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Cliffway, peaceful, own gdn, SEAVIEWS, 5min walk/beach, Totland

Isle of Wight. Sleeps up to 5

OVERVIEW: Short breaks available min 4 nights to end May 22, please enquire. Take the opportunity to get away for a few days. Catching the ferry is just like going abroad!

Cliffway is the best property of its type in the Totland area & is in a prime location, close to the beach with lovely sea views, & its own large private garden, ideal for people of all ages to explore & enjoy.

Cliffway's peaceful location is ideal for a romantic stay, families, children, the retired and those who are less able, perfect for a three-generation holiday experience.

The property has 2 bedrooms (sleeps 5), & an open plan kitchen/living space.

Cliffway is located 10 mins car ride from Yarmouth ferry & 4/5 mins walk from the beach & The Waterfront Restaurant /Bar. A splendid restaurant called 'The Hut' is a short coastal walk away from Cliffway at Colwell Bay. Local shops & coastal walks are all within walking distance.

Cliffway has a large sunny garden, with trees for shade, which provides a great place to relax for all the family.

Totland Bay is a Marine Conservation Society Recommended Beach (MCS Award) & is classified as Excellent by the EA. It also forms a part of the Needles Marine Protected Area.

The Headon Warren Walk which starts on the Turf Walk was highlighted by the National Trust as one of the UK's 'Walks with a 'WOW Factor'. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), a lowland heath covered by a mix of heather/gorse. There are a range of breeding birds on the cliffs. Views of the Solent, the island and mainland are possible from the top of Headon Warren.

THE PROPERTY
Cliffway is a single storey property, refurbished to provide an open plan living with ceiling lighting & timber flooring throughout. The living room has two double glazed doors that open 180 degrees & fasten, almost flat, against the outside wall to give easy access to the garden.

The garden is enclosed by a white timber picket fence at the front & a combination of trees/hedge/fence & gates.

Parking is at the rear or in a lay-by opposite to the property.

The property has a shower room with a low-profile shower, walled fixed shower seat, wash basin & toilet. Heating & hot water are provided by a combi boiler.

There are two bedrooms, one with a king size & single bed, the other room has two single beds. A fold up child's cot is provided.

The covered walkway can be used to provide a safe place to store bicycles, surf boards etc & is a dry, sunny area to hang washing.

The glazed front porch provides space to hang coats & to store wet shoes etc.
Cliffway's unique character lies in its quiet peaceful location, large attractive garden, great beach access & lovely sea views which are ideal for all the family. This is now combined with a modern renovation to give the comforts of home in all seasons.

Cliffway enables you to relax & sunbath in the garden, to sit and gaze at the sea watching the boats pass by or to enjoy a romantic supper sitting in the garden as you watch one of Totland's renowned spectacular sunsets.

In bad weather it is still possible to gaze out, though the full-length double-glazed doors, & enjoy watching the wind, the waves, the ever-changing sky & the turbulent seas & dramatic evening sunsets, whilst keeping a watchful eye for the boats passing by, all from the warmth & comfort of the living room.

Great beach access makes it easy for all the family to enjoy a day on the beach swimming, exploring rock pools, making sandcastles, collecting shells or to try your hand at crabbing, etc before strolling back to Cliffway buckets and nets in hand for tea in the garden.

It’s lovely to enjoy an early morning or evening relaxing stroll along the seafront & so very easy to go for a swim.

Cliffway really offers the opportunity to 'dump' the car and relax.

THE LOCAL AREA
Totland has a wide sweeping Bay. The beach is sandy & relatively shallow for a good distance & ideal for younger children. The western end of the bay has plenty of rock pools to explore at low tide. The beach can be accessed by car.

Totland has something to offer whatever the season. It is popular with the fisherman who often camp out over night at the far end of the bay & with local water sport enthusiasts who also use nearby Freshwater & Compton Bays.

You can watch the Round the Island Yacht Race (3 July 2021) from Totland/Cliffway & in summer passing boats often moor their boats out in the bay for lunch at the Waterfront Restaurant.

For the dinosaur enthusiast the IOW dinosaur fossils were discovered on the coast at nearby Compton Bay & Brighstone Bay.

Cliffway provides an ideal base from which to explore West Wight & enjoy some of the UK's most spectacular & dramatic coastline. This can be enjoyed by foot, with a pram, with a wheelchair, as a cyclist or on the Island Coaster, the round the island, open top bus.

BY FOOT:
The IOW boasts a 68-mile-long coastal path that circles the island & connects to footpaths that cross the island. The Yarmouth to Freshwater Bay section runs along the Totland Bay waterfront (or can be joined from the Turf Walk) & heads over Headon Warren, to the coloured sands of Alum Bay & the Needles Old Battery (past the old rocket station/museum), before heading along Tennyson Down, past Tennyson's Monument, to Freshwater Bay where the path continues to Chale.

The coastal path connects with Colwell Bay & Yarmouth in the other direction.
A footpath also connects Freshwater to Yarmouth along the River Yar.

The Freshwater to Yarmouth cycle path provides a walk on the disused railway line, alongside the River Yar & has a café/restaurant at either end in the old railway station.

DISABLED /PRAM ACCESS:
Totland can be enjoyed by those who are less able to walk or who may rely on a wheelchair. The bay can be accessed by car with parking along the waterfront (including disabled bays).

The waterfront walkway runs from Totland Bay to Colwell Bay &, I understand, provides an unusual opportunity for someone who uses a wheelchair to experience the sea, close at hand at high tide. Unfortunately, a small section has a steeper gradient, after the landslide, but with assistance it may be possible for this to be negotiated in a wheelchair.

BY BUS:
The 'Island Coaster' provides around the island bus route which you can hop on & off as you wish. The 'Needles Breezer' offers a fun local ride.

CYCLISTS:
The island is popular with cyclists & it stages the Isle of Wight Randonnee. The Lonely Planet apparently described the route as the best place in the world to cycle. The route can be followed all year as key junctions are marked. The Freshwater/Yarmouth cycle path is nearby.

LOCAL RESTAURANTS
The Waterfront Restaurant/Bar is located on the Totland seafront which serves a range of good dishes including Greek Kleftiko & fish.

'The Hut' is located on the seafront, at Colwell Bay & has a growing reputation for great seafood among other dishes. The restaurant has been used by James Martin as a part of his television programmes. Its apparently opening on 12 April 2021 for meals served outside (book in advance). Both are within easy walking distance of Cliffway or can be driven to if need be.

Historic Yarmouth has a lovely selection of restaurants & old hostelries plus 'On the Rocks' a steak/fish restaurant, The George Hotel, & a new restaurant overlooking the ferry/marina.

Nearby pubs include the well-known 'Highdown Inn' just below Tennysons Down & 'The Red Lion' at Freshwater.

Cliffway & Totland Bay offer an ideal base for a restful holiday or weekend break away from it all, whatever the season, no matter the weather. It is an ideal place to enjoy the seaside air & an opportunity to blow away the cobwebs!


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Located in Totland Bay, this cottage is in a rural area and near the beach. The Needles Battery and Dimbola Lodge are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include The Needles Landmark Attraction and Lymington Sea Water Baths. Traveling with kids? Consider Island Clay Breaks and Butterfly Paragliding. Jet skiing and scuba diving offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cave exploring and horse riding nearby.

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