New Delta Superior Lodge

Tamar View Holiday Park

ON SALE:

Original price was: £89,950.00.Current price is: £85,000.00.

ABOUT DELTA SUPERIOR LODGE

NEW 2023 Delta Superior Lodge Centre Lounge 41ft x 14ft / 2 Bedrooms

20-Year Site License 

Situated on Tamar View Holiday Park, St Ann’s Chapel, Cornwall PL17 8JA

Park Open: 1st March – 31st January

Occupying a prominent side-on plot, the Delta Superior Lodge with a centre lounge is the perfect family escape. Situated on a quiet and well-kept holiday park, the Delta Superior Lodge will always be ready for you, either for a weekend escape or to enjoy the summer months in the South West.

With an 11-month season, Tamar View provides you, your family, and friends with a hassle-free base, enjoying a relaxing stay or a beach break without the need for international travel.

The Delta Superior Lodge is set on a raised side-on plot, with unobstructed panoramic south-facing views across the Tamar Valley. The Delta Superior Lodge will benefit from a large decking, perfect for having a summer night’s BBQ. Parking is located adjacent.

Tamar View Holiday Park is a quiet and family-run holiday park, located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Park consists of 50 static caravan and luxury lodge pitches, offering south-facing panoramic views all the way to Plymouth Sound. The Park benefits from a variety of local amenities and attractions on your doorstep, with the wider offerings of Devon and Cornwall only a short drive away!

Stepping into the lodge via your large decking, you walk into the open-plan lounge, kitchen, and dining area. With double glass sliding doors, the stunning local scenery can be seen from every angle. The kitchen takes a ‘U’ shape and benefits from integrated appliances. The dining area is located in-between the kitchen and living area and benefits from a freestanding table and dining chairs. The lounge has a large ‘L’ sofa and separate sitting chair with a media stand with storage. Adjacent to the kitchen is the separate utility room with a washing machine.

With the living accommodation splitting the master and twin bedroom, there is peace and quiet for everyone! At one end, the master bedroom enjoys a large window to showcase those views as well as built-in storage and an ensuite bathroom. At the other end is the twin bedroom, also with built-in storage and an ensuite shower room with WC.

The Delta Superior Lodge also benefits from a manufacturer warranty of one year.

Please note, you cannot live on-park, you must have a primary residence elsewhere. All lodges are offered as holiday homes.

If you would like to arrange a viewing or discuss in more detail, please contact Chris on 07429 848 451 or email chris@coastandcountryparks.co.uk

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With all accommodation boasting complete self-contained facilities including washing machines and dishwashers, the Park itself has a main reception at the entrance with security barrier. Just across the road from the park are superb dog walking trails, with dog bins provided swell as on site. Wifi included.

Concealed high above the River Tamar with its wooded valleys and unspoilt estuary, Tamar View Holiday Park perches itself right at the heart of this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Tamar Valley, already a World Heritage site due to it’s steep Mining Industrial past, was awarded its (AONB) status in 1996 because of it’s richness in beauty and history, possessing some of the finest examples of British Countryside, and because of its importance as a haven for wildlife such as Avocets, little Egrets, Kingfishers and River Otters.

Dubbed the ‘Undiscovered Valley,’ due to its unimposing position in this otherwise crowded holiday destination, you would not quite believe this remarkable valley is situated just half an hour from the golden sands of Cornwall’s south coast beaches. Discover the less swamped shores of Whitsand bay, Tregantle, Downderry, Seaton and dare to explore your own hidden coves along this under-rated and dazzling stretch of Cornish coastline.

If the surrounding area was anything to go by, the Park itself will certainly not disappoint, positioned in a tranquil and peaceful setting high up amongst domestic farmland, wild meadow borders and overlooking 12+ mile views across the ever-changing and dramatic lowlands of the valley. If getting away from it all was your intention, this quiet countryside location offers an idyllic base, lacking in both amusements and entertainment venues, there is nothing to detract from taking in the surroundings whilst dining alfresco from your balcony, or taking in the clear night skies from the luxury of your own bubbling hot tub.

