Bay House Hotel
Contact Details
Address:
Keats Green
Shanklin
Isle of Wight
PO37 6AG
Telephone:
01983 863180
Fax:
01983 868934
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Special Offers
Bargain breaks early & late season. Ferries booked at discount prices.
Features
- All Rooms En-Suite
- Licensed Bar
- Parking
- Restaurant
- Sauna
- Sea View Rooms
- Seasonal Entertainment
- Tea & Coffee Making Facilities
Description
Join us at the Bay House Hotel and enjoy our unbelievable sea views, fine cuisine and special warm welcome. If you want a seaside holiday on the Isle of Wight, look no further than the Bay House Hotel. The Bay House is positioned on the picturesque Keats Green on the Southeast coast of the Isle of Wight. The views are panoramic. To the left are the stunning white cliffs of Sandown Bay, to the right the ragged natural beauty of Horseshoe Ledge and in front an uninterrupted outlook across the English Channel. The hotel stands in a quiet road and we have our own private car park. The Hughes family have been the sole proprietors of the Bay House Hotel since 1978.
We open most of the year and are proud to say to say that many of our guests are returning clients and friends. Lawrence, David and Robert Hughes invite you to join them in Shanklin to sample our hospitality, Restaurant, Carters Bar and Seaview Decking for your next fresh, English seaside holiday on the Isle of Wight. The hotel re-opened on February 17th 2007 after six weeks of renovation to our bar and restaurant. This area has been cleared and renewed offering full air conditioning, an island made double sided bar, imported Italian tables and chairs and brand new toilet facilities.
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