop
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Nestled in the charming seaside town of Weymouth, The Pier Bandstand Gift Shop offers a delightful experience for visitors. Originally opened in 1939, this unique bandstand featured an Art Deco design and was known for its vibrant atmosphere. Although it has since been demolished, the spirit of the location lives on through the gift shop, which is perfectly situated next to the beach.
This whole area is just completely stunning and well worth a holiday. It's one of the places we visit every year wether it's for a week or two or just the weekend, there is so much to see and do.
Alan K — Google review
Lovely views of the beach. Nice to have hot drinks on a cloudy day. Enjoyed with my family. Good service. Very nice.
Gabrielle C — Google review
One of my favourites places great tea and coffee (they even have earl grey) I buy a china mug every time so I can have a proper cuppa all day. We set up camp now near by when we visit Weymouth so we can have hot drinks when we get out of the sea. Lovely souvenir shop as well
Lisa P — Google review
Gorgeous beach. Victoria terraces and all the pedalos you can handle!
Jonathan V — Google review
currently 7 minutes past opening time in the arcades. i wanna gamble do better.
Avox L — Google review
You got more ice cream tube free Can have more ice cream tube please
Shaun B — Google review
Very pretty building with the striking 1920's art deco style signage. Frames rhe edge of Weymouth Bay, nicely.
Family ( — Google review
Great location right next to the beach with tables outside. All ice-creams are nut free. Usual variety of beach paraphernalia. Next to amusement arcade and underneath an Italian restaurant which has great views out to sea.
Roger L — Google review
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21Weymouth Bay RIB Charters

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Boat tour agency
Weymouth Bay RIB Charters offers an exhilarating experience for adventure seekers looking to explore the stunning coastline of Weymouth. Their signature 20-minute Bay Blast takes you on a thrilling ride through Weymouth Harbour and out into the bay, reaching impressive speeds of up to 40mph. This adrenaline-pumping journey is perfect for both adults and children, making it a fantastic family outing.
We had the best time today! I would recommend going with this company to anyone coming off the cruise or other visitors. Charlie is an incredible tour guide/captain and the tour itself was stunning. This is the best way to see the Jurassic Coast!
Katie — Google review
WOW what a fantastic ride and trip. All staff so friendly, welcoming and helpful. Our skipper was great too. A great way to see Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door. Thanks guys you were amazing and I totally recommend this company and trip. 9.45am trip solo traveller. Great for everyone!
Hilary B — Google review
The hour and a quarter trip to Durdle Door was very exciting and informative, lots of photo opportunities en route to get some great pictures you can't get from the land. 20 minute trip round the bay is also fantastic, and great fun if you don't mind getting splashed (they do provide ponchos). The staff are friendly, helpful and knowledgeable.
Chris C — Google review
What a fantastic experience we had with children . We experienced Lulworth cove which is their top must see around Weymouth. We had a great time on boat, taking amazing picture and visiting Durdle Door. Highly recommend 👌 thank you for looking after us.
Niky D — Google review
Went on the Weymouth to Durdle Door rib on 23 June. Really great fun. Lovely to be on such a nippy boat, our skipper was really informative about the coastline and points of interest. Great to see the other side of Durdle Door, we got up so close. Got a couple of extra spins thrown in too. Would highly recommend and we will be trying out the Bay Blast the next time we're in Weymouth.
Lizzy B — Google review
As a Functional Skills Maths and English teacher with a background in Youth Work, I’ve had the pleasure of organising various educational trips, but our recent speed boat adventure with Weymouth Bay Rib Charter was truly exceptional. My colleague Grant arranged this fantastic outing as a special treat for our 17-18-year-old students, and I can honestly say it exceeded all expectations. From the moment we arrived, the team at Weymouth Bay Rib Charter demonstrated professionalism, friendliness, and a genuine enthusiasm for their work. The owner and staff were incredibly informative, ensuring we felt safe and well-prepared before setting off on the exhilarating journey. The speed boats themselves were sleek, powerful, and well-maintained, adding to the sense of adventure. The trip itself was nothing short of spectacular — fast, exhilarating, and incredibly exciting! The students were thrilled, and it was heartening to see their faces light up as they experienced the thrill of riding the waves at such high speed. It was a perfect blend of adrenaline and safety, with the team expertly managing the boat and providing engaging commentary along the way. This experience was not only a fantastic adventure but also a memorable way to celebrate the students’ achievements as they finish their course with us. Weymouth Bay Rib Charter’s dedication to customer safety and enjoyment truly made it a standout outing. I would highly recommend their services to anyone seeking an exciting, professional, and memorable speed boat trip. Thank you to the team at Weymouth Bay Rib Charter for making this such a special day for our students — we’ll definitely be returning!
Jayda R — Google review
Went on a boat ride today. Absolutely brilliant experience. Saw some wildlife, some lovely views and got close up to interesting landmarks. The chaps were very knowledgable and friendly, the trip lasted about 1hr15mins and we had commentary along the way. Well worth the money, highly recommended. Cheers
Tommy C — Google review
We have just returned from the Durdle Dpor cruise and it was absolutely amazing - a really comfortable rib with a fantastic and very knowledgeable captain whose name unfortunately I cannot remember. The scenery on the way was fab but Durdle Door was definitely the highlight of the trip. Would certainly recommend and we will definitely go again - thank you 😊
Julie B — Google review
Pontoon, Trinity Rd, Weymouth DT4 8TJ, United Kingdom•https://www.weymouthbayribcharters.co.uk/•+44 7983 022227•Tips and more reviews for Weymouth Bay RIB Charters

