Situated in the tranquil village of Porchfield, near Cowes on the Isle of Wight, this intriguing semi-detached cottage offers a delightful retreat for small families, walkers, and cyclists. With a capacity to sleep three guests, the property features a cozy living and dining room complete with a wood burner and Freeview TV, a galley-style kitchen equipped with modern appliances, and a shower room. The first floor accommodates a double bedroom and a single bedroom, ensuring a comfortable stay. The cottage is well-appointed with electric central heating, and essentials like bed linen and towels are included, along with initial logs for the wood burner.
The property is surrounded by breathtaking countryside and scenic walking trails, making it an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts. Guests can enjoy the enclosed lawned garden, complete with a sitting area and garden furniture, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploration. Additionally, the cottage provides private parking for two cars, ensuring convenience for those traveling by vehicle. The location is also smoke-free, promoting a healthy environment for all visitors.
Conveniently located, the cottage is just a short distance from Newport, which boasts a variety of shops, restaurants, and a cinema. The nearby beaches of Thorness and Compton Bay are easily accessible, providing opportunities for seaside enjoyment. For those keen on exploring further, the stunning landscapes of the Isle of Wight can be experienced through scenic drives or open-top bus tours. Popular destinations like Cowes and Yarmouth are within five miles, offering charming boutiques and a vibrant dining scene amidst the island's renowned sailing culture.
Outdoor activities abound, with the Isle of Wight Randonnée cycling route and coastal footpaths passing right by the cottage. The historical significance of the region is also notable, particularly at the ancient town of Newtown, now an RSPB site for migratory birds and a National Trust property. Visitors can learn about its tumultuous past, including its destruction during the Hundred Years' War and its designation as a 'Rotten Borough.' With a beach just two miles away and a pub located a mere 20 yards from the property, this cottage is a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and adventure.
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!