A beautiful two bedroomed van situated on the popular holiday park in Sandown on the Isle of Wight.
All on the ground floor.
Open plan living space.
Living area: With Freeview Smart TV.
Dining area.
Kitchen area: With electric oven, gas hob and fridge/freezer.
Bedroom 1: With double bed.
Bedroom 2: With twin beds.
Shower room: With shower cubicle and toilet.
Open plan living space.
Living area: With Freeview Smart TV.
Dining area.
Kitchen area: With electric oven, gas hob and fridge/freezer.
Bedroom 1: With double bed.
Bedroom 2: With twin beds.
Shower room: With shower cubicle and toilet.
Gas central heating, gas, electricity, bed linen and towels included. Decking with garden furniture. Grounds. Private parking for 1 car. No smoking.
Imagine relaxing on a west facing deck, sipping wine in the evenings watching the sun going down. The kids can be playing in the lovely grounds around or having a swim in the on-site pool. There is also a clubhouse which serves food and drinks and is also home to various entertainment (Wi-Fi also available here). When you enter the caravan, you come into a lovely open plan living space that is fully equipped for a comfortable stay. To the rear is a double bedroom, a twin bedroom and the shower room.
The quintessential bucket and spade seaside resort, Sandown, has got a lot going for it. Here you will find stunning golden sandy beaches, beachside eateries and loads of attractions to keep the family entertained. Home to the Wild Heart Animal Sanctuary, Dinosaur Isle as well as Sandown Pier, to name a few. Yaverland Beach is said to be one of the best on the Island. Here you will see, and be able to take part in, a variety of water sports which take place in the warmer months, such as jet skiing to paddleboarding. For those who want to take in some breath-taking views then why not take a walk up Culver Down and in reward for your effort you can enjoy a pint in the pub at the top – you’ll have earned it!
The wide sandy beach at Sandown is one of finest in the UK and framed by the bright white cliffs of Culver Down to the north and the red cliffs of Luccombe to the far south. This traditional seafront includes an amusement pier, with adventure golf, bowling, arcade games, bumper cars and so much more! Getting to Sandown could not be easier as it’s accessible by car, bus or to the Island line train station which connects the town to Ryde. The esplanade is perfect for strolling and stretches as far as its sister resort of Shanklin. The high street and esplanade have an array of gift shops, cafés, bars and restaurants – you’ll be spoilt for choice. You might want to enjoy Los Altos Park, a large recreation ground with vast amounts of green space, perfect for a picnic. There is also Red Squirrel Trail which is right next to the park and is perfect for a lovely stroll. For the golfers, there is Sandown golf course which is in walking distance from the property. With so much to see and do, you will need to come back again and again. Beach 1½ miles.
The quintessential bucket and spade seaside resort, Sandown, has got a lot going for it. Here you will find stunning golden sandy beaches, beachside eateries and loads of attractions to keep the family entertained. Home to the Wild Heart Animal Sanctuary, Dinosaur Isle as well as Sandown Pier, to name a few. Yaverland Beach is said to be one of the best on the Island. Here you will see, and be able to take part in, a variety of water sports which take place in the warmer months, such as jet skiing to paddleboarding. For those who want to take in some breath-taking views then why not take a walk up Culver Down and in reward for your effort you can enjoy a pint in the pub at the top – you’ll have earned it!
The wide sandy beach at Sandown is one of finest in the UK and framed by the bright white cliffs of Culver Down to the north and the red cliffs of Luccombe to the far south. This traditional seafront includes an amusement pier, with adventure golf, bowling, arcade games, bumper cars and so much more! Getting to Sandown could not be easier as it’s accessible by car, bus or to the Island line train station which connects the town to Ryde. The esplanade is perfect for strolling and stretches as far as its sister resort of Shanklin. The high street and esplanade have an array of gift shops, cafés, bars and restaurants – you’ll be spoilt for choice. You might want to enjoy Los Altos Park, a large recreation ground with vast amounts of green space, perfect for a picnic. There is also Red Squirrel Trail which is right next to the park and is perfect for a lovely stroll. For the golfers, there is Sandown golf course which is in walking distance from the property. With so much to see and do, you will need to come back again and again. Beach 1½ miles.