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76 Log Cabins in Isle of Wight

Diverse and beautiful, the Isle of Wight is great for walking, cycling, sailing and days on the beach. An ideal place for family holidays. Visit Osborne House, Queen Victoria's summer residence, and Carisbrooke Castle, or hunt out dinosaur fossils.

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Badgers Oak, The Water Mill 6

Calbourne, Isle of Wight, South of England

Badgers Oak, The Water Mill From £269 Availability

Badgers Oak at Calbourne Water Mill is a luxury eco-house set within the grounds of the only working water mill on the island. Badgers Oak is built with a log cabin feel, from cedar and larch with wooden floors. These luxury homes are environmentally friendly with geo-thermal underground heating and bio-bubble treatment for waste, which then gets converted to organic matter and fed back to the earth. Internally, Badgers Oak is furnished to a high standard. Externally, the property boasts a balcony running the length of the property with beautiful views down to the stream at the bottom of the field. Calbourne Water Mill is one of the Islands most popular attractions, set within 35 acres of countryside. As the only working water mill on the island this is a must see attraction. Watch the traditional flour making process using the 17th century water and stone mills, and if this makes you hungry you can even buy the bread on site! Everything you will need for a fun packed holiday can be found on-site including punting, miniature golf, clay play, swings, cafe and giftware. The chalk bottom river close by boasts many fish including trout, eels, carp and koi carp. West Wight is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is the ideal spot for catching a glimpse of the local wildlife, walking or just enjoying the beautiful countryside. From here take a visit to one of the islands many attractions including Freshwater Bay, Alum Bay’s famous coloured cliffs or The Needles, one of Britain’s most famous landscapes.

Barn in Isle of Wight 2

Ventnor, Isle Of Wight, South of England

Barn in Isle of Wight From £560 Availability

This cosy pet friendly cottage is situated in the southernmost village of Chale. It makes for an ideal choice for a romantic couple s getaway or an active break with wonderful walking and cycle routes to explore around the Island. The traditional seaside resort of Ventnor is only 5.5 miles away and is home to some fantastic places to explore from the botanical gardens located at the heart of the famous Undercliff, and is full of fantastic little eateries and restaurants, with plenty to cater for all tastes and ages. Enter this beautifully renovated cottage, located within the grounds of the owner's home, into the open plan lounge/kitchen/dining area. Retreat to the sofa and catch up on your favourite box set in front of the TV. It s a wonderful space to relax after a full on day exploring all the delights on offer on the Isle of Wight. The well equipped kitchen comes complete with an induction hob and electric oven, fridge with ice compartment, microwave, and dishwasher, an ideal space to cook up some breakfast to prepare yourself for a busy day ahead. The bedroom at the far end of the cottage boasts a comfortable double bed with Hypnos mattress and benefits from an en suite shower room with a shower and WC. Enjoy some al fresco dining on the patio whilst enjoying the Island s miniclimate. You are also welcome to explore the shared communal gardens opposite the cottage, where you will spy some horses at the top of the field. There is allocated parking for 1 car available on site.

