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BOURNECOAST: 4 Bedroom House in Mudeford with large garden and parking -HB6277
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Reviews
9.0 out of 10
Wonderful
4 bedrooms 1+ bathroom Sleeps 8
Popular amenities
Explore the area
Christchurch, ENG
- Avon Beach3 min walk
- Mudeford Quay Beach12 min walk
- Mudeford Quay13 min walk
- Bournemouth (BOH-Bournemouth Intl.)16 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 8)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 3
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 4
2 Single Beds
1 bathroom, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Ensuite Shower Room
Toilet · Shower only
Ground Floor Toilet
Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
BOURNECOAST: 4 Bedroom House in Mudeford with large garden and parking -HB6277
AVON SHORE is a detached home located in the historic Mudeford area, which is a harbourside and beach-side parish. The house has the benefit of four bedrooms, a very spacious lounge/diner and a large garden. The property is just a short walk to Mudeford Quay and Avon Beach where fun days can be enjoyed at the beach.
THE ACCOMMODATION:
BEDROOMS - Double Bedroom (this bedroom has a King Size Bed and an ensuite shower room with a toilet) - Double Bedroom - Twin Bedroom - Twin Bedroom.
There is a very spacious lounge/diner with a FLATSCREEN TV - FREEVIEW (VIRGIN) - FREE WIFI (subject to availability from Internet Service Provider). You will find a door from the lounge leading to the patio area.
There is a separate kitchen with an ELECTRIC HOB - ELECTRIC OVEN - DISHWASHER - FRIDGE/FREEZER - MICROWAVE. This property also has a separate utility room with a WASHING MACHINE.
On the first floor is a bathroom with a bath, shower facility and a toilet. On the ground floor is a separate toilet.
This house has a large garden with a lawn area and a patio area and there is also a covered pond. In the drive there is space for parking three cars.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Linen & towels included for holiday lets are provided by Resort 2 Us. EPC GRADE - C. This accommodation has a HAIRDRYER for guests to use. GAS/ELECTRIC - INCLUDED.
THE LOCAL AREA:
Mudeford has an intriguing history of smuggling over the centuries and has a picturesque Quay. Its spectacular location with Christchurch Harbour on one side and the open sea on the other makes it a very popular destination for holiday visitors. A pleasant walk from the property will take you to Avon beach. If you walk along Avon beach you will find the Beach Hut Café, The Noisy Lobster café, shop, ice cream parlour and The Fish and Chip Hut. You will also find Mudeford Quay offering the ever popular family pastime of 'crabbing' from the quayside. The Quay Head is a pedestrian zone and the hub of activity set amongst a cluster of historic buildings thought to date from 1695 including the pub The Haven House Inn. Take a five-minute ferry-ride from Mudeford Quay and there is the unique beach huts on Mudeford Spit. There are toilets, a café and a shop on the sandbank. In the evening in Mudeford you can enjoy a meal in the Upper Deck Bar & Restaurant with its stunning harbour views. Next door to the Upper Deck is The Jetty, the multiple award-winning restaurant, perched on the water's edge. Also nearby is Steamer Point which is a 24 acre cliff top designated local nature reserve (LNR) that is situated between Highcliffe Castle and Friar's Cliff on the Christchurch coastline. Highcliffe Castle is situated on the cliffs at Highcliffe. Christchurch Quay, a short drive away, offers access through to the riverside walks, park, café, Boathouse Restaurant, bandstand, children's play area and an exciting water play park and paddling pool which has many interactive features including water jets and sprays, a water play pump and wheel, channels and sluices as well as a paddling pool. On the Quay you can also take the opportunity to take the Ferry which runs regularly to Wick, Mudeford Sandbank and Hengistbury Head during the summer months (weather permitting). Just around the corner is the very interesting Red House Museum and Gardens which is a charming Georgian building, built as a workhouse in 1764. Bournemouth town centre is also only a car ride away for high street stores, tourist attractions and lots more family entertainment.
THE ACCOMMODATION:
BEDROOMS - Double Bedroom (this bedroom has a King Size Bed and an ensuite shower room with a toilet) - Double Bedroom - Twin Bedroom - Twin Bedroom.
