Sunseeker Highgate Lodge

Notter Bridge Holiday Park

ON SALE:

£249,950.00

ABOUT SUNSEEKER HIGHGATE

  • Sunseeker Highgate Lodge 40ft x 20ft / 2 Bedroom

    Situated on Notter Bridge Holiday Park, Saltash, Cornwall PL12 4RW

    Holiday Park Open: 1st March to 31st January

    £249,950

    Offered as a private holiday lodge, or as a guaranteed income holiday lodge

    Guaranteed Income Lodges offer the perfect opportunity to enjoy your holiday home whilst also benefiting from a secure, risk-free income.

              Key details include:

    • Earn 7% of your holiday home purchase price in guaranteed rental income, every year, for 5 years!
    • Assuming a purchase at £250,000, you get £17,500 per year. Totalling £87,500
    • With only your Annual Pitch Fees (fixed at £5,000 per annum for the first five years), to pay, you’ll receive £12,500. Meaning you receive a guaranteed Net 5% income every year, for 5 years! Totalling £62,500!
    • Guaranteed income paid at the end of the calendar year, in time for the festive period! Or it can be kept on account to redeem at a later date.
    • Enjoy Up to 5 Weeks every year to use your holiday lodge.
    • After the initial 5 year period with guaranteed income, there will still be 25-years remaining on your holiday license length, and a minimum 10-month season for you, your friends and family to enjoy your holiday lodge as much as you like!

    For more details, please get in touch today!

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

MORE INFO

The Park itself has a main reception at the entrance with security barrier, aswell as an onsite laundry room with share library with both submitted to regular cleaning routines throughout the week. Just across the road from the park are superb dog walking trails along the riverside. Boat launch slipway and fishing lake. Wifi included.

Nestled in the wooded valley running along the Lynher River, Notter Bridge Holiday Park lies in a sheltered position amidst the natural untamed woodland, diverse blossoming gardens and coniferous canopies, with it’s own small fishing lake and natural wildlife trails, all making up this idyllic and tranquil holiday setting, forgiving the occasional honks from Mayo, our resident Grey Goose.

The park is perfectly situated just off the A38, joining the Devon expressway to Cornwall meaning you have the best of two Counties to discover right on your doorstep. In just 17 minutes you can find yourself on the sandy shore or Downderry, discovering the impressive grounds of Anthony Estate, or exploring the numerous coves negotiating the golden stretches of Whitsand Bay.

The winding River Lynher is home to a large variety of local wildlife from white throated dippers, to river otters, vibrant kingfishers, avocets and wrens to little moorhens that run along it’s banks. The local rod & line fisherman occasionally litter it’s banks with hopes of hooking the migrating sea trout or the odd Atlantic salmon.

If getting away from it all was your intention, this quiet riverside 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 starry 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 Bodmin Moorland, the tropical South coast stretching from Rame head to Looe Island or discover the old mining history that litters the Cornish Coastline and riverways around Morwellham Quay.. we’ve listed a few of our personal favourite locations below;

  • Lanhydrock National Trust house – Elegant 19th century stately home and gardens, popular for it’s cycle trails.
  • 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.
  • Whitsand bay, Cawsand & Kingsand – A beautiful golden stretch of coves along the South coast.
  • 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.
  • Cotehele house and Gardens.
  • Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park.
  • Golitha falls nature reserve, featuring a cascading waterfall in an ancient wooded valley.

On park: Take your dog on a woodland discovery with acres of untouched forest to explore in the park itself, or head across the road along the river for superb walking trails. Just opposite lies the Notter Bridge Inn, offering a great atmosphere, friendly dining experience inside or out, with delightful hosts Clare and John cooking up a storm of fresh, wholesome food (just remember to book in advance to avoid disappointment.)

  • 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.
  • Love beach and entertainment.
  • The Camel trail – cycle hire and trail Wadebridge – Pastow.
  • Cardinham Woods – Cycle trail.
  • Notter bridge Inn – Opposite the park entrance.
  • Camel Valley Vineyard.
  • The Beach House – Seaton beach.
  • The Clifftop Cafe – Whitsand bay – Freathy.
  • The Crooked Inn – Trematton.
  • The Horn of Plenty.
  • The Rod & Line – Tideford.
  • The Orangery – Mount Edgecumbe.