Barn in Isle of Wight 6

Chillerton, Isle Of Wight, South of England

Barn in Isle of Wight From £685 Availability

This charming Grade II listed thatched barn conversion is the ideal accommodation for your family getaway. The property is located within a rural area of outstanding natural beauty and with access to Chillerton Down from the doorstep. The area itself has many brilliant walks to discover (a 2 mile walk to the pub at Shorwell is very rewarding), is popular with cyclists too and being centrally located, it s a great base to explore all the delights on offer on the Isle of Wight. A community pop up pub can be found just a short walk away (under 1 mile). The island boasts many beaches including the sandy town beaches at Shanklin as well as a diverse selection of attractions to visit. Why not spend the day out fossil hunting at Dinosaur Isle, take in the history of Osborne House or Carisbrooke Castle, or take tea at the quintessentially English village of nearby Godshill? The island has something for everyone. Handpicked as one of our exclusive Joules Collection properties, this beautiful barn conversion features accents of the brand s signature style throughout. The mezzanine bedroom and lounge are particular highlights, boasting soft bedding, colourful throws and chic accessories. Step into the welcoming entrance hall, which leads to two of the bedrooms also on the ground floor level. The king size bedroom benefits from an en suite shower room and WC, the next bedroom along houses a king size zip and link (which can be made into 2ft 6in twins on request). The bathroom sits opposite with a shower over bath, his and her sinks and WC. A cosy study with access to the rear of the house completes this level. Head up to the first floor where the living accommodation can be found. The gorgeous open plan lounge/kitchen/diner, enhanced by vaulted ceilings, boasts breathtaking views over Chillerton Down. The kitchen comes complete with an electric oven and hob, fridge, freezer, microwave and dishwasher. A stylish dining table is a great place for the family to gather around with the lounge an ideal place to chill in front of the wall mounted TV with a soundbar after a full on day exploring the area. A separate utility room with a washer/dryer can also be found on this level. Head up again to the mezzanine floor where the final bedroom with a king size bed and separate shower room and WC is located. For that added bit of competition, head on into the games snug where you will find a multi function gaming table that can be used for pool, air hockey or table football, or why not try your hand at the games consoles? The house comes with shared use of the communal land and a lawned area to the front of the house to enjoy the island s climate. There is allocated parking for up to two cars on site.

Barn in Isle of Wight 5

East Cowes, Isle Of Wight, South of England

Barn in Isle of Wight From £935 Availability

This beautiful barn conversion, steeped in history, still boasts some of the original features such as the oak beams of the vaulted ceiling in the mezzanine. It s the most wonderful option for a fun filled family holiday and the outlook from the enclosed rear garden completes the setting. Close to the historic Osborne House, you can easily enjoy a day out here taking in all the history of Queen Victoria s holiday home and you will find the infamous Isle of Wight Festival site is also nearby. If a day out at the beach is more your style then there are a wonderful selection to choose from on the Isle of Wight, from the beautiful shores of Freshwater to the popular resort of Shanklin. Relax and unwind in this beautiful home, now part of our exclusive Joules Collection. You ll find the brand s signature style throughout the property, including a comfy armchair, scatter cushions, dinnerware and accessories. Enter up two steps and through the glass front entrance door into the light and welcoming hall. The open plan lounge/kitchen/diner can be found at the rear of the property and is the ideal space for a social get together. The fully equipped kitchen comes with a gas Rangemaster oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher and under counter fridge. The dining area benefits from views out over the garden towards the countryside and river beyond where the table is large enough to fit the whole family. There is a cosy feel to the lounge with a wood burner, TV/DVD and music system all you ll need to entertain your group. Both double bedrooms can be found on the ground floor along with the separate shower room with shower and WC. The utility room houses the washer/dryer with the added benefit of an additional fridge/freezer. Head up to the first floor mezzanine where you will find a beautiful vaulted ceiling with original oak beams and large arched windows stretching from the ground floor below; this area is perfect to sit and relax on the sofa whilst taking in the ever changing views over the rear garden towards the river medina. Both king size bedrooms are found here on the first floor either side of the mezzanine: one with an en suite shower room with WC, the other with an en suite bathroom with bath and WC. Access to the property is along a private drive. The gated courtyard at the front of the house has ample parking for up to three cars. The garden at the rear of the house is accessed through the patio doors which are incorporated within the full height window at the back of the house that rises up to the mezzanine level above. It s a spectacular area. With wonderful features such as the decked terrace, you can easily enjoy some al fresco dining whilst taking in the views over the countryside and beyond to the River Medina.

COAST VIEW LODGE, character holiday cottage, with a garden in Cowes 4

Cowes, Isle of Wight, South of England

COAST VIEW LODGE, character holiday cottage, with a garden in Cowes From £728 Availability

Coast View Lodge near Cowes can sleep four people in two bedrooms.

