Bournecoast is thrilled to present this charming first floor apartment situated within a converted house. Nestled in the desirable Southbourne area, this spacious apartment boasts an excellent location. Just a short stroll away are the breath-taking Southbourne cliff tops, providing access to the stunning award-winning sandy beaches. Additionally, the vibrant Southbourne Grove, with its abundance of shopping facilities, coffee shops, and restaurants, is conveniently within walking distance. This accommodation is an ideal retreat for couples seeking a peaceful getaway, offering a serene environment with all amenities conveniently nearby.
THE APARTMENT:
This apartment has a Double Bedroom with a King Size Bed. The open plan lounge/diner has a sofa bed to sleep 1 and is equipped with a FLATSCREEN SMART TV - FREEVIEW - DVD - FREE WIFI for holiday lets (subject to availability from Internet Service Provider). The kitchen area includes a GAS HOB - ELECTRIC OVEN - MICROWAVE - WASHER/DRYER - FRIDGE. This accommodation has a separate bathroom which includes a bath, shower facility and a toilet. There is one allocated off road parking space for guests to use whilst staying in this property.
NOTES:
Linen & towels included for holiday lets are provided by Resort 2 Us. EPC GRADE - C. GAS/ELECTRIC - INCLUDED.
THE LOCAL AREA:
Southbourne is a picturesque coastal area located to the east of Bournemouth and is conveniently close to the historic town of Christchurch. This area boasts stunning blue flag sandy beaches and a plethora of leisure activities. By taking a short walk along the clifftop, you will reach the Funicular Victorian cliff lift which will take you down to the sandy shores below. Cafe Riva, a cliff top cafe, serves a variety of food and beverages. Wick Village is a short drive away, and offers riverside walks, boating activities, a public slipway, and a 3-par golf course with a driving range. There, visitors can also find Tuckton Tea Gardens and ferries that take them to Christchurch Quay. The nearby Hengistbury Head Nature Reserve is also worth exploring, with easy access via a land train to Mudeford Sand spit. Christchurch town centre is only a short drive away, where visitors can find historic attractions, restaurants, a theatre, and many other facilities. For those seeking a livelier atmosphere, Bournemouth and Boscombe centres are only a short drive away, where traditional seaside town activities can be enjoyed.
THE DESTINATION:
Holidays are special! They form many of the best life memories and provide a rare opportunity for FREEDOM. Freedom to relax, play, breath and choose, what you want to do and when you want to do it. At Bournecoast we give you freedom of choice by offering an impressive selection of Self Catering accommodation in one of the most beautiful destinations in the United Kingdom. Dorset is a very popular holiday destination all year round. It offers beautiful rolling countryside, dramatic scenery, charming market towns, character villages and miles of some of the finest sandy beaches in the UK. Bournemouth lies to the east of the county and offers seven miles of blue flag beaches. It is near the market town of Christchurch with its 11th century Priory Church, ruined castle and Saxon mill, and the stunning medieval New Forest. The area caters for diverse interests, the popular buzzing beach resort in Bournemouth with its vibrant nightlife; the gentler pursuits of walking, wildlife and bird-watching in the nature reserves and national parks, and along the 20 miles of Bournemouth Coast footpath; and active pursuits such as cycling, sailing, rowing, canoeing, windsurfing, kite-surfing and sea kayaking. Popular also for touring, Southampton, the Isle of Wight, Salisbury and Stonehenge are all within reasonable travelling distance. Dorset features some excellent museums, with world leading centres at Bovington (The Tank Museum, telling the history of military vehicles), and the Russell Cotes Museum and Art Gallery in Bournemouth. Other museums include the Dorset County Museum in Dorchester, The Red House in Christchurch, the Royal Signals Museum at Blandford, and the award winning Brewers Quay in Weymouth. Many smaller towns have their own local museums.