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Breakwaters CULVER PARADE, SANDOWN

Breakwaters is a brand-new development of apartments, duplexes and townhouses that has graced the seafront location of Sandown Bay. Occupying a prime position opposite an awardwinning beach, the properties benefit from panoramic sea views across the bay, far reaching views to Culver Cliffs coastline plus the countryside. You can find your desired property within this development of luxury homes that are stylish and modern.

The luxurious feel continues throughout this complex with the properties being built to a high standard, there are choices to suit your style. Kitchen appliances will be integrated, and underfloor heating comes as standard throughout. As well as this the apartments have security entry systems, allocated spaces and visitor parking bays. The apartments boast space with a variety of sizes depending on which apartment is of interest and they benefit from balconies and/ or terraces for al fresco dining. For peace of mind these properties also benefit from a 10-year Q-Assure Warranty.

Sandown Bay was voted the Best British Beach and described as a ‘traditional bucket and spade beach on the east coast of the island with miles of golden sand, pier and eclectic seafront – and just a short walk to peace, fossil-rich cliffs and stunning coastal wildlife’ in BBC’s Countryfile online poll.

In 2021 and 2022 this prestigious coastline was awarded ‘Blue Flag’ status meaning it can fly a flag to show it is recognised regarding its safety, facilities, cleanliness and environmental considerations. Although three other beaches on the Isle of Wight won a seaside award Sandown was the only beach to win ‘Blue Flag’ Status as well as winning a seaside award and only one of 17 beaches across the Southeast region to hold the status in the 2022. Just half of a mile along the seafront is Yaverland beach which allows dogs all year round, the perfect place if you have a pet that needs to stretch their legs, whereas Sandown Beach directly in front of the development is dog friendly in the winter months.