Quay Holidays
Orchard Plaza
41 High Street
Poole, Dorset
BH15 1EG
VAT Registration: 895 6738 51
Opening Hours
Monday – Saturday: 9.30am to 6pm
Sunday: 9.30am to 4pm
When the office is closed, enquiries and emergencies can be made to: 01202 683333 / stay@quayholidays.co.uk
Beau Gite Poole
Poole
1bedroom
1bathroom
2guests
Description
Brand new for Spring 2024, this contemporary, one-bedroom apartment is located just moments from a wonderful array of waterside restaurants and bars. Tucked quietly behind Poole Quay with its cafes and marina, and just a short stroll into Harbourside Park, or a boat ride to Brownsea Island, this property makes the perfect base to enjoy the Harbour and all its amenities.
Beautifully furnished in a contemporary style and comprehensively equipped. Open-plan living room and kitchen. Master bedroom (6ft superkingsize double that can be split into 2x 3ft single beds upon request). Family bathroom (shower over the bath, sink with shaver point and toilet).
Parking – Parking permit provided for one vehicle to park in the Quay Visitors’ multi-storey car park, (max height 1.90m / 6ft 2ins) just a minute’s walk away.
Services - Duvets and linen provided including bath and beach towels. Electric radiators. Hairdryer.
Technology - WIFI. Smart 40 inch TV with freeview. DVD player.
Kitchen - Dishwasher, electric oven, electric hob, fridge / freezer, microwave, washer / dryer.
Restrictions - No smoking. No pets.
EPC Rating - C
Same day bookings can be accepted if received before 6pm (4pm on Sundays) when our office closes. Arrivals out of office hours can be organised if requests are received before 6pm (4pm on Sundays).
POOLE TOWN - Quayside, shops, historic Old Town, boat trips, events, theatre and much more.... Poole Town lies approximately 6 miles west of Bournemouth and is highly accessible both by car and by train – the station is moments from the main shopping area. Poole is an excellent base for exploring the beautiful country of Dorset, its stunning beaches and its Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage site. For cultural events, the Poole Lighthouse theatre and concert hall offers a dazzling array of dramatic productions and music, and is home to the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. Shopping facilities in Poole focus around the Dolphin Shopping Centre and the pedestrianised High Street, interspersed with cafes and coffee shops for well-earned refreshment. A stroll down the High Street leads visitors to Poole Quay, and the multitude of bars and restaurants offering an excellent array of culinary choice. Once replete, why not walk off lunch with a stroll on The Quay and along the harbourside path at Baiter? The beauty of Poole Town is that all of these attractions and facilities are within easy walking distance of each other. Whilst Poole Town is an excellent base for beaches and for exploring the beauty of the Dorset countryside, there is no shortage of things to do and see on its very doorstep!