It's called Sea Escape. It's a caravan lodge on a holiday park in Camber. It's detached, so no shared walls. You've got your own bit of decking out the front.
Sleeps four, two bedrooms, one bathroom with a shower. It's got a three-star rating. That means it's clean, warm, and everything works, but don't expect anything fancy. It's a holiday caravan.
The park itself is quiet. You can get a pass to use the leisure facilities if you want. The beach is the main thing though. Camber Sands is huge. The dunes are massive and the sand goes on for miles. It's very shallow, so good for kids. You can do paddleboarding or kitesurfing if that's your thing.
Rye is a few minutes drive away. It's an old town with cobbled streets, some nice pubs and shops. St. Mary's Church has a good view from the top if you don't mind the climb. The Rye Harbour Nature Reserve is worth a visit if you like walking and birdwatching.
Dungeness is about half an hour away. It's a strange, flat place. There's a lighthouse and a little railway. It's not for everyone but it's interesting.
In terms of what's here, there's a TV, WiFi, parking right outside. Bedding and towels are included. You can bring one dog. There's a washing machine. The kitchen has what you need.
Useful links: National Trust Sussex and Visit Rye.