Stunning revamped beachfront home with views of Camber Sands and Sussex coast available for just £66 per night

A STUNNING beachfront home has been renovated for "staycation" holidays as coronavirus stops international travel - and it costs as little as £66 per night.
The front of The Blue House Camber in Camber, East Sussex is glass-fronted, meaning guests get expansive views of the dunes of Camber Sands.
The renovations have come as hotels, caravan parks, and cafes could be opened as early as next month. With border restrictions and quarantine measures still in place there is likely to be a surge in "staycations" as Brits travel domestically over summer.
The haven has been owned by the same family for nearly 70 years but has recently undergone a modern renovation.
With four bedrooms that can sleep up to eight people, the beach house is filled with high-end tech appliances including an Apple TV in the lounge room.
The incredible scenery surrounding can be seen from almost every room.
Ideal for a coastal retreat, this accommodation is perfect for couples, families, big groups and even pets.
Sliding doors that open completely are the perfect finishing touch to the property and brings the beach straight to your doorstep.
One night starts at £530, with a three-night minimum stay, or £66.25 per person if split between the maximum eight people.
“A seriously special, glass-fronted haven that's styled to perfection, in a prime position amongst the windswept dunes of Camber Sands,” the listing states.
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“You'll feel as though you've stepped into the pages of a style magazine as you explore The Blue House Camber, packed with high end appliances and indulgent accessories.
“Sleeping up to eight guests and their furry friends, you can relax in front of the sea whatever the weather - since the house is perfectly positioned on the scenic beach at Camber Sands, with huge windows that open up to bring the outside, inside.”
Despite hopes that lockdown restrictions on travelling within the UK will be lifted soon, some frustrated campsite and caravan park operators have been forced to cancel or pause bookings due to a lack of advice from the government.