The open-plan living space includes a kitchen housing an gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dining seating and a TV. The bedrooms include a double with TV and en-suite shower and a twin, serviced by a bathroom. To the outside is a decking with furniture and off-road parking for two cars. Fuel, power, WiFi, bed linen and towels are included in rent. Within 3.5 miles there is a shop, 0.1 miles a pub and 2.3 miles, a beach. Fuel, WiFi, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. This property does not accept pets or smoking. Coast View Lodge is a delightful retreat, whatever time of year.

Amenities: Oil central heating. Gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine. 2 x TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. In rent. Bed linen and towels inc. In rent. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Decking with furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 0.1 miles, pub 1.8 miles, beach (pebble) 0.1 miles, beach (sandy) 2.5 miles.

Region: The Isle of Wight, with its beaches, unspoiled scenery, rich heritage and over 500 miles of award-winning public footpaths is a walker’s paradise, or if sailing is your thing, the renowned annual Cowes Week is not to be missed.

Town: Cowes, a busy port at the mouth of the Medina River, is actually two separate towns that are connected by a chain ferry that operates regularly. Both towns have plenty to offer tourists, but West Cowes stands out as a premier yachting destination thanks to its proximity to the island's ferry terminal and its abundance of first-rate watersports facilities. There's a beach and tonnes of great eateries, hotels, and boutiques to explore, so everyone in your group is sure to have a great time. Osborne House, Queen Victoria's Italianate country retreat, can be found in East Cowes, and it is highly recommended that visitors take a tour of the lavish royal apartments and beautiful gardens. Cowes is a great starting point for exploring the rest of the Isle of Wight, which is home to sandy beaches, beautiful walking country, picture-perfect chines, and numerous kid-friendly attractions like The Needles and the Isle of Wight Festival.

Located in Cowes, this lodge is in a rural area and by the sea. Dinosaur Isle and Shanklin Theatre are cultural highlights, and travelers looking to shop may want to visit Gunwharf Quays and WestQuay Shopping Centre. Isle of Wight Steam Railway and The Needles Landmark Attraction are also worth visiting. Explore all the area has to offer with cycling and hiking.

Cosy and Inviting Waterside Luxury Yurt 2

Bembridge, Isle of Wight, South of England

Cosy and Inviting Waterside Luxury Yurt From £623 Availability

A quirky and unique get away all year around for a twosome! Ideal for cyclists, ramblers, the energetics and the slipper shufflers! ... Allow the spectacular view of the harbour that you will face from your private cosy yurt, to entice you both to 'stop the world' for a moment and enjoy some quality time out.
The Yurt is adjacent to a gypsy-chic house boat housing a large friendly blended family. We welcome all

Cosy lodge with an outdoor bath on the Isle of Wight. 4

Whitwell, Isle of Wight, South of England

Cosy lodge with an outdoor bath on the Isle of Wight. From £581 Availability

Willow Brook Lodge is set on the bank of a small Brook on the outskirts of Whitwell on the Isle of Wight. With its cosy inviting woodland theme throughout and it’s open ceiling wooden beams it can sleep up to 4 guests. It has one double bedroom, kitchen/living area, modern shower room, sofabed, large gravelled drive and a lovely decked area to sit out on and watch the sun rise. Lots of wildlife can be seen from the lodge... bats, barn owls, ducks and geese fly over most days.

Located in Ventnor, this cabin is in a rural area. Shanklin Theatre and Dinosaur Isle are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include St. Catherine's Lighthouse and Isle of Wight Steam Railway. Blackgang Chine and Butterfly Paragliding are also worth visiting.

CROSSWINDS 67, pet friendly, with pool in Bembridge 6

Bembridge, Isle of Wight, South of England

CROSSWINDS 67, pet friendly, with pool in Bembridge From £805 Availability

Crosswinds 67 is a single-storey lodge resting in Bembridge, Isle of Wight, sleeping six people in two bedrooms.

