Lawn End
Ref: 3617 / Seaview
Property Summary
Visit England 4 Star Gold Rated
Gate to garden leading to front of the property
Open plan living / dining area with doors to decking
Open plan kitchen
Dining for 6
Inner hallway
1 x double bedroom with king size bed & en-suite shower room
1 x double bedroom with king size bed
1 x twin bedroom into eaves, accessed by wooden stairs
Small snug room with soft bench seating
Family bathroom with shower over bath
Area of decking to the front of the property
Garden with wooden seating area
Off road parking for 1 car
Facilities
Wall mounted electric heaters throughout
Electric cooker and hob
Microwave
Dishwasher
Washer dryer
Fridge/freezer
TV with Freeview and DVD player
Broadband
CD player
Charcoal BBQ
Linen & towels provided
NB stairs to eaves room are steep. Sleeping capacity is strictly for 6 guests.
Availability, reservations and pricing : £600 to £1250 per week Powered by Classic Cottages
Pricing
Bed linen and towels are included in the price. There are no extra charges for cots or high chairs where they are listed in the property description on the website.
A non-refundable booking fee of £45.00 is payable per booking.
Dates 2024 | Price Band (£600 to £1250 ) |
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1 Jan - 10 Feb | £600 |
10 Feb - 17 Feb | £688 |
17 Feb - 24 Feb | £644 |
24 Feb - 16 Mar | £600 |
16 Mar - 23 Mar | £656 |
23 Mar - 30 Mar | £712 |
30 Mar - 13 Apr | £769 |
13 Apr - 20 Apr | £684 |
20 Apr - 4 May | £712 |
4 May - 25 May | £756 |
25 May - 1 Jun | £1025 |
1 Jun - 8 Jun | £838 |
8 Jun - 15 Jun | £856 |
15 Jun - 22 Jun | £912 |
22 Jun - 29 Jun | £975 |
29 Jun - 6 Jul | £1044 |
6 Jul - 13 Jul | £1088 |
13 Jul - 20 Jul | £1150 |
20 Jul - 24 Aug | £1250 |
24 Aug - 31 Aug | £1161 |
31 Aug - 21 Sep | £894 |
21 Sep - 28 Sep | £744 |
28 Sep - 5 Oct | £719 |
5 Oct - 19 Oct | £700 |
19 Oct - 26 Oct | £756 |
26 Oct - 2 Nov | £812 |
2 Nov - 21 Dec | £638 |
21 Dec - 31 Dec | £1025 |
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Location
The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.
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The Old Fort Seaview
Offering views across the Solent, this bistro bar and restaurant has a wide ranging menu throughout the day. You can watch the world go by from the outdoor seating or enjoy the nautical interior in...
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Seaview Village Community Shop
A recently opened community shop offering local produce, newspapers, fresh fruit, veg and milk. It's ideally situated in the middle of Seaview and a great place to stock up. They are only open morn...
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Lily's Cafe
An Artisan coffee shop in the heart of Seaview just a short stroll away from the seafront. Enjoy homemade cakes, biscuits, panninis, salads and quiche. Pop in for a well earned snack if you are wal...
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Seaview to Ryde Walk
Park your car anywhere on the Esplanade at Seaview and walk past the Boathouse pub with the sea on your right. You will pass rows of beach huts, woodland and into Puckpool Park. The sea views are s...
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0.6 Miles
Seagrove Beach
This beach can be found nestled in between Priory Bay and Seaview Beach. At low tide you'll find a great expanse of golden sand and this is ideal for a huge range of beach activities and watersport...
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2.5 Miles
The Old Village Inn
This pub is slap bang in the middle of Bembridge village and is popular with locals and visitors alike. Parking is fine on the roads nearby. The menu is created using food locally sourced in the vi...
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0.4 Miles
Seaview Beach
Nestled between Seagrove Bay and Priory Bay, you'll find a mixture of sand and pebbles with large beach at low tide. Parking is nearby along the esplanade with small shops and cafes in Seaview down...
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1.7 Miles
The Vine Inn
Located in a comanding position In St Helens with views across the village green you can spend a relaxing evening sitting outside at a bistro table watching the local teams play cricket. A combinat...
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1.8 Miles
The Solent Inn
An historic pub with some parts dating back to medieval times. Originally built overlooking the Solent but due to land being drained and re-claimed this is now not the case. A quirky feature of the...