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Beautiful cabin in Sandefjord with sea view and just steps to the beach.
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4 chambres2 salles de bain ou plus9 personnes120 m²
Équipements populaires
Découvrir la zone
Vestfold og Telemark, Vestfold og Telemark
- Musée de Sandefjord9 min en voiture
- Sandefjord Tourist Information10 min en voiture
- Oslofjord Convention Center23 min en voiture
- Sandefjord (TRF-Torp)22 min en voiture
Chambres et lits
4 chambres (9 personnes)
Bureau 1
2 lits 1 place
Chambre 1
1 très grand lit
Chambre 2
1 très grand lit
Chambre 3
1 très grand lit
Chambre 4
1 lit double
2 salles de bain, 1 WC avec lavabo
Salle de bain 1
Savon · Baignoire ou douche · Toilettes · Shampoing · Sèche-cheveux
Salle de bain 2
Savon · Serviettes fournies · Baignoire · Sèche-cheveux
Salle de bain 3
Toilettes
Espaces
Terrasse en bois ou patio
Véranda ou lanai
Cuisine
Balcon
Aire de jeux extérieure
Jardin
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À propos de cet hébergement
Beautiful cabin in Sandefjord with sea view and just steps to the beach.
Fantastic cottage with 4 bedrooms + loft, located on a knoll overlooking Stauper.
Sleeps 9 (10) The cabin was newly renovated in 2019. Only a short walking distance to a lovely sandy beach, Susebukta and Tuftebryggen where there is a diving board and sand volleyball court.
The cabin area is called Østre Nes/ Revebåsen and is one of Sandefjord's most sought after summer cottage areas. See below to read the history that stretches all the way from the 1500s) Sandefjord city center is about 8 min drive away, Torp airport about 20 min, Tønsberg center about 25 min. Football pitches and tennis courts at Solløkka are a bike ride away and there are a number of hiking opportunities in the surrounding area of Årø and Knattholmen. There is a summer ferry from Årø over to Veierland and Tjøme. The coastal path in Sandefjord is also worth a visit.
The cabin is about 120 sqm including usable area under sloping roofs, The cabin is on two floors with kitchen and living / dining area on the ground floor. 2 bathrooms, one on each floor, a bathroom with bathtub and a bathroom with shower. The living room has a fireplace.
3 of the bedrooms have double beds, the fourth has a 120cm bed. In the loft there are two single beds. 2 slept on the ground floor + loft and 2 bedrooms on the second floor.
It is not wifi so leietagere must use their own mobile broadband.
Mandatory washout NOK 2500,- The cabin must be cleaned and rubbish removed upon departure.
When the tenant takes over the cabin, a few days' supply of washing products, soap in the bathrooms and toilet paper will be available, In addition to this, the tenant must provide consumables.
Guests must follow regulations associated with Revebåsen cabin association in relation to when there should be calm (23-07) and emptying of garbage etc. This will be informed when the contract is signed. Parking on private parking, space for 3 cars right outside the cabin.
For weekly rentals there is check-in on Monday and check-out the following Sunday. The time will be agreed further. This also applies in relation to shorter rental periods. The landlord is flexible at the time of takeover as long as there is time to clean the cabin between tenants.
If desired, at capacity, the landlord can offer:
Bed linen and towels, pre-made before arrival, at a supplement.
The lounge in the living room has been upgraded in 2022 to the azure lounge shown in the pictures.
A LITTLE ABOUT THE HISTORY OF THE FOX BASE
Østre Nes has a long history. It is mentioned in the 1500s as a large self-owner estate, owed
to 9 pounds of butter!
From 1692 to about 1840 the farm belonged to the count in Larvik. In 1917 the farm was purchased by Herluf Tuft,
father-in-law of Ingeborg Tuft. The purchase price at that time was £. 40,000 according to the deed.
The farm Østre Nes comprises approximately 150 acres of cultivated land, 50 acres of productive forest and 150 acres
other outlying areas.
Cabin construction at Østre Nes, as well as at Engø and York, started in the late 20s,
helped among others. of the construction of a road from Alonso to Nes in 1928. The first fixing contracts, on 9
Land was registered in 1933. Until the onset of the 2. World War II ir just under 30
fixing contracts concluded. Cottage building resumed again, especially in the late 50s when
Tuft made the upper parts of the Fox Stall accessible by construction of roads. Fox Stall
The cottage area today includes about 120 cabins.
At the top of Revebåsen is a large protected mound. On excavation in 1871, a
Tombs with two double buttons and two arrowheads from the Bronze Age.
