The Esplanade
Weymouth
The walkway and road which runs
parallel to Weymouth beach is called the Esplanade. Before Georgian times
(early 19th century) the town was not known as a seaside resort but with the
patronage from King George III there was a major redevelopment of Weymouth.
Over 50 years many of the terraces you can still see today were built facing
the sea. And it is not surprising to find that many buildings are hotels and
guest houses that enjoy the beautiful panorama of Weymouth bay.
Alexandra
Gardens - Anzac Memorial -
Brunswick Terrace -Cenotaph - Jubilee
Clock - King's Statue -Pavilion - Pier
Bandstand- Queen Victoria's Statue -
St John's Church
Carnival 2004 - Carnival 2005 -
Remembrance Parade 2005
The Pavilion to Augusta
Place
Charlotte Row to Royal
Terrace
Gloucester Lodge to Brunswick Terrace
Click on thumbnails for the galleries of the terraces of the Esplanade.