Park Grocery Shop Our well stocked Shop is open every morning from 8.30 a.m. (Late May - Mid-September). We stock a range of everyday items, milk, bread, butter, etc. We can also supply Daily and Sunday Newspapers - just order on arrival. Large grocery orders can be telephoned (01637 860322) through a few days in advance of your arrival and these will be delivered to your accommodation.
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| Linen Hire Make your holiday a real break! For only £20 for 4 people and £4 per head thereafter (£10.00 for a couple), we can provide freshly laundered white cotton sheets and pillowcases for everyone. Just tick the "Linen Hire" section on the Booking Form and the Linen will be waiting in your accommodation for your arrival. If you require a change of linen during your stay, simply double the charge and tick the box on the booking form. Cot, Buggy and High Chair Hire New, modern Cots, Buggies and High Chairs are available for hire at a rate of £12.00 per item per week. Please note that Cot Linen is not provided. Due to space restrictions in some caravans, it is not always possible to put the cot in a bedroom. Please ask when you book if you require a cot. Laundry Room The well equipped Laundry Room has two large washing machines and a tumble dryer. There are also ironing facilities. Steam irons can be borrowed from reception at no extra charge. |
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Children's Playground
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| Telephone There is a Public Telephone available at all times next to Reception. Games Room Our Games Room has both video and amusement machines. Reception We have a modern Reception Building in which you can collect details of all local attractions. Our friendly staff are on hand to help and advise - we even display daily local tide times and the weather forecast! David Bellamy Conservation Award We are delighted to announce that we have been awarded a Gold Accolade in the 2007 Conservation Awards. David Bellamy Conservation Awards are made each year to holiday parks which can demonstrate policies showing active concern for the environment. Assisted by local nature groups and holiday-makers themselves, David Bellamy looks at virtually every aspect of park management, from the protection of plant and animal habitats to the efficient use of energy and recycling. Helping visitors to understand conservation is also considered an important qualifying feature. |
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