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ACCOMMODATION PROVIDER OF THE YEAR 2006 - GOTTEN MANOR

Walking on the Isle of WightGotten Manor is nestled at the foot of St Catherine's Downs surrounded by picturesque surroundings. The converted buildings have been tastefully renovated, incorporating natural features already present into the décor. Gotten Manor manages to incorporate sustainable practices in such a way as to make the visit feel that much more distinct. Items provided for the guests include locally grown vegetable basket for the self-catering guests and hand wrapped Island made soaps in the bathrooms. Homemade jams are produced at the breakfast table, along with Island grown produce.

A wildlife spotter has been produced for the children and herb gardens planted for self-catering guests to use in their cooking

The Green Island Certificate is proudly displayed on the web site. Water saving notices are placed around the accommodation, particularly important here as the site's water supply is not mains fed.

•  Wildlife spotters guide produced for children
•  Herb garden grown for guests to use
•  Useful information given to guests on environmental practices and available activities.
•  On-site bicycles can be borrowed by guests
•  God energy efficient management and installations throughout the site
•  Publicity only sent on request - printed on recycled paper
•  Home made jams and marmalade offered as part of breakfast
•  Fair Trade beverages provided

Quote form auditor:
"Gotten Manor oozes quality and comfort, along with scenic countryside and great sustainable practices. The 'local' feel of the place is enhanced though offering self catering guests a hamper of locally grown vegetables and home made jams at the breakfast table."

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