Lodge 66, Broadlands Park and Marina, Marsh Road, Oulton Broad, NR33 9JY
Sleeps: 4
Beds: 2
Pets Allowed: Yes
Size: 23' x 22'
Year of Manufacture: 2017
Make: Tingdene
Model: Aedis
Licence End Date: 2141
Park's Annual charges: £6700
A superb 2 bedroom, semi-detached holiday chalet, 'turn key' and fully furnished. Offered with a 125 year lease (from June 2016). Sited on the ever popular Suffolk Broads. Broadside bar & restaurant, heated swimming pool, gym and marina.
Situated on a well maintained Parkland Marina, this superb 'fully furnished' holiday chalet benefits from a gated 'west facing' composite Sundeck, integrated appliances and fully double glazed through out.
The bungalow comprises of two double bedrooms and storage cupboards, the rear double features a uPVC part glazed door onto further raised decking.
The kitchen features wall and base units in white, an integrated electric cooker, with a hob over and chimney hood above, an integrated fridge / freezer and washing machine.
The lounge/dining area, features a sofa, single 'tub' chair, a dining room table and four chairs.
The bathroom comprises a suite of a hand basin, W.C and a corner shower cubicle with an electric shower.
Located in the heart of Oulton Broad, a wonderful area of Suffolk, close to the popular seaside town of Lowestoft. Oulton Broad is one of the finest stretches of inland water in the UK and forms the southern gateway to the Broads National Park.
Holiday chalet features
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Broadlands Park & Marina
As an owner you have full use of all the parkland facilities, that include the on site indoor heated swimming pool, steam room and gymnasium (for a small fee) plus the Broadside restaurant & bar overlooking the Broads Marina and the Suffolk Broads.
All descriptions, dimensions, references to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other details are given in good faith and are believed to be correct, but any intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their correctness.