Property Type

Beach Hut

Sleeps

  (max 4 adults) 6

Bedrooms

2 (lounge and loft)

Bathrooms

Public Facilities

Toad  Hall

A Beach Hut on the prestigious Mudeford Spit


  • Sleeps 6 (see note below)*
  • 2 singles in lounge one extendable into a double
  • 2 x singles and small double in mezzanine
  • Duvets, blankets and pillows provided but guests bring all bed linen, towels and T towels
  • Lounge area
  • Gas oven, small oven, grill and 4 ring hob
  • Fridge (solar powered)
  • Water heated on gas stove
  • Access to 'owners showers'
  • Veranda with 8 chairs for outside seating
  • Pet friendly up to 2 dogs allowed (see note below)**
  • Charcoal BBQ and tools on storage space under veranda (please bring your own charcoal)
  • Large storage space below veranda for canoes, paddle boards etc (guests to bring their own)


*Please note that there are steep steps/stairway to the mezzanine so unsuitable for young children. Recommended age: 5+


**Please note that dogs are not allowed on the upholstery (sofa cushions) and must not cause a nuisance to neighbours by barking.




DESCRIPTION

‘Toad Hall’ No. 284 is a beloved family chalet which has been completely rebuilt after its 30 years of service. It is situated on the Hengistbury Head end of Mudeford Spit, where it enjoys the greatest variety of habitats and views amongst the beach hut community. One side leads onto unspoilt sandy beaches and the other looks out over the lagoon with its glorious sunsets and precious wildlife. Only steps away are the heather clad clifftop walks of Hengistbury Head and its sweeping woodland slopes.


The whole site is a nature reserve with Roe and Muntjac deer, foxes, badgers, several bat species and many more. Our nearest wildlife neighbours are Britain’s rarest amphibians, the Natterjack toads. Their evening chorus from their pond opposite has inspired the hut’s name.




On the other side of the hut are perfect sandy beaches and coves which are safe for children and easy for launching paddleboards, canoes and other craft. Three minutes’ walk around the head of the peninsula takes you to Long Beach, where professional windsurfers practice their skills when the winds are right. Bird lovers will welcome its situation, particularly in the shoulder months of spring and autumn for its migrating birds. Ideally placed as it is between sandy shore, lush lagoon and inviting wood and moorlands, its veranda offers superb views.

Whether you arrive by bike, land train, ferry or pre-booked land rover, Hengistbury Head‘s peninsular creates a unique nature loving marine and rural idyll. Further along the sandspit towards Christchurch harbour, is the lively beach cafe and bar, with its contemporary cuisine and a shop with essential supplies.

In the holiday season, the ferry pier also provides pleasure trips across the harbour and upstream into the very heart of picturesque Christchurch, with its ancient buildings, charming museum and independent shops.


How to access the hut:

Cars are not permitted onto Mudeford Spit but for the last part of your journey there are several options: -


  • Park at Mudeford Quay car park (BH23 4AB, offers daily and weekly rates) then get the Mudeford Ferry over to the spit. The hut is a couple of minutes walk away.

    http://www.mudefordferry.co.uk


Please note that the Mudeford Ferry sailing times vary and can be found via the link above.

  • Park at Hengistbury Head car park (BH6 4EL), you can then walk or cycle approximately 1 mile on a flat path through a nature reserve.


Other options.


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