Marine Court Ground-floor Accessible Double in Littlehampton, sleeps 2 in 1 bedroom.
The Space:
PLEASE BE AWARE THIS ROOM DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY KITCHEN FACILITIES. Marine Court Ground-floor Accessible Double is a ground-floor, room with a double bed and sitting area with TV and kettle, serviced by a wet room. You'll find a shop, pub, and lake in 0.4 miles, river in 0.5 miles, and beach in 0.6 miles. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels inc. in rent. Outside, there is a communal garden with lawn, decked area, and furniture and Offroad parking for one car only, with unrestricted parking in the roads surrounding the centre. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Enjoy a memorable escape to West Sussex at Marine Court Ground-floor Accessible Double. Note: Accessible property. Note: There is a workshop and rehab wing. Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out at 10am. Please note - it is a mandatory requirement that anyone staying in the flats must be able to independently use the stairs in the event of an evacuation or the lift not working. Note: The centre has an onsite laundry, swimming pool and fitness gym, all of which are available to guests during specified times. Please note: The pool is closed from 3:30 PM on Fridays until 9:00 AM on Mondays. For up-to-date availability, kindly check with Reception. Note: The gym is available to guests aged 18 and over. A minimum of two people is required —solo use is not permitted. Note: No facilities to charge electric cars on site. Note: Use of extension leads is not allowed
The Neighborhood:
The thriving village of Lea lies on the northern edge of the Royal Forest of Dean, surrounded by beautiful unspoilt countryside, and offers a village shop and petrol station, whilst further amenities lie in Gorsely, including a Post Office and community store. Both the Gloucestershire Way and Wysis Way pass close to the village and set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this stunning part of the country offers many activities and attractions, including numerous trails that can be enjoyed on foot, by horseback or by bicycle, as well as a high wire rope course, abseiling, caving and kayaking. The less adventurous can enjoy a day’s fishing on the River Wye or golf at one of the nearby courses. The historic market town of Ross-on-Wye, overlooking a loop in the River Wye, is just a short drive away and offers many amenities as does the waterfront city of Gloucester where you will find Roman foundations, Victorian docklands and a stunning Norman cathedral (whose cloisters were used in the Harry Potter films). Goodrich is a short drive away and boasts a perfect example of a 12th century Marcher castle or guests can enjoy a day trip to the Black Mountains, Hay-on-Wye and the magnificent Brecon Beacons National Park.