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“The Isle of Wight is ye olde English seaside, all the way round”
You wouldn’t blame the Isle of Wight for name dropping at a dinner party.
Its been prison to the Kray Twins, and King George I. Charles Dickens was a regular, and Queen Vic liked it so much she built her holiday pad here.
And it’s still the English seaside at its finest. Brave the sea on any of the fantastic beaches and stuff your face with cream teas and the best seafood in the Isles.
Ferries run regularly from Portsmouth, it takes 1 hr 30 mins.
Need to Know The Isle of Wight has 2000 hours of sun a year (more than some parts of Spain)
Do One Thing See Carisbrooke Castle prison, where the Kray Twins and King Charles I did time
You wouldn’t blame the Isle of Wight for name dropping at a dinner party.
Its been prison to the Kray Twins, and King George I. Charles Dickens was a regular, and Queen Vic liked it so much she built her holiday pad here.
And it’s still the English seaside at its finest. Brave the sea on any of the fantastic beaches and stuff your face with cream teas and the best seafood in the Isles.
Ferries run regularly from Portsmouth, it takes 1 hr 30 mins.
“The Isle of Wight is ye olde English seaside, all the way round”
Need to Know The Isle of Wight has 2000 hours of sun a year (more than some parts of Spain)
Do One Thing See Carisbrooke Castle prison, where the Kray Twins and King Charles I did time
This property is 20 minutes walk from the beach. Located in a Victorian villa in one of the most beautiful areas on the coast of the Isle of Wight, St Maur is a family run guest house. Free parking is possible on site, and free Wi-Fi is accessible throughout. St Maur is a picturesque detached property that has its own luscious, sub-tropical garden for guests to enjoy. First floor superior rooms have a balcony or sun terrace, whilst second floor rooms have Juliet windows with sea views. All rooms are en suite and have complimentary toiletries, a TV and tea and coffee making facilities. Guests can enjoy a hearty English breakfast, as well as options including cereal and poached haddock, in the property’s dining room, which also caters for evening meals. Further pubs and restaurants on the seafront can be reached in 10 minutes on foot. Ventnor Botanic Garden is a 12-minute walk from the property and the baroque Appuldurcombe House is less than 3 miles away. Ferry tickets can be purchased at reception. more