Great beach location in the heart of Pevensey Bay
/2 bedrooms
1 bathroom
4 guests
8 m²
Min 1 nights
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From 122 GBP (153 USD) | per night |
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PLEASE NOTE: Rates advertised on the listing can vary based on the season and are subject to change without prior notice based on the length of stay and number of people. Please contact with your Rental Specialist today about your travel dates.
Description
Located just meters away from Pevensey Bay Beach this beautifully decorated two-bedroom apartment offers a great location for a family holiday or weekend break away.
The Space:
Key Feature
# 10 Metres to the beach
# Central Village Location
# Free Wi Fi
# Travel Cot Available
# Twin Beds are Adult Sized, Easy to pop up on stable legs
# Smart TV
Set on the first floor with stairs leading up to the entrance, there is a lounge/diner, a twin bedroom which has a single bed and an additional pull-out single bed which clips up onto its own sturdy legs, a master bedroom with double bed, a newly fitted shower room, an open plan lounge/ kitchen and all rooms have the added luxury of views of the sea.
The apartment is decorated to a modern and contemporary style and is fully equipped to make this place a real home from home with the large free-view TV and comfy corner sofa, a well-equipped kitchen with a washing machine, oven, hob, toaster, kettle, coffee machine and microwave oven.
Bruised and battered by the extreme coastal weather Seaville house has stood for many generations becoming part of the fabric that makes Pevensey Bay so unique and untouched by the sweeping trend to hide real life and make everywhere ‘perfect’ and ‘the same’. Like a weathered old sea dog, Seaville House is located yards from the beach. Bruised and battered by the prevailing weather yet safe and protected once you climb the industrial staircase to the one-time artist’s loft. You will be amazed by the bright, airy, contemporary apartment.
Enjoying the enviable top floor “Penthouse” position flat 5 gives you a wonderful view of the sea and the ever-changing mood/drama of the sky and ocean whilst you eat your cornflakes.
Seaville drive is in the heart of Pevensey Bay so you can amble into the centre to get your morning coffee or grab an ice cool beer in the aqua bar located directly on the beach a stone through away.
Grab your bucket and spade or your fishing rod or even your oil paints and walk straight out to the beach and begin your journey ....
When booking with us your stay will be protected by a deposit guarantee and public liability provided by our risk management partner, SUPERHOG. To benefit from this protection, you will be contacted by SUPERHOG directly to verify yourself or you can also go via their website, superhog.com to start the verification. To view the SUPERHOG privacy policy use this link: https://superhog.com/privacy-policydata-protection-policy/.
Guest Access:
Entry instructions will be given 3 days prior to arrival.
Interaction with Guests:
The guest will be given a contact number for any issues arising during their stay. Our office is situated in the centre of Pevensey Bay High-Street and we are open during normal working hours.
The Neighborhood:
To the west of 1066 country stands Pevensey Bay on the coast. Pevensey Bay is famously known as William of Normandy s landing place in 1066. Pevensey Bay is an old fishing village founded in the 1600 s as Wallsend, the end of the sea wall from Eastbourne.
Pevensey village is located on a ridge of land, which juts out onto marshland and until the 13th Century the marshes were an inlet of the sea. Over time the large bay was gradually cut off from the sea by shingle and today the marshes known as Pevensey Levels, a large nature reserve, stretches for miles behind the shingle beach.
A number of Martello towers were erected along the bay at the beginning of the 19th century against Napoleonic attack.
In the early 1900 s the village became a holiday resort it is today with much of the coastline development started in the 1930 s. Today it is a popular tourist attraction with the nearby historical Pevensey Castle.
Pevensey Bay is well known today to all sailing enthusiasts. The local sailing club offers a variety of classes of boats and has a full programme of racing. The inspiring 31 mile 1066 Country Walk starts at Pevensey Castle, winds its way to Herstmonceux, through Battle and across the countryside to Rye.
Getting Around:
Bus number 99 to Eastbourne Town Centre
Pevensey Bay train station is approximately 1 mile from the property
Other Things to Note:
A damage deposit of £200.00 is payable. For direct bookings with beachside holiday rentals, this amount will be held on your payment card on the day that you check out and returned to your card after a full inspection has been completed and within 14 days of departure.
The Space:
Key Feature
# 10 Metres to the beach
# Central Village Location
# Free Wi Fi
# Travel Cot Available
# Twin Beds are Adult Sized, Easy to pop up on stable legs
# Smart TV
Set on the first floor with stairs leading up to the entrance, there is a lounge/diner, a twin bedroom which has a single bed and an additional pull-out single bed which clips up onto its own sturdy legs, a master bedroom with double bed, a newly fitted shower room, an open plan lounge/ kitchen and all rooms have the added luxury of views of the sea.
