Trelawney is an inviting cottage located in Ventnor, Isle of Wight, offering bright and airy accommodation ideal for families or small groups, sleeping up to four guests. The cottage features spacious interiors with sea views from every room, comprising a living room, dining room, kitchen, and a cloakroom. It includes two well-appointed bedrooms: one with a double bed and a single bed, and the other with children's bunk beds and an additional single bed. A family bathroom is equipped with both a bath and a separate shower cubicle, enhancing the comfort of the stay.
Guests can enjoy al fresco dining on a small south-facing patio, which is accessible from the kitchen and furnished with a table and chairs, all while taking in the stunning sea views. The property also benefits from a private gated parking area and a pretty enclosed garden situated opposite the cottage. Just a five-minute stroll away, visitors can explore the town center, which boasts a variety of small supermarkets, parks, gardens, and cultural attractions such as museums and the Winter Gardens, a venue known for its vibrant theatre, concerts, and dance performances.
For seafood lovers, the renowned Ventnor Haven Fishery at The Marina offers fresh fish and seafood, with boat trips available for those looking to enjoy the coast from the water. A short walk down to Wheelers Bay leads to the Esplanade, where a selection of excellent restaurants, including The Spyglass and The Ale & Oyster, can be found. Alternatively, visitors can indulge in delicious fish and chips from the Ventnor Haven Fishery, perfect for a beachside takeaway experience.
The nearby Ventnor Botanic Garden, situated within a unique microclimate, provides a serene setting for relaxation and exploration, featuring events, exhibitions, and an on-site café for refreshments. Outdoor enthusiasts can take advantage of the scenic walks along the sea wall to Bonchurch or venture along the cliff path towards Steephill Cove, a picturesque bay accessible only on foot. Cultural highlights in the area include Shanklin Theatre and Glory Art Glass, while attractions like Oceanblue Sea Charters, the Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary, and Pirates Cove Adventure Golf offer diverse activities for all ages.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!