
Here's what you can see and do when staying at one of our Isle of Wight cottages.
The Isle of Wight has long been known as The Garden Isle and is one of England's sunniest and warmest locations, a popular English cottage holiday destination. Only minutes from the mainland by ferry, it is a world apart and has a magic all its own. From our selection of holiday cottages the Isle of Wight its attractions are within easy reach. Visitors say that the isle reminds them of England a generation or more ago. The Isle of Wight became popular in the Victorian era, when Queen Victoria made much-loved Osborne House her home. It is now open to the public and thoroughly recommended for the insight it gives into royal life.
The Isle of Wight has 60 miles of stunning coastline including award-winning beaches spectacular cliffs, creeks and marshland as well as the famous Needles - three towers of rock jutting out from the sea at the western extremity of the island. Inland there are picturesque villages, downland, rich farmland , river valleys, and a rich diversity of wildlife, flora and fauna. Car ferries to the Isle of Wight depart from Portsmouth to Fishbourne, Yarmouth to Lymington and Southampton to East Cowes. If it's a traditional English country holiday you're seeking, our Isle of Wight cottages might fit the bill.
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