Tower View Number 34, a welcoming caravan resting in Pevensey Bay, East Sussex.
This coastal abode is ideal for families or friends, featuring proximity to the beach, the South Downs National Park and a socialable open-plan design.
Park the car and step into your new coastal caravan.
Upon entering, you will be met with a welcoming open-plan space consisting of a well-appointed kitchen, cushy dining area and welcoming sitting area.
Fire up the gas hob to create a delicious spread for the whole family.
If your cooking skills are limited, opt for the combi microwave/oven to assist with a tasty snack.
Pull out a stool or take a seat on the fitted corner seating as you tuck into your meal to fuel you for the day.
After plates are cleared, tuck away the dining table to allow more space, and pick a spot on the corner sofa, flick on the Smart TV and enjoy a film whilst being warmed by the gas fire.
After the sun sets, freshen up in the compact shower room, with a separate WC and basin in the cloakroom, to ease the queues.
Take your pick from two twin rooms or a double, or if you want you want to listen to some music as you sleep, opt for the sofa bed in the sitting area, with the benefit of the Smart TV.
In the morning, brew a coffee with the coffee filter at hand, which can be enjoyed in your garden area, equipped with seating for alfresco dining and a barbecue for some grilled goodness.
The site the caravan is set on is bustling, with a restaurant available if you don't fancy cooking.
You can also purchase a day pass and utilise the swimming pool, or take a stroll to the nearby beach to enjoy the sunrise.
Explore the many attractions of East Sussex, take a stroll to Eastbourne Pier, indulge in a classic fish and chips supper, stroll along the pier, stop by the arcade or enjoy some crazy golf, and take in the sea views with your loved ones.
Gaze through the telescope at The Observatory Science Centre with interactive science exhibits, workshops to gain a deeper knowledge, and an observatory with a telescope, with some opportunities for stargazing in evenings.
Drusillas Park provides an opportunity to get up close with sloths, penguins, and monkeys, with other fascinating animals to see, there are mazes to solve and play parks to enjoy, just pack a towel in case you make a splash.
If you want to explore the natural beauty of the area, pack your hiking boots and take a short drive to South Downs National Park, with sheep grazing in the fields enjoy views of the countryside and cliffs as you walk or cycle through this national park.
Take a stroll down to the beach from Tower View Number 34, to enjoy the sunrise in Pevensey Bay.