The name Foxebåsen probably comes from the fact that glovers and screes in the area gave good
hiding places for foxes. The top of Foxgåsen is called Gigantkastet, a name that exists several
places in Norway, where there are rock mounds on the hilltops. According to popular belief, the mounds emerged from
giants who stood on the hills throwing stones at each other.
Some other names in the area also have their history. Kloppeløkka is mentioned in 1821. The name comes
of a klopp going from Engø to Østre Nes. The water then ran as a channel from
Kloppeløkk-kilen to Engø Bay. The name York is after the English city of the same name and
was probably "imported" by a skipper who settled here about 250 years ago.
The areas around Lahellefjorden were in earlier centuries characterized by Sandefjord as a
significant seafaring town. At Lahelle in the old days there was a shipyard, likes on York. And at Katta,
the schooner "Prøven" built in 1837. Well into the last century there were several shipping routes at Lahelle-
fjord, including route from Langvika on Tjøme to Lahelle, with calls at Hudøy and Veierland. Also
Østre Nes was called at by boats in its time. As late as the early 60s, boats were on schedule
from Tjøme to Knattholmen. Tourism came early to the Sandefjord area, albeit in other forms
than today.
A German author's travelogue from Norway in 1871 states, inter alia; "Sandeford Bad, the most
Modern in Norway, in summer is filled with guests from all over the country and also from
Neighboring countries. It kgl. The theatre orchestra from Copenhagen plays morning and evening during the bathing season.
Here you meet the fashionable world, take a lovely sea bath daily, etc."
Some of the doors from the old Sandefjord Bad were used on one of the cabins such as Herluf Tuft
erected at Revebåsen.
Sleeps 9 (10) The cabin was newly renovated in 2019. Only a short walking distance to a lovely sandy beach, Susebukta and Tuftebryggen where there is a diving board and sand volleyball court.
The cabin area is called Østre Nes/ Revebåsen and is one of Sandefjord's most sought after summer cottage areas. See below to read the history that stretches all the way from the 1500s) Sandefjord city center is about 8 min drive away, Torp airport about 20 min, Tønsberg center about 25 min. Football pitches and tennis courts at Solløkka are a bike ride away and there are a number of hiking opportunities in the surrounding area of Årø and Knattholmen. There is a summer ferry from Årø over to Veierland and Tjøme. The coastal path in Sandefjord is also worth a visit.
The cabin is about 120 sqm including usable area under sloping roofs, The cabin is on two floors with kitchen and living / dining area on the ground floor. 2 bathrooms, one on each floor, a bathroom with bathtub and a bathroom with shower. The living room has a fireplace.
3 of the bedrooms have double beds, the fourth has a 120cm bed. In the loft there are two single beds. 2 slept on the ground floor + loft and 2 bedrooms on the second floor.
It is not wifi so leietagere must use their own mobile broadband.
Mandatory washout NOK 2500,- The cabin must be cleaned and rubbish removed upon departure.
When the tenant takes over the cabin, a few days' supply of washing products, soap in the bathrooms and toilet paper will be available, In addition to this, the tenant must provide consumables.
Guests must follow regulations associated with Revebåsen cabin association in relation to when there should be calm (23-07) and emptying of garbage etc. This will be informed when the contract is signed. Parking on private parking, space for 3 cars right outside the cabin.
For weekly rentals there is check-in on Monday and check-out the following Sunday. The time will be agreed further. This also applies in relation to shorter rental periods. The landlord is flexible at the time of takeover as long as there is time to clean the cabin between tenants.
If desired, at capacity, the landlord can offer:
Bed linen and towels, pre-made before arrival, at a supplement.
The lounge in the living room has been upgraded in 2022 to the azure lounge shown in the pictures.
A LITTLE ABOUT THE HISTORY OF THE FOX BASE
Østre Nes has a long history. It is mentioned in the 1500s as a large self-owner estate, owed
to 9 pounds of butter!
From 1692 to about 1840 the farm belonged to the count in Larvik. In 1917 the farm was purchased by Herluf Tuft,
father-in-law of Ingeborg Tuft. The purchase price at that time was £. 40,000 according to the deed.
The farm Østre Nes comprises approximately 150 acres of cultivated land, 50 acres of productive forest and 150 acres
other outlying areas.
Cabin construction at Østre Nes, as well as at Engø and York, started in the late 20s,
helped among others. of the construction of a road from Alonso to Nes in 1928. The first fixing contracts, on 9
Land was registered in 1933. Until the onset of the 2. World War II ir just under 30
fixing contracts concluded. Cottage building resumed again, especially in the late 50s when
Tuft made the upper parts of the Fox Stall accessible by construction of roads. Fox Stall
The cottage area today includes about 120 cabins.
At the top of Revebåsen is a large protected mound. On excavation in 1871, a
Tombs with two double buttons and two arrowheads from the Bronze Age.
