The Sunshine Holiday Camp (1938–1985) Mill Rythe Holiday Village (since 1986)
Facilities
Bowling green, swimming pool
Established
1938
Mill Rythe Holiday Village is a holiday camp in Hayling Island, Hampshire, England. Originally called Sunshine Holiday Camp, it opened its doors to the public in the early 1940s and had also been used by the Royal Marines during the war and for holidays with their families after World War II.
Sunshine Holiday Camp was owned by a local management team, Freshfields and was eventually bought out by Pontins in the 1960s. It was later bought by Warner in the 1980s and became known as Mill Rythe Holiday Village. After a few years, Warner decided to merge with Haven with the ownership of Mill Rythe Holiday Village. During the 1990s the ownership of the holiday camp changed a few times. It was close to administration and closing down in 2008.
In September 2010, newly formed holiday park operator, Away Resorts bought the park.
MillRythe Holiday Village is a holiday camp in Hayling Island, Hampshire, England. Originally called Sunshine Holiday Camp, it opened its doors to the...
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best performances Grand Slam Group Stages: 2007, 2008 Other tournament wins Tournament Years MillRythe Darts Festival 2004 Updated on 9 August 2013....
Hayling Island and after numerous setbacks, a site was found within the MillRythe Holiday Camp where the EHLR was constructed and ran successfully for many...
2022 World Masters Quarter Final: 2022 Other tournament wins Tournament Years Cosham Xmas Open Hampshire Open MillRythe Darts Festival 2012 2004 1993...
The railway has four stations: Reeds Road, Old Kiln Halt, Oatlands and Mills Wood. Reeds Road was built in 2003 to replace a sleeper-built platform,...
PDC Development Tour 2012 (x6) Colin Monk Classic 2011 Eastbourne Open 2010 Hampshire Open 2010 MillRythe Darts Festival 2009 New Kids on the Oche 2008...
Classic 2003 Cosham Xmas Open 2002, 2011 England Open 2000 Japan Open 2001 MillRythe Darts Festival 1992, 1998, 2002 PDC Challenge Tour 2019, 2022 Portsmouth...
start, Ember Mill stood on an island in the Ember reached from a footbridge at the end of Orchard Lane by Imber Court, Thames Ditton. The mill was demolished...
WDF World Cup Windy City Open British Internationals Scandinavian Open MillRythe Darts Festival 1988 1989 1989 1993 2000 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2002 Other...
School, Tonbridge, Kent. Jean Gertrude, Mrs Whitton, lately Headteacher, MillRythe First School, Hayling Island, Hampshire. Miss Eunice Freda Williams (Mrs...
and some mills on the Whitmore Vale stream, Cranleigh Waters and Hodge Brook. The last commercial mill on the Tillingbourne, Botting's Mill at Albury...
or Oaklake Mill River or Stream was a leat cut by order of the Abbot of Chertsey Abbey in the eleventh century to supply power to the mill closest to...
of Northumberland's River (R) Yeading Brook (L) Hogsmill River (R) The Rythe (R) River Mole (R) River Ember (d) (R) (distributary and tributary) Longford...
derelict, and trade declined when Newark Mill closed during the Second World War. When traffic from Coxes Mill ceased in the 1960s, the navigation was...
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