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Isle of Wight Cottages
With the massive choice of excellent Isle of Wight cottages, it's no surprise that many visitors opt for this type of self catering holiday. You will find cottages dotted all over the Island, with many being in peaceful rural locations such as Mersley Farm where you can enjoy the tranquillity of the beautiful, unspoilt countryside. Barn & stable conversions like the ones at Little Upton Farm are popular types of cottages, as well as lovely old quaint cottages with thatched roofs.
Holidaying in a cottage on the Isle of Wight gives you the freedom to come and go when you please and have your meals whenever you like, unlike a hotel, bed and breakfast or guesthouse, where you perhaps have to get up when you would prefer a lie-in. Other benefits of this type of accommodation include not having to vacate your quarters in the morning to allow cleaners to service the room.
With over half the Island being a designated Area of Outstanding Beauty and having a better than average UK climate, a break in one of the numerous Isle of Wight cottages is a good choice to make when deciding on your holiday needs. However, whichever type of accommodation decide upon, from the modern cottages at The Savoy to the more traditional old stone cottages, there is so much to see and do, you are sure to find that one visit to the Isle of Wight is never enough.
Isle of Wight Cottages
Holidaying in a cottage on the Isle of Wight gives you the freedom to come and go when you please and have your meals whenever you like, unlike a hotel, bed and breakfast or guesthouse, where you perhaps have to get up when you would prefer a lie-in. Other benefits of this type of accommodation include not having to vacate your quarters in the morning to allow cleaners to service the room.
With over half the Island being a designated Area of Outstanding Beauty and having a better than average UK climate, a break in one of the numerous Isle of Wight cottages is a good choice to make when deciding on your holiday needs. However, whichever type of accommodation decide upon, from the modern cottages at The Savoy to the more traditional old stone cottages, there is so much to see and do, you are sure to find that one visit to the Isle of Wight is never enough.
Isle of Wight Cottages