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Admirals Cottage

Yarmouth

Prices from £495

Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms

  • Walking distance of shops
  • Walking distance of beach
  • WiFi
  • Garden Furniture
  • Television
  • DVD Player
  • Washing Machine
  • Linen Provided
  • Open Fire/Woodburner
  • Towels Provided
  • Children Friendly

This delightful cottage is situated a short stroll from the centre of the historic and picturesque harbour town of Yarmouth. The cottage provides accommodation for couples and small families alike. The enclosed courtyard garden with gated side access is ideal for cycle storage.

Yarmouth is located on the western side of the Island with a natural harbour guarded by Yarmouth Castle, a fortification built to protect the Solent from invading forces by Henry VIII. The Harbour attracts many yachts and motor cruisers which take advantage of the estuary afforded by the River Yar.

The Lymington to Yarmouth car and passenger ferry docks in the harbour, making holidaying with or without a car easy, as only a short stroll from the cottage.

This bustling town has an active community all year round. The square has a varied range of shops and delightful eating establishments. The 700ft long Victorian pier is a great place to go fishing and boat trips can be taken from here to various destinations.

There are walks along the promenade and the former railway track, called "The Causeway", which provides a delightful walk along the banks of the Yar towards Freshwater, with local wildlife in abundance and many species of birds. This is also a cycle track with many miles linking other tracks across the Island.

Places of interest and of outstanding natural beauty include The Needles, Alum Bay with its coloured sands, chair lift and Pleasure Park, Tennyson Down and miles of outstanding coastal scenery from nearby Freshwater Bay.



Accommodation:
Lounge - cosy room with fireplace (open fire) and stripped wood floors.3 seater sofa and easy chair.

Cottage style staircase to first floor.

Kitchen/Dining area with wood flooring - Kitchen area is well fitted with a good range of floor & wall mounted units. Storage cupboard. Dining area with table & chairs. Door to rear courtyard.

Utility room (reached from rear courtyard) with washing machine & storage.

Bathroom-Comprising of large shower cubicle, WHB & WC and heated towel rail.

First floor- Bedroom with double bed, built in wardrobe & chest of drawers. Steps down to En-suite comprising bath with shower over, WHB & WC & heated towel rail.

Bedroom 2 with twin beds, built in wardrobe & chest of drawers.

Outside- to the rear is an enclosed courtyard garden with bench seat. Gated rear access.Parking is in surrounding roads, but large public car park just a few minutes from cottage.Visitors Parking permits can be bought from IOW Council at www.iwight.com

Equipment:

Free Wi-Fi
Gas central heating
Electric oven & Gas hob
Integral fridge with freezer box.
Washing machine (utility room)
Television & DVD player.
Courtyard garden with bench seat
Duvets and pillows on all beds, linen & towels supplied.
Please bring own beach towels.


Limitations:

No smoking
Sorry, no pets
Cottage style stairs, so may not be suitable for people with limited mobility.

 

What the West Wight has to offer:
The West of the Isle of Wight is an area of outstanding natural beauty show casing the Island's iconic feature, the Needles. The dramatic and unspoilt coastline of the West Wight is very popular with walkers, bird watchers, nature lovers and those seeking a quiet, tranquil environment in which stay.

You must visit
Compton Bay's long sandy beach spanning the south west is non-commercialised and unspoilt and a popular spot for surfing, great family fun days out and for fascinating fossil finding. On the north west side sailors love to moor their boats in the safe harbour and step ashore to enjoy the old world charm of Yarmouth, with its variety of shops, superb pubs and restaurants and the 700 foot long pier boasting the splendour of the Victorian era.

Attractions
Yarmouth Castle, Isle of Wight provides a magnificent picnic spot, with views over the Solent for a lovely relaxing family day by the sea. The Needles Park Chairlift continues to be a firm favourite with, the views are truly spectacular from the picturesque Needles Rocks and lighthouse to the multi-coloured sand cliffs, also look out for the marvellous turquoise colour of the sea.

Freshwater Bay golf course is one of the most spectacular courses in the UK. Set on the downlands overlooking the English Channel, this seaside links style course is 5,725 yards long, par 68 which provides a challenge for golfers of all abilities. Visitors are most welcome. Calbourne Water Mill, set in 10 acres of stunning rural landscape contains one of the oldest working water mills in the country, dating back to the Domesday Book. A great day out for all the family.

Walking
The Tennyson Trail is a 15 mile walk from Carisbrooke Castle to The Needles. The route follows across Bowcombe Down, through Brighstone Forest, across Mottistone Down, Brook Down & Afton Down to Freshwater Bay, then onto Tennyson Down & across West High Down to Alum Bay. The name of the trail comes from poet Alfred Lord Tennyson, a former resident of the Isle of Wight. There are several points of interest along the walk, including The Tennyson Monument on Tennyson Down and the spectacular view of The Needles.

Places to eat
Spoilt for choice, from the opulence of the George Hotel in Yarmouth to fish and chips with fantastic view from Totland Pier. Together with a good a selection of cafes and pubs all palates and budgets can be catered for.

The kitchen was well equipped and the shower was powerful - the ideal holiday home! It was easy to find and the accommodation was great for a family of three. Within a very short walk of the centre and parking wasn't hard to come by. The house was really comfortable and we would recommend it.

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