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Weymouth, Dorset

Portland House

An aerial view of Portland House including the ground floor and first floor terraces, Dorset
An aerial view of Portland House, Dorset | © National Trust/Mike Henton
The dining room on the ground floor of Portland House, with patio doors onto the terrace, Dorset
The upper terrace at Portland House, with outdoor furniture, overlooking the harbour, Dorset

Portland House

Get a spectacular taste of 1930’s glamour in this stunning Art-Deco, Hollywood -Spanish inspired style villa on the Dorset coast.

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The dining room on the ground floor of Portland House, with patio doors onto the terrace, Dorset
The upper terrace at Portland House, with outdoor furniture, overlooking the harbour, Dorset
An aerial view of Portland House including the ground floor and first floor terraces, Dorset
An aerial view of Portland House, Dorset
An aerial view of the entrance door and part of the garden at Portland House, Dorset
The path to the entrance door of Portland House, lined with palm trees, Dorset
The main staircase and ground floor hall at Portland House, Dorset
The chandelier above the main staircase at Portland House, Dorset
The ground floor hallway at Portland House, with doors to the lower terrace, Dorset
Looking up the main staircase, with rope banisters and period Poole Pottery tiles with floral designs. It leads to the main entrance door on the first floor of Portland House, Dorset
The drawing room at Portland House, with patio doors onto the lower terrace, Dorset
The drawing room on the ground floor of Portland House, with fireplace made of Portland Stone, Dorset
The kitchen on the first floor of Portland House, Dorset
The scullery, which leads to the kitchen at Portland House, Dorset
The breakfast room on the first floor of Portland House, with bench seating and chairs around the dining table, Dorset
The single bedroom on the ground floor of Portland House, Dorset
One of the double bedrooms on the ground floor, with a connecting door to the next double bedroom and external door to the lower terrace and covered loggia at the side of the house, Dorset
One of the double bedrooms on the ground floor of Portland House, with a connecting door to the next double bedroom and external door to the lower terrace, Dorset
The bathroom on the ground floor of Portland House, with shower above bath, Dorset
One of the double bedrooms on the first floor of Portland House, with bench seating below the windows, Dorset
One of the double bedrooms on the first floor of Portland House, with patio doors to the upper terrace, Dorset
The single bedroom on the first floor of Portland House, with patio door to the upper terrace, Dorset
The shower room on the first floor of Portland House, Dorset
The twin bedroom on the first floor of Portland House, with patio doors to the upper terrace, Dorset
One of the bathrooms on the first floor of Portland House, with shower over bath, Dorset
One of the bathrooms on the first floor at Portland House, with shower over bath, Dorset
One of the circular windows at Portland House, with views of the garden and palm trees, Dorset
The cloakroom and toilet on the first floor of Portland House, Dorset
Steps down from the garden to the entrance door to Portland House, Dorset
The lawn and palm trees in part of the gardens at Portland House, Dorset
The lower terrace, with outdoor dining furniture, at Portland House, Dorset
The exterior of Portland House, with Weymouth Bay in the distance, Dorset
The lower terrace at Portland House, with views across the harbour, Dorset
The lower terrace, with outdoor dining furniture, at Portland House, Dorset
An outdoor table and chair on the upper terrace at Portland House, Dorset
The covered loggia on the lower terrace, at the side of Portland House, Dorset
Part of the garden at Portland House, with views across the harbour, Dorset
Palm trees at Portland House, Dorset
Palms in part of the garden at Portland House, Dorset
Stone steps through part of the garden at Portland House, Dorset
An aerial view of Portland House, its garden, the harbour and the Jurassic Coast in the distance, Dorset
An aerial view of Portland House with the waters of Portland Harbour in the foreground, Dorset

© National Trust/Mike Henton

Get a spectacular taste of 1930’s glamour in this stunning Art-Deco, Hollywood -Spanish inspired style villa on the Dorset coast.

At a glance

Guests
12
Bedrooms
7
Number of dogs welcome
0
Reference
003042
Acorn rating

About Portland House

Lounging elegantly at the top of a slope overlooking the harbour at Portland, this extraordinary house, surrounded by a huge garden and terraces invokes the sophistication and luxury of old-school Hollywood, with its palm-fringed drive, pacific-blue Crittal windows and the house itself dazzlingly white against the blue of the sea beyond.