The living areas consist of an open-plan living space with a kitchen with an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/ freezer, wine cooler and dishwasher. There is a breakfast bar and dining table, as well as a sitting area with a sofa bed, TV and electric fire, and a utility with washing machine. The bedrooms consist of a double with en-suite bathroom and a twin bedroom, along with a shower room. Outside there is wrap-around decking with a hot tub and off-road parking. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. One well-behaved pet is welcome, but please be mindful that smoking is not permitted. Within 0.1 miles there is a shop and pub and a beach 0.3 miles away. Crosswinds 67 is a stunning holiday home, great for a family of six. This holiday park has on-site facilities, including a swimming pool, bar and restaurant, golf, shop and playground.

Amenities: Gas central heating throughout. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking. Wrap-around decking with patio furniture and hot tub. One pet welcome by arrangement. Please note no barbecuing allowed on the decking/veranda – please use tarmac parking area. Sorry, no smoking. Complimentary secure WiFi, Complimentary WiFi is also available through the park but is unsecured. The holiday park has on-site facilities, including a swimming pool, bar and restaurant, clubhouse with evening entertainment, outdoor cinema, outdoor activities including mini-golf, shop and several children's play areas (seasonal opening times and charges apply). Access to quiet beach just a brief walk away through the park. Guests are required to adhere to park regulations. Note: There are a few steps leading from the parking area to the veranda, please take care. Please note the property has a maximum occupancy of 6 guests including infants

Region: The Isle of Wight, with its beaches, unspoiled scenery, rich heritage and over 500 miles of award-winning public footpaths is a walker’s paradise, or if sailing is your thing, the renowned annual Cowes Week is not to be missed.

Town: Bembridge is the largest settlement in England, and it is located on the Isle of Wight's most eastern tip. Bembridge used to be an island in its own right, consisting of a collection of wooden huts and farmhouses until the Victorian era. As a result, Bembridge is still somewhat isolated from the rest of the island, which adds to its attractiveness. Bembridge is one of the island's most affluent locations, with a surprisingly busy intertidal sheltered port that is always bustling with pleasure vessels and fishing boats, providing a steady flow of traffic to and from The Solent. Quiet beaches of sand and pebbles may be found within a short distance from the harbour, ideal for swimming, beachcombing, and crabbing, and kite surfing can be seen in strong winds.

Located in Bembridge, this lodge is in a rural area and by the sea. Shanklin Old Village and Isle of Wight Steam Railway are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Bembridge Beach and Isle of Wight Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Isle of Wight Zoo and Sandown Pier are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with rock climbing, hiking, and cycling.

Culver Down Manor 14

England, Isle of Wight, South of England

Culver Down Manor From £4741 Availability

One of the Isle of Wight's most exceptional properties, Culver Down Manor is an elegant art-deco mansion overlooking Sandown Bay from a prime clifftop setting. Built in the 1920's, this building maintains glorious original features, including huge shimmering garden water features, statues and stain glass windows that frame the striking coastal vistas reaching out to Culver Cliff. As you step into the reception area you are instantly transported back in time, from the piano and ornamental period lampshades to the wooden panelling and even the old boot cleaner. The large entrance hall with grand staircase and beautiful stained glass windows is sure to impress guests upon entering the property. The living space offers an abundance of floor space, the magnificent 22 seater dining table and the grand lounge area are the perfect spaces for the whole group to gather and discuss the highlights of the day. Culver Down Manor can comfortably accommodate up to fourteen guests and five additional children across its six beautifully appointed bedrooms.On the ground floor is the first of the bedrooms, an accessible room, it is ideal for any guests who struggle with mobility and features two twin single beds and a fully-accessible en-suite wet room. Upstairs are the remaining bedrooms, three king rooms, a cosy double and a family room with a king-size double and two single beds. For those in larger groups, the Morning Room can be set up as a seventh bedroom and features two single daybeds, ideally suited to older children. Outside, the home is set within 3/4 of an acre of gardens and backs onto the coastal path with excellent sea views. The largest part of the garden is set behind the house and features a spectacular pond which dates back to the 1930's. The terrace comes complete with dining facilities and makes the perfect place to enjoy a spot of al fresco dining after an action-packed day spent exploring the Isle of Wight.