22Weymouth Bridge

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Weymouth Bridge, a charming drawbridge connecting the two sides of the harbor, is a must-see attraction. This iconic structure rises every two hours during the summer months to allow tall ships to pass through, creating an exciting spectacle for visitors. For those looking to cross without waiting, a quaint rowing boat ferry operates nearby, providing a delightful alternative to walking across. On the opposite side of the harbor lies an array of dining options and attractions like Brewers Quay and Weymouth Marina.
Weymouth Town Bridge will be 90 years old in July this year. While the construction of the bridge was a remarkable achievement, the celebrations for its opening were also a fantastic accomplishment. The Western Gazette noted that it was a day that would “ever stand out in the chronicles of the town’s greatest achievements”. At exactly five minutes after noon on Friday 4 July 1930 two battleships anchored in the bay fired a 21 gun salute which thundered throughout the town. The Duke of York had arrived by special express at noon and was already travelling up King Street to the Esplanade. At the top of King Street was a triumphal arch, framing the blue bay and great grey battleships in the distance. Immediately in front of the King’s Statue was an imposing red and gold grandstand where the future King was officially welcomed to the Borough. In front of the grandstand were ranks of sailors with fixed bayonets who had presented arms in exact synchronisation with the boom of the battleship. (The officer in charge having given the order on seeing the first flash from the battleships’ guns). The five car motorcade arrived in front of the Statue and the Duke alighted and inspected the guard on honour. He then mounted the dais and received the various VIPs and dignitaries, including Mr George Barnes from Massachusetts. The Mayor, Percy Boyle and the Town Clerk, Percy Smallman were, of course, present, and the latter read the formal address of welcome. I have been unable to find a single photograph of the arch or the ceremony at the Statue. I would guess that this was because every vantage point from the station to the south harbour-side was crowded with eager spectators, and any photographer who wanted a view of the grand bridge opening would have needed to have claimed their spots very early. (Edwin Seward who took the bridge opening picture in the second column had clearly found himself a window on Trinity Road). At a planned 12.17 pm the Duke walked in procession down St Thomas Street which was covered from end to end with flags and bunting. He can be seen in the following photograph walking between the 9th Earl of Shaftesbury (who was Lord Lieutenant of Dorset) and the Mayor. Percy Smallman is directly behind the Duke. After the Duke operated the machinery to open the bridge, there was apparently an expectant hush as the two 200 ton leaves rose slowly into the air.
Hug D — Google review
I recently visited Portland, Weymouth Bridge, and had a pleasant experience! The scenic views were breathtaking, and the atmosphere was lively. Although it was a bit chilly and crowded, the beauty of the place made up for it. The bridge's architecture and the surrounding landscape make for perfect photo ops. If you're in the area, I definitely recommend stopping by. Just bundle up and be prepared for the crowds
HseeniV V — Google review
This lovely town has a lovely bridge which is lifting opening one. It is situated between two boroughs Weymouth and Melcombe Regis. It makes me feel like a mini version of London Tower Bridge. It’s been built in 1930 and each leaf is 200 tons weight. Beautiful views all around. It’s fun when the bridge opens for boats crossing. It’s really a tourist attraction. Many cafes, restaurants and pubs around as well as awesome views. This is best spot for photography.
Win T — Google review
The place to be on a hot summers day! 🌞 The atmospheres buzzing with all the pubs and restaurants along both sides of the bridge, plus it’s a great place to watch the boats drive up and down the river. ⛴️
Gary T — Google review
Very interesting bridge. It was opened for me this week to bring my boat through
Freedom — Google review
Abysmal . Worst Sunday roast I’ve ever eaten. Other than taking almost an hour to come out when they’re at maybe 20% capacity The large roast had 1 & a half undercooked potatoes. Undercooked carrot sticks Tough and over done beef, all 2 slices of it. And then bit into the Yorkshire pudding to find what felt a tooth shattering lump of granite . Avoid this place like the plague .
Ross M — Google review
1st time I've seen this bridge lift today, and by the looks of all the other people watching it was quite calming and nostalgic
Robert P — Google review
Beautiful 1930 lift bridge
Stephen R — Google review
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23Weymouth Stone Pier