If this is your first time visiting the area of your 8th time, there are always exciting new discoveries to be made, explore the wild and unspoilt Dartmoor landscape nearby, the vast river valleys making up the Tamar Valley or the tropical South coast stretching from Rame head to Looe Island.. we’ve listed a few of our personal favourite locations below;

  • Calstock – Quaint river-side village – staggered streets dwarfed by the railway viaduct, picnic areas and local Inns.
  • Tavistock – Local town, with a local deli, boutique shops and independent market stalls.
  • Morwellham Quay – Steeped in history, marked as a World Heritage site due to being home to one the most profitable mines in the World at one time.
  • Looe beach – Popular with tourists for it’s town beach, fish and chips, variety of ice-cream & pasty shops and community feel.
  • Polperro fishing village – Quaint working fishing harbour, loved and adored for it’s local charm and cobbled streets.
  • Cardinham woods, Bodmin.
  • Cotehele house and Gardens.
  • Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park.
  • Kit Hill Country Park.

Nearby – the ‘Rifle Volunteer’ pub offers a great atmosphere, friendly dining experience inside or out, with delightful hosts and scrumptious food (just remember to book in advance to avoid disappointment.) Up the road at the highest point of the Tamar Valley lies Kit hill where on a clear day, it reveals some of the biggest views in the South West, and right at it’s foothill sits Louis Tea Rooms a personal favourite amongst our guests, from their award winning breakfasts and generous lunches to their traditional farm shop. Get all of your holiday necessities whilst shopping local, with the freshest seasonal fruit & vegetables, delicious home bakes cakes, scones and breads to fresh cows milk & free range eggs straight off the farm.
Explore the local area by train on the scenic Tamar Valley Line from Gunnislake, by boat on the Tamar Passenger Ferry or take a pleasure cruise from Plymouth.

  • Tamar Valley Donkey Sanctuary.
  • Tree surfing & Cycle trails at Tamar Trails.
  • Family Canoe tours on the River Tamar.
  • Hidden Valley Discovery Park – Launceston.
  • Butterfly & Otter Sanctuary – Launceston.
  • Trethorne Leisure Centre.
  • The Rifle Volunteer – St Anns Chappel.
  • Louis Tearooms – Kit Hill.
  • The Tamar Inn – Calstock.

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If you have any questions, please message us here and a member of our team will answer your query as soon as possible.

ENQUIRE HERE

If you have any questions, please message us here and a member of our team will answer your query as soon as possible.

ABOUT DELTA SUPERIOR LODGE

NEW 2023 Delta Superior Lodge Centre Lounge 41ft x 14ft / 2 Bedrooms

20-Year Site License 

Situated on Tamar View Holiday Park, St Ann’s Chapel, Cornwall PL17 8JA

Park Open: 1st March – 31st January

Occupying a prominent side-on plot, the Delta Superior Lodge with a centre lounge is the perfect family escape. Situated on a quiet and well-kept holiday park, the Delta Superior Lodge will always be ready for you, either for a weekend escape or to enjoy the summer months in the South West.

With an 11-month season, Tamar View provides you, your family, and friends with a hassle-free base, enjoying a relaxing stay or a beach break without the need for international travel.

The Delta Superior Lodge is set on a raised side-on plot, with unobstructed panoramic south-facing views across the Tamar Valley. The Delta Superior Lodge will benefit from a large decking, perfect for having a summer night’s BBQ. Parking is located adjacent.

Tamar View Holiday Park is a quiet and family-run holiday park, located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Park consists of 50 static caravan and luxury lodge pitches, offering south-facing panoramic views all the way to Plymouth Sound. The Park benefits from a variety of local amenities and attractions on your doorstep, with the wider offerings of Devon and Cornwall only a short drive away!

