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Isle of Wight - Holiday Cottages
With Hoseasons,
you can book self-catering holiday accommodation in England
including
cottages, holiday parks,
lodges,
boats and
city apartments.
These tend to be holiday bookings for several days or a week or two. For stays
of one or two nights, or for more flexibility, please check the hotel listings.
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The Galley, Isle Of Wight
(Cottages from Hoseasons)
Only 3 miles from the sandy beach at Sandown this very comfortable single storey cottage boasts wonderful panoramic views over the surrounding countryside. Adjoining the owners’ home with lovely walking from the doorstep it makes an ideal base from which to explore the numerous places of interest on this beautiful island. Bembridge its natural harbour crammed with yachts and houseboats Brading Roman Villa Carisbrooke Castle and Osborne House – the summer home designed by Prince Albert for Queen Victoria in the 1840s – are all well worth a visit as are the island’s steam railway the zoo and the busy yachting centre of Cowes. Riding and golf close by. Pub and shop 0.5 mile.
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Sunnydown Cottage, Isle Of Wight
(Cottages from Hoseasons)
Sunnydown Cottage is a detached three bedroom bungalow with ample accommodation overlooking the Downs. Completely refurbished throughout the bungalow features spacious rooms complemented by a good size garden summer house barbecue and patio. Brighstone is a small friendly village teeming with chocolate box cottages a couple of pubs a general store and newsagent. There is also a National Trust shop with museum and post office set in a row of thatched cottages. Brighstone offers some outstanding walk’s and the beach is within walking distance of the bungalow. A couple of miles down the road is Compton Beach (N.T.) which is popular with windsurfers. The island is a wonderful place to explore with Freshwater 7 miles in one direction and Newport 7 miles to the other.
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The Grove, Isle Of Wight
(Cottages from Hoseasons)
Picture postcard perfect The Grove features a Grade II listed thatched cottage and a 200 year old thatched barn carefully arranged to ensure maximum privacy for individual guests or providing ample accommodation for six when booked together. Grove Cottage has grown from humble beginnings as a coachman’s dwelling to a TV celebrity in the 1980s when its photogenic exterior and beautiful gardens were regular features on popular BBC sitcom Brush Strokes. Brixton Barn once a National Trust office has been converted with marble floors underfloor heating and a luxurious en-suite bathroom to provide outstanding accommodation for two. Set just 0.5 mile from the beach and a 0.25 mile stroll from the welcoming local pub and village stores The Grove enjoys a wonderful location in the medieval village of Brighstone. Totally unspoiled and threaded with lovely walks and cycle paths the surrounding countryside is a joy to explore. Newport 7 miles and sailing at Yarmouth 10 miles.
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Freshfields, Isle Of Wight
(Cottages from Hoseasons)
Situated just a mile from the clifftops of Freshwater Bay and an 18 hole golf course this very comfortable cottage and its small enclosed garden sit at the end of a little row a few yard’s stroll from shops and a pub serving food. Yarmouth and its picturesque harbour (2 miles) Alum Totland and Colwell Bay are all nearby and there is wonderful clifftop walking affording breathtaking views on the Tennyson Trail to the Needles. The Pearl Centre Steam Railway historic houses famous Garlic Farm and the Botanic Gardens at Ventnor are all easily accessible as are fishing and hang gliding.
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Freewaters Cottage, Isle Of Wight
(Cottages from Hoseasons)
Enjoying glorious views in an area of outstanding natural beauty this delightful single storey converted dairy nestles at the head of a secluded valley in the picturesque hamlet of Gatcombe. Set adjoining unused stables it lies within easy reach of a host of attractions including Carisbrooke Castle Osborne House Blackgang Chine the Botanic Gardens at Ventnor the steam railway Garlic Farm and Lavender Farm as well as sailing at Cowes and Yarmouth and mile upon mile of golden sandy beaches. Pub and shop 1.5 miles.
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Pixie Cottage, Isle Of Wight
(Cottages from Hoseasons)
Peacefully set on the fringes of Newbridge village this attractive and very comfortable single storey cottage enjoys lovely far reaching views to Brighstone Forest. Recently built and adjoining the owners’ home it lies just 5 miles from the picturesque town of Yarmouth buzzing with all types of sailing craft – the island boasts miles of spectacular coastline. Places of interest to visit include Blackgang Chine Ventnor Botanical Gardens Carisbrooke Castle and Osborne House. Village shop 200 yards pub serving food 1 mile.