Culver Down Manor is located about a mile from the town of Shanklin, where the Isle of Wight railway terminates. We have ample parking for 6 cars, but you can also come on foot, catching the train from Waterloo, London to Portsmouth Harbour, getting the Cat over and then the Island Train (a 1930's Central Line tube train...honestly!). Get an inclusive ticket! The Isle of Wight is like going back to 1950's England, the pace is slower, and the pubs are wonderful. We have provided a large secure outhouse for devoted cyclists, although you can hire a bike locally very easily. There is a golf club about 5 miles away, but you might get distracted by the pubs on the way back. From the house, there are wonderful cliff top walks (or runs), and you are right above the Blue Flag beach (actually it is a lot of steps to get down, perfect for walking off the dinner). There are lots of cycle routes across the island. Of course there are many local attractions, but bring a book, sit in the sunroom and enjoy the 3/4 acre gardens and spectacular views over the bay. The whole of the Isle of Wight awaits you.

Culver Down Manor 14

England, Isle of Wight, South of England

Culver Down Manor From £4741 Availability

One of the Isle of Wight's most exceptional properties, Culver Down Manor is an elegant art-deco mansion overlooking Sandown Bay from a prime clifftop setting. Built in the 1920's, this building maintains glorious original features, including huge shimmering garden water features, statues and stain glass windows that frame the striking coastal vistas reaching out to Culver Cliff. As you step into the reception area you are instantly transported back in time, from the piano and ornamental period lampshades to the wooden panelling and even the old boot cleaner. The large entrance hall with grand staircase and beautiful stained glass windows is sure to impress guests upon entering the property. The living space offers an abundance of floor space, the magnificent 22 seater dining table and the grand lounge area are the perfect spaces for the whole group to gather and discuss the highlights of the day. Culver Down Manor can comfortably accommodate up to fourteen guests and five additional children across its six beautifully appointed bedrooms.On the ground floor is the first of the bedrooms, an accessible room, it is ideal for any guests who struggle with mobility and features two twin single beds and a fully-accessible en-suite wet room. Upstairs are the remaining bedrooms, three king rooms, a cosy double and a family room with a king-size double and two single beds. For those in larger groups, the Morning Room can be set up as a seventh bedroom and features two single daybeds, ideally suited to older children. Outside, the home is set within 3/4 of an acre of gardens and backs onto the coastal path with excellent sea views. The largest part of the garden is set behind the house and features a spectacular pond which dates back to the 1930's. The terrace comes complete with dining facilities and makes the perfect place to enjoy a spot of al fresco dining after an action-packed day spent exploring the Isle of Wight.

Culver Down Manor is located about a mile from the town of Shanklin, where the Isle of Wight railway terminates. We have ample parking for 6 cars, but you can also come on foot, catching the train from Waterloo, London to Portsmouth Harbour, getting the Cat over and then the Island Train (a 1930's Central Line tube train...honestly!). Get an inclusive ticket! The Isle of Wight is like going back to 1950's England, the pace is slower, and the pubs are wonderful. We have provided a large secure outhouse for devoted cyclists, although you can hire a bike locally very easily. There is a golf club about 5 miles away, but you might get distracted by the pubs on the way back. From the house, there are wonderful cliff top walks (or runs), and you are right above the Blue Flag beach (actually it is a lot of steps to get down, perfect for walking off the dinner). There are lots of cycle routes across the island. Of course there are many local attractions, but bring a book, sit in the sunroom and enjoy the 3/4 acre gardens and spectacular views over the bay. The whole of the Isle of Wight awaits you.

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