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Sundowners

Ryde

Prices from £460

Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms

  • Off-street Parking
  • Walking distance of shops
  • Walking distance of beach
  • WiFi
  • Garden Furniture
  • Television
  • Washing Machine
  • Tumble Dryer
  • Dishwasher
  • Linen Provided
  • Towels Provided
  • Children Friendly

Sundowners sleeps 4 guests in double and twin bedrooms. Beautifully presented first floor maisonette located in a quiet residential street not far from Ryde’s gorgeous sandy beaches and 10 minutes from the town. Tastefully refurbished to include a beautiful bathroom suite with walk-in shower and a modern fitted kitchen. Benefitting from off road parking for 2 cars, rear patio with firepit and its own entrance, this is a perfect base to enjoy your Island getaway. New for 2023 this maisonette will prove very popular so get your dates reserved now!



 ACCOMMODATION


Access: Adjacent driveway for 2 cars [no access to garage] steps up to entrance over a small paved front patio for seating.

Ground floor – Hallway with shoe storage area, cupboard with shelves and stairs to the first floor. Wall mounted electric radiator.
 
First Floor Hallway – Double glazed windows to front aspect. Doors off to all rooms. Wall mounted electric radiator. Smoke detector.
 
Living/Dining Room – Double glazed window to front aspect with far reaching views towards The Solent. 3-seater settee. Chaise longue style lounger. Side tables with lamps. Upholstered footstool. TV Cabinet with Smart TV. Dining table with 4 upholstered chairs. Wall-mounted mirror. Wall mounted electric radiator.
 
Kitchen – Modern fitted wall and floor units with worktops and splashbacks. Enamel sink and drainer mixer tap over. Dishwasher. Closet housing washing machine and tumble dryer. Haier brushed-steel tall fridge freezer. Microwave oven. Kettle and 4-slice toaster, Nespresso Coffee Machine. Electric oven and grill. Electric hob. Double glazed window to rear.
 
Double Bedroom – Double bedstead style bed with bedside table and lamp. Cupboard with shelving. Single wardrobe with hanging rail. Recessed window. Second window to side aspect. Wall mounted mirror. Wall mounted electric radiator.
 
Twin Bedroom – Two single beds with bedside table and lamps. Large sliding door wardrobe with ample hanging space. 5-Drawer chest. Wall mounted mirror. Wall mounted electric radiator. Double glazed window to rear.
 
Bathroom Suite – Modern suite with walk-in shower enclosure featuring dual shower heads, including a rainfall head and a handheld shower. Panelled bath. W/C. Vanity unit with integrated wash-hand basin and cupboard. Wall-mounted mirror over. Wall mounted electric radiator. Wall-mounted cabinet. Frosted double glazed window to side.
 
Outside – Drive hardstanding adjacent – space for two average sized cars. Small, paved are to the front and an enclosed and sheltered rear patio with and outside seating.
 
 
EQUIPMENT
 
Free wi-fi internet
Smart TV
Electric Heating
Dishwasher
Washing machine
Tumble dryer
Upright fridge freezer
Kettle and toaster
Nespresso Coffee Machine
Electric oven and grill
Electric hob 
Gas central heating
Clothes drying rack
Vacuum cleaner
Fire extinguisher 
Fire blanket 


Duvets and pillows on all beds, Bed linen & Towels provided. Please bring own beach towels

LIMITATIONS
No smoking or E-Cigarettes
Sorry no pets
No candles/naked flames
 

Ryde
With long, spacious stretches of gorgeous sandy beach, a thriving independent shopping scene and fabulous eating out, Ryde is a quirky mix of a traditional seaside fun, Victorian architecture, and unexpected hidden gems!
One of the England’s original seaside destinations and adored by Queen Victoria, a trip on the Hovercraft or FastCat is part of the experience of a visit to Ryde. The town is quick and easy to get to from the Portsmouth - it's perfect for a day out or short break. If you're already on the Island you'll find Ryde easy to reach by bus, car, on foot or bicycle, or even train from Shanklin Sandown via Lake and Brading.
Visitors throughout the centuries have been seduced by Ryde’s relaxing coastal vibe, why not pop over and look for yourself.
If you’re looking for a sandy beach, Ryde is the place!
Appley Beach, east of Ryde pier, is one of the finest on the Isle of Wight. It’s a 20-minute flat walk from the pier past beach cafes, a marina, and other sandy beaches.
Appley Beach is a magnificent beach of fine golden sand, bordered by a leafy green park with a playground for younger children. The beach slopes gently into the sea, making it perfect for a family day out. In Summer the tide laps in over the hot sand, and the water is some of the warmest on the Island.
Keep heading east and you’ll find Puckpool Park with tennis courts, crazy golf, and a playground. All a level walk from the esplanade.
The beaches of Ryde are also a haven for birds including the elusive sanderling.

Shopping in Ryde

At the heart of the town is a fantastic range of independent shops. Ryde is famed for its diverse mix of shops run by passionate, informed, and hospitable staff. Not only will you find something special you didn't even know you were looking for, but you'll have a great experience doing it.
Discover a fantastic range of specialist shops selling anything from comics, jewellery, photographic equipment to vintage clothing, skateboards and fruit and veg. There's even a specialist year-round Christmas store. It's so easy to spend a few hours strolling in and out of the shops, pausing for a coffee on the way.
Union street is the main street that leads up from the coast. Follow this past the intersection with Cross Street and Lind Street (well worth checking out for shops) into the High Street, where you'll find even more independent shops to surprise you.

Eating Out in Ryde

If you fancy enjoying the customary fish and chips at the seaside, Ryde's got it, but Ryde's dining out scene has developed over the past few years. Vegan pizza, gourmet burgers, stylish cocktails? You'll find them all in Ryde. The range of quality international cuisine from Turkish mezze to Thai, offers more than enough eating out occasions to last throughout your holiday.
A growing coffee culture sits alongside traditional cafes serving full English breakfasts, delicious cakes accompanied by a pot of tea or take away food for your day out. Ryde's independent spirit shines through the town's restaurants - most are local businesses with many serving local food and drink.
There are excellent pubs and bars in Ryde and it’s worth exploring away from the town centre to discover local bars with quality beers on tap and sunny beer gardens to enjoy them in.

Getting around Ryde

The flat walk along the seafront is made for strolling, especially if you’re less mobile or have children, scooters, and buggies in tow. Stop off for an ice cream or a glass of something on route – there's lots of space and plenty of places to rest and enjoy the views across the glistening Solent to the mainland.
Wander further along to the east and you'll come across Appley Tower. This magical tower on the beach is a coastal folly built in 1875 by Sir William Hutt. It's the perfect backdrop for a seaside selfie especially at sunrise! The walk will take you approx. 25 minutes from the bottom of the pier.
If warm sands and sea don't tempt you, head inland from Ryde's transport interchange and take a slow wander up Union Street into the heart and soul of the town. You'll go slow because it's a hill and because you'll want to go in every boutique you see!

Things to do in Ryde

Whatever the weather you’ll find something to do in Ryde.
Outdoors try:
  • Recreational tree climbing
  • Go karting.
  • A round at Ryde Golf Club or head for the driving range at Westridge, near Tesco’s.
  • A playground on the beach
Inside try:
  • Bowling and lazer quest.
  • A movie at retro cinema The Commodore
  • A swim at the Waterside Pool.
  • Join the Isle of Wight Steam Railway at Smallbrook Junction, also not far from Tesco’s
  • The Isle of Wight Bus and Coach Museum.

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