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Mollies Den 3 is a homely 8 berth 3 bedroom Caravan on the beautiful Waterside Leisure Park in Ingoldmells. It has 1 double bedroom and two twin rooms all with smart TV's. There is free WiFi throughout the caravan. It features a fully equipped kitchen with everything you need including an air fryer and microwave. The lounge area comfortably seats 8 people with ease and also features a sofa bed. There is a 40" Smart TV with guest account for Netflix and also a DVD player. Outside there is a large gated decking area with patio area for dining. Waterside is a lovely park with fishing lakes, natural wildlife and also gated access to the beach. It has a tavern onsite and is close to all amenities and Fantasy Island is just a short distance away. Local attractions include various bars with nightly entertainment including top vocalists, bands and tribute acts. Restaurants of various descriptions serving food of all descriptions including the traditional seaside dish of Fish n Chips and also Chinese, Indian and Kebab restaurants. Skegness is less than 10 mins away and Chapel St Leonards and Mabelthorpe are both short drives or bus rides away. Children can enjoy a trip to Hardys animal farm on Anchor Lane.
**** A £75 deposit is required at time of booking to secure dates. Once checked in this becomes the damage security bond and will be returned to you within 7 days after checkout and the caravan has been cleaned and inspected and no damage or missing items reported****What's Allowed
Groups
Smoking
Pets
General Facilities
Central Heating
Double Glazing
Lounge
Fireplace
Dining Table
Electric Fire
Smoke Alarm
Carbon Monoxide Alarm
Kitchen
Iron
Oven
Fridge Freezer
Microwave
Toaster
Kettle
Accommodation
Shower
Double Bed
Sofa Bed
Single Bed
Hair Dryer
Entertainment
WiFi
TV
DVD Player
Children
Outside
Parking Bay
Patio Area
Veranda
Resort
Pub or Club
Laundrette
Resort Fishing
Local Area
Coastal Town
Pubs
Clubs
Local Takeaway
Local Amusements
Theme Park
Local Beaches
Scenic Walks
Nature Reserve
History