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The Cow Shed, Isle Of Wight
(Cottages from Hoseasons)
Located on a quiet country lane in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that belies its proximity to the beautiful and historic town of Newport the Cowshed is a holiday home with a view. Adjoining a 17th Century farmhouse the barn was added around 200 years later and has been converted in a style that is in keeping with its surroundings. Overlooking a large pond and boasting many original features yet comfortable enough to call home visitors can enjoy beautiful views from the comfort of the sitting room. They also have use of the owner’s garden where they might spy a handful of chickens or a small herd of Berkshire pedigree pigs located nearby. The Cowshed is a real gem in the heart of the Island close to the major town of Newport and the perfect place from which to explore the many attractions of the Isle of Wight. It’s large living accommodation makes it ideal for both families and couples alike.
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Jeal Cottage, Isle Of Wight
(Cottages from Hoseasons)
Perfect for seaside holidays and relaxing breaks this comfortable property sits on a residential lane just 0.5 miles from Sandown’s glorious Blue Flag beach with its uninterrupted sweep of soft sands and its traditional seaside entertainments. The all weather Victorian fun pier seafront ’train’ mini golf and water sports centre are popular with all ages and this wonderful holiday spot’s attractions also include the Isle of Wight Zoo Dinosaur Isle a children’s fairground indoor swimming pool and an 18 hole golf course whilst Amazon World Zoo Park and Arreton Old Village’s rural craft workshops are just 2 miles. Osborne House and Carisbrooke Castle are easily accessible. Shop 300 yards pub serving food 0.5 miles.
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St Malo Apartment, Isle Of Wight
(Cottages from Hoseasons)
This beautifully refurbished light airy and spacious first floor apartment enjoys great views towards the sea and brooding white cliff of Culver Down and a superb location within walking distance of the area’s myriad attractions. Sandown beach (pictured) is the island’s most popular bathing spot and a Blue Flag winner and also features a leading water sports centre mini golf and a Victorian all weather fun pier. The Isle of Wight Zoo Dinosaur Isle a children’s fairground indoor swimming pool and plenty of restaurants bars and clubs are all found within the town whilst Amazon World Zoo Park and Arreton Old Village’s rural craft workshops are only about 2 miles away. Shops and pubs 200 yards.
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Seacliff, Isle Of Wight
(Cottages from Hoseasons)
Spectacular sea views greet visitors to this modern and stylishly appointed property set high on the cliffs overlooking the beach and out across the English Channel. Perfect for a relaxing break and one of the sunniest spots on the island Ventnor teems with Victorian charm and is filled with pretty little shops tea rooms and good places to eat. Beaches and coves are sheltered by towering cliffs and there are many attractions in the immediate vicinity including the 22 acres of stunning Botanic Gardens Blackgang Chine a heritage museum and a natural history centre. Shop 5 minutes’ walk pub 1 mile.
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Seagulls Rest, Isle Of Wight
(Cottages from Hoseasons)
Set high on the cliffs above Ventnor this very comfortable property enjoys stunning views of the sea and is an ideal location within easy reach of the island’s miles of golden beaches. Carisbrook Castle Osborne House (Queen Victoria’s summer home) Mottistone Manor Garden and Brighstone Shop and Museum (both N.T.) the zoo at Sandown the steam railway boat museum and Botanic Gardens are all in easy reach. Pub and shop 0.25 mile.
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Creek Gardens , Isle Of Wight
(Cottages from Hoseasons)
Nestling beside picturesque Wootton Creek and within easy reach of the island’s principal attractions these very comfortable properties are equally appealing for family holidays in the summer or a well earned winter break. A quiet small and intimate complex of cottages and apartments with lawns leading down to the water’s edge Creek Gardens is ideally located close to countryside of outstanding natural beauty midway between Ryde’s golden sands (4.5 miles) and Newport. The village of Wootton Bridge is an eclectic mix of modern and Victorian buildings and also boasts the renowned Sloop Inn on Mill Square. Numerous child friendly sandy beaches are found nearby and for walkers there are five separate trails to follow from the village one of which leads to a little used cove Woodside Bay and can be reached on foot within 10 minutes or so from Creek Gardens. The creek is a favourite with yachtsmen and boaters and the nearby Mill Pond is rich in wildlife with resident herons egrets and kingfishers whilst the rural landscape is home to red squirrels foxes badgers and dormice. Visitors will find places of interest to suit all ages and tastes including the Roman Villa at Brading a wax museum housed in the island’s oldest domestic building dating from 1499 The Isle of Wight Steam Railway the Butterfly and Fountain World interactive dinosaur museums Carisbrooke Castle Osborne House the Botanic Gardens at Ventnor traditional craft studios and Firestone Copse with its picnic sites and walks. A short drive leads to Cowes host to regattas every summer as well as the famous Cowes Week whilst the natural harbour at Bembridge throngs with yachts and pretty houseboats. A wealth of outdoor activities can be readily accessed – golf riding sailing cycle hire and fishing are all found nearby and windsurfing jet skiing sailplane flying and hang gliding are also available. Shops and pubs serving food are about 0.75 mile away in Wootton and Ryde offers more extensive shopping.
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