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COTTAGES, CONVERTED BARNS AND HIDEAWAY ACCOMMODATION

Due to the rise in demand for rural based self-catering on the Isle of Wight we have now added a specific section dedicated to cottages, converted barns and hideaways. Businesses included here are located in the remoter areas of the Island, many deep within the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and offer a great place to relax and unwind during your break from the rat race. It was these locations that made the Isle of Wight the popular destination it is today with the likes of Tennyson, Keats, Cameron, Swinburne, Carroll and Priestly all taking up residence in these rural locations during the Victorian era.

 
2 The Granary
This charming Grade II listed building is located on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Brightstone. The cottage is an ideal location to go exploring this magnificent part of the island, including fossil hunting...
  Frenchmans Cove
Frenchman's Cove is the most westerly-located guest accommodation on the Isle of Wight, set in the countryside alongside Tennyson Down, with fantastic views of The Solent, Headon Warren and Afton...
  Godshill Park Farm
Godshill Park Farm offers luxury accommodation situated near the picturesque village of Godshill, nestled in the heart of the Isle of Wight's countryside. This is one of the most beautiful parts of the Island and an Area...
  Gotten Manor
Gotten Manor is situated at the foot of St Catherine's Down and offers a range of self catering and B&B accommodation.The Manor is made up of 2 houses - the older house (The Old House) is one of the few and probably...
  The Oaks
Oaks is a refurbished Edwardian property located within a stones throw from the beach at the popular location of Seaview, ideal for exploring rock pools or building sand castles. The property is within walking distance of...
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