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Fishing pier
Weymouth Stone Pier, also known as South Pier, is a harbor wall located at the entrance of Weymouth Harbour in Dorset, England. Situated below the Nothe Fort and offering plenty of seating, it provides excellent views across Weymouth and towards Portland Bill. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, fishing opportunities, and proximity to Nothe Castle. The pier offers a nice spot for relaxation and fishing while providing stunning 360-degree views of the surroundings.
Didn't catch. Wasn't very busy the nights I was there either. The only people out were a bunch of Chinese guys in a ribbed dinghy with a flood light, absolutely destroying the squid... a typical kind of scenario in the UK these days, the English man simply does not take advantage as they should. Oh well, the Chinese will empty the place, now that their own seas are empty.
Daniel W — Google review
Amazing place to visit, with 360 degree views. Fishing is outstanding, and not very difficult. In 2 days I caught about 100 fish. Including Pollock, Gar, Mackerel, Bream, cuttlefish,Squid. I’m total got about 10 different species. We’ll worth a visit I’d say.
Katio B — Google review
Stone made long pier as the name describes Stone pier. Good for a walk at beach as well as costal walk. Couple of benches there for rest and enjoy the views around.
Win T — Google review
Amazing views. Good seating. Outside cafe just before the pier. Staircase and slope access to Nothe Fort from the pathway leading to the pier. 👌😎
Jason H — Google review
This is called a 'stone pier' but in effect, it is more of a harbour wall. It sits below the Nothe Fort (which is also well worth a visit) and on the opposite side of the estuary to the more traditional wood and cast iron pier. It is quite long and has plenty of seating if, like me, you need a rest. The views across Weymouth to the east and towards Portland Bill are excellent and looking back towards the fort gives a great perspective of the importance of that fortress. There are numerous people fishing and, whilst I an sure that there are exceptions, on our visits, they have been very happy to answer questions about their sport.
Ian W — Google review
Excellent destination for a day out with friends and family. The place is most suitable for short walks, calm time spending and fishing. Proximity to Nothe Castle is an added advantage.
ANGEL G — Google review
Great view, park, marina, parking, toilets, coffee shop, all in close proximity
Catalin L — Google review
Nice spot for leisure fishing if on holiday.
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24Wedding Time Bridal Salon and Men's Formalwear

