Current Owner: The Late but Still Great
Contact Player: Kayte (
Hiring: Check with Owner
Threadable: Yes
Established: Summer 1883
Location: Sussex (Elsewhere > Sanditon Resort)
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Description of Location:
SANDITON TERRACE: A new addition as of 1890. "Sanditon Terrace features no fewer than three dozen furnished townhomes available to let during the summer months—and indeed, year-round! At the centre of the crescent will be a small "High Street", boasting larger shops than were previously available along the resort's boardwalk. These townhomes can be let for a week or two by upper MC folks, or for entire seasons by UC folks, comfortably.

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The Sanditon ResortEst. 1883
Located in coastal Sussex, the Sanditon Resort was opened by Herbert and Freddie Fudge, who had themselves experienced the drama associated with a family vacation featuring magical children. Envisioned as a place where magical folk of all (but mainly MC and UC :P) walks of life could experience the sea, it has grown to include a bustling boardwalk, several cottages for let, and even a small zoo!
Come to the beach and experience the pound of the surf, with the temperature tweaked within the marked buoys to be closer to that of the Mediterranean. The beach itself is open to anyone, though use of the
bathing machines is restricted to guests. You may even get to meet one of the four merfolk that reside among the rocks offshore!
Pick up a snack or souvenir from the boardwalk, where everything from balloon animals to beauty products are available. Guests in the summer months can also enjoy a sundae from Fudge & Son Sussex, typically open from May through September. During the high season, the boardwalk is also open to various performers—though none, we assure you, are infected with the laughing plague!
Lose yourself in our labyrinth, with twists, turns, and exquisite landscaping and décor. Find at its heart our new roller skating rink (opened 1887)
Experience the magic of our menagerie, currently home to golden snidgets, a pair of unicorns, a trio of Cornish pixies, as well as muggle creatures such as lions and zebras. It is small in size, but sure to be an enjoyable experience!
Come to us for your next event, and let us help make it a memorable one by hosting it in one of our ballrooms.
Spend your evening by the fire in one of our comfortable rooms or, if you need more space, hire a cottage for the week-end!
Our suites (14) feature a small parlour and two bedchambers, as well as a room for bathing. Our cottages (7) feature a large parlour, bathing room, conservatory, and two-to-four bedrooms. Our new series of bungalows (10) offer the same amenities as our suites, but with more privacy. Our new series of flats (8) are located in the same building as our two ballrooms, featuring each three bedrooms, two small adjoining rooms for personal staff, a parlour, bathing room, and balcony. Finally, even your personal staff might stay in style with ten double rooms available to each sex in our lodging house. All bookings include complimentary breakfast at the main house, half-price admission to the zoo, and use of the bathing machines.
RATES:
Single suite, 1-2 occupants: Affordable to all MC persons who aren’t destitute.Rates, of course, do not include snacks, lunch, dinner, or souvenirs. Tickets for special events may incur further charges.
Single suite, 2-4 occupants: Affordable to comfortable MC persons.
Two-Bedroom Cabin: Affordable to comfortable MC persons.
Three/Four-Bedroom Cabin: Affordable to Upper MC persons.
Bungalow: Affordable to comfortable MC persons.
Bed in Lodging House: 1G per night—includes all meals. Available to staff of guests.
Flat: Affordable to UC persons.
Zoo admission (for persons aged eleven and older): 1s
Zoo admission (for persons under eleven): 8k
Roller skate rental: 5s per pair
One-day rental of small ballroom: Affordable to comfortable MC persons.
One-day rental of large ballroom: Affordable to UC persons
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IN THE NEWS
27.09.1891 | Superstorm at the Sanditon: Death and destruction as weather charms go wonky
12.06.1890 | Sanditon Expands: Sanditon Terrace to open July