Solent Haven Glamping

Warsash, Southampton, Hampshire, England

Solent Haven Glamping

Solent Haven Glamping gives you a bird's eye view of the Solent.
We converted this 1957 Airstream Overlander 27 from its original Sante Fe worker accommodation to a more contemporary lay out with very large main bed and spacious dinette.
Stunning view of the Solent from Airstream and Deck
50 steps to the beach
One Super King Size bed and one table conversion bed
Dinette can seat 6
Shower, wash basin and toilet
Kitchen with gas stove hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer
Deck with BBQ

As a nod to our proximity to Southampton container port, we designed and commissioned a local maker to create a very attractive one bedroom self contained unit.
Stunning view of the Solent from Container and Deck
10 steps to the beach
Separate Bedroom with double sized bed
Separate Bathroom with Shower, wash basin and toilet
Full Kitchen with Hob, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer
Deck with BBQ

This is ideal for dog owners and couples. For safety reasons no children under 13.

The river
Warsash lies on the east bank of the River Hamble. It is an attractive residential and yachting centre and is linked to Hamble village opposite by a ferry for pedestrians and cyclists. Originally a 'crab and lobster' fishing hamlet, it once had a flourishing ship-building industry, with HMS Hotspur, a 36 gun frigate, the largest ship launched there. Since the turn of the century, Warsash has been one of the most popular centres for sailing in the country. The river is crowded with yachts of all sizes.

The village
The village centre is a short distance from the river and centres around the clock tower. Here there are many shops, several devoted to yachtsmen's needs, a public house and some very fine residential properties. Close by is the Warsash campus of the Southampton Institute, where officers from merchant navies around the world are trained in seamanship, navigation and other maritime skills.

The waterfront and D-DayAn image of the Harbour Master's office in Warsash
Shore Road leads to the waterfront and is for much of the year a hive of activity. There is an inn, a restaurant, a sailing club, boatyard, a public hard for launching small craft and the Harbourmaster's Office. On the waterfront, a memorial recalls the huge armada which left the River Hamble and the rest of this part of the South coast in 1944 to take part in the D-Day landings, an event in which all of Fareham played an important role. https://www.fareham.gov.uk/leisure/tourism/whats_here/warsash.aspx

Amenities

  • BBQ
  • Flush toilets
  • Hot running water
  • Netflix
  • Pets Allowed

Location

Chilling Lane, Warsash, Southampton, Hampshire, SO31 9HF