Tern Cottage is a charming turn on the century cottage in the centre of town in Bognor Regis, ideal for access to the shops or the promenade and beach front. The cottage has a lovely combination of original period features and modern amenities making it a lovely place for you to enjoy your seaside break.
Walking through the front door there is a cosy sitting room the front with comfortable sofas and a smart TV so you can log in and watch your favourite shows in the evening. To the rear of the house there is a lovely traditional kitchen with everything you would need to comfortably self cater for your stay including kettle, a mocha pot, dishwasher, gas cooker and hob, fridge freezer and toaster. There is a seating area for two in the kitchen where you can enjoy your morning coffee. The hosts have also provided an iron and ironing board and a washing machine.
Through from the kitchen is the family bathroom with a bath and separate shower cubicle.
Upstairs to the first floor there is a pretty yellow room the the rear with a day bed (please let us know at the time of booking if you would like this made into a double) and to the front of the house there is a further double room. Also upstairs there is a dining area/office.
Outside to the rear there is a pretty courtyard garden which has a sunny secret garden feel.
Tern Cottage is a really lovely place
Tern Cottage is in the centre of Bognor Regis, there are a great mix of shops, cafes and restaurants in the town and along the front and Mustards is a great spot to try with a friendly atmosphere and fabulous food. Hotham Park is only moments away, free to visit and a lovely pace to spend an afternoon with a fabulous child friendly cafe.
Chichester is just a short drive to the north and has a mix of high street shopping and lovely independent shops, cafes and restaurants. For the real foodies an evening at Purchases is an absolute must! There are lovely walks around the Roman walls and The Bishops Gardens are free to visit and a tranquil oasis in the middle of town, especially on a hot and sunny day.
The Weald and Downland Museum is just a short drive or bus ride to the north and is home to the famous BBC1 Repair Shop. Goodwood is also very close by and hosts the world famous Festival of Speed and The Revival.
There are direct train and bus routes to Portsmouth in the west and Brighton to the east. Portsmouth is a great day out with The Historic Dockyard and outlet shopping at GunWharf Quays, all the family will be entertained.