Halula Beach House
£3,025.00
Garden and balcony offer you plenty of outside space in which to spread out and relax.
After a day on the beach spend your evening relaxing poolside or in the hot tub and cook up a storm on the BBQ with friends.
Perfect for large groups, and with two modern kitchens, cooking dinner for all is a joy.
Good transport connections with London.
Visit in August for the annual Boardmasters Festival.
Suitable for elderly or infirm guests making it a wonderful holiday home for families made up of multiple generations.
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