ACCESS STATEMENT

 

This document concerns the suitability of SEAVIEW (BC118) for those with disabilities. All cottages are self-catering, single storey units, and are managed by the owners who live close by and can normally attend within 10-minutes. 

 

SEAVIEW can only be reached across grass, and is approximately 40m from a tarmac surfaced turning circle for loading/unloading, and 100m from the parking area. The approach therefore can become wet and slippery. Parking for one car is provided for each bungalow. Any further cars may need to be parked in the communal site car park by the office (depending on occupancy of other bungalows).

 

The bungalow is level within, with entry via a sliding UPVC door with total cill height of 20cm (8”). 

Internal door widths are 75cm, and the floor is wood laminate throughout, which allows standard hospital walking frames and most wheelchairs (64cm wide) to be used. Access to the bathroom may be difficult as the lobby area outside is small. A wheelchair turning circle of 1.5m is only possible in the living room, all other rooms need to be backed out. Cabinet style hand basin in bathroom, and restricted LH side access to the toilet may cause some problems to a wheelchair user. RH side of toilet is open.

 

SEAVIEW has a 90cm quadrant shower with cill height of 20cm. A grab handle is provided within the shower. There are audible smoke (optical) alarms in all rooms, plus a further heat alarm and CO2 alarm in the kitchen. As there are no visual alarms this property may not be suitable for a lone completely deaf occupant. Four linked alarms in close proximity however should be enough to warn the hard of hearing.

 

A reception and office for the site, which has level access, is approximately 250m from SEAVIEW with parking outside, although there is no need to check-in. During normal working hours staff are happy to assist with emergency needs, although they do not have any special training in dealing with specific requirements.

 

The site is approximately 4km from Yarmouth vehicle/passenger ferry, where taxis are available, and is approximately 1.6km (1-mile) from the nearest bus stop. Vehicular access to the site is via a single track tarmac road, which has speed humps and areas where cars can pass. A 10 mph speed limit is marked, which is also the speed limit on-site.

 

The launderette is on the same small complex as the office and can be accessed over tarmac with the exception of the last 15 metres which is over a loose shingle car park. It’s entrance can be accessed with a ramp which can be supplied on request.

 

There are audible smoke (optical) alarms in all rooms, plus heat and carbon monoxide alarms in the kitchen.

 

Pets are not accepted with the exception of guide dogs. Owners pets however are allowed on-site, and may be encountered. Site rules specify that dogs must be kept on a lead at all times other than where permitted to be off-lead in the gorse field, which is separate from the playing field.

 

Main access to the beach is via steps at the farthest corner of the Brambles Chine section (currently out of action due to winter storm damage). They are fairly steep and a handrail is provided. Colwell Bay is 5-minutes drive away with disabled PAYG parking. Although it also does have a fairly steep slopping slipway there are hand rails making it safe for wheel chairs and push chairs. Pedestrian access to the beach can also be made via rough steps down a fairly steep bank on the Cliff edge at the far corner of the playing field. There are no guard rails and it is not part of, or belong to the site, and management does not recommend its use. Access to this part of the beach is not suitable for those of limited mobility.