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A walk through Weymouth’s seaside history

Friday, June 27, 2025
Image showing a historic postcard of Weymouth beach with bathing machines at the water's edge, and an ice cream stall and donkeys in the foreground

Weymouth Museum are delighted to collaborate with The Seaside Heritage Network to explore and celebrate Weymouth’s seaside heritage. The tour will be expertly led by Dr Allan Brodie of the Seaside Heritage Network, and author of the book Weymouth’s Seaside Heritage

Weymouth was the seaside resort chosen by George III to regain his health at the end of the 18th century, and the town still boasts a rich heritage of Georgian seaside architecture, as well as a lively harbour. Join Allan Brodie for a gentle walk through 300 years of the town’s colourful history.

  • Location: meet at King George III statue (DT4 7AN)
  • Time: tour departs at 14.00 and lasts approximately 90 minutes
  • Walk: Easy – flat to gently rolling with some steps. Paved surfaces.
  • Cost: £10 including printed handout
  • Booking required: Tour spaces limited to 30

The walking tour will depart from the King George III statue and cover many of Weymouth’s seaside attractions, past and present. The tour includes Weymouth’s Georgian terraces, a short detour into the medieval town, mass tourism provision during the Victorian period, and seaside developments during the 20th Century.

Spaces on the tour are strictly limited and must be pre-booked. Please bring your confirmation email with you on the day.
The walk includes a printed handout detailing many of the tour’s highlights.

  • Organizer Name: Seaside Heritage Network
  • Email: info@seasideheritage.org.uk
  • Website: https://seasideheritage.org.uk/
  • Type: Tour
  • Time: June 27, 2025 - 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
  • Venue:Weymouth Seafront, DT4 7AN

Weymouth Museum has been supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

We have also benefitted from the active support of The Friends of Weymouth Museum.