Stepping into the lodge via your large decking, you walk into the open-plan lounge, kitchen, and dining area. With double glass sliding doors, the stunning local scenery can be seen from every angle. The kitchen takes a ‘U’ shape and benefits from integrated appliances. The dining area is located in-between the kitchen and living area and benefits from a freestanding table and dining chairs. The lounge has a large ‘L’ sofa and separate sitting chair with a media stand with storage. Adjacent to the kitchen is the separate utility room with a washing machine.

With the living accommodation splitting the master and twin bedroom, there is peace and quiet for everyone! At one end, the master bedroom enjoys a large window to showcase those views as well as built-in storage and an ensuite bathroom. At the other end is the twin bedroom, also with built-in storage and an ensuite shower room with WC.

The Delta Superior Lodge also benefits from a manufacturer warranty of one year.

Please note, you cannot live on-park, you must have a primary residence elsewhere. All lodges are offered as holiday homes.

If you would like to arrange a viewing or discuss in more detail, please contact Chris on 07429 848 451 or email chris@coastandcountryparks.co.uk

The Park Reception hosts a small convenience shop stocking camping essentials, which include toiletries, gas canisters and camping equipment. We also stock a variety of local produce, soft drinks, snacks, ice creams, preserves, tea and coffee. We like to support local business and have for our customers to purchase Spirits that are distilled on Exmoor, locally produced cider and ales brewed in a short distance away in Chivenor.  We bake pastries, fresh bread and toasted sandwiches to order.

The Retreat offers modern shower & toilet block facilities, these provide free hot showers, touch vanity mirrors and smart energy-saving hairdryers. There is a family bathroom and a shower room, we also have a designated disabled bathroom. The washing up area is indoors, within this area there is a steam dishwasher free for guest use and a freezer for your ice blocks. We also have a launderette.

Wi-Fi included.

Hiding high up amongst the rolling hills of Exmoor and nuzzling the dramatic cliffscape of the North Devon coastline, Lynmouth Holiday retreat settles into the extraordinary backdrop overlooking Lynmouth bay and the gentle buzz of its harbourside town. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or looking to own your own holiday home on site to visit whenever you desire, it’s the perfect place to get away and reset amongst the expansive countryside of Exmoor.

The town of Lynmouth went from a tiny fishing village to a thriving Victorian tourist resort dubbed ‘Little Switzerland due to its rolling hills, sheer cliffs and cascading rivers. Whilst the World around may be ever changing, both Lynton & Lynmouth retain their vintage charm, frozen in the reminiscence of an earlier time, the towns are separated by the highest water powered funicular railway in the World and adjoin the infamous craggy cliffs of The Valley of Rocks.

If the surrounding area was anything to go by, the Retreat itself will certainly not disappoint, with its own dog walking meadow, abundant flora and fauna, spell binding bay views and the South West Coast path sat right on your doorstep, this Coast and Country Park offers an idyllic trip back to nature and simpler times. With its quaint meandering roads, lack of large supermarkets, enchanting hillside valleys and snippets of Victorian trinkets in the way of old cast iron street lamps and red post-boxes, (now turned into lending libraries), Lynmouth Holiday Retreat, like the surrounding area celebrates its enchanting history, natural beauty and varied landscapes at the very heart of this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

If this is your first time visiting the area or you’ve been many times before, there are always exciting new discoveries to be made. Explore the wild and unspoilt Exmoor landscape, vast moorland, steep sea cliffscape and secluded river valleys, we’ve listed a few of our personal favourite locations below;

