16 Salterns Village, The Duver, Seaview, Isle of Wight
£150,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 2
Charming TWO bedroom seaside holiday bungalow
This very charming seaside holiday bungalow is located just yards away from golden sandy beaches, and just a short walk away from the renowned yachting village of Seaview, with its restaurants, bars and yacht club. The picturesque Seaview nature reserve and lake are also within close proximity. This well presented TWO DOUBLE bedroom bungalow provides a well-proportioned and comfortable open plan living room/kitchen, plus a shower room/wc. Further benefits include decking to front, double glazing and a residents car park. The bungalow is ideal for those seeking a " lock-up-and-leave" holiday home, or holiday rental opportunity. Perfect for idyllic beach holidays in an idyllic seaside setting! There is a nominal charge for the upkeep of the communal area. AVAILABLE FOR 8 MONTHS OCCUPATION BETWEEN 1 MARCH - 30TH OCTOBER.
Living Room 17'4" x 14'1" (5.28m x 4.3m). A light and airy open-plan room comprising a comfortable seating area with doors to opening to front decking. Doors to bedrooms 1 and 2, and shower room.
Kitchen The contemporary kitchen comprises a range of fitted wall and floor units. Integrated appliances include electric oven. Space for fridge
Bedroom 1 9'6" x 7'2" (2.9m x 2.18m). Double bedroom with double glazed windows.
Bedroom 2 9'6" x 6'10" (2.9m x 2.08m). A second double room with double glazed windows
Bathroom Pedestal hand wash basin, low level wc and walk-in shower enclosure.
Outside Private decked area accessed via sliding doors from living area.
Parking Residents car park on-site.
Heating Electric heating.
Tenure Freehold
Terms For use between 1 March to 30th October.
Fees payable towards communal ground maintenance and car park.
Share of residents management company.
Holiday letting permitted.
The maintenance charge is £694.58 pa. Electric & Water use paid twice a year.
The management company insures the land and car park. Owner insures the property privately.
Seaview Whilst Seaview often falls quiet during the winter months, as the season begins the village comes to life and there are lots of things to do locally. Much of Seaview's reputation as an Edwardian resort was built on its panoramic sea views and great sandy beaches, and these are still two of its largest assets.
The beach of Springvale offers some of the best of these views, straight across the Solent to Portsmouth and the Spinnaker Tower, and the famous Solent forts. To the rear of Springvale is Puckpool Park, which is built within a former Victorian Fortification Battery and has tennis courts, mini-golf and a children's play area as part of its beautiful gardens. Seaview Beach provides the ideal launch platform for boats and watersports, and there is a yacht club down on its front.
The village sits directly behind here which contains several boutique style shops, some of which are seasonal. Further down the coast Seagrove beach is possibly the most popular beach in the area and offers gently sloping golden sands for swimming and other activities when the tide is out. The sea wall to the rear of this beach is very popular for walks along to Priory Bay Beach, which has further great views and shallow sands.
Places To Eat in Seaview
There are some highly regarded places to eat in Seaview and the nearby area with a great variety of restaurants and gastro pubs offering a wonderful range of food and drink, as well as a café near Puckpool Park.
This very charming seaside holiday bungalow is located just yards away from golden sandy beaches, and just a short walk away from the renowned yachting village of Seaview, with its restaurants, bars and yacht club. The picturesque Seaview nature reserve and lake are also within close proximity. This well presented TWO DOUBLE bedroom bungalow provides a well-proportioned and comfortable open plan living room/kitchen, plus a shower room/wc. Further benefits include decking to front, double glazing and a residents car park. The bungalow is ideal for those seeking a " lock-up-and-leave" holiday home, or holiday rental opportunity. Perfect for idyllic beach holidays in an idyllic seaside setting! There is a nominal charge for the upkeep of the communal area. AVAILABLE FOR 8 MONTHS OCCUPATION BETWEEN 1 MARCH - 30TH OCTOBER.
Living Room 17'4" x 14'1" (5.28m x 4.3m). A light and airy open-plan room comprising a comfortable seating area with doors to opening to front decking. Doors to bedrooms 1 and 2, and shower room.
Kitchen The contemporary kitchen comprises a range of fitted wall and floor units. Integrated appliances include electric oven. Space for fridge
Bedroom 1 9'6" x 7'2" (2.9m x 2.18m). Double bedroom with double glazed windows.
Bedroom 2 9'6" x 6'10" (2.9m x 2.08m). A second double room with double glazed windows
Bathroom Pedestal hand wash basin, low level wc and walk-in shower enclosure.
Outside Private decked area accessed via sliding doors from living area.
Parking Residents car park on-site.
Heating Electric heating.
Tenure Freehold
Terms For use between 1 March to 30th October.
Fees payable towards communal ground maintenance and car park.
Share of residents management company.
Holiday letting permitted.
The maintenance charge is £694.58 pa. Electric & Water use paid twice a year.
The management company insures the land and car park. Owner insures the property privately.
Seaview Whilst Seaview often falls quiet during the winter months, as the season begins the village comes to life and there are lots of things to do locally. Much of Seaview's reputation as an Edwardian resort was built on its panoramic sea views and great sandy beaches, and these are still two of its largest assets.
The beach of Springvale offers some of the best of these views, straight across the Solent to Portsmouth and the Spinnaker Tower, and the famous Solent forts. To the rear of Springvale is Puckpool Park, which is built within a former Victorian Fortification Battery and has tennis courts, mini-golf and a children's play area as part of its beautiful gardens. Seaview Beach provides the ideal launch platform for boats and watersports, and there is a yacht club down on its front.
The village sits directly behind here which contains several boutique style shops, some of which are seasonal. Further down the coast Seagrove beach is possibly the most popular beach in the area and offers gently sloping golden sands for swimming and other activities when the tide is out. The sea wall to the rear of this beach is very popular for walks along to Priory Bay Beach, which has further great views and shallow sands.
Places To Eat in Seaview
There are some highly regarded places to eat in Seaview and the nearby area with a great variety of restaurants and gastro pubs offering a wonderful range of food and drink, as well as a café near Puckpool Park.
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