21 Caulker Rest

ID: S675978

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 2

About this property

Resting in Isle of Wight AONB upon Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park in Bembridge is 21 Caulker Rest, a wonderful three-bedroom lodge. Enjoying elevated countryside views and access to a range of on-site facilities, including a bar, laundrette, and indoor swimming pool, the lodge provides the ideal base for a group getaway, enveloped by the shoreline, a host of amenities and attractions; six guests and two well-behaved dogs are accommodated at 21 Caulker Rest. Benefitting from off-road parking before ascending the exterior steps and reaching the wrap-around, private veranda, perfect for returning to later in the evening for an alfresco affair and a ‘cheers’ to your getaway. Step inside to be welcomed by the homely open-plan living space, where you can rustle up delicious meals, dine as a group, and unwind in front of the electric fire. After exploring the park and its wealth of facilities, refresh in the shower room, before retiring to one of three well-presented bedrooms, all boasting ample storage and wall-mounted TVs; select from a double with en-suite cloakroom and two twins. Awaken to views of Bembridge runway, before touring the county from its stunning shorelines to its nature-filled reserves; head to National Trust - Bembridge Windmill for a taste of history, stroll along the dog-friendly terrain of Bembridge Beach, or grab a bite to eat along Bembridge Harbour. Travelling along the shoreline, stop off at Yaverland Beach before discovering years upon years of geology at Dinosaur Isle, or visiting the Wildheart Animal Sanctuary. Further attractions to add to your itinerary include Carisbrooke Castle, Carisbrooke Water Meadows, ideal for both hikes and bird spotting, Amazon World Zoo, and Shanklin Chine, the county's oldest attraction. Book your next break at 21 Caulker Rest.

The largest settlement in England, Bembridge, is located on the Isle of Wight's easternmost point. Because Bembridge was formerly an island in its own right and up until the Victorian era, it was made up of a collection of wooden homes and farms. As a result, Bembridge continues to seem somewhat isolated from the rest of the island, which adds to its beauty. Bembridge, one of the island's more upscale neighbourhoods, has a surprisingly bustling intertidal sheltered harbour that is constantly brimming with fishing boats and pleasure boats, providing a steady flow of traffic to and from The Solent. From the harbour, you can access uncrowded beaches with sand and pebbles that are great for swimming, beachcombing, and crabbing. In strong winds, you'll also see lots of kite surfers in action.

Accommodation

Single-storey.

Three bedrooms with TVs: 1 x double with en-suite cloakroom with basin, heated towel rail, and WC, 2 x twin.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, and WC.

Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric fire

Gas central heating.

Gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher.

4 x TV, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking.

Enclosed wrap-around veranda with furniture.

Two well-behaved dogs welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop and pub on-site, beach 2 miles.

Note: There are steps to the exterior of the lodge.

Note: This property does not accept puppies.

Note: The holiday park has on-site facilities, including a swimming pool, bar and restaurant, clubhouse with evening entertainment, outdoor cinema, outdoor activities including mini-golf, shop and several children's play areas (seasonal opening times and charges apply); guests are required to adhere to park regulations

Nearby points of interest

  • Dinosaur Isle
  • Brading Roman Villa
  • Model Village Godshill
  • HMS Victory
  • Funland (Hayling Island)
  • University of Portsmouth
  • HMS Warrior
  • Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
  • Osborne House
  • Eastoke Corner Beach

Reviews (2)

  • Baz

    When we arrived, the inside was extremely warm, to the point that it was too hot to sleep. I had to turn off the radiators, but the one in the double en suite was impossible to budge. The only other way was to turn the wall thermostat to zero, but then we had no hot water. Another thing I wasn't happy about was the so called WiFi. Why was it only available for about 48 hours? This wasn't in the description! We had to pay an extortionate rate to have Whitecliff Bay's own WiFi.

  • Christine

    There was also no information about the site and no leaflets to show places to visit, this is the first cottage we have rented where this information wasn't left for us. It was advertised as having WiFi but it was only available to one phone etc at a time and you had to sign in every day. There was an option to pay for it but that isn't what was advertised. Other than that it was a lovely caravan with lovely views

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