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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Bembridge sleeps 10.
Features include: Pool Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Pub nearby Easy Walking Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: Commanding fine uninterrupted views over pasture land and the sea beyond, this attractive detached home provides an ideal holiday retreat. Tastefully furnished and decorated to a very high standard, Little Forelands offers every comfort to ensure a relaxing and enjoyable break. The large south-facing garden boasts a fenced outdoor heated swimming pool, grass tennis court, swings and table tennis. The property enjoys a light, spacious interior and is ideal for families with a small television room and large conservatory in addition to the attractive living room with open fire. The nearest beach is approximately a 10-minute walk, and footpaths from the edge of the village lead down to Forelands Beach (an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), and Culver Down, (a National Trust area), which is rich in wildlife and good for bird-watching. The village of Bembridge offers a host of small shops, Post Office, fine eateries, pubs, as well as a windmill, Bembridge Ledge, the Lifeboat Station, and Bembridge Harbour with sailing and fishing - where the fresh daily catch of crab and lobster can be enjoyed. There are many interesting events and festivities throughout the year, and plenty of attractions around the island to be discovered. For the outdoor enthusiast there is golf, watersports, scenic walks, cycling and riding nearby; whilst Carisbrooke Castle, Osborne House and various National Trust homes and gardens can all be visited. Animal and wildlife centres, Shanklin Chine, Ventnor Botanical Gardens or Calbourne Mill are all within an easy drive. Shop and pub ½ mile. Spacious living room with open fire. Dining room. Well-equipped kitchen with double electric oven, leading to utility and boot room/drying room. Large conservatory. TV room. Double bedroom with 5ft bed leading to bunk bedroom and shower room with toilet. Twin bedroom with en-suite shower room. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed, doors to railed balcony, sea views and en-suite shower room with toilet. Twin bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Middleton sleeps 4.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: This charming and spacious adjoining holiday cottage lies in an AONB on the western side of the island, renowned for spectacular walks including West High Down and The Tennyson Trail. The Heritage coastline is popular for walking, visiting The Needles or one of the many beaches including Freshwater or Alum Bay famous for its coloured sands. Shops ¾ mile, pub 1mile. Living room with open fire, wooden floor and French doors to front garden. Dining room with wooden floor and French doors to back garden. Kitchen with Belfast sink and tiled floor. Three steps up to fully-tiled bathroom with shower attachment and toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with ornamental fireplace and bay window. Two single bedrooms, one accessed by deep step. Shower room with toilet.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Shanklin sleeps 2.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Pets allowed Garden Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: This attractive, thatched, detached holiday cottage, restored and refurbished throughout, is peacefully set amidst extensive gardens, and offers splendid views over the sea. Nestled within glorious Luccombe Chine, where numerous public footpaths abound, and leading to scenic woodland and countryside walks along Heritage coastline. The quaint village of Bonchurch is just over a mile, with unspoilt beach, P.O.shop and bistro. The seaside resorts of Ventnor and Shanklin are both about 2 miles. There is so much to do on this lovely temperate isle: discover NT homes and gardens, wildlife parks, waterside restaurants serving fresh fish of the day, and various outdoor pursuits. Shops and pub 2 miles. Living room with sofa bed (alternative sleeping only) and stable door to garden. Dining room with open fire. Kitchen with butler sink, flagstone floor and stable door to garden. Double bedroom with stable door to garden and two steps down to en-suite bathroom with shower attachment and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Bembridge sleeps 10.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Pub nearby Detached Games Room Garden Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: Standing elegantly within its large enclosed garden, this spacious detached family home offers ideal holiday accommodation for extended families or two families holidaying together. Having been tastefully furnished, this superb property has a large main living room with open fire, a study with broadband, a day room with lovely garden views and a games room with plenty of board games and table tennis. The large kitchen/breakfast room provides a great relaxing area in which to chat whilst cooking, and in addition there is a more formal dining room. Every care has gone into making sure that guests have a relaxing and enjoyable stay. The nearest unspoilt beach is only a 5-minute walk, and is great for swimming and crabbing. Various footpaths from the edge of the village lead down to Forelands Beach (AONB) and Culver Down (NT) - an area abundant in wildlife and good for bird-watching. The quaint village of Bembridge has a wonderful collection of local shops including a farm shop, butcher and delicatessen as well as post office, gift shops, several fine restaurants, three pubs, the NT Windmill and the RNLI Lifeboat Station. Bembridge Harbour offers good sailing; there are two sailing clubs, fishing, and the fresh daily catch of crab and lobster can be purchased in the village. For the outdoor enthusiast there is golf (nearest course 15 minutes), water sports (sailing, wind and kite surfing), scenic walking, cycling or riding. There are numerous attractions to visit, including Carisbrooke Castle, Osborne House, NT homes and gardens, animal/wildlife centres, country/adventure parks, Shanklin Chine, steam railway, Ventnor Botanical Gardens, Calbourne Mill or The Needles in West Wight. Shops 880 yards, pub 350 yards. Spacious living room with open fire. Large dining room. Spacious well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen with Aga, electric cooker, breakfast area and tiled floor. Laundry room. Study. Day room. Games room with TV. Shower room. