S7, Roebeck Country Park, Carters Road, Ryde, PO33 4BP
Sleeps: 4
Beds: 2
Pets Allowed: Yes
Size: 40' x 20'
Year of Manufacture: 2018
Make: Willerby
Model: Portland
Licence End Date: 20 July 2068
Park's Annual charges: £5420+ VAT pa
Preloved Willerby Portland Lodge – Roebeck Country Park, Isle of Wight
This beautifully presented 40’ x 20’ Willerby Portland lodge offers spacious, stylish accommodation in a peaceful countryside setting. Inside, the open-plan living, dining and kitchen area is bright and inviting, perfect for relaxing or entertaining. There are two comfortable bedrooms, including a master with en-suite shower room and a family bathroom. Recent updates include new fitted carpets throughout and a brand-new shower and cubicle in the en-suite.
Step outside onto the generous decking to enjoy warm summer days, with the added bonus of under-decking storage and parking for two cars.
Set in the rural tranquillity of Upton, just outside Ryde, Roebeck Country Park is a privately owned holiday park open 12 months of the year for second home and holiday use. The park features two private fishing lakes stocked with carp and tench, making it a haven for anglers.
Local Area
Nowhere on the Isle of Wight is far away, and this lodge is perfectly placed to enjoy it all. You can be at Appley Beach or in the heart of Ryde with its shops, bars and restaurants in just 10 minutes. A large supermarket is 5 minutes away, while ferry terminals for Red Funnel and Wightlink are also within easy reach.
The island offers endless things to see and do – from historic Osborne House and Carisbrooke Castle to the Isle of Wight Steam Railway and the iconic Needles at Alum Bay. For those who love the outdoors, there’s a fantastic choice of coastal and countryside walks, plus cycling routes for all ages and abilities.
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.