Saint Helens · 整套民居 · 4室6床2.5卫 · 可住6人 · Harbour View Beach House
Harbour View is a unique four bedroom semi-detached beach house located at the end of the St Helens Duver, overlooking Bembridge Harbour on the Isle of Wight. A National Trust protected area of natural beauty, surrounded by sand dunes, coastal woods and the sea. A perfect getaway retreat with stunning views, natural light, wooden floors and muted shades. The house offers sophisticated style, cosy intimacy, comfort only a skimming stone’s throw from the water’s edge and on the beach. Sleeping up to 6 adults and two children, Harbour View is perfect for families and groups as well as couples seeking that truly peaceful getaway on the magical Isle of Wight. While away hours on the balcony or in the sun lounge, gazing at the sea, watching the tide roll in and out on the beach. Or enjoy the garden tucked away from the harbourside, for morning coffees on the patio and tranquil evening barbecues. Take a stroll down the sandy beach past the beach huts to the Baywatch café or visit the nearby villages of St Helens or Bembridge for local restaurants and cafes. Harbour view is the perfect place for all seasons and on winter evenings you can cosy up on the sofas as the fire from the log burner melts away the wild-weather outside.
Idyllic location, beautiful home and helpful hosts. A real gem-stunning views, in well throughout, clean home. Lots to do on the Island and house perfect for families.
We had a lovely stay at the boat house, the house was as described and very well kept. We stayed with two small children and my parents (in their late 60s) We felt the kitchen could do with some more cupboard food space as it ran short. The views were brilliant and we loved going down to the beach every day. If your not a dog person then the promenade could be a bit overwhelming (which sadly it was for my son) as there was lots of them and sadly very few people sticking to the signs of keeping them on leads. The house was very clean and warm and just had a lovely feel to it in general. Diane was more then accommodating and let us in earlier then check in time and answered all of my questions prior to arrival! We hope to come back very soon!
Wonderful home and a lovely place. The pictures look amazing but it’s way better in reality
We had a lovely mini break with Diane. Such a gorgeous home and location. The kitchen was fab and even though it rained for nearly all our holiday we couldn’t have been in a more lovely situation. The house was immaculate and so stylish. Can’t recommend it enough. Thank you Diane for hosting us.
Diane’s place is just beautiful - immaculately presented, tastefully decorated and in a stunning location. The children had a wonderful week fishing and crabbing on the beach that is on the doorstep. This is the perfect home for a family holiday and we are already planning our next visit. Diane is an excellent host - quick to respond to any queries and provided an in-person welcome. Thank you!
Isle of Wight Attractions:
Tackt-Isle Adventures – The St Helen’s Duver
Just a few minutes walk from the house you can hire everything you need for an adventurous activity on land or sea. From dinghies, bikes, kites, kayaks, segways and paddle boards. You can make the Island your playground.
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Osbourne House – East Cowes
No trip to the island would be complete without a visit to this royal seaside palace where Queen Victoria lived with her beloved Prince Albert and their nine children.
Carisbrooke Castle – Newport
One of the main tourist attractions in the Isle of Wight, Carisbrooke Castle is best known as the place where King Charles I was imprisoned. For a castle that has lived through more than 800 years of service it’s wonderfully well preserved.
The Isle of Wight Zoo – Sandown
The Isle of Wight Zoo is home to one of Britain’s largest collection of tigers, many of whom are rescue animals. With several new enclosures modeled on natural tiger habitats in India, the zoo is a fantastic place to see these wonderful animals relaxing.
Dinosaur Isle
125 million years ago, the land which now forms the Isle of Wight was a perfect habitat for dinosaurs. Today, the 11 mile stretch of coastline between Compton and Sandown, is one of the richest sources of dinosaur fossils and dinosaur bones in Europe. Discover the fascinating history of the Isle of Wight dinosaurs and try your hand at fossil hunting on the Island’s fossil-rich south-west coast.
Isle of Wight Festival – Newport (June)
The legendary Isle of Wight Festival provides some of the biggest names in music.
Ventnor Fringe Festival – Ventnor (August)
The Ventnor Fringe is the Isle of Wight’s take on the famous Edinburgh Fringe, an open access arts festival which aims to create a unique cultural hub, with events taking place in venues across the eclectic town of Ventnor, on the southern tip of the Island.
Isle of Wight Garlic Festival – Near Newchurch (August)
The event showcases the best of Island produce, plays host to bands, remarkable circus performers and exotic animals, not to mention a huge beer tent and classic car show…….and Garlic!
Cowes Week – Cowes (August)
Cowes Week has long played a key part in the British sporting summer calendar. It now stages up to 40 daily races for around 1,000 boats and is the largest sailing regatta of its kind in the world. Don’t miss the legendary fireworks to mark the end of the week.
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