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Church House

Bonchurch

Prices from £865

Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms

  • Walking distance of beach
  • WiFi
  • BBQ
  • Garden Furniture
  • Television
  • Washing Machine
  • Tumble Dryer
  • Dishwasher
  • Linen Provided
  • Towels Provided
  • Not Suitable for Disabled
  • Children Friendly

Charming Church House: Your enchanting Seaside Sanctuary in Bonchurch

Welcome to Church House, a delightful holiday retreat nestled in the picturesque seaside village of Bonchurch, on the southeastern coast of the Isle of Wight. This enchanting cottage enjoys a high enviable rural setting and is surrounded by a rich literary history, with East Dean, the home of the famous poet Algernon Charles Swinburne, and Winterbourne, where Charles Dickens wrote "David Copperfield," just a stone's throw away.

Your Cosy Coastal Hideaway

Step into a world of comfort and character at Church House. This beautifully renovated cottage blends modern luxury with historic charm, featuring high-quality furnishings, original leaded windows, and quaint fireplaces.

The inviting living room downstairs is perfect for curling up with a good book or enjoying a movie night. The well-equipped galley kitchen boasts modern appliances, making it a breeze to prepare delicious meals if you prefer to dine in. Gather around the dining table in the separate dining room, which comfortably seats six, for memorable family meals.

Sleep 6 in Comfort and Style

Upstairs, the split-level first floor offers three cosy and characterful bedrooms. Each room is traditionally furnished, with sloping ceilings and exposed stone adding to the cottage's charm. The third bedroom, complete with bunk beds, is an ideal haven for children.

Outdoor Bliss

The cottage's lawned garden provides a serene setting for a peaceful afternoon, whether you're soaking up the sun or letting the kids run free. Just a short walk up the road, you'll find a local pub The Bonchurch Inn, where you can unwind, have a drink and or a meal and savour the village atmosphere and here you can experience what is locally know as the "life changing Lasagne"! For a bit of seaside adventure, explore the rock pools of Bonchurch, or take a leisurely stroll to the sandy beaches of nearby Ventnor.

Parking is conveniently available on the quiet road outside the house.

Discover Bonchurch and Beyond

Church House offers the perfect base to explore the enchanting village of Bonchurch and the surrounding area. With its idyllic location and charming features, it's the perfect holiday rental for families and friends looking to create unforgettable memories.

Book your stay at Church House today and experience the magic of this idyllic seaside escape!

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Accommodation

Entrance hall with stair cases leading to the first floor.

Cosy lounge with 2 sofas and window seat,  TV.

Dining room with character dining table and chair seating 6.

Kitchen galley style with built in electric double oven and ceramic hob. Built in dishwasher, fridge, freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer. Also Coffee maker.


First floor:

Master double Bedroom - With wooden double bed. Bedside tables with lamps. Chest of drawers. 

Twin Bedroom -  2 single beds and chest of drawers. 

Children Bunk Room -  with a set of single bunks beds to sleep 2 children with fitted wardrobe.

Bathroom - with P-shaped bath with shower over, WC, Wash basic and vanity cupboard, heated towel rail.

Outside:

Footpath entrance with slight incline from the road leading to a either a set of shallow steps onto the lawn or an arched gate following the level path to the front entrance door. The gardens are mature and very well planted with a range of interesting and cottage style plants. There a large level lawned area with flag stone patio boasting a large dining table and chairs. A gravel area to side of side of the cottage provides a BBQ area and there is a fire pit.  

Equipment

Free Wi-fi
Gas central heating
TV
Board games
Washing machine
Tumble dryer
Dishwasher
Microwave
Coffee maker
Fridge & freezer
Electric double oven and grill, and ceramic hob
Garden Furniture

Duvets & Pillows on all beds, Bed linen & towels supplied, please bring your own beach towels.

Limitations
No Smoking
Sorry, No Pets
 

Bonchurch is a small enchanting village to the east of the seaside town of Ventnor, situated on what is referred to locally as The Undercliff, which is a site of special scientific interest. The main village is backed by a cliff to the north, with the Upper Bonchurch section on the clifftop halfway up St.Bonifcae Down. Bonchurch is one of the oldest settlements on the Isle of Wight with a wealth of historic associations with famous Victorian authors and illustrators and became the haunt of many famous faces in the 19th century, including Dickens who wrote part of David Copperfield staying at The Winterbourne. The writer and politician Macaulay lived at Madeira House and Henry De Vere Stackpole, author of The Blue Lagoon, gave the pond to the village in memory of his wife. The poet Algernon Charles Swinburne lived at East Dene and substantial home in magnificent ground leading down to the sea.