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Wedding Time Bridal Salon and Men's Formalwear is a chic bridal boutique located in a former bakery, offering designer wedding gowns, bridesmaid dresses, and men's formalwear. Customers have praised the team for their professionalism, friendliness, and accommodation. They offer a wide selection of high-quality suits in excellent condition for both grooms and groomsmen. The staff goes above and beyond to assist customers with their needs, even accommodating last-minute requests.
We cannot express our gratitude enough to Tracey and the team at Wedding Time, for making our whole experience of finding wedding attire such a wonderful and stress free one. You went above and beyond to ensure everything was perfect. The wedding party looked so dapper in their suits. I highly recommend Wedding Time and the wonderful team. Andrew and I cannot thank you enough for helping make our special day such a magical one. Jane & Andrew Webb
Jane W — Google review
What fantastic service and very stylish suits. Tracy and team kitted out our groom's party and we looked fantastic! It was a fun experience being a customer of this family owned business. The suit fabrics have style, so try on the range. Not only do they take care to alter them to fit. They very kindly gave the best man a lift across town to help him out after a delayed train, saving the day. Thank you so much!
Robin S — Google review
We cannot rate our experience with Tracy and the team at Wedding Time enough. This was the first bridal shop we visited, my daughter actually loved the first dress she tried on, I know that’s not often the case, but Tracy still encouraged her to try others, there was never the slightly pressure to buy, and plenty of time to enjoy our mother daughter (s) experience. Tracy is so knowledgeable, very pleasant and just generally a very nice person. Deborah is just the same, and made the alterations required efficiently and added a few extra bits too to make the dress just perfect for the day. We totally loved our experience with this shop, and now actually wish I could do it again now!! Thank you and all the best.
Carol F — Google review
I can not thank the team at Wedding Time enough for their support in my dress journey. From trying the dress on and falling in love with her to alterations to finally my wedding day!
Annabelle R — Google review
I cannot express how amazing the ladies in Wedding time are! I only had the pleasure of seeing Tracey and Debbie however between them they made the stress of finding a dress fun and exciting! They made sure I was comfortable and calm at all times which is a big thing for me, they asked me what I wanted what I didn’t want and it was just easy. I absolutely love my dress and cannot thank you enough for your flawless service and absolutely beautiful dress selection! You truly are the best and I will never forget the service you’ve provided. Thank you
Briony H — Google review
I cannot say enough good things about my experience with the Wedding Time team! From the moment I walked in, I felt welcomed, understood, and truly taken care of. The selection of wedding dresses was absolutely stunning — elegant, timeless, and beautifully curated. I found the dress of my dreams, and the entire process felt special from start to finish. Deborah was incredible — attentive to every detail and clearly a master of her craft. The alterations were flawless; the dress fit me like it was made just for me. The team was patient, professional, and made sure I felt comfortable and confident every step of the way. I was blown away by the care and precision that went into making sure everything was perfect. If you’re looking for a wedding dress shop that combines experience, exceptional customer service with true artistry in tailoring, this is the place. I couldn’t have imagined a better experience. Thank you for helping make my big day even more magical!
Anna T — Google review
I can’t thank Tracey and Debbie enough! They were amazing from booking my first appointment, to find my dress up until the big day! We bought my wedding dress and accessories, all the grooms parties suits. Plus hired suits for two smaller bridal boys. Everything they did for us was never to much trouble, they helped us with so much and made us both feel so relaxed about things. I honestly don’t know what we would of done without these guys. Truly amazing and fantastic at what they do. I will forever be grateful for everything. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Nicole Y — Google review
Great service from Tracey and the team at Wedding Time we used them for suits for our sons proms. Great service and lovely suits. Definitely reccomned whenever you need to look smart.
David P — Google review
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25St Paul's Church, Weymouth