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with 6ft bed, dressing area and en-suite shower room and toilet. Double bedroom with en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Double bedroom with 5ft bed and basin. Twin bedroom. Bunk bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Calbourne sleeps 6.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: This attractive stone holiday cottage is located within one of the island’s most popular family attractions - Calbourne Water Mill - in beautiful west Wight. Completely refurbished throughout, is it set in 10 acres of rolling landscaped gardens with roaming peacocks, hens and doves. Guests can step back in time and observe the traditional flour making process using the 17th-century water and stone mills (on-site bread daily), and view antique engines as well as the renewable energy centre, Granma’s kitchen, Granfers tool shed, threshing machine, restored farm wagons, wartime museum and fire station (children must be supervised at all times). There is also on site punting, miniature golf, clay play, swings, licensed café and gift shop to enjoy. Shops 1½ miles. Living room with open fire. Kitchen/dining room with tiled floor. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom. Two twin bedrooms. Bathroom with Jacuzzi bath, shower attachment and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Bonchurch sleeps 12.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Ashleigh is located on the seaward side of the beautiful and tranquil village of Bonchurch on the south-east coast of the Isle of Wight. Apart from the basement apartment where the housekeeper resides, with its own entrance and separate garden, the house stands detached within an acre of gardens with large lawns, woodland walks and badger sett giving the feel of being deep in the countryside, yet the sea is only a few hundred yards away. The spacious 1830s house was once the home of one of Queen Victoria’s ladies in waiting and Bonchurch is famous for its past literary residents including Dickens, Swinburne and Shaw. The house combines all modern conveniences with original architectural features such as high ceilings, decorative plasterwork, 8 fireplaces, wooden window shutters, stripped floors, panelled doors and elegant furnishings. Bonchurch is protected by the stunning St Boniface Downs that tower above its coastal location protecting it from northerly winds, giving it the wonderful temperature and climate that attracted wealthy Victorians to the area. There are miles of beautiful coastal and inland walks literally on the doorstep and the unspoilt beachfront at Bonchurch consists of an excellent sand and shingle beach, restaurants and a pottery. Bonchurch also has a village shop and post office, two old churches, a pub, a blacksmith and a brasserie. Ashleigh is also only a 10-minute walk away from the larger resort of Ventnor with its award-winning sandy beach, small boat slipway and haven and promenade pubs serving locally caught fresh fish dishes. Other local attractions include the Botanical Gardens, Osborne House, Cowes, fossil hunting, dinosaur museum, pearl factory and glass blowing. Shop 500 yards. Four steps to entrance. Living room with open fire and wooden floor. Well-equipped fitted kitchen/dining room with open fire and wooden floor. Sitting room with open fire, games and TV. Bathroom with toilet. Boot room. First floor: Four double bedrooms, one with four-poster bed and two with 5ft bed. Bunk bedroom. Bathroom with toilet. Shower room with toilet. Steep stairs to second floor: Twin bedroom with sloping ceiling. Play area with TV. Utility.
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Ryde sleeps 10.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Games Room Garden Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: Peacefully located and standing detached within its own extensive gardens, this elegant Grade II listed Regency style house dates back to around 1830, and offers extremely light and spacious holiday accommodation after being sympathetically restored. It was built and designed by a captain in the Royal Navy, whose last campaign before retiring to the Isle of Wight was the victorious battle of Navarino, hence the name. This attractive holiday home has some wonderful architectural features, its Regency style is accentuated by a large first floor balcony which runs the width of the property and overlooks the lovely garden, a perfect place to enjoy breakfast, afternoon tea or simply relax and watch the glorious sunset whilst enjoying an aperitif! With families in mind, there is a large games room, crammed with books, toys, games and TV, plus a separate music room with piano. In addition the basement has a network of rooms with full size pool table, table football, darts and table tennis. Ryde is a popular seaside resort with miles of sandy beach and plenty of attractions along the Esplanade, less than 10 minutes’ walk, including ten-pin bowling, an ice rink, indoor pool, childrens play area and boat rides. Ryde Pier is nearly a mile in length, and is one of the largest in the country. A high speed Catamaran operates between Portsmouth and the pier head, making this a popular choice for a car-free holiday, and there are good transport links to discover the multitude of island attractions suitable for all ages. Explore excellent walks along miles of Heritage coastline. Outdoor sports include golf, sailing, riding and watersports. Shop ¼ mile. Living room with open fire and French doors. Family room with TV. Music room. Dining room. Kitchen with breakfast area. Shower room with toilet. First floor: Three double bedrooms, one with 6ft bed, two with 5ft bed. Two twin bedrooms. Bathroom with shower attachment and toilet. Shower room with toilet.
