Gulls Way

Gulls Way

Just a hop, skip and a jump from Avon Beach, Gulls Way is a fantastic holiday home in the quiet fishing village of Mudeford.

Occupying a truly wonderful location, Gulls Way is a stone’s throw from the Blue Flag-awarded Avon Beach, an expansive stretch of beautiful golden sands with pastel coloured beach huts and bright blue waters. This detached property is a comfortable, family-sized holiday home, that’s furnished with unusual and quirky curio. The ground floor features a well-equipped kitchen/breakfast room, with patio doors leading out onto the enclosed garden and sitting-out area, which is ideal for al fresco dining in the summer months. One of Gulls Way’s best features is its location. Overlooking the entrance to Christchurch Harbour, Mudeford is a quaint fishing village with great charm and a rich history of smuggling. Mudeford Quay is a popular spot for windsurfers, so get out onto the pounding surf for a day of excitement. Alternatively, you can put your feet up and sip on some champagne, as you glide along the coast or across the Solent on a sailing boat or a yacht. The wetland terrain of Stanpit Marsh, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, is home to a great number of native birds, so be sure to pack your binoculars! Have a look around Christchurch nearby – the Red House Museum is home to an interesting collection of artefacts, which tell of the town’s local history, housed in a former workhouse built in 1764. There are also many inns, eateries and shops, as well as fine waterside dining and a harbour busy with the ebb and flow of its resident fleet of fishing ships.

Within easy reach are Bournmouth and Poole, with their award-winning beaches and seaside attractions. For children, there’s Marwell Zoo and Peppa Pig World, and visitors can satisfy their appetite for history with a trip to Stonehenge or Winchester Cathedral. The New Forest National Park offers some of England’s most scenic walks through heathland and pine-scented woodland, just 15 minutes from the property. Beach 100 yards. Shop 1 mile, pub serving food ¼ mile, restaurant 100 yards.

Ground floor: Living room. Dining room/kitchen with patio doors. Games/family room with single bed (for child) and pull-out single bed (for alternative sleeping). Shower room with toilet. First floor: 3 bedrooms: 2 double (one kingsize), 1 single. Bathroom with shower over bath and toilet.

Gas CH, gas, elec, bed linen and towels inc. Freeview TV. Gas hob. Electric oven. M/wave. W/machine. F/freezer. Wi-fi. Enclosed lawned garden with sitting-out area and furniture. BBQ. Parking (3 cars). Welcome pack. No smoking. Couples and family bookings only.

Occupying a truly wonderful location, Gulls Way is a stone’s throw from the Blue Flag-awarded Avon Beach, an expansive stretch of beautiful golden sands with pastel coloured beach huts and bright blue waters. This detached property is a comfortable, family-sized holiday home, that’s furnished with unusual and quirky curio. The ground floor features a well-equipped kitchen/breakfast room, with patio doors leading out onto the enclosed garden and sitting-out area, which is ideal for al fresco dining in the summer months. One of Gulls Way’s best features is its location. Overlooking the entrance to Christchurch Harbour, Mudeford is a quaint fishing village with great charm and a rich history of smuggling. Mudeford Quay is a popular spot for windsurfers, so get out onto the pounding surf for a day of excitement. Alternatively, you can put your feet up and sip on some champagne, as you glide along the coast or across the Solent on a sailing boat or a yacht. The wetland terrain of Stanpit Marsh, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, is home to a great number of native birds, so be sure to pack your binoculars! Have a look around Christchurch nearby – the Red House Museum is home to an interesting collection of artefacts, which tell of the town’s local history, housed in a former workhouse built in 1764. There are also many inns, eateries and shops, as well as fine waterside dining and a harbour busy with the ebb and flow of its resident fleet of fishing ships.\n\nWithin easy reach are Bournmouth and Poole, with their award-winning beaches and seaside attractions. For children, there’s Marwell Zoo and Peppa Pig World, and visitors can satisfy their appetite for history with a trip to Stonehenge or Winchester Cathedral. The New Forest National Park offers some of England’s most scenic walks through heathland and pine-scented woodland, just 15 minutes from the property. Beach 100 yards. Shop 1 mile, pub serving food ¼ mile, restaurant 100 yards.