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Salterns Beach Bungalows, Isle of Wight

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Salterns Beach Bungalows

Salterns Beach Bungalows are a collection of properties set directly opposite the beach. The south-facing bungalows boast a peaceful setting surrounded by a nature reserve.

The properties have been furnished to a high standard offering both a front and rear decked area- the front decking benefits from sea and countryside views.

Open plan living/kitchen/dining. Furnished with 2x two seater sofas and a TV with Freeview. Benefits from double patio doors out onto the front decking with sea views.
The dining area consists of a dining table with seating for four.

Contemporary kitchen with oven, fridge, and a range of appliances including a microwave and toaster.

Bedroom one - Furnished with a double bed, wardrobe and a chest of drawers.
Bedroom two - Furnished with twin beds.

The bathrooms consists of a wc, shower and wash basin.

Allocated off-street parking for one car, Furnished front decking with sea and countryside views, Rear decked area, Communal garden, Opposite the beach, Short walk to village centre.


Salterns Beach Bungalows are situated in the village of Seaview near Ryde, on the East of the Island. The village centre is just a two minute walk away; here you will a handful of shops and pubs to enjoy. Seaview is aptly named as it has far reaching and ever changing views of the Solent the strait separating the Isle of Wight from mainland England. Seaview is one of the most prestigious areas in the Isle of Wight and is particularly popular with the sailing community. Families also flock to the village to enjoy the beautiful beaches such as, Seagrove Bay and Priory Bay. Well worth a day out and only a few minutes’ walk from Salterns Beach Bunglows is Seaview Wildlife Encounter, where you can meet rare animals and birds.

The popular town of Ryde is only three miles away. Ryde is the largest town on the island and boasts miles of golden sandy beaches and an abundance of shops, restaurants, bars and attractions. If visiting towards the end of summer, be sure to catch the Carnival. The town holds the oldest Carnival in the UK, when floats from all over the island come together to create the biggest, brightest spectacle of the year.


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