Living/dining room: With 43" Smart TV, DVD player and French doors leading to patio. Kitchen: With electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washer/dryer. Bedroom 1: With kingsize bed, 18" Freeview TV and en-suite with shower cubicle, toilet and heated towel rail. Bedroom 2: With twin beds. Bathroom: With shower over bath, toilet and heated towel rail.
Gas central heating, gas, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Patio with garden furniture. Decked garden (shared with other properties on-site). Private parking for 1 car. No smoking. Please note: This property has a security deposit of £150.
Extra Amenities
Perfect for a family holiday, this fantastic, single-storey apartment is set in the small peninsular of Sandbanks and is perfect for a visit at any time of year. There is a twin bedroom with two comfortable single beds, and there is also a master bedroom which is well-presented and makes a great place to retreat to after a long day. In the living room, there is ample spacing for four guests to sit around the TV, or enjoy a meal together in the intimate dining area. The apartment has a small patio area at the front which is accessed via the living area. There is free Wi-Fi and one allocated parking space in front of the apartment, which is secured via an electric gate. The property is located in Sandbanks, famous for its high property values. You’ll find the beach is sandy and flat with shallow waters, making it a popular site for water sports, especially windsurfing and parasailing.
Take the chain ferry from Sandbanks to Studland, and head up to Old Harry Rocks where you’ll be greeted with amazing views of the coastline. On the way back, why not stop and quench your thirst in the local pub or even have a spot of lunch. Poole town centre has an abundance of shops to suit all tastes and budgets. Head down to Poole Quay and you’ll find plenty to see and do, play in the amusements, catch the land train or take a boat over to Brownsea Island. The island is home to the endangered red squirrel and offers lovely walks and views of the harbour. If you fancy going further afield, you can even catch a ferry to Jersey. Poole Park offers tennis courts, a miniature railway and an indoor soft play centre for children. The summer months see Poole come alive with weekly firework displays from the quay and Sandbanks, speedway events, weekly bike meets and evening boat trips around the harbour.
Head to Bournemouth and you’ll find cinemas, the Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth International Centre and a variety of places to eat and drink. Head down to pier and you’ll find plenty to see and do. If you can manage to tear yourself away from the seven miles of golden sand, why not take a stroll on the pier, play in the amusements, go on an underwater adventure at the Oceanarium or even catch the land train to Boscombe. Stroll through Bournemouth gardens and you’ll come across mini golf, a bandstand, aviary and the Bournemouth Eye. Further afield you’ll find the spectacular Jurassic coastline (a World Heritage site), Corfe Castle, the New Forest National Park, Swanage and Southampton
Finding it hand to choose - croft or cottage near a national park? South West England is UK at its best. Couples will find cottages with dogs allowed in West Cornwall, North Devon coast or Exmoor - some have fishing nearby.
Family friendly and more challenging walks
Clutton - Limestone Link - Three Peaks Walk - Clutton
North Wessex Downs in Wiltshire
Winchcombe - Postlip - Cleeve Hill - Belas Knap
Polperro Coast walk
St Mawes - Carrick Roads - Porthcuel Creek - Percuil River