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Anglican church
St Paul's Church in Weymouth, Dorset, England is a former Church of England church designed by Charles Edwin Ponting and built in 1907-1908. It was declared redundant in 1965 but now serves as a flexible and friendly venue for community activities. The church features a great hall suitable for children's parties, which is always clean and has ample parking. Additionally, the interior of the church is described as lovely, friendly, and peaceful.
What a flexible and friendly venue to use for communit work and work stuff. It was great to be back again after nearly 18months. Thankyou for being so accomadating and helpful. Blessings
Abboman — Google review
Great hall for children's parties always clean and very friendly great parking we have be involved with loads of parties in this hall never a problem
WEYMOUTH C — Google review
Beautiful church with friendly parishioners. Super surmon to top it off! Keeping Anglo-Catholic tradition alive!
Dan — Google review
Lovely venue friendly staff
Claire D — Google review
Lovely friendly 😊 beautiful inside peace full we also go to slimming world there have lots of things to join prest lovely to
Julie W — Google review
Nice spacious hall, well kitted out for family gathering or party.
Ian N — Google review
cool place for children and adults on the back of the church is a room where you can relax and eat
Aneta S — Google review
Again I have only been in the church once,I use the hall behind it,both are very good.
Michael C — Google review
58 Abbotsbury Rd, Weymouth, DT4 0BJ, United Kingdom•http://www.stpaulsweymouth.org/•+44 7356 256800•Tips and more reviews for St Paul's Church, Weymouth
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26Holy Trinity Weymouth with St Nicholas

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Anglican church
Holy Trinity Weymouth with St Nicholas is a remarkable Church of England establishment nestled in the charming town of Weymouth, Dorset. Constructed from exquisite Portland stone between 1834 and 1836, this Grade II* listed building underwent extensions and reorientation in 1886-87, enhancing its architectural beauty. Visitors often find solace within its serene atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for reflection and worship.
I felt at peace visiting Holy Trinity Weymouth with St Nicholas. The church's calm atmosphere, stunning architecture, and spotless surroundings left a lasting impression. A beautiful place for contemplation and worship.🌟🌟
HseeniV V — Google review
Beautiful church full of history and architecture. Next to the town bridge. Would like to go in and look around.
Hug D — Google review
Not the church...🙏 But the bridge going up Again,and again. Most lose trade because of the time Table. Like Dad said. In the early morn. All at night Is enough. Let the traders make the most of the Sun...🌟🌟🌟🌟
Mark G — Google review
A well organised church with good Covid precautions. Services tailored well to suit guidelines for public gatherings.
Geoff W — Google review
Good worship Sunday 27th July Nice additions to eucharistic prayer ...from iona
Rosemary F — Google review
Very friendly and Inclusive church.
Mark W — Google review
It truly welcomes everybody - and great preaching that shows the relevance of scripture for today.
Irene L — Google review
Had a lovely visit with tea and cake.
A T — Google review
Trinity Rd, Weymouth, DT4 8TJ, United Kingdom•http://www.holytrinityweymouth.org/•+44 1305 760354•Tips and more reviews for Holy Trinity Weymouth with St Nicholas

27Weymouth Baptist Church

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Church
Weymouth Baptist Church, located in Weymouth, Dorset, England, is an active Baptist church with a rich history dating back to its construction in 1813-14. The church is known for its welcoming and friendly atmosphere, making it a popular choice for weddings. It also serves as a hub for community outreach programs such as the food bank and offers various activities for both adults and children. Visitors have praised the church's inclusive approach and the warm reception they received during their visits.
Not the Baptist church. But the little quaint cottage Ticked away down a narrow side street. Every year the couple From seed make the most beautiful display. And they are overlooked by One and all Did try as councillor too get them put forward Britain in bloom..
Mark G — Google review
I visited for a Food parcel and can only say "What amazing people and how helpful they are all. The all FP thinking is more help to us who are struggling than some would realise "Amazing 😊
Joe S — Google review
I was on holiday & my B&B turned out to be right next door, so I decided to go there on Sunday morning. It was a good service & everyone was so friendly.
K W — Google review
I have not been to the church but from what I can see of the photo it looks great and the staff are very fast to answer the only problem.ive got do o turn left or right out of the Russell hotel so if I don't make it I guess I turned the wrong way as in nearly 80
Robin E — Google review
It is a very friendly place for a wedding. They also don't try shoving religion down your throat. It is a very relaxing experience and they make you feel comfortable there.
Lillian H — Google review
Lovely service Good message Great worship Friendly congregation Thank you it was a joy to visit
Jean M — Google review
This is a great fellowship and it's members witness to God's grace through all their works in the community. Five stars!!
Brenda J — Google review
Friendly relaxed sociable people. I play bass in worship band so hopefully tasteful inspiring music.
Walbedo — Google review
18 Esplanade, Weymouth, DT4 8DT, United Kingdom•https://www.weymouthbaptists.com/•+44 1305 787778•Tips and more reviews for Weymouth Baptist Church

