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The Isle of Wight

Luxury holiday cottages on the Isle of Wight

Just a short hop from the mainland, the Isle of Wight offers the perfect escape. Discover charming seaside towns, stunning scenery, and breathtaking coastal views from our luxury holiday cottages on the Isle of Wight.

Our Isle of Wight holiday homes are a haven in this island destination. Whether you’re stepping down the pace or planning waterside adventures, here in the English Channel, every day is different.

You'll love the Isle of Wight if...

You’re keen to embrace the coastal lifestyle.

You feel the appeal of a slower island pace.

You love spending time together in nature.

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Where to wander

Places to go on the Isle of Wight

The Isle of Wight blends natural beauty and historic landmarks, making it a dream destination for family holidays and luxury breaks. Nature-lovers can venture out to Alum Bay, with its striking chalk stacks; or for a more tranquil outing, retreat to the lush surroundings of Ventnor Botanic Garden. If you’re keen walkers, continue along Tennyson Down, where white cliffs and sweeping views tell the island’s maritime story.

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Things to do on the Isle of Wight

The Isle of Wight is known for its beautiful beaches, which range from pretty and petite coves to sweeping golden sands. Local attractions include the iconic Needles rock formation and chairlift, which puts a new perspective on those impressive Solent views. Towns such as Ryde, Newport, and Cowes (the home of yachting) host a mix of independent boutiques and restaurants.

Places to eat on the Isle of Wight

For a special supper…

The Waterfront at Totland Bay serves classic English and Mediterranean dishes, with sunset views over the Western Solent. And in Colwell Bay, The Hut redefines beach hut fare with Michelin-standard flair and imagination.

A light bite…

Spend relaxed days near the Shanklin seafront, which has several beach cafés to choose from. The South East Beach Café is based right next to the sands, serving coffee, cakes, and al fresco lunches.

Those all-important treats...

The Isle of Wight is a hotbed of local growers and artisan food producers; browse an incredible range of deli items, drinks, and staple ingredients at the Harvey Browns Food Hall in the Arreton Valley.

Plan your holiday on the Isle of Wight

Rich in history, culture, and outstanding views, the Isle of Wight is a place to settle in, relax, and stay awhile. From our luxury cottages, it’s easy to set out and explore all that the island has to offer, while knowing you have a tranquil base to head back to.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does your collection feature Isle of Wight holiday cottages with pools?

Many of our properties are large and luxurious, meaning they often feature facilities such as heated indoor and outdoor swimming pools, saunas, and hot tubs. The Manor House on the Isle of Wight boasts an outdoor pool, as do many of our holiday homes in West Sussex and Surrey.

Are your luxury cottages suitable for family holidays?

With plenty of space, our properties are popular among those booking multi-generational family holidays. The Manor House, near Newtown, sleeps 16 guests, with a mix of king-size and twin or single beds, as well as two en-suites and two family bathrooms. If you’re staying as a family, you can also take advantage of luxury facilities such as tennis courts, swimming pools, and generous gardens.

How do we get to the Isle of Wight?

If you’re booking a luxury cottage on the Isle of Wight, it’s easy to reach us from the mainland. The island is only two hours from London, and ferries travel from Portsmouth, Southampton and Lymington. In fact, crossing the Solent feels like starting your holiday – and appreciating the sea views – that little bit sooner.

Are your Isle of Wight holiday homes self-catering?

Our properties are self-catering, with designer kitchens that many guests enjoy making use of. However, if you’d like to celebrate a special occasion or simply let someone else take care of the cooking, we can help with organising a private chef for all or part of your stay. Just speak to us about our bespoke concierge service.

What are the best Isle of Wight beaches to visit?

A real island paradise, the Isle of Wight is encircled by fantastic beaches. Sandown and Shanklin are perfect for families and sun-seekers alike, while rugged Compton Bay is a favourite for surfers and body-boarders.

What are the top attractions on the Isle of Wight?

The Isle of Wight is rich in history as well as natural beauty. Highlights include Osborne House – Queen Victoria’s exclusive seaside retreat – and Carisbrooke Castle, with its Norman keep and resident donkeys. Families also love Blackgang Chine, the UK’s oldest amusement park.

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