Property Details - - Wight Island Escapes

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Property Details - - Wight Island Escapes
Sandown - 2 Bedroom Chalet From £ 180 - £ 485 per week
DISCOUNTED FERRY TRAVEL
AVAILABLE
Lovely Coastal Location
Award Winning Beach
Coastal & Downland Walks
Local & Seaside Attractions
Including Pier
Cafes & Bars Nearby
Sleeps 4
HOME DESCRIPTION
A purpose built holiday chalet offering comfortable accommodation comprising 2 bedrooms (1 x double & one
with 2 x bunks), open plan lounge/kitchen and bathroom with shower over the bath. The chalet fronts an
'open' green area which provides a safe place for children to play. There are scenic coastal and downland
walks just a stones throw away and the town is only approximately half a mile distant. Sandown Bay Holiday
Centre is situated on the site of Yaverland Battery, constructed in 1863 under the direction of the then Prime
Minister, Lord Palmerston. The location is a perfect base for a holiday, being situated on the south-eastern
coastline, with views across Sandown Bay stretching across the English Channel to one side and rolling
countryside continuing to Culver Down on the other side.
FACILITIES
Television with DVD & Freeview, Cooker/Grill, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Kettle, Toaster, Iron, Ironing board,
Airer, Hair Dryer, Hoover, 4 x 'fold-up' outside chairs, Double bed (1), Bunk bed (1) (sleeps x 2), Futon in
lounge potentially sleeping a further 2 people. Outside, there is car parking nearby.
THE ISLE OF WIGHT
The Isle of Wight is situated approximately 3 miles off the English Southern Coastline. It is known for its
breathtaking scenery with much of the Island being designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The
Island first became popular as a holiday destination during Victorian times and its unique charm still entices
over 2.5 million visitors each year. It is quite easy to appreciate why the Island attracts so many, with its
scenic coastline, award winning golden beaches, charming little villages and temperate climate – in fact the
Island can boast more hours of sunshine than most other destinations in Britain. For the more energetic, the
Island offers over 500 miles of maintained footpaths which makes it ideal for walkers and cyclists alike. The
Islands towns offer a comprehensive range of shops and amenities including many 'High Street' names
together with popular cafes, bars and restaurants - some even being awarded the 'Michelin Star'. All in all the
Island is a wonderful holiday destination, catering for all ages and with activities for all interests.
Wight Island Escapes, 25 Binstead Road, Ryde, Isle of Wight, PO33 3RD
telephone 01983 303 303 - fax 01983 565 600 - email [email protected]
www.wightislandescapes.com
SANDOWN
Sandown hosts one of the Islands few remaining piers offering amusements, cafe, bar, children’s play areas
and designated areas for sea fishing – great for the keen sea angler! In addition, there can also be found the
Isle of Wight Zoo (big cat sanctuary), tennis courts, putting greens, leisure complex, tea rooms and
restaurants. At night, Sandown comes to life with a variety of pubs and clubs where you can dance the night
away. Pleasant walks along the Esplanade can be enjoyed with views across the fine golden sands of the
beaches stretching over the bay to the English Channel beyond. A great destination for a holiday with so
much to do and being a perfect base from which to explore the rest of the Island...
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Bed linen is provided. Please note, there is a small extra charge of £10.00 should bed linen be required for the
sofa bed. Sorry, towels are not provided. Electricity is via a coin meter. Changeover day is Saturday. Guests
are kindly requested not to arrive before 3:30pm and vacate before 10:00am on day of departure.
SHORT BREAKS Short Breaks are available but unfortunately not during the High Season. Typically, the
options would be a mid-week break between Monday – Friday (4 nights) and a weekend break being Friday
– Monday (3 nights). However, a degree of flexibility is normally available, so please contact Wight
Island Escapes on 01983 303 303 for further information & availability.
Pricing for short breaks is calculated at 65%, 75% & 85% of the advertised weekly rental for 3, 4 & 5 nights
respectively. Please note, that the prices for short breaks are also subject to a minimum nightly rental of
£50.00, £40.00 & £34.00 for 3, 4 & 5 nights respectively.
SHORT BREAKS
Short Breaks may be available but unfortunately not during the High Season. The options would be a
mid-week break between Monday – Friday (4 nights) and a weekend break being Friday – Monday (3 nights).
Please contact Wight Island Escapes on 01983 303 303 for further information.
BOOKINGS
In order for your booking to be confirmed, we will require a 25% deposit & a small booking fee of £25.00. A
£100.00 (returnable) damage deposit will also be required which will be added to the total amount owing. The
balance of all monies owed is required 8 weeks prior to the commencement of your holiday. Should you be
booking your holiday within 8 weeks of your holiday commencing, then all monies will be required when
booking. Your damage deposit will be returned upon completion of the check-out inspection. Guests are kindly
requested to leave the property in the condition in which it was found at the start of their holiday.
GETTING TO THE ISLE OF WIGHT
In total there are six routes to the Island which will vary depending on your method of travel. These routes are
run by three different operators, providing frequent crossings across the Solent. The first is Red Funnel
operating a car/passenger ferry service between Southampton and East Cowes. They also operate a 'High
Speed' passenger ferry service between Southampton and West Cowes (www.redfunnel.co.uk). The second
operator is Wightlink. They run car/passenger ferry services between Lymington and Yarmouth, Portsmouth
and Fishbourne together with a passenger ferry service between Portsmouth and Ryde (www.wightlink.co.uk).
The final operator is Hovertravel who run high speed passenger hovercrafts between Southsea and Ryde
(www.hovertravel.co.uk). It might also be worth noting that there is a train that runs between Ryde Pier Head
and Shanklin, calling at Sandown station. For any visitors travelling on foot, they may wish to consider
crossing The Solent via the passenger ferry which runs between Portsmouth and Ryde and then catching the
train direct to Sandown (www.southwesttrains.co.uk/island-line-fares.aspx).
Please enquire about our 'discounted' car ferry travel...
Wight Island Escapes, 25 Binstead Road, Ryde, Isle of Wight, PO33 3RD
telephone 01983 303 303 - fax 01983 565 600 - email [email protected]
www.wightislandescapes.com
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