The apartment is decorated to a modern and contemporary style and is fully equipped to make this place a real home from home with the large free-view TV and comfy corner sofa, a well-equipped kitchen with a washing machine, oven, hob, toaster, kettle, coffee machine and microwave oven.
Bruised and battered by the extreme coastal weather Seaville house has stood for many generations becoming part of the fabric that makes Pevensey Bay so unique and untouched by the sweeping trend to hide real life and make everywhere ‘perfect’ and ‘the same’. Like a weathered old sea dog, Seaville House is located yards from the beach. Bruised and battered by the prevailing weather yet safe and protected once you climb the industrial staircase to the one-time artist’s loft. You will be amazed by the bright, airy, contemporary apartment.
Enjoying the enviable top floor “Penthouse” position flat 5 gives you a wonderful view of the sea and the ever-changing mood/drama of the sky and ocean whilst you eat your cornflakes.
Seaville drive is in the heart of Pevensey Bay so you can amble into the centre to get your morning coffee or grab an ice cool beer in the aqua bar located directly on the beach a stone through away.
Grab your bucket and spade or your fishing rod or even your oil paints and walk straight out to the beach and begin your journey ....
When booking with us your stay will be protected by a deposit guarantee and public liability provided by our risk management partner, SUPERHOG. To benefit from this protection, you will be contacted by SUPERHOG directly to verify yourself or you can also go via their website, superhog.com to start the verification. To view the SUPERHOG privacy policy use this link: https://superhog.com/privacy-policydata-protection-policy/.
Guest Access:
Entry instructions will be given 3 days prior to arrival.
Interaction with Guests:
The guest will be given a contact number for any issues arising during their stay. Our office is situated in the centre of Pevensey Bay High-Street and we are open during normal working hours.
The Neighborhood:
To the west of 1066 country stands Pevensey Bay on the coast. Pevensey Bay is famously known as William of Normandy s landing place in 1066. Pevensey Bay is an old fishing village founded in the 1600 s as Wallsend, the end of the sea wall from Eastbourne.
Pevensey village is located on a ridge of land, which juts out onto marshland and until the 13th Century the marshes were an inlet of the sea. Over time the large bay was gradually cut off from the sea by shingle and today the marshes known as Pevensey Levels, a large nature reserve, stretches for miles behind the shingle beach.
A number of Martello towers were erected along the bay at the beginning of the 19th century against Napoleonic attack.
In the early 1900 s the village became a holiday resort it is today with much of the coastline development started in the 1930 s. Today it is a popular tourist attraction with the nearby historical Pevensey Castle.
Pevensey Bay is well known today to all sailing enthusiasts. The local sailing club offers a variety of classes of boats and has a full programme of racing. The inspiring 31 mile 1066 Country Walk starts at Pevensey Castle, winds its way to Herstmonceux, through Battle and across the countryside to Rye.
Getting Around:
Bus number 99 to Eastbourne Town Centre
Pevensey Bay train station is approximately 1 mile from the property
Other Things to Note:
A damage deposit of £200.00 is payable. For direct bookings with beachside holiday rentals, this amount will be held on your payment card on the day that you check out and returned to your card after a full inspection has been completed and within 14 days of departure.
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Features
Air-conditioning
Washing-machine
Linens & Towels
Kids friendly
Business trav.
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Amenities
Cookware & Kitchen Utensils
Crockery & Cutlery
Iron & Ironing Board
Hair Dryer
Bed Linen & Towels
Washing Machine
Dishwasher
double bed
TV
Kitchen
oven
microwave
coffee maker
internet connection
heating
High Chairs
stove
Bed Linen
Iron
Doorman
Cribs Available
No Pets Allowed
Smoke Detectors
Heating
Wireless Internet
Refrigerator
Free parking on the street
Family/kids friendly
Laptop workspace
No parties
Carbon Monoxide Detector
Fire Extinguisher
partial sea view
laptop safe box
police emergency contact
location ocean view
Enhanced cleaning practices
Cleaning by professional cleaning companies
Disinfectants used for cleaning
Contactless check-in and checkout is available.
Contactless check-in available
Contactless check-out available
Staff follow all safety protocols from local authorities
Linens, towels and laundry washed in accordance with local authorities guidelines
Linen and towels washed in at least 60°C/140°F
High touch surfaces disinfected
Guest accommodation sealed after cleaning