Kingfisher 18, Osmington Mills Holiday Park, Weymouth, DT3 6HB
Sleeps: 4
Beds: 2
Pets Allowed: Yes
Size: 40' x 20'
Year of Manufacture: 2021
Make: Prestige
Model: Plantation
Licence End Date: 2036
Park's Annual charges: £10,832.56 pa
This stunning 40’ x 20’ Prestige Plantation (2021) offers a stylish coastal retreat with a warm, contemporary feel throughout. The spacious open plan lounge, kitchen and dining area is designed for easy living, complete with integrated appliances and a sociable breakfast bar that naturally becomes the heart of the home.
There are two well-proportioned double bedrooms, including a master with en-suite shower room, plus a modern family bathroom. Outside, a generous decking area invites you to relax and take in the fresh sea air, with glimpses of the coastline adding to the charm. Beautifully presented and ready to enjoy, this lodge blends comfort with a touch of luxury.
Set within the peaceful surroundings of Osmington Mills Holiday Park, this lodge enjoys a truly special position on the Dorset coast. Surrounded by woodland, the park offers a calm, tucked-away feel while still being just moments from the South West Coast Path. From here, you can explore towards Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door or head the other way into Weymouth.
On park, owners have access to a heated outdoor pool, gym and clubhouse with restaurant, creating a relaxed, sociable atmosphere. The popular Smugglers Inn is just a short stroll away, perfect for laid-back evenings.
The nearby Ringstead Bay offers a quiet shingle beach with year-round dog access and is ideal for coastal walks, fossil hunting or simply soaking up the views towards Portland. With subletting permitted, this lodge also gives you the flexibility to generate income when you’re not using it, making it a lifestyle choice that works for you.
Osmington Mills has an open season from 1st March to 15th January for second home use.
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