The Lyme Regis website is primarily set up to promote and support the town to tourists. It offers lots of information about events taking place in the town. Lots of different types of accommodation is promoted on the site.
Bognor Regis and Lyme Regis. There may be others.
As of 2021, the population of Lyme Regis in the UK is estimated to be around 4,690.
Lyme Regis branch line was created in 1903.
Lyme Regis branch line ended in 1906.
Thomas Hussey - Lyme Regis MP - died in 1894.
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143 miles taking this route:Take A30 (EAST) from Penzance to M5 to TAUNTON and EXMOUTH, then take M5 to A30, two exits over. Continue on A30 to A35 to DORCHESTER.Take A35 to A3052 to LYME REGIS. Follow signs.Take A3052 to Lyme Regis.
Lyme Regis
In Dorset, the towns that end in "Regis" are Weymouth and Lyme Regis. Weymouth is known for its beach and historic harbor, while Lyme Regis is famous for its fossil-rich cliffs and picturesque seaside charm. Both towns are popular tourist destinations along the Jurassic Coast.
Lyme Regis has been home to several notable figures throughout history. Among them are the author Jane Austen, who visited the town and set parts of her novel "Persuasion" there, and the pioneering geologist Mary Anning, known for her significant fossil discoveries. Additionally, the town has connections to famous writers such as John Fowles, author of "The French Lieutenant's Woman," which is set in Lyme Regis.
27.5 miles - see the related link below.