There is a very spacious lounge/diner with a FLATSCREEN TV - FREEVIEW (VIRGIN) - FREE WIFI (subject to availability from Internet Service Provider). You will find a door from the lounge leading to the patio area.
There is a separate kitchen with an ELECTRIC HOB - ELECTRIC OVEN - DISHWASHER - FRIDGE/FREEZER - MICROWAVE. This property also has a separate utility room with a WASHING MACHINE.
On the first floor is a bathroom with a bath, shower facility and a toilet. On the ground floor is a separate toilet.
This house has a large garden with a lawn area and a patio area and there is also a covered pond. In the drive there is space for parking three cars.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Linen & towels included for holiday lets are provided by Resort 2 Us. EPC GRADE - C. This accommodation has a HAIRDRYER for guests to use. GAS/ELECTRIC - INCLUDED.
THE LOCAL AREA:
Mudeford has an intriguing history of smuggling over the centuries and has a picturesque Quay. Its spectacular location with Christchurch Harbour on one side and the open sea on the other makes it a very popular destination for holiday visitors. A pleasant walk from the property will take you to Avon beach. If you walk along Avon beach you will find the Beach Hut Café, The Noisy Lobster café, shop, ice cream parlour and The Fish and Chip Hut. You will also find Mudeford Quay offering the ever popular family pastime of 'crabbing' from the quayside. The Quay Head is a pedestrian zone and the hub of activity set amongst a cluster of historic buildings thought to date from 1695 including the pub The Haven House Inn. Take a five-minute ferry-ride from Mudeford Quay and there is the unique beach huts on Mudeford Spit. There are toilets, a café and a shop on the sandbank. In the evening in Mudeford you can enjoy a meal in the Upper Deck Bar & Restaurant with its stunning harbour views. Next door to the Upper Deck is The Jetty, the multiple award-winning restaurant, perched on the water's edge. Also nearby is Steamer Point which is a 24 acre cliff top designated local nature reserve (LNR) that is situated between Highcliffe Castle and Friar's Cliff on the Christchurch coastline. Highcliffe Castle is situated on the cliffs at Highcliffe. Christchurch Quay, a short drive away, offers access through to the riverside walks, park, café, Boathouse Restaurant, bandstand, children's play area and an exciting water play park and paddling pool which has many interactive features including water jets and sprays, a water play pump and wheel, channels and sluices as well as a paddling pool. On the Quay you can also take the opportunity to take the Ferry which runs regularly to Wick, Mudeford Sandbank and Hengistbury Head during the summer months (weather permitting). Just around the corner is the very interesting Red House Museum and Gardens which is a charming Georgian building, built as a workhouse in 1764. Bournemouth town centre is also only a car ride away for high street stores, tourist attractions and lots more family entertainment.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
Parking available
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
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A car is recommended for transport to and from this property
About the area
Christchurch
Located in Christchurch, this holiday home is near theme parks and near the beach. Lymington Pier Ferry Port and Poole Harbour are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore New Forest National Park and Bournemouth Beach. Bournemouth Pier and Sandbanks Beach are not to be missed. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
Christchurch, ENG
What's nearby
- Avon Beach - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
- Mudeford Quay Beach - 12 min walk - 1.0 km
- Mudeford Quay - 13 min walk - 1.2 km
- Mudeford Sandbank - 16 min walk - 1.4 km
- Highcliffe Castle - 3 min drive - 2.4 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Globe - 4 min drive
- Boathouse - 5 min drive
- Toby Carvery - 3 min drive
- KFC - 20 min walk
- The Catch Fish & Chips - 4 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Bournecoast Holidays

Bournecoast are the area's leading supplier of self-catering accommodation and are proud of being a family run business since 1960. We offer a large selection of apartments, family accommodation and large holiday homes in Bournemouth, Poole, Christchurch and the surrounding areas. We are specialists in self-catering holiday accommodation, managing properties along the coast and inland.
The Bournecoast Customer Service team are available to assist you during your stay or for emergencies.
