Royal Marine House Apartments, Ventnor, Isle of Wight
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Seaview apartments overlooking bay

Double bedroom, twin bedroom

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Royal Marine House overlooking Ventnor Bay

Property Detail
s & Location
Accommodation
  • Ground floor & 1st floor south facing apartments
  • Lovely position overlooking bay
  • Close to popular sandy beach of Ventnor
  • Located in one of the most scenic areas of the Isle of Wight
  • Superb views of the English Channel
  • Historic village of Bonchurch
  • Superb coastal walks, beaches & rock pools


English Tourist Board - Four Star Self Catering

Heating and electricity

  • Full gas central heating
  • Double glazed
  • Gas & electricity included
  • Sound insulated to very latest standards

Entertainment

  • Freesat TV / DVD & DVDs
  • Sky TV

Linen and towels

  • All linen including bedding provided except beach towels
  • Beds made up upon arrival
Bedrooms / Bathroom
  • Double bedroom facing sea
  • Twin bedroom
  • Good size shower room with power shower

Living Rooms

  • Open plan lounge, dining room & kitchen,
  • Fully fitted kitchen
  • Combination microwave oven, dishwasher & washing machine
  • Sound insulation between apartments meeting stringent requirements of the latest regulations insulated

Garden

  • South facing terrace complete with patio furniture - Ground floor apartment only
  • Stairs to 1st floor apartment & studio apartment

Parking

  • Parking space at rear of property

Options Available

  • Short breaks available - bookable anytime outside main school holidays
  • Minimum 2 night short breaks available outside main school holidays - please call for details
  • £50 refundable deposit made at the time of booking will be refunded within 14 days of departure
  • No smoking
  • Sorry pets not permitted

Facilities Available

  • Good range of pubs and restaurants available on beach front and within the town of Ventnor
  • Short walk to beach
  • Fresh fish & shellfish available from beachfront
  • Local supermarket for provisions only 2-3 minutes walk away
  • Good range of shops close by in town centre

Ground floor - double bedroom Ground Floor - Good size shower room Ground Floor - Living room with great bay views
Ground Floor - Dining room & kitchen Ventnor's sandy beach
Firts floor appt - Double bedroom with sea views 1st Floor appt - living room with great sea views 1st Floor - kitchen
View down over Ventnor Bay from Marine House

Royal Marine House

Delightful Ventnor property in a prime location enjoying stunning south facing elevated views over the English Channel. The house comprises of 3 architect designed apartments fitted out to a high standard. The apartments are conveniently located for all town centre amenities and the beach.

Royal Marine House is built on the site of The Royal Marine Hotel, one of Ventnor’s premier hotels in Victorian times which was so popular that it was often full throughout the year.

Today Royal Marine House offers a year round destination, benefiting from Ventnor's unique sunny micro climate. It is an ideal base to explore the island or a vantage point to chill out and watch the ever changing seascape whatever the time of year.

At the Royal Marine Hotel, Belgrave Road has, as Tom Hood would put it, “No other side of the road,” and the street is here so far above the level of the ocean that the seascape is one of the best and most extensive of the many to be had in all parts of the town.

Royal Marine House is situated in an elevated position over Ventnor with stunning sea views. The town centre is a short level walk away and a choice of pubs, restaurants and shops are within easy distance. The beach is a short stroll from the house and the sea can usually be heard lapping the beach from the property

Location

Isle of Wight

There is so much more to see and do on the Isle of Wight. Whatever time of year you visit, the Island's beautiful scenery and unique charm will make you want to discover more for yourself.

The minute you step on the ferry there is a sense of chilling out. For a stress free, fun family holiday the Island is popular all year round. And for those who like a physical challenge, if it's an adventure holiday you are after then look no further. With over half the Island designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a network of footpaths that stretches over 500 miles it's easy to get close to nature. Alternatively, if you are looking for somewhere to be spoilt then indulge yourself in the Isle of Wight's fine restaurants, art galleries and historic houses.

Getting around:

All parts of the island are easily accessible by car, bus or even the comprehensive network of footpaths. The 'Rover' tickets are an excellent way to explore the island.

About Bonchurch

The village of Bonchurch nestles between Shanklin and Ventnor and is truly worth a visit to appreciate the quaint cottages, large imposing Victorian Mansions and the village pond.

Built on the side of St.Boniface down, leading down to the sea, Bonchurch will remind you of the sort of holiday of yester year. The seafront has a safe shingle and sand beach, surrounded by rocks, which the kids will love to climb over, hunting for crabs and small fish. For the parents, there are several cafes, which look out to sea and serve a variety of local seafood specialities. From the shore you can take the level walk along the revetment towards Ventnor. Here you will pass tiny fisherman's cottages, Wheelers Bay and end up at Ventnor harbour.

Bonchurch, like Ventnor, was constructed predominantly through the Victorian years for the wealthy gentry, who holidayed in the area, taking in the notably milder climate, which is protected by the stunning backdrop of St. Boniface Down, the Island's highest point. To the west there is a superb walk through “The Landslip”, a coastal woodland, perched on top of the cliffs, which has been modeled by Landslips and erosion. Sheltered by ancient oaks, this walk is a must, you can walk through the deep stone gorge called the Devil's Chimney and then once at the top reward yourself with a cream tea.

When it's hot:

When it's not:

  • Wax Museum - http://www.bradingtheexperience.co.uk/
  • La Bowl - http://www.labowl.co.uk/
  • Dinosaur Museum - http://www.dinosaurisle.com/
  • Bonchurch Pottery
  • Waltzing Waters - http://www.waltzingwaters.com/
  • Ice Skating - http://www.planet-ice.co.uk/arena.php?abrev=iow


    Local Attractions:

    Shanklin – Very picturesque olde worlde village of Shanklin, with its thatched roofs and excellent choice of pubs, tearooms and restaurants.

    Shanklin Chine – step back in time and enjoy the peace and tranquility of this historic gorge, first opened in 1817 and a former home of smugglers, located in the Olde village of Shanklin.

    Blackgang Chine – set in over 40 acres of spectacular cliff top gardens, you will find a magical mix of fantasy, legend and heritage!

    Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary – over 200 donkeys and other animals have been rescued and given a permanent home to enjoy the remainder of their lives.

    The Needles & Needles Pleasure Park – For a breathtaking view of the Needles Rock and Lighthouse and the world famous coloured sand cliffs. Watch the fascinating art of glass blowing at Alum Bay Glass.

    Historic Island – take a fascinating journey through history exploring any one of the Island's historic properties including Osbourne House at East Cowes, Carisbrooke Castle at Newport or Yarmouth Castle, Yarmouth.

    Isle of Wight Steam Railway – experience a journey into the past, traveling through beautiful countryside in carriages built in a bygone age pulled by locomotives powered by steam.

    Waltzing Waters – the world's most elaborate water, light and music production.

    Dinosaur Farm Museum – in 1992 the island's largest and most spectacular dinosaur was excavated which had lain undisturbed for 120 million years under the farm.

    Cowes – made famous by the huge ‘Cowes Week’ sailing regatta.

    Godshill – beautiful olde village full of thatched cottages, tea rooms and shops and is also home to the model Village with its beautiful gardens.

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Ventnor beach

Wonderful sea views, easy access to beach

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Ventnor Beach

Superb beaches locally

Osbourne House

The famous sailing town of Cowes

The Needles

Round the Island Yacht & boat races