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The Old Signal House

Niton

Prices from £895

Sleeps 9 in 4 bedrooms

  • Off-street Parking
  • WiFi
  • Garden Furniture
  • Television
  • DVD Player
  • Washing Machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Cot/Travel Cot
  • High Chair
  • Linen Provided
  • Towels Provided
  • Pet Friendly
  • Children Friendly

DESCRIPTION

The Old Signal House is set in an exceptional location, off the beaten track, surrounded by open countryside with gated access to the coastal path where there are panoramic views along this spectacular coastline including St Catherines Lighthouse and Oratory. Set within ten acres of private meadowlands, adjoining National Trust Land, The Old Signal House is ideal for walkers, photographers, bird watchers or those just looking for a relaxing holiday away from the hustle and bustle. Originally the local telephone exchange, known as ‘Niton Radio’, this interesting property has been converted to offer spacious accommodation arranged on one level, with an open plan living area and 4 bedrooms, all en-suite. Larger groups can rent the adjoining Morse Cottage which sleeps four, ideal for families or friends who wish to holiday together.

Niton village is about half a mile distant with a variety of local shops including convenience store, post office with tea rooms, butchers and pharmacy. The White Lion is a traditional family pub offering a selection of home made dishes. At the nearby Niton Undercliff, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is the Buddle Inn with splendid views overlooking the sea. Opposite are steps leading to Castle Cove with its history of smugglers and ghosts. One mile along the coastal road to the west is the popular Blackgang Chine theme park, a fun day out for all the family. A trip along the Military Road to Freshwater Bay offers magnificent views over the English Channel and the sandy beaches of Whale Chine, Brook and Compton Bays. The nearby Victorian resort town of Ventnor offers interesting architecture, shops, bars and cafes.

DOGS PERMITTED AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF GBP35.00 PER DOG PER WEEK - MAX 2





ACCOMMODATION

Spacious entrance hall. Cloakroom with wc and wash basin.

Bedroom 1 with double bed, bedside tables and chest of drawers, hanging rail, French doors to outside deck.  En-Suite comprising shower, w.c. and wash basin. 

Bedroom 2 with twin beds and French doors to deck. En-suite comprising bath with shower mixer attachment, wash basin and w.c.

Bedroom 3 with king size bed, French doors to outside. Small en-suite shower room. 

Bedroom 4 with twin beds, chest of drawers, bedside table and hanging rail.  Ladder style stairs to mezzanine area with single bed.  En-Suite comprising bath with shower mixer attachment, wash basin and w.c..  Chest of drawers and built in wardrobe. 
Utility with washing machine and boiler.

Spacious open plan living room with 3 sofas, floor to ceiling windows with spectacular views, ‘Smart’ TV and dvd player & board games.  Good range of fitted units in the kitchen area, dining table, chairs and bench.  Dishwasher, fridge/freezer, electric cooker and microwave. 

The outside seating area is private and the surrounding fields are shared with the adjoining  Morse Cottage.

A connecting doors makes one larger house sleeping up to 13.

Large car port and Games room with pool table 

The Cottage is secluded with a private long drive but close to Village with shops


EQUIPMENT

Oil fired under floor heating
Electric Cooker
Microwave
Fridge/freezer
Washing machine
Dishwasher
Television
DVD Player
Wifi
Garden furniture
Stone-topped BBQ table (guests to bring own portable BBQ's) available Mid - July
Cot & Highchair on request
Iron
Duvets and pillows on all beds – Linen and towels provided. (Please bring your own beach towels).

LIMITATIONS
Sorry no smoking inside – plenty of space outside
Pets allowed at £35 pppw
Disabled access to house is good with provisions for wheel chairs
 

Ventnor Town

Ventnor on the South of the Isle of Wight is a traditional seaside resort, and one of Britain's most famous Victorian health resorts due to its unique micro-climate.

The town lies beneath St Boniface Down (the highest point on the Isle of Wight) and for the most part is built on the side of a steep hill leading down to the seafront and beach.

The beach huts that line the back of the beach are converted Victorian “bathing machines” and are available to hire, along with deckchairs.

Ventnor has plenty of things to do both in the town and nearby.

Ventnor Beach is a great suntrap, and the sand and shingle beach is great for sunbathing and family swimming.

Ventnor Harbour and the bandstand development are very prominent on the seafront and offer a great viewing platform to look out to sea, and the Ventnor Haven Fishery sells the best in local crab and lobster.

On the main promenade there is a traditional arcade with a range of amusements, then opposite the harbour the spectacular Cascade Gardens run down the side of the cliff where the main road zig-zags its way back up into the main town.

Further along there is a children’s paddling pool which features a giant map of the Isle of Wight, and from here there are great walks to Wheelers Bay and Bonchurch along the Sea Wall.

A short distance from the seafront at the Western side of the town you can stroll through the beautiful Victorian Ventnor Park, which won the "Park of the Year Award" at the South and South East England in Bloom awards in 2014. This leads onto the famous Ventnor Botanic Gardens at the Undercliff, where the town’s micro-climate can be truly appreciated in a 22 acre sub-tropical paradise.

A short walk from here and you will discover one of the Isle of Wight’s best kept secrets, Steephill Cove, which is one of the most relaxing beaches on the Island.

Along Ventnor esplanade there are several pubs, cafes and restaurants offering a variety of food and refreshments, with a number of alternative places to eat further into town.

With the local fisheries there are some great fish and seafood options available at many of the eateries, and some of the local hotels are highly recommended for their fine dining experiences.

In recent years Ventnor has become the regular host of several big arts and culture events, with the Isle of Arts Festival and Ventnor Fringe.

It is also one of the Isle of Wight’s main carnival towns, with daytime and illuminated processions taking place during the summer months.

A short drive along the coast is one of the Isle of Wight’s best known attractions, Blackgang Chine, and regular events are hosted here to entertain all the family.

You can enjoy the spectacular scenery from the top deck of one of the regular buses that serves the town.

Catch a bus northwards to Shanklin, Sandown & Ryde, or travel across the Island to Godshill, Newport or Cowes.

Signal House is in an amazing location and is well equipped.

Check-in

5

Cleanliness

3

  • Stains

  • Dirty bathroom

Accuracy

5

Communication

5

Location

5

Value

4

We loved our stay for my dads 70th. Lots of social space and games room. Great outdoor space and walks



Lovely place, great history behind it, amazing views from the cliff tops, best part of the island


Great week for two families. Fabulous location/views. Convenient shop a mile away, gorgeous costal walks. Very family friendly - games room, drying room, huge kitchen. Highly recommend

Amazing place - brilliant location - spacious and warm too
The house was and is amazing - perfect for us - the grandparents - our daughter and husband and 3 boy grandchildren 7,2 and1. So much space for them to explore lots of rooms - cubby- holes ladders and areas. Beautifully warm too - we were there in the storm which was fine but a bit scary as it is so exposed!!
The kids loved the games room too - had a working organ which was fun . Really loved it though and we will be back


The accommodation was huge and spacious and the location was a bit secluded but he view was worth it. We really enjoyed staying at this place. The host communicates with you all the time. We highly recommend this place to everyone.


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