

The Isle of Wight Festival takes place every June at Seaclose Park in Newport, which runs adjacent to the River Medina. This historic town centres on two elegant squares with Georgian and Victorian architecture surrounding them, with the town’s quay a short distance away. Newport is the principal town of the Isle of Wight, which is located in the centre of the Island and often referred to as its capital. ( downstairs only and not in the bedrooms )ĭuvets and pillows on all beds, Bed linen & Towels provided. Pets allowed maximum 2 charged at £35 per pet per week. Private parking space within Arreton Barns Car Park ONLY Parking available in Arreton Barns car park only (space named for Lavender) En-suite wc and wash handbasinīedroom 2: Bedroom with single bed. (ground floor)īedroom 1: Master bedroom first floor with double bed.
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Kitchen: Electric Hob, oven, microwave, fridge, kettle & toaster, dishwasher.ĭining/Lounge: Dining table with seating for 4, 2 x sofa's,, TV with Freeview and Wi-fiįamily bathroom with shower over bath, WC & wash-hand basin. Slopping path leading up to front door entrance with hallway to The whole cottage and its garden with reserved parking is situated in Arreton Barns.ĭOGS PERMITTED AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF GBP35.00 PER DOG PER WEEK - MAX 2 ( downstairs only and not in the bedrooms ) Visitors will not be disappointed with this warm, cosy and quiet sanctuary set amidst the historic scenery of the Valley. Just a few doors away you will find two pubs, both serving local food and drink, The Dairyman’s Daughter of Arreton Barns, the Island’s largest centre for arts and crafts and The White Lion. Opposite is a 12th century Church and direct access to country walking routes across the picturesque Brading Downs. Great for walkers, guests with pets and cyclists as there are some lovely walks and rides in the local area. The cottage is ideal for couples and friends, short breaks and holidays. Please note that this is a very old cottage and it is furnished as such and we would suggest not suitable for guests wishing to have five star hotel fixtures or disabled visitors. It has a feature fireplace in the living room and exposed beams throughout. The cottage dates from the 18th century and many of the original features remain intact today.

Refurbished to a high standard, the three cosy bedrooms can accommodate up to five people and it is perfect countryside retreat with two pubs and a farm-shop just steps away from the door. A traditional bijou cottage, perfectly positioned in the heart of the Arreton Valley on the Isle of Wight.