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Bembridge sleeps 10.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Detached Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: This charming detached thatched cottage is peacefully located along an unmade track, and has attractive enclosed gardens with mature shrubs and trees, as well as a play area for children. Hedgerow offers homely and comfortable family holiday accommodation, combining traditional features with modern equipment. As well as the main living room with wonderful open fire, there is an additional family room, and a dining room to seat 10 occupants, ideal for those family get-togethers. Relax in the lovely gardens; enjoy al-fresco dining or an aperitif before dinner on the warm balmy summer nights. The nearest beach is approximately 10 minutes’ walk and footpaths from the edge of the village lead to Forelands Beach AONB and Culver Down NT where many birds and other wildlife can be seen, including the famous red squirrel. The village of Bembridge on the eastern most point of the island has a friendly quaint charm, local shops, pubs, restaurants, Bembridge Ledge Lifeboat Station and Bembridge Harbour with sailing, fishing and fresh catch of the day where crab and lobster can be enjoyed. Bembridge Windmill NT is a popular tourist attraction and is worthy of a visit. This popular island offers a wealth of scenic walks, outdoor sports such as golf, riding, crabbing, bathing, gliding, cycling, and bird watching. There is entertainment for all ages. Discover attractions such as Robin Hill Adventure Park, Amazon World, Flamingo Park, Carisbrooke Castle, Osborne House - former residence of Queen Victoria, Ventnor Botanical Gardens, The Needles rock formations, Blackgang Chine Theme Park, The Donkey Sanctuary, The Pearl Centre – to name but a few. There are also many museums, festivals, farms and wildlife centres to visit. Shops 400 yards, pub 100 yards, restaurant 200 yards. Living room with open fire. Dining room. Well-equipped kitchen. Utility. Sitting room with patio doors to garden. Double bedroom with 6ft bed and en-suite wet room and toilet. Twin bedroom (zip & link beds, can be double). Bunk bedroom. Two bathrooms; one with corner bath, shower attachment and toilet, one with over-bath shower and toilet. First floor: Double bedroom. Bunk bedroom (for +2 children).
  
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Sleeps 11
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Brightstone sleeps 11.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 11
Accommodation overview: This beautiful detached Georgian house dates back to the 1700s and stands elegantly within its own well maintained gardens. Peacefully located along a quiet rural lane country lane, The Mill House offers spectacular far reaching views across fields to the Downs, and is only 10 minutes’ walk to the sea. Across the lane is a pleasant walk beside the stream, also only 10 minutes, which leads to the picturesque village of Brighstone with its thatched-roof village shops, tearoom, pub/restaurants, and NT museum. This welcoming holiday home has been tastefully and lovingly refurbished throughout. Awarded the VisitBritain 5 star Gold Award, it offers a lovely country house feel, still retaining many features such as stone and wood floors, ornate fireplaces and high ceilings. Ideal for families, there is a formal living room with grand piano and a family room with TV. A selection of games, books and toys is also supplied. This area is fantastic for scenic walking and footpaths can also be followed to join the coastal path leading to Tennyson Down with its monument and breathtaking routes across miles of Heritage coastline. West High Down and Headon Warren are other popular walks in the area. The secluded sandy bays of Compton Totland and Colwell are all within 10 minutes’ drive and plenty of outdoor pursuits including sailing, fishing, golf, cycling, swimming and watersports can be found locally. West Wight is also home to the famous rock formations of The Needles, where there is a visitors park, amusements, chair lift, boat rides, lighthouse and the coloured sands at Alum Bay. The quaint historic sailing town of Yarmouth is also within easy reach, with promenade, fine restaurants and historic pub. Discover adventure/theme parks, NT homes and gardens, such as Ventnor Botanical Gardens, Carisbrooke Castle, Osborne House, also the Pearl Centre, Calbourne Water Mill which has 17th century water and stone mills boat rides, renewable energy centre and still provides flour to the island, vineyards, museums and wildlife centres. Shop and pub ½ mile. Large living room with open fire and grand piano. Sitting room with wood-burning stove and TV. Dining room with wood-burning stove. Well-equipped kitchen with breakfast area, electric Aga and electric cooker. Twin bedroom. Shower room with toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with four-poster bed. Double bedroom with additional single bed (for +1). Two further double bedrooms. Bunk bedroom (for 1+1). Bathroom with roll-top bath, shower attachment and toilet. Bathroom with corner bath, separate shower cubicle and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899
Self catering accommodation in Calbourne sleeps 4.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: This delightful thatched holiday cottage is located along a country lane, and dates back to the early 18th century. Having been lovingly and sympathetically restored, it offers a wealth of charm and character throughout, with features such as flagstone/quarry tiled floor, plentiful low beams, an inglenook fireplace and open fire. Roseland Cottage makes a romantic retreat for couples and is also perfect for small families, with its attractive large enclosed lawned garden. This quaint detached cottage overlooks rolling countryside and the sea in the distance, and is within easy reach of many walks, beaches and island attractions. Yarmouth is about 5¾ miles. Shop and pub ½ mile. Beamed living room with open fire and wooden floor. Dining room with inglenook fireplace and quarry-tiled floor. Kitchen with oil-fired range and flagstone floor. Bathroom with over-bath shower, shower attachment and toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with 5ft bed. Twin bedroom.
  
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