Three bedroom eight berth caravan located on Bunn Leisure’s West Sands holiday park.
Open plan living area, comfy seating with a separate dining area. It has a good size kitchen with everything needed for your stay. All the bedrooms have fitted wardrobes. Shower room, wash basin and toilet.
For your arrival, we include beds made up, complementary tea and coffee and some essentials to make your initial arrival as easy as possible. We can supply other items on request:
Cot
High Chair
Please bring your own towels
Layout
Open plan lounge , dining area and Kitchen leading down hallway to bedrooms and bathroom
Sleeping Arrangements
The rooms include a double bedroom, 2x twin bedrooms and a double sofa bed in the lounge which can be stored during the day to maximise the space. The beds in the rooms will all be made for you when you arrive, so you can start relaxing straight away.
Exterior
There is a large grassy space by the door to the caravan which is great for little ones to play in. The grass is maintained and kept short by Cove Communities. The van is also a short walk from the beach, there are 3 play parks on site and the Seal Bay Resort facilities on site within walking distance.
Local Area
Selsey, a coastal village steeped in history.
Eight miles south of Chichester, at the southernmost point of the district you will find the historic seaside town of Selsey. Today Selsey is a popular seaside town with several beaches but probably most notable for the Selsey Bill.
Selsey’s fishing industry has always been at the heart of the town. Home to one of the few remaining fishing fleets on the south coast, which provide fish and seafood to leading London restaurants.
Selsey Crab is widely accepted as some of the best in the world. Local restaurants and pubs are all keen to promote the provenance of their local suppliers. Lots of the locals still sell directly from the wharf, check out Julie’s hut on the seafront at East Beach. A cup of cockles, a pint of prawns or a fresh crab sandwich, you’ll find it all in Selsey and you know it’s fresh from the boat.
Rich in wildlife, Selsey is a popular destination for twitchers. Pagham harbour is a lovely walk with the chance to spot some rare wading birds. If you’re lucky, you might even spot a seal! Selsey takes is name from the Saxon ‘Seals-way’ which translates to ‘Isle of Sea Claves’ (sea claves are of course better known as seals).
After a walk it’s time for some food and drink. Selsey has some traditional local pubs that offer local beers and a friendly welcome. With a busy fishing heritage, Selsey once had multiple pubs! Today there a fewer but they are still well attended. The Seal is a notable favourite but there are also some new businesses on the scene too, such as The Crab Pot which has received some glowing reviews.
On the very edge of what is known as the manhood peninsular, Selsey was once inaccessible as high tide at the inlet of Pagham harbour and a boat was stationed to ferry people and horses across. With lots of inlets that filled with water at high tide, Selsey was very popular with smugglers including the infamous Hawkhurst Gang, some of which were hung in chains on Selsey Bill. At high water, a raft could quite easily slip onto land without raising suspicion. At Church Norton, on the west of the harbour you can see the remains of a church which was once reputedly linked to the old rectory.
Selsey has lost much of its costal land to the sea in recent years. The Bill (the sea spit) used to extend much further out into the harbour. It’s an ongoing battle that local residents and councils fight to protect the coastline and nature reserves from being taken by the sea.
More information here: https://www.visitchichester.org/place/selsey
Getting there
From London and the South-East:
Take the M25 toward the south-west.
Merge onto the M23.
Continue onto the A23.
Follow signs to merge onto the A27 toward Chichester.
From Chichester, take the B2145 to Selsey.
Follow signs to West Sands, Seal Bay Resort.
From Birmingham and the Midlands:
Take the M6 south.
Merge onto the M40 toward London.
Continue onto the M25.
Then follow the directions from London and the South-East as mentioned above.
From Manchester and the North-West:
Take the M56 toward Chester.
Merge onto the M6 south.
Follow the M6 and M56 until you reach the M6 again.
Continue on the M6 south, then merge onto the M40 toward London.
Follow the M40 until you reach the M25, then follow the directions from London and the South-East.
From Bristol and the South-West:
Take the M5 north.
Merge onto the M4 east toward London.
Continue onto the M25.
Then follow the directions from London and the South-East.
From Newcastle and the North-East:
Take the A1 south.
Merge onto the A1(M) south.
Continue on the A1(M) until you reach the M25.
Then follow the directions from London and the South-East.
From Southampton:
By Car:
Head southwest on the M27.
Continue onto the A27.
Follow the signs for Chichester.
Once in Chichester, take the A286 toward Selsey.
Follow signs to West Sands at Seal Bay Resort, Selsey.
By Train:
Take a train from Southampton to Chichester.
From Chichester, take a taxi or bus to West Sands, Seal Bay Resort, Selsey.
From Dorset:
By Car:
Take the A35 east toward Southampton.
Merge onto the A31.
Continue on the A31 until you reach the M27.
Merge onto the M27 and continue as above from step 2 for "From Southampton."
By Train:
Take a train from your location to Southampton.
From Southampton, follow the directions provided above for "By Train" from Southampton.
Accessibility
Sorry this caravan has not been adapted for disabled access.