The Bournecoast Customer Service team are available to assist you during your stay or for emergencies.
Why they chose this property
Nestled in a sheltered bay on the South Coast of England in the picturesque county of Dorset, this area has seven miles of sandy beaches for you to enjoy. There’s plenty to do in the resort or you can use the area as a base – stay and eat here while exploring the rest of Dorset’s history, heritage and picture-postcard scenery. There are plenty of places for you to visit, whatever the weather. There are museums, galleries, amusement arcades, crazy golf, play parks and an oceanarium. You can bring friends and family of all ages too – there’ll be something for everyone to enjoy.
Are you an adrenaline junkie? Or do you prefer a more relaxed pace? You can hike on the clifftops or freewheel gently along the prom. If you’d rather slow your pulse than get the blood pumping, you can spend your time just being pampered in one our spas. We’ve got golf courses, gyms and leisure centres, bowling lawns, tennis courts and the option to try beach sports. We find it’s easier to get motivated with the sand between your toes and sea views on the horizon! You don’t have to go very far for rippling waves and sparkling seas. Here you can take to your surfboard, kayak or paddleboard and get straight out onto the open water. You can bring your own equipment or hire it while you’re here. We’ve got a fabulous mix of shops – there are boutiques, department stores, designer brands and high street favourites. Our shops are close to the beach and surrounded by cafés and coffee shops. So, you can shop ‘til you drop or just pop in for holiday essentials. The area is well known for its bustling nightlife. There are cinemas, comedy clubs, theatres, casinos, nightclubs and plenty of places to catch live music. It’s hard to beat a sunny day on the beach but with a huge choice of gigs and shows in town, you’ll continue to be wowed long after the sun has gone down.
Are you an adrenaline junkie? Or do you prefer a more relaxed pace? You can hike on the clifftops or freewheel gently along the prom. If you’d rather slow your pulse than get the blood pumping, you can spend your time just being pampered in one our spas. We’ve got golf courses, gyms and leisure centres, bowling lawns, tennis courts and the option to try beach sports. We find it’s easier to get motivated with the sand between your toes and sea views on the horizon! You don’t have to go very far for rippling waves and sparkling seas. Here you can take to your surfboard, kayak or paddleboard and get straight out onto the open water. You can bring your own equipment or hire it while you’re here. We’ve got a fabulous mix of shops – there are boutiques, department stores, designer brands and high street favourites. Our shops are close to the beach and surrounded by cafés and coffee shops. So, you can shop ‘til you drop or just pop in for holiday essentials. The area is well known for its bustling nightlife. There are cinemas, comedy clubs, theatres, casinos, nightclubs and plenty of places to catch live music. It’s hard to beat a sunny day on the beach but with a huge choice of gigs and shows in town, you’ll continue to be wowed long after the sun has gone down.
What makes this property unique
The area has a host of award-winning restaurants, bars, clubs, theatres, museums and cinemas, as well as countless attractions and places of interest.
With its ponies, protected natural beauty and thousand years of history, the New Forest is Bournemouth's back yard and for those of you of a literary bent, Thomas Hardy country is just a few miles away (Bournemouth being Hardy's Sandbourne). Continuing the themes, the tranquillity of the nearby isle of Purbeck was the inspiration for Enid Blyton's Famous Five adventures.
Add to that the National Trust sanctuary of Poole’s Brownsea Island and the historic charms of Christchurch and its famous Priory and you have the perfect backdrop for your holiday - with accommodation from Bournecoast being the cherry on the cake.
With its ponies, protected natural beauty and thousand years of history, the New Forest is Bournemouth's back yard and for those of you of a literary bent, Thomas Hardy country is just a few miles away (Bournemouth being Hardy's Sandbourne). Continuing the themes, the tranquillity of the nearby isle of Purbeck was the inspiration for Enid Blyton's Famous Five adventures.
Add to that the National Trust sanctuary of Poole’s Brownsea Island and the historic charms of Christchurch and its famous Priory and you have the perfect backdrop for your holiday - with accommodation from Bournecoast being the cherry on the cake.
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