Solent Sea View is a charming holiday home located in Fareham, Hampshire, in the South of England. This dog-friendly property offers a welcoming interior with nautical accents, three well-appointed bedrooms, and a front lawn with stunning views overlooking The Solent and the coast. It is the perfect retreat for families or friends seeking a coastal getaway.
The fully-equipped kitchen allows you to prepare delicious meals for your loved ones, which can be enjoyed around the dining table. After a day of adventures, relax on the plush sofas in the sitting room and unwind in the ground floor shower room. The three bedrooms, including a king-size, double, and bunk room, provide comfortable sleeping arrangements with ample storage space.
Conveniently located near local amenities, Solent Sea View is close to a convenience store and the Osborne View Pub and Restaurant, where you can dine with breathtaking views of The Solent. Hillhead Beach is within reach, offering a picturesque setting for leisurely walks with your furry friend, while the South Downs National Park and New Forest National Park are nearby for exploring nature and attractions.
Portsmouth is easily accessible from Solent Sea View, where you can delve into maritime history at the Mary Rose Museum, Portsmouth’s Historic Dockyard, or enjoy family-friendly activities at the Blue Reef Aquarium. Additionally, you can take a ferry to the Isle of Wight for a day trip. With its prime location and array of nearby attractions, Solent Sea View promises a memorable and relaxing coastal retreat for all.
Weekly price from £922
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