28St Ann's Church

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St Ann's Church is a charming and historic active Church of England parish located in Radipole, Weymouth, Dorset, England. Dating back to the 13th century with subsequent additions, this Grade II* listed building offers visitors a picturesque setting for quiet reflection and an opportunity to admire its architectural beauty. The church's white pews, ceiling beams, and paintings add to its allure.
Very picturesque church. The ground is a bit uneven if you are searching for a grave, and path and steps are slippery when wet.
Evie T — Google review
Beautiful historic church. If nearby well worth stopping for a few minutes not only for quiet reflection but also to appreciate the building
Mark W — Google review
Lovely short walk through woodland close to the car park.
Paul — Google review
Beautiful little church, loved the white pews, the ceiling beams and paintings.
Chris M — Google review
Lovely
Colin J — Google review
nice walk in the wooded area and the cemetery.
David B — Google review
Quaint and history surrounding this place just go and enjoy
Harry O — Google review
Worth a visit
Nicola G — Google review
Radipole Ln, Weymouth, DT3 5HS, United Kingdom•http://www.staldhelmstann.co.uk/•+44 1305 786043•Tips and more reviews for St Ann's Church

29Weymouth Bay Methodist Church

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Methodist church
Weymouth Bay Methodist Church, located in Weymouth, Dorset, England, is a modern Methodist church that was constructed in 2008-09 to replace its predecessor which was damaged by fire in 2002. The church offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere for worship with fantastic modern facilities. Additionally, it hosts various evening shows that are highly recommended. While parking is convenient for visitors with vehicles, those relying on public transportation may find the nearest bus stops to be a bit of a walk away.
A Sanctuary for fellowship, great reception, amazing people
Ben-Nathaniel F — Google review
Lovely friendly church for regulars or visitors to Weymouth. Very modern, comfortable facilities. Tea served after Sunday services. Cafe open Wednesday mornings. Excellent Saturday night concerts through Autumn and winter months. Craft fayre every August well worth a visit. Free parking.
Tracy W — Google review
This church is a wonderful building for worship. You will receive a warm welcome. Fantastic modern facilities available and they hold a variety of evening shows - well worth going to.
Diane M — Google review
Very nice Church. Very welcoming. Easy for parking,but for bus users the nearest bus stops are quite a walk, but not unreasonable unless you are disabled.
Shawn B — Google review
Limited parking although there is 3disabled parking bays and easy access to events being held there.
Nina H — Google review
easy access for those with disabilities. Thoughts on service will be dependent on your theology and presence to style of service.
Pat D — Google review
My husband and myself revisited after relocating back to Weymouth. We very much enjoyed the service and found the people to be very warm and welcoming.
Carol A — Google review
Very nice church. Great Carol concert
Adrian C — Google review
32 Melcombe Ave, Weymouth, DT4 7TH, United Kingdom•https://www.dsw.church/churches/weymouth-bay.html•+44 1305 839711•Tips and more reviews for Weymouth Bay Methodist Church