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.

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 SUNSEEKER HIGHGATE

Sunseeker Highgate Lodge 40ft x 20ft / 2 Bedroom

Situated on Notter Bridge Holiday Park, Saltash, Cornwall PL12 4RW

Holiday Park Open: 1st March to 31st January

£249,950

Offered as a private holiday lodge, or as a guaranteed income holiday lodge

Guaranteed Income Lodges offer the perfect opportunity to enjoy your holiday home whilst also benefiting from a secure, risk-free income.

          Key details include:

  • Earn 7% of your holiday home purchase price in guaranteed rental income, every year, for 5 years!
  • Assuming a purchase at £250,000, you get £17,500 per year. Totalling £87,500
  • With only your Annual Pitch Fees (fixed at £5,000 per annum for the first five years), to pay, you’ll receive £12,500. Meaning you receive a guaranteed Net 5% income every year, for 5 years! Totalling £62,500!
  • Guaranteed income paid at the end of the calendar year, in time for the festive period! Or it can be kept on account to redeem at a later date.
  • Enjoy Up to 5 Weeks every year to use your holiday lodge.
  • After the initial 5 year period with guaranteed income, there will still be 25-years remaining on your holiday license length, and a minimum 10-month season for you, your friends and family to enjoy your holiday lodge as much as you like!

For more details, please get in touch today!

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

The Park itself has a main reception at the entrance with security barrier, aswell as an onsite laundry room with share library with both submitted to regular cleaning routines throughout the week. Just across the road from the park are superb dog walking trails along the riverside. Boat launch slipway and fishing lake. Wifi included.

Nestled in the wooded valley running along the Lynher River, Notter Bridge Holiday Park lies in a sheltered position amidst the natural untamed woodland, diverse blossoming gardens and coniferous canopies, with it’s own small fishing lake and natural wildlife trails, all making up this idyllic and tranquil holiday setting, forgiving the occasional honks from Mayo, our resident Grey Goose.

The park is perfectly situated just off the A38, joining the Devon expressway to Cornwall meaning you have the best of two Counties to discover right on your doorstep. In just 17 minutes you can find yourself on the sandy shore or Downderry, discovering the impressive grounds of Anthony Estate, or exploring the numerous coves negotiating the golden stretches of Whitsand Bay.

The winding River Lynher is home to a large variety of local wildlife from white throated dippers, to river otters, vibrant kingfishers, avocets and wrens to little moorhens that run along it’s banks. The local rod & line fisherman occasionally litter it’s banks with hopes of hooking the migrating sea trout or the odd Atlantic salmon.

If getting away from it all was your intention, this quiet riverside 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 starry 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 Bodmin Moorland, the tropical South coast stretching from Rame head to Looe Island or discover the old mining history that litters the Cornish Coastline and riverways around Morwellham Quay.. we’ve listed a few of our personal favourite locations below;

  • Lanhydrock National Trust house – Elegant 19th century stately home and gardens, popular for it’s cycle trails.
  • 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.
  • Whitsand bay, Cawsand & Kingsand – A beautiful golden stretch of coves along the South coast.
  • 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.
  • Cotehele house and Gardens.
  • Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park.
  • Golitha falls nature reserve, featuring a cascading waterfall in an ancient wooded valley.

On park: Take your dog on a woodland discovery with acres of untouched forest to explore in the park itself, or head across the road along the river for superb walking trails. Just opposite lies the Notter Bridge Inn, offering a great atmosphere, friendly dining experience inside or out, with delightful hosts Clare and John cooking up a storm of fresh, wholesome food (just remember to book in advance to avoid disappointment.)

  • 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.
  • Love beach and entertainment.
  • The Camel trail – cycle hire and trail Wadebridge – Pastow.
  • Cardinham Woods – Cycle trail.
  • Notter bridge Inn – Opposite the park entrance.
  • Camel Valley Vineyard.
  • The Beach House – Seaton beach.
  • The Clifftop Cafe – Whitsand bay – Freathy.
  • The Crooked Inn – Trematton.
  • The Horn of Plenty.
  • The Rod & Line – Tideford.
  • The Orangery – Mount Edgecumbe.