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Situated in one of the finest positions in Sandown just across the road from the beach and pier and around the corner from the High St. All rooms are ensuite with a fridge, TV, alarm clock/radio, table and chairs and tea/coffee making facilities. Most rooms have sea views. We offer B&B, room only and ferry inclusive from Southampton.
James Struggles — Another fantastic stay in a great hotel with a large room and sea view, brilliant hosts, thank you and see you again soon
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The Swiss Cottage is a comfortable and attractive 4 Star Silver Award winning non-smoking establishment, under the personal supervision of the resident proprietors, Keith and Christine Beckett. Swiss Cottage is situated in a quiet road with its own off-road parking. The beach, shops, cliff path and beach lift are only a few minutes walk away. The pictureque Old Village, theatre, famous chine, bus service
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Warm and welcoming. The Seaview is a one-off, an informal hotel by the sea where couples of all ages, families and groups of friends will feel equally at home. Service and style go hand in hand at The Seaview, in surroundings classic yet contemporary. The ideal place to wind down and relax, The Seaview is an attractive Victorian retreat in the picturesque Isle of Wight sailing village of the same name
Moira — An unfortunate meal. We were asked what we wanted but hadn't been offered a menu at that point. Fish and chips originally
St Georges House is family run and is situated in a quiet road between the town centre and the cliff top walk. Both can be easily reached on foot within 2 minutes making St Georges House the perfect location for all the amenities and facilities of Shanklin. St Georges House was built in 1870 and even though the well presented and furnished rooms offer every modern day comfort, many of the original
Chris Matthews — My wife and I had an excellent stay at St George's House in October 2021. Pearly and Mark are first class hosts and for breakfast
One of the finest boutique hotels in Cowes and the Isle of Wight. This most exclusive of Cowes hotels, located in the heart of the Yachting world and run by the Ankers family for more than 25 years, offers Cowes hotel accommodation distinguished by its Victorian elegance, magnificent views of the Solent and an appreciation of the guests' needs. Seldom advertised yet uniquely enjoyed, the Villa Rothsay
Michael Carling — Like stepping back in time to a world where service and attention to detail came as standard. We stayed in Mrs H's room which
Further information about all the amenities and facilities the Trouville Hotel has to offer. Discover more about our group holidays, bowling holidays, car club events, masonic and re-union weekends. Information on seasonal deals, room packages including ferry tickets and a whole host of inspirational getaways.
Ken Rosier — Great food and service and function rooms ideal, however, some back rooms without a view of the sea are a little tired.
We want you to relax and enjoy your stay with us, and hope you will come to see us as your second home. All the bedrooms have brand new smart Samsung TV's, Elemis toiletries, tea & coffee making facilities with fresh milk, access to a fridge and ice for your favourite tipple, waffle bathrobes and hairdryers.
Ernie Robinson — Excellent b&b. All staff really helpful. Mark cooks up a mean full English!. Really clean and welcoming place, would definitely
We are a well established hotel on the Isle of Wight, superbly located directly on the seafront in Sandown Bay. The sandy beaches are literally a stone's throw away and other exciting attractions are located within walking distance. If you're looking for a gorgeous getaway for your summer holiday or short break with family, friends, on business or a special occasion, we're the perfect choice for you
Dave Liscoe — Breakfast is pricey at 18 per person (9 children), Rooms are a decent size although water is not very hot. Any room cleaning
Rylstone manor hotel, your are invited to relax in the unique style and elegance of this charming country house hotel.
Jill Hinton — Beautiful hotel, it stands in wonderful gardens, walk to the end and there's lovely views of the sea. Nothing was too much
A warm welcome awaits you at the family run Royson Guesthouse, which sits upon the cliff top in a residential cul-de-sac, away from the hustle and bustle of Shanklin town, for that more peaceful stay. The superb views to Sandown Bay and Culver Cliff on the coastal path and the 'sunshine trail walk are a mere two minutes away - with steps nearby leading you down to our fantastic sandy 'Hope Beach' nestled
Ossie — We stayed here for a week in October. Nicely decorated, friendly hosts and the breakfasts were gorgeous. Great location just