30Weymouth Old Town Hall

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City Hall
Art center
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Weymouth Old Town Hall, located in the heart of old Weymouth, Dorset, England, is a stunning historic building constructed with Portland stone in the 1770s. This Grade II listed former town hall is currently undergoing restoration and serves as a wonderful venue for local groups and intimate concerts. Additionally, it features a well-stocked bar and is conveniently situated next to a council-owned car park.
Every 2nd Thursday there's a Strive meeting about mental health, go to it
Katie M — Google review
There was a small exhibition on archeological finds from a recent dig in the town very interesting as for the building it's fine
Michael C — Google review
Beautiful historic building in the heart of old Weymouth. Lovingly being restored. Great venue for local groups and small concerts. Right next to a council owner car park
Felicity V — Google review
Nicer part of town.
Tony S — Google review
I wasn't at Weymouth Old Town Hall. I was at the new Weymouth Hub of REACH DRUG AND ALCOHOL SERVICES 💜🧡💜🧡
LORRAINE H — Google review
Easy parking for work
Malcolm — Google review
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31St Nicholas Church Broadwey

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St Nicholas Church Broadwey is an active Church of England located in Dorset, England. It has a rich history dating back to Norman times, with most of the current structure originating from 19th-century renovations. The church is known for its welcoming and friendly atmosphere, making it a great place for worship and community events. Visitors have enjoyed various activities at the church, including charity quiz nights and beautiful concerts.
Great fun at a Charity Quiz Night!
Heinrich D — Google review
Steeped in history, really friendly and great coffee and cake after the services , Thursday.
Chrissi — Google review
Lovely church, very friendly people, child friendly too....no shushing here
Marie H — Google review
Enjoyed a beautiful concert there!
Lainey R — Google review
Lovely frinedly church
Rose D — Google review
681 Dorchester Rd, Weymouth, DT3 5LW, United Kingdom•http://www.westridgewaychurches.co.uk/•Tips and more reviews for St Nicholas Church Broadwey

32Brewers Quay

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Brewers Quay is a vibrant shopping destination that offers much more than just retail therapy. Nestled in Weymouth, it features the fascinating Weymouth Museum, showcasing an array of maritime artifacts. Visitors can also explore the Timewalk, which takes them on a nostalgic journey through history with captivating displays. For families, the interactive Discovery Centre provides engaging experiences for all ages.
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33Greenhill

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Nestled to the northeast of Weymouth in Dorset, Greenhill is a charming suburb that boasts a delightful sand and shingle beach, perfect for sunbathing or leisurely strolls along the shore. The A353 road, also known as Greenhill, runs closely alongside this picturesque coastline and extends towards Preston Road, guiding visitors toward the quaint village of Preston. Recently, Greenhill has seen some impressive developments; Lomand Homes Ltd received recognition for their stunning new apartments in the area.
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34Tudor House

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Tudor House, located in Weymouth, is a historic Tudor building that holds great significance. Believed to have been owned by a merchant, the house once faced an inlet from the main harbor, providing direct access for ships. However, its original purpose ceased when the inlet was filled in during the late 18th century. This architectural gem offers a glimpse into Weymouth's rich history and is a must-visit for those interested in Tudor-era buildings.
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The Rodwell Inn has received praise for its recent renovations and repairs, including a fresh coat of paint. The establishment's efforts have been acknowledged by the local council, along with other improvements in the area such as the new footbridge in Sandsfoot Castles gardens.
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36Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School and Nursery

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The Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School and Nursery, located in Weymouth, has been rebuilt by Dorset County Council and is now a modern facility. The staff at the school are known for their caring attitude towards the children. Former students praise the school for providing extra help and commend its dedication to teaching children effectively.
Weymouth, DT4 9QX, United Kingdom•https://www.holytrinitypri.dorset.sch.uk/•+44 1305 783200•Tips and more reviews for Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School and Nursery

3712 Derby St

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Nestled in the charming locale of Weymouth, "12 Derby St" is a delightful spot that embodies the spirit of community appreciation. Recently, letters of gratitude were dispatched to both Weymouth and Portland Borough Council for their efforts in enhancing local attractions, such as the newly constructed footbridge at Sandsfoot Castle gardens. Additionally, recognition was given to The Rodwell Inn's owners for their commitment to maintaining and improving their establishment through thoughtful repairs and a fresh coat of paint.
Weymouth, DT4 7HX, UK
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