The Saxon patron saint, St. Boniface, visited the area where Bonchurch is now located, in the 8th century. In the 9th century monks from Lyra in Normandy are thought to have landed at Monks Bay and erected a building in dedication to St. Boniface, where the Old Church now stands. A newer and larger church was erected on the main road during the Victorian era.

Having something of a reputation for its Italian cuisine, The Bonchurch Inn, family run, is locally renowned for what is referred to locally a its "life changing Lasagne".

The Victorian seaside town of Ventnor is a 15 minute walk away and provides a whole host of bars, restaurants, dining pubs public gardens, coast walks and more stunning coastal scenery. Charles Dickens (no less) described it as “The prettiest place I ever saw in my life, at home or abroad"

With its famed microclimate, shingle beach and zig-zag approach to the seafront, you just have to Say Yes to Ventnor during your Isle of Wight stay.

Things to do

Ventnor Fringe has become a real centre point of the town’s season, promising top comedians, theatre and music and much more for all ages and tastes.

Ventnor was well known as a health resort in Victorian times and on the site of the former chest hospital you will find Ventnor Botanic Gardens, which takes advantage of the mild climate to put on an incredible display of plants from around the world.

If you have little ones in tow, the iconic Isle of Wight-shaped paddling pool on Ventnor seafront is well worth it and will provide a holiday snap that you will treasure forever.

Take a stroll along the coastal path to the hidden delight that is Steephill Cove, with a couple of eateries serving Ventnor Bay crab and a delightful beach.

Ventnor Carnival week is a colourful experience with floats and pedestrians from across the Isle of Wight converging on the town.

If you are around in November, the town puts on a fantastic bonfire night fireworks display outside the seafront Spyglass Inn.

Visit the iconic art deco Winter Gardens that overlooks the bay, for a bite to eat or to see a show.

Families will love nearby Blackgang Chine – the UK’s oldest amusement park – with tons of fun to tire your little terrors out under the gaze of the Blackgang pirate.

Be sure to visit the Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary at neighbouring Wroxall to ooh and aah over the lovely residents.

Places to eat

Ventnor is a haven of fine dining with restaurants such as The Royal Hotel, with its pop up Se7en restaurant at the weekends and to-die-for cream teas.

Smoking Lobster, Cantina and The Hambrough producing some mouthwatering food containing plenty of Isle of Wight ingredients.

Also nestled in the town is The True Food Kitchen, whose chef-owner Adam Fendyke produces scrummy Asian fusion food.

For a quirky afternoon tea experience, look no further than Lady Scarlett’s Tea Parlour, with its delicious home-made cakes and sandwiches.

There are lots of cafes, pubs and restaurants along the seafront while the town centre provides a number of other choices.

A fabulous home from home. The house is very comfortable and we had everything we needed. The location is perfect for a peaceful holiday, but well placed to explore the island. This is the third time that we have stayed at Church House and every time we love it! We will definitely be back.

Great cottage for a family, has everything you need. The parking is the only slightly annoying thing as it's across the road on a street with no parking restrictions. The roads are very steep but also very quiet. So it wasn't much of an issue. You can walk down to the sea in a few minutes, though not really a beach, more a concrete sea wall. You can walk the whole way to Ventnor along the sea wall, though it is currently being repaired, so closed off until late 2023. It's a 15 minute walk to the local shops in Ventnor. Overall it made for great base for getting around the island. 40 minutes to the Needles, 30 to Compton Beach, 10 to Shanklin.

Delightful stay. Church House was very clean and such a lovely peaceful place to stay. Nice size for 3 of us. We were lucky enough to meet Sara who has worked hard at making Church House a pleasant place to stay. We would definitely stay again. For me personally not having the car on sight was a little inconvenient as I have some disabilities (just a note for anybody else with similar problems)but the parking across the road is very safe . Thank you for the lovely welcome gift in the fridge too 🥂🥳. Bonchurch is such a great village with lots of history.. Thank you Sara Forrest a perfect stay ..see you soon 😘🥂⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Lovely cottage in a beautiful area. The facilities inside the cottage were very good (lovely powerful shower) although the dishwasher is awaiting a part so does not work. We couldn’t get the rotary clothes dryer up in the garden but that may just be we weren’t strong enough. All in all, we enjoyed our stay and would recommend it (we being 2 adults and 2 children aged 5 and 7).

Beautiful, tranquil setting. A cosy place to stay & relax while exploring the island.

We had a fabulous stay at the Church House in Ventnor. The house is full of character inside and out. The garden is pretty would be lovely to sit out in good weather. We had lots of space as a family of 4. Location is great. It’s quiet and picturesque and everywhere is accessible on the island. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend and we will definitely be back!

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