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Town History
Weymouth’s popularity as a seaside holiday resort dates from 1789 when King George III first came here as an aid to his rehabilitation after an illness. Sea bathing was the prescribed cure and this was done from a bathing machine. This comprised of a hut on wheels which was pulled into shallow water by a horse.
The bather would descend steps into the sea and after his immersion return the same way...
Weymouth’s Tudor House
Weymouth's Tudor House
A Merchant’s Harbourside Dwelling
One of Weymouth’s few remaining Tudor buildings, Tudor House originally stood on the edge of an inlet from the harbour and is thought to have been a merchant’s house. It is furnished as the home of an early seventeenth century middle class family and the guided tours explainn aspects of the life and times.
Today, it is owned...
Property For Sale or To Let in Weymouth
Weymouth Property
Weymouth is a very popular location on the Jurassic Coast so it’s no surprise that there’s plenty of interest in the property for sale in the area.
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WOL launch new Weymouth.co.uk site
Good news for Weymouth
Westcountry Online Limited, owners of the prestigious website www.Weymouth.co.uk have given the site a face lift, all the old information is available but now in a magazine format allowing the user to jump from article to article.
In addition to the old pages there are new enhanced news pages for local individuals, businesses and clubs alike to post their news and views on all...