Looking like an Agatha Christie film set, the luxurious interiors of Portland House have been lovingly put together, retaining many of the original 1930’s features such as the kitchen, bathrooms and light fittings. Filled with period furniture, it’s easy to imagine that you’ve stepped back in time when you holiday here. Sleeping twelve, with seven spacious bedrooms, the seductive glamour of the house and its brilliant views make a truly unforgettable spot. Large French windows open out from most rooms onto two broad terraces outside (one above the other), and the house is designed to make the most of the south coast sun.

A hidden gem on the Dorset coastline, Portland House looks over the glittering water and basks in the tropical climate of the South Coast, which rivals the Mediterranean on a sunny day. Sitting just out of Weymouth itself, on a quiet residential road, you’ll find everything you need in terms of nearby shops and restaurants in the bustling centre of Weymouth a gentle stroll away. You can also explore the town’s sandy beaches and harbour with its stories of past sailing escapades.

If you ever tire of living the high life, then head further afield to explore the surrounding area, including the West Dorset Heritage coast on your doorstep. A short drive to the east will take you to the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where dinosaurs once roamed. Go fossil hunting along the beaches or take in the view of Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door from the headlands. When you stay with us, or visit National Trust places nearby like Hardy’s Cottage or Corfe Castle, you’re helping us to look after them for the future.
 

Features and facilities

  • Wi-Fi, available
  • Garden, available
  • EV charging, not available
  • Fridge, available
  • Freezer, available
  • Microwave, available
  • Open fire / wood burner, available
  • Television, available
  • DVD, available
  • Washing machine, available
  • Dishwasher, available
  • Tumble dryer, available
  • BBQ, not available
  • Cot & high chair, available

Location

Accessibility

Parking on gravel. Some zip-and-link beds. Some terraced gardens with steps. Unfenced pond. Uneven steps in rockery. We are waiting for a new Accessibility Guide. It will be available shortly. Accessibility questions? Email holiday.enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk or call us on 0344 800 2070.

Read our accessibility guide 

Layout

Ground floor layout

Lower level: large formal drawing room, (fireplace of Portland Stone, French doors onto lower terrace), dining room (French doors onto lower terrace). Three bedrooms (1 double with 6’ bed, which can also be a twin if requested, with French doors to terrace, 1 double with 5’ bed with French doors to covered loggia, 1 single), bathroom with shower over bath.

First floor layout

Upper level: Four bedrooms (1 double with 6' bed, which can also be a twin if requested, French doors to terrace and ensuite shower room with lavatory, 1 double with 5' bed and French doors to terrace, 1 twin with French doors onto terrace, single with wash hand basin and French doors to terrace), bathroom with shower over original bath, breakfast room, silver store, pantry, scullery and kitchen with original feature cupboards and dumbwaiter to lower floor. Bathroom with shower over original bath (bath not in use). Stairs down to dining room.

More information

Heritage Open Days: For three days Portland House will be open to the public so they can see inside this incredible 1930s party house. On 13th, 14th and 15th Setember, 10.30am - 3pm, the doors will be open for people to come and view the gardens and interiors and learn the history of this special place.  This is being run as part of the Heritage Open Week so everyone is welcome, with no pre-booking required and entry is free. There will be a small unit serving refreshments on the day, special National Trust pin badges will be available, as well as the National Trust passport stamp. Please note the site is cash only.

*WiFi: This is now available, but please note that intermittent connection problems can sometimes occur and should not be relied upon. We are pleased to provide free WiFi at this cottage which is supported by BT.

Heating: The house is heated by a ground source heat pump combined with a gas boiler. 

Parking: Parking for up to six cars in a gravelled area.

Garden: There are large gardens on both levels. The entrance level offers lawns and a colonnade of palm trees. There is also a mixture of terraced gardens linked with pathways and steps.

Offers: Guests will benefit from a late Sunday checkout of 4pm at this cottage.

Open days: Everyone is welcome to visit one of our free public open days to explore the house and see a little more of what we do.

Please note: There is a small unfenced pond in the garden. Extra care should be taken in the rockery area where steps are uneven. 

Please Note: There is no stairgate at this property. 

Having a celebration? Due to its age and heritage status, this cottage is suitable for no more that 12 overnight and two additional day guests.

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