The name Foxebåsen probably comes from the fact that glovers and screes in the area gave good
hiding places for foxes. The top of Foxgåsen is called Gigantkastet, a name that exists several
places in Norway, where there are rock mounds on the hilltops. According to popular belief, the mounds emerged from
giants who stood on the hills throwing stones at each other.
Some other names in the area also have their history. Kloppeløkka is mentioned in 1821. The name comes
of a klopp going from Engø to Østre Nes. The water then ran as a channel from
Kloppeløkk-kilen to Engø Bay. The name York is after the English city of the same name and
was probably "imported" by a skipper who settled here about 250 years ago.
The areas around Lahellefjorden were in earlier centuries characterized by Sandefjord as a
significant seafaring town. At Lahelle in the old days there was a shipyard, likes on York. And at Katta,
the schooner "Prøven" built in 1837. Well into the last century there were several shipping routes at Lahelle-
fjord, including route from Langvika on Tjøme to Lahelle, with calls at Hudøy and Veierland. Also
Østre Nes was called at by boats in its time. As late as the early 60s, boats were on schedule
from Tjøme to Knattholmen. Tourism came early to the Sandefjord area, albeit in other forms
than today.
A German author's travelogue from Norway in 1871 states, inter alia; "Sandeford Bad, the most
Modern in Norway, in summer is filled with guests from all over the country and also from
Neighboring countries. It kgl. The theatre orchestra from Copenhagen plays morning and evening during the bathing season.
Here you meet the fashionable world, take a lovely sea bath daily, etc."
Some of the doors from the old Sandefjord Bad were used on one of the cabins such as Herluf Tuft
erected at Revebåsen.
Responsable de l’hébergement
Trine-Lise Jagge
Langues parlées
Anglais et norvégien
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Services et équipements
Cuisine
Lave-linge
Sèche-linge
Animaux de compagnie acceptés
Espace extérieur
Parking disponible
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Règlement intérieur
Arrivée après 16 h 00
Âge minimum pour la location : 21 ans
Départ avant 11 h 00
Enfants
Enfants autorisés : de 0 à 17 ans
Événements
Événements non autorisés
Animaux domestiques
Animaux de compagnie autorisés : chiens et chats de moins de 25 kg chacun (maximum un animal au total)
Fumeurs/non-fumeurs
Hébergement non-fumeurs
Informations importantes
À savoir absolument
Cet hébergement est géré par un hôte privé (une partie n’agissant pas dans le cadre de son commerce, son entreprise ou sa profession). La législation européenne relative aux droits des consommateurs ne s’appliquera pas à votre réservation, y compris le droit de rétractation. Toutefois, la politique d’annulation définie par l’hôte privé couvrira votre réservation. Les articles 1100 à 1386-1 du Code civil français s’appliqueront. https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/codes/id/LEGISCTA000032040794/
Des frais pour toute personne supplémentaire peuvent être facturés et dépendent de la politique de l'hébergement
Une pièce d'identité officielle avec photo et un dépôt de garantie en espèces, par carte de crédit ou par carte de débit, peuvent être demandés à l'arrivée pour couvrir tous frais imprévus
Les demandes spéciales, qui ne peuvent pas être garanties, sont soumises à disponibilité à l'arrivée et peuvent entraîner des frais supplémentaires
Les fêtes et les événements de groupe sont interdits
Possibilité de location à long terme
L'hôte n'a pas indiqué si l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone ; pensez à apporter un détecteur portable lors de votre séjour
L'hôte n'a pas indiqué si l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de fumée
À propos du quartier
Sandefjord
À Sandefjord, cette cabane vous promet de passer un séjour exceptionnel. Si un détour par les sympathiques Metro Bowling et Club de golf de Tjøme satisfera vos envies de découvertes, les agréables Musée de Sandefjord et Bakgaarden vous attendent pour un agréable moment de détente. Les agréables Fjell og Padleskole et Ulabrand méritent aussi une visite.
Vestfold og Telemark, Vestfold og Telemark
À proximité
- Musée de Sandefjord - 9 min en voiture - 5.8 km
- Hvaltorvet Shopping Center - 9 min en voiture - 5.9 km
- Sandefjord Tourist Information - 10 min en voiture - 6.4 km
- Oslofjord Convention Center - 23 min en voiture - 16.6 km
- Verdens Ende (site touristique) - 62 min en voiture - 54.4 km
Comment se déplacer
Restaurants
- James Clark - 10 min en voiture
- Smak - 9 min en voiture
- Kurbadhagen - 9 min en voiture
- Gulating Pub Sandefjord - 10 min en voiture
- Dagros - 50 min en voiture
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Langues :
Anglais, Norvégien
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