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Apart from the jaw-dropping nature of the building, what strikes most people about St Brides Castle is its remoteness. Close to the edge of the Irish Sea, drive any further and you'd be in the drink! It is a truly magnificent setting. The view out over the cliffs and across the water is just glorious – and, when the weather does 'get up' (and it can), is nothing less than spectacular. Best observed through the window, from your well-equipped, cosy apartment within the Castle itself.
But there's much to do at St Brides – whatever the weather. Tennis players, bowlers, golfers and croquet fanciers will all find much to their liking; while 'indoors' boasts the full panoply of games and leisure facilities.
And, if you don't fancy cooking, why not treat yourself to dinner and drinks at the on-site bistro and bar?
St Brides Castle is part of the Holiday Property Bond's growing portfolio of outstanding holiday properties throughout the UK and Europe, imaginatively created over 32 years to combine "home from home" comfort with total relaxation. Currently the portfolio features 35 holiday developments, all in stunningly beautiful locations across 13 countries, with over 1,400 individual villas, apartments and cottages.
For a summary of how HPB can give you and your family a lifetime of wonderful holidays and the risks as well as the benefits of an investment please read "How and how much" below.
Then we would be delighted to send you our brochure, including our property portfolio, along with our full length DVD introduced by Bondholder Sue Barker and a list of forthcoming Open Days and Exhibitions. Please just complete and submit this form or telephone our FREE brochure line on 0800 230 0391.
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This advertisement is issued by HPB Management Limited ("HPBM") registered at HPB House, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 8EH. HPBM is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and is the main UK agent and the property manager for HPB, issued by HPB Assurance Limited ("HPBA") registered in the Isle of Man and authorised by the Financial Services Authority there. The Trustee of HPB is HSBC Trustee (C.I.) Limited registered at HSBC House, Esplanade, St Helier, Jersey, JE1 1GT. The Securities Manager is Stanhope Capital LLP of 35 Portman Square, London, W1H 6LR.
Holders of policies issued by HPBA will not be protected by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme if the company becomes unable to meet its liabilities to them but Isle of Man compensation arrangements apply to new policies. No medical examination required. HPB is available exclusively through HPBM who will only charge for their services if you invest. HPBM promotes only HPB and is not independent of HPBA.
➤ You will receive our beautiful property portfolio
➤ Our full length DVD introduced by Bondholder & presenter Sue Barker
➤ And a list of forthcoming Open Days and Exhibitions
An initial payment from £5,000 and a quarterly fee of around £30 (that is around £120 a year), linked to RPI, gives you access to all HPB’s holiday homes. For each visit you will pay a no profit user charge, level throughout the year, to cover property running and maintenance costs, such as electricity, cleaning, gardening, refurbishment and local taxes and use of on-site facilities. For a studio for two this will average about £300 a week, for a two- bedroom property for four around £460 a week. Larger properties are also available.
HPB is all about holidays. There is no other return from your investment and your capital is at risk. You can surrender your investment back to the company after two years or more (subject to deferral in exceptional circumstances) but you will not get back the full amount you invested. What you do get back will reflect initial (25%) and annual (2.5%) charges, costs and changes in the value of the properties and securities in the fund in which your money, after charges, is invested.