Lyme Regis is a community in West Dorset, England, 25 miles (40 kilometres) west of Dorchester and also 25 miles (40 kilometres) eastern of Exeter. Styled "The Pearl of Dorset", it lies at Lyme Bay on the English Channel shore at the Dorset-- Devon border. It is kept in mind for fossils found in cliffs as well as coastlines on the Heritage Coast or Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site. The harbour wall-- referred to as "The Cobb"-- shows up in Jane Austen's novel Persuasion, the John Fowles novel The French Lieutenant's Woman, and also the 1981 movie of that name, which was partially shot in the community. A former mayor and also MP was Admiral Sir George Somers, that established the English colonial settlement of Somers Isles, currently Bermuda, where Lyme Regis is twinned with St George's. In July 2015, Lyme Regis additionally joined Jamestown, Virginia, in a Historic Atlantic Triangle with St George's. The 2011 Census gave the church and also selecting ward a population of 3,671.