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| We are proud to announce that we have been awarded the Visit Britain Gold Award for the high quality of our accommodation and hospitality! And also the AA 4 Red Diamonds. Old Lyme Guest House is a friendly and welcoming historic 17th century stone building, ideally situated in a quiet street in the heart of the picturesque old town, yet only three minutes easy walk to sea, shops, restaurants, pubs and the newly restored Town Corn Mill. Lovingly refurbished to a very high standard. Comfortable centrally heated bedrooms all with remote control TV and tea/coffee making facilities. En-suite bathrooms with high pressure showers and hairdryers. In our attractive dining room we serve delicious breakfasts, both traditional or vegetarian, using only fresh local produce and free-range eggs. After breakfast relax in our comfortable antique furnished guest lounge. Free car parking nearby. |

| Old Lyme Guest House is built of local blue lias limestone and dates back to the 17th century. In the mid-18th century, this house was the home of the Norman family when this part of Coombe Street was called Horse Street (it was the main pack horse route out of town).In August 1799 John Norman was appointed Postmaster and this building became Lyme's first Post Office. It remained a Post Office for 54 years until 1853 when it moved to a site in Broad Street.The wooden posting box still to be seen in it's original place in the front of our building is reputed to be one of the oldest in England. |


| Lyme's famous 19th century fossil hunter Mary Anning stayed with us recently. No! Not a ghost but actress Miriam Cooper, who plays the part of Mary Anning for London's Natural History Museum. CIVIL WAR: SIEGE OF LYME 1644 A cannon ball was recently found during building excavations in our back garden. It weighs 9lbs and was fired from a cannon called a demi-culvern which has a range of up to 1800 yards. It was one of many that bombarded the houses and defences of the old town by the gunners of Prince Maurice's Royalist Army. |

| Tariff 2008 February - March excluding Easter £34 per person per night April to November £35 per person per night |
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