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Three bedroom, 6 berth chalet bungalow
1 double en-suite shower, 2 twin bedrooms
Shower / WC, Hip bath / WC
Sorry no pets permitted
Weekend - 3 days, Midweek - 4 days
Available from 3.00pm on start day |
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| Accommodation |
- Spacious 3 bedroom brick built chalet bungalows
- Peaceful rural surroundings near sea & nature reserve
- Located in one of the most scenic areas of the Isle of Wight
- Close to Ryde & Sandown and many Island attractions
- Superb base to explore the delights of the Isle of Wight
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| Bedrooms / Bathroom |
- Double with ensuite shower / WC
- Family suite of twin bedroom, bunk bedroom and hip bath/WC
- Bedding not included, see separate charges below
- Shower / WC / Washbasin downstairs
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Heating and electricity |
- Heaters in all bedrooms
- Coal effect fire in living room
- Gas / Electricity included
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Entertainment |
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Linen and towels |
- Double Duvet set - £4.50 per week
- Single duvet set - £3.75 per week
- Additional 'Z' bed - £5.00 per week
- Towels can be hired
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Kitchen |
- Fully fitted kitchen
- Gas or electric cooker, Microwave
- Fridge Freezer
- Toaster / Kettle
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Suitability for children |
- Large grass open play areas (traffic free)
- Children's play area with swings, climbing frames & sandpits
- Small games room
- Travel cots, waterproof mattress and high chairs - £5 per week
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Garden |
- Large & safe grass play area
- Traffic free holiday park
- Natural playground
- Adjacent to nature reserve
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Parking |
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Options Available |
- Small shop on site with groceries, bread, milk, & newspapers etc.
- Short breaks available - Fri - Mon & Mon - Fri (except Summer School holidays)
- You can arrange a small grocery shopping order to be organised for your arrival*
- Ferries can be arranged on your behalf
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| Local Facilities |
- Park shop stocks basic groceries
- Launderette (charges apply)
- Seaview Village 'High Street' only a short walk
- Popular 'The Old Fort' pub a short walk away
- Seaview yacht club and watersports
- Close to Fishbourne Ferry terminal, Ryde Fastcat & hovercraft terminal
- Short 10 min journey to Ryde town centre with many shops, cafes and restaurants
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Pondwell Chalet Bungalows
Pondwell bungalows are the ideal place for a quiet family holiday close, set in a wonderful countryside setting and close to the beach at Seaview.
All chalets are detached, have colour TV, gas or electric cookers, fridges and all have shower/WC.
Some bedrooms have vanity units and 6 berth chalets have double bedroom with en-suite shower/WC and a family suite of twin bedroom, bunk bedroom and hip bath/WC.
All accommodation is well heated with heaters in all bedrooms and coal effect fire in the living area. All gas and electricity is included.
2 berth chalets have electric heaters in the living area and bedroom. Gas and electricity is included.
There are acres of grass for playing games with swings, an adventure playground and sandpits for the children.
The sea and Seaview Village are within easy walking distance. The park shop stocks groceries and there is a small games room, TV room and launderette.
- 36 Bungalows
- 8 - 2 berth + gatehouse
- 6 - 4 berth 2 bedrooms dual shower
- 6 - 6 berth brick
- 15 - 6 berth cedars
Holiday Offers Available
- Special Half price Spring two week bookings - from the 7th April ending 14th July the cheaper week will be charged at half price.
- Two week Autumn offer - second week will be charged at half price - from 15th September to 28th October
- Book any two consecutive weeks or more & receive £10.00 discount for second and subsequent weeks (excludes any other offers)
- 'One Night Free' - pay in advance for 6 nights - stay for 7!
- Isle of Wight Festival Short Break - £70.00 - 8th, 9th, 10th, & 11th June
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Location
Seaview
At the eastern end of Ryde sitting comfortably along the coast, lies the unique village of Seaview, aptly named for its extensive outlook of the Solent. A busy sailing centre in the summer, Seaview offers safe sandy beaches ideal for windsurfing, swimming and paddling. In the High Street and nearby are many good shops, cafes and restaurants and within a few miles of the village there are several riding stables, golf courses and a wildfowl and bird park.
