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Hambrough Hotel. Ventnor | web
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phone +44(0) 1983 856333Boasts seven exclusive rooms, six overlooking Ventnor Bay and one with wonderful views of St Boniface Down. Our two Studio Suites have splendid balconies and each room has been designed with your every comfort in mind. The luxurious bathrooms with their limestone and mosaic finishes' come standard with under floor heating. Check in, relax, unwind. |
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George Hotel. Yarmouth | web
www.thegeorge.co.uk | phone +44(0) 1983 760331The George Hotel is a 17th Century town house in the bustling village and Harbour of Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight. A traditional environment of warmth and atmosphere is found in each individually designed bedroom. Meticulous attention to detail perfects a marriage of comfort and relaxation, and caters for your every need. All rooms offer; full room service, bathrobes, hairdryers, direct dial telephone, satelite TV. |
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The
Royal Hotel. Ventnor | web
www.royalhoteliow.co.uk
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phone +44(0) 1983 852186The Royal Hotel has 55 bedrooms and is the only AA 4 Star Isle of Wight Hotel. It is set in the coastal town of Ventnor with outstanding views of the Isle of Wight’s breathtaking coastline. They make it their goal to ensure that every guest who stays with them has the experience of a lifetime, they hope you too will join the large number of guests who know and love the Royal and return year after year. |
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Hermitage
Court Farm. St Catherines Down | web
www.hermitagecourtfarm.com
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01983 730418Located on the south side of the Isle of Wight. Nestled on St Catherines Down. Set in 10 acres of down land bordering National Trust land and enjoying some of the most spectacular views possible of the English countryside. The Farmhouse is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are bridleways and footpaths crossing the property, so there is direct access to over 100 miles of the finest footpaths and mountain bike trails in the country. |
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The
Clockhouse. Brook | web
www.clockhousebrook.co.uk | phone
01983 741212Quality bed and breakfast situated in the delightful hamlet of Brook. Close to the costal Road and beach, The rooms are en-suite, light, airy and contain tea-coffee making facilities, radio alarm clock and every room has SAT Digital TV. The garden is large and there is plenty of off road parking. |
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NorthCourt
House. Shorwell |web
www.northcourt.info | phone
NorthCourt is very much a family home and will be best appreciated by those who enjoy a peaceful country atmosphere in a historic setting. NorthCourt was built in 1615 by the deputy Governor of the Island, Sir John Leigh. It represents the largest manor house on the Island, having been extended by Lord Burgh in 1905 with the addition of a music room. There is full central heating and in winter, a welcoming log fire. |
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Adgestone.
Sandown | web
http://www.siteseeker.co.uk/siteseeker/aspx/details.aspx?id=6000
On site bike hire provided by Wight Cycle Hire. The Isle of Wight has been popular since the Iguanodon roamed the earth 120 million years ago. It has history, beaches and is very relaxed. Our Club Site, with its outdoor swimming pool, is a great place for a family holiday. It is divided into smaller areas, giving a small-site feel. |
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Grange
Farm. Brighstone |
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www.brighstonebay.fsnet.co.uk | phone
+44 (0) 1983-740296The camping and caravan site lies in an area which has been designated "an area of outstanding beauty" as is much of the Downs. Tents, motor caravans and touring vans are accepted. The camping site is level and overlooks the sea. Cars are parked beside the tents or caravans. access to the sea is just a short walk (100 yards) down the coastal path. |
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Heathfield
Farm Camping. Freshwater | web
www.heathfieldcamping.co.uk | phone 01983 756756A small family park in the rural West Wight on the outskirts of Freshwater village. Less than two miles from Yarmouth ferry port, we are situated in the heart of the most magnificent walking countryside. The West Wight has some of the Islands most spectacular scenery. On a clear day the views from the National Trust’s Tennyson Down are breathtaking. The Needles and Alum Bay, famous for it’s coloured sands, is only two miles away. Nearby the historic harbour town of Yarmouth is ideal for sailing enthusiasts. |
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This family owned park provides an opportunity to explore the natural charm of the Isle of Wight or simply to relax and unwind in a delightful setting. |
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Thorncross
Holiday Cottages. | web
www.thorncross-holiday-cottages.co.uk | phone
01983 740291
Rose Cottage and
Pool Cottage are a pair of semi detached 17th century cottages,
situated in the small hamlet of Thorncross, one mile from the
village of Brighstone on the Isle of Wight. They lie on the south
west of the Island in an area of outstanding natural beauty close to
the downs and the sea. They have both been recently modernised
without detracting from the original character and charm. The larger
cottage - Pool Cottage, shown on the right - has three bedrooms and
will sleep six in comfort. |
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The
Mill House.
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www.holidays2remember.co.uk |phone 01825 791055
This beautiful detached Georgian house dates back to the 1700s. It is very attractively situated in a quiet country lane and has spectacular views across fields to the downs and is a ten-minute walk from the sea. A pleasant ten-minute walk beside the stream leads from The Mill House to the picturesque village of Brighstone with its village shops, tearooms, public house and National Trust Museum and shop. This is a marvellous walking area and footpaths can also be followed to join the coastal path leading to Tennyson Downs and the Needles. |
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Isle
of Wight Camper Van Holidays. | web
www.isleofwightcampers.co.uk | phone
01983 852089
A fantastic, exhilarating way to explore many outstanding areas and sights of the beautiful Isle of Wight. From picturesque award winning beaches to peaceful walks across miles of National Trust downland. Whether it’s for relaxation, water sports, walking, cycling, sailing, the Island has so much to offer. Enjoy a memorable family holiday, a quiet break for two or a holiday with friends |
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