  • Discover Britain’s tallest sea cliffs with golden sands at Combe Martin for a traditional seaside experience.
  • Explore Porlock, a village offering an authentic view into Exmoor life, with quaint village streets and period cottages, leading down to Porlock bay consisting of 2 miles of wildlife rich coastline.
  • Climb up to Dunkery Beacon, Exmoor’s highest point.
  • Visit Ilfracombe, a large coastal town with dramatic cliffs, spectacular seafront and an olde world charm. There are the famous Tunnel beaches, you can Kayak in the harbour or take advantage of the many boat trips, these all combine to make this a popular tourist destination.
  • Ride the Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway, the highest, steepest water-powered Victorian railway in the World
  • Hop over to Dunster Castle, nestled in one of the largest and most complete medieval villages in England, the impressive castle itself is said to date back a thousand years. This is a favourite of ours, you won’t be disappointed!
  • Follow the Goat paths across the Valley of Rocks, home to wild goat herds and wondrous rock formations. The Valley of Rocks boasts some of the most stunning, spectacular scenery you will ever see. Be sure to take your camera.
  • Woolacombe beach boasts miles of uninterrupted sands with enough space for all. It is widely recognised as one of the best beaches in the UK. During the season from April to September Woolacombe has a lifeguard service.
  • Croyde Bay is a sandy beach backed by sand dunes and situated in a bay. Very popular with surfers and body boarders, this beach has a lifeguard service from April to September. The village of Croyde offers a delicious variety of places to eat and on a Thursday has a spectacular locally run craft market.
  • For the children there are many day trips to be had, Exmoor Zoo, The Big Sheep, The Milky Way and Combe Martin Wildlife and Dinosaur Park to name but a few.
  • Broomhill sculpture garden unifies art and nature, set in an ancient forest it showcases more than 150 pieces of impressive art throughout. There is a restaurant offering locally sourced and seasonal produce.
  • Clovelly is well worth a visit, a timeless village with cobbled streets, meandering down to the tiny harbour. This village is too steep for motor vehicles- wear comfortable shoes.
  • Take a walk to Watersmeet from Lynmouth, along the East Lyn River, it is a walker’s delight, home to a variety of wildlife and stunning all year round.
  • Lynton has a cinema as well as an Art and Craft centre showcasing lots of local art, there is also a second-hand book shop within the Town Hall. Lynton has something for everyone.
  • Lynmouth Hole-in-1 putting green
  • Steam train rides at Woody Bay station
  • Explore Exmoor on horseback with Brendon Manor riding stables
  • Join a Jeep safari and take in the natural landscape including the wild ponies, red deer, elusive otters and rare butterflies.
  • Spend the day out on the water and hire kayaks or paddle boards from OSKC Watersports & Kayak Hire.
  • Take the little ones to Combe Martin’s Wildlife & Dinosaur Park.
  • Have a family beach day at one of North Devon’s Golden beaches.
  • Spend a little time on the wild side at Exmoor Zoo.
  • Visit Funder Island in Woolacombe, this has an 18-hole Crazy Golf course and children’s rides.
  • Ilfracombe aquarium at the harbour in Ilfracombe offers local fish exhibits, feeding demonstrations, a gift shop and a café.
  • Let’s Go in Barnstaple has a laser quest, amusement arcade and 10 lanes of Ten-Pin bowling, great fun for all.
  • Watermouth Castle has maze-like dungeons, underground fountain shows and fair rides, all separated in different fantasy lands.
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  • Charlie Fridays – A quirky and relaxed cafe serving delicious hearty food and outstanding breakfasts!
  • The Beggar’s Roost Inn – Family friendly local pub with great food and atmosphere.
  • Esplanade Fish Bar – Award-winning fish and chips on the harbour side in Lynmouth.
  • The Cracker Barrel – A Family Cafe with a great atmosphere.
  • The Ancient Mariner – A lovely bar overlooking the harbour a great place to eat, drink and relax.
  • The Oak Room – Delicious Spanish tapas in the heart of Lynton.
  • The Hunter’s Inn – A stunning location for an Exmoor Country pub.
  • Nartnapa Thai Kitchen – A delicious example of fresh Thai cooking with onsite craft ales.
  • The Vanilla Pod – Serving food from around the world, the food is excellent, there is a lovely atmosphere and they cater for all dietary requirements.
  • The Greenhouse- Great coffee, smoothies, sweet and savoury treats. This is a lovely, relaxed Coffee shop in the centre of Lynton.
  • Cliff Top Café – Refreshments with a spectacular view over Lynmouth Bay.
  • The Black Venus Inn- A short drive away in Challacombe this stone-built 16th century inn offers a stunning and varied menu.
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