Bembridge / St Helens
Situated on the most easterly point of the Isle of Wight, lying beneath the headland of Culver is the village of Bembridge. Once cut off from the rest of the Island Bembridge was connected by an embankment built in the mid - 1800's and since then has grown rapidly, so much so that today it can lay claim to be the biggest village in the UK. It has a good mix of shops, pubs, restaurants and art galleries and is a popular sailing centre with a delightful harbour and pleasant beach with rock pools. It is also home to The National Trust Windmill, the only one to survive on the Island and Bembridge Airport, the only hard surfaced runway on the Island, which is open to the public 7 days a week throughout the year. St Helens lies in a coastal position between Bembridge and Seaview. The Village Green is the centre of village life, providing cricket and football pitches, children's playground and seats, as well as views right across Bembridge Harbour, it also plays host to the annual carnival, which takes place in August. A short walk down to The Duver, a spit of shingle and sand, will present you stunning views of the Solent and St Helens Fort.
Isle of Wight
There is so much more to see and do on the Isle of Wight. Whatever time of year you visit, the Island's beautiful scenery and unique charm will make you want to discover more for yourself.
The minute you step on the ferry there is a sense of chilling out. For a stress free, fun family holiday the Island is popular all year round. And for those who like a physical challenge, if it's an adventure holiday you are after then look no further. With over half the Island designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a network of footpaths that stretches over 500 miles it's easy to get close to nature. Alternatively, if you are looking for somewhere to be spoilt then indulge yourself in the Isle of Wight's fine restaurants, art galleries and historic houses.
Getting to Isle of Wight:
With up to 350 ferry crossings a day, it's simple to travel to the Isle of Wight, and once you are there, it's even easier to get around.
Only 2 hours from London, ferry routes connect directly with road, rail and coach links to whisk you off to your Island destination. Enjoy a leisurely crossing by car ferry or catch a high-speed passenger ferry for a swift arrival. If you are not bringing a car with you, once ashore you can take advantage of the Island's comprehensive network of buses, which are especially geared towards visitors
Getting around:
All parts of the island are easily accessible by car, bus or even the comprehensive network of footpaths. The 'Rover' tickets are an excellent way to explore the island.
Isle of Wight Festival - 8th, 9th, 10th, & 11th June
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When it's not:
- Wax Museum - http://www.bradingtheexperience.co.uk/
- La Bowl - http://www.labowl.co.uk/
- Dinosaur Museum - http://www.dinosaurisle.com/
- Waltzing Waters - http://www.waltzingwaters.com/
- Ice Skating - http://www.planet-ice.co.uk/arena.php?abrev=iow
Local Attractions:
Seaview Wildlife Encounter - The Park is home to a huge diversity of rare and beautiful birds and animals,
not just the famous flamingos and critically endangered Humboldt penguins but
has evolved from a bird gardens into a unique wildlife encounter
Ryde - The largest town on the Island, Ryde has fine Georgian and Victorian buildings, lively pubs and restaurants, seafront promenade, a marina, great nightlife and entertainment.
Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary – over 200 donkeys and other animals have been rescued and given a permanent home to enjoy the remainder of their lives.
The Needles & Needles Pleasure Park – For a breathtaking view of the Needles Rock and Lighthouse and the world famous coloured sand cliffs. Watch the fascinating art of glass blowing at Alum Bay Glass.
Historic Island – take a fascinating journey through history exploring any one of the Island's historic properties including Osbourne House at East Cowes, Carisbrooke Castle at Newport or Yarmouth Castle, Yarmouth.
Isle of Wight Steam Railway – experience a journey into the past, traveling through beautiful countryside in carriages built in a bygone age pulled by locomotives powered by steam.
Waltzing Waters – the world's most elaborate water, light and music production.
Dinosaur Farm Museum – in 1992 the island's largest and most spectacular dinosaur was excavated which had lain undisturbed for 120 million years under the farm.
Cowes – made famous by the huge ‘Cowes Week’ sailing regatta.
Godshill – beautiful olde village full of thatched cottages, tea rooms and shops and is also home to the model Village with its beautiful gardens.
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