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Bembridge Cottages

  • Last Minute Cottages - Little Osney
  • Isle of Wight

    Little Osney

    Ref: S603995

    Reviews 10

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    The largest settlement in England, Bembridge, is located on the Isle of Wight's easternmost point. Because Bembridge was formerly an island and up until the Victorian era, it was made up of a collection of wooden homes and farms. As a result,...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 128 Crosswinds
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    Isle of Wight

    128 Crosswinds

    Ref: S879733

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    Bembridge sits on the most eastern point of the Isle of Wight, and it is claimed to be the biggest village in England. Bembridge used to be an island in its own right, and until the Victorian era, was a collection of wooden huts and farmhouses,...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 4 Bed Cottage in Bembridge
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    Isle of Wight

    4 Bed Cottage in Bembridge

    Ref: S234541

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    Additional information and rules - Sleeps 7+2 (suitable for 12s and under) - 4 bedrooms – 3 doubles, 1 triple (bunk bedroom plus single trundle bed - the bunk beds are suitable for children only) - 2 bathrooms - 1 bathroom with shower over...

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    £173

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Roebeck Retreat
  • Isle of Wight

    Roebeck Retreat

    Ref: S271327

    Reviews 23

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Shingles
  • Isle of Wight

    The Shingles

    Ref: S819141

    Reviews 6

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    Situated on the south east coast of the island, this lovely town has something for everyone! It is home to the longest stretch of beach on the island, extending six miles from the chalk headland of Culver Cliff in the north, to Dunnose Head in the...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Culver Down Manor
  • Isle of Wight

    Culver Down Manor

    Ref: S59623

    Reviews 19

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    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,...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Apple Tree Cottage
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    Isle of Wight

    Apple Tree Cottage

    Ref: S379464

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Coach House Annexe
  • Isle of Wight

    Coach House Annexe

    Ref: S979442

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ivy Cottage
  • Isle of Wight

    Ivy Cottage

    Ref: S966108

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lemon Cottage - Ryde And Seaview
  • Isle of Wight

    Lemon Cottage - Ryde And Seaview

    Ref: S1004516

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Charming house by the sea
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    Isle of Wight

    Charming house by the sea

    Ref: S929666

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Yaverland Beach House
  • Isle of Wight

    Yaverland Beach House

    Ref: S597468

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Seaview Holidays - Salterns Village
  • Isle of Wight

    Seaview Holidays - Salterns Village

    Ref: S906662

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Seaview Holidays - Salterns Village
  • Isle of Wight

    Seaview Holidays - Salterns Village

    Ref: S906661

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Overbeach
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    Isle of Wight

    Overbeach

    Ref: S1013076

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Oyster Catchers
  • Isle of Wight

    Oyster Catchers

    Ref: S915660

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Littlestairs
  • Isle of Wight

    Littlestairs

    Ref: S474401

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Mollys Lodge
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    Isle of Wight

    Mollys Lodge

    Ref: S936920

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Cove
  • Isle of Wight

    The Cove

    Ref: S932775

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cute caravan Whitecliff Bay
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    Isle of Wight

    Cute caravan Whitecliff Bay

    Ref: S1002427

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Beachfield Breeze
  • Isle of Wight

    Beachfield Breeze

    Ref: S1237359

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sunny Downs
  • Isle of Wight

    Sunny Downs

    Ref: S1043330

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ocean Days
  • Isle of Wight

    Ocean Days

    Ref: S1026759

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Black Pan Holiday Cottage
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    Isle of Wight

    Black Pan Holiday Cottage

    Ref: S383860

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    Bembridge Holiday Cottages

    The gorgeous seaside village of Bembridge is situated on the most easterly point of the Isle of Wight. It boasts three great beaches: Lane End, Bembridge Ledge and Bembridge Beach. They’re all popular with water sports enthusiasts and also perfect for long days spent rock pooling, sunbathing and paddling. Head to the heart of the village to indulge in retail therapy and café hopping. There's a great range of independent shops, as well as farmers' markets, where you can pick up fresh local produce.

    At Snaptrip we have an amazing range of holiday cottages in Bembridge. Whether you're looking for luxury accommodation, family-friendly holiday cottages, period features, fire pits or hot tubs, we've got the perfect holiday cottage for you. Simply tap your must-haves into our useful filter to view holiday cottages that tick all your boxes. 

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    The attractions of Bembridge will have you booking your holiday cottage and packing your swimming costume. While you’re there, you'll want to explore the charming towns and villages in the area.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Barbara - Verified booking

      Roebuck Retreat is a nice bungalow with a lovely modern kitchen and a range of comfy chairs in lounge area.

      There is an enormous patio with good views over the countryside. However, it was let down by the fact that the combi boiler hadn't been checked, it had lost working pressure( the gauge was showing zero pressure) and needed repressurising (a 5 minute job). Sykes only give a landline phone number for contact with their emergency team, not much good if you are deaf like we are but we texted my son at home to contact them but apart from saying they would contact the owner and providing a mobile number for the housekeeper ( which we sent a text to but no reply from her) NO ACTION or prompt help was done. In the end as we have a combi boiler ourselves and know how to set the pressure we did it ourselves so we could have hot water. We are home now and its eight days since we texted the housekeeper and still waiting a reply. If we had not known how to reset it we would have been without hot water for the whole weeks holiday. We were initially reluctant to reset boiler as it is not ours and did think of asking my son to call out an emergency plumber as we had not heard back and still haven't from the housekeeper. The lack of WiFi and the very small tv are unusual as most holiday lets we have stayed in in the past provide a full sized TV and WiFi. The arrangement of the way one bedroom and bathroom doors open into hall while the other two open into the rooms takes getting used to. The bathroom has a shower over the bath running off a mixer tap, the taps were difficult to operate to get the shower running at the right temperature, in fact all the bathroom taps could do with replacement washers if not outright replacement. The external door locks could do with a shot of WD40 so they operate smoothly while the front door handles look ready to pull out of their housing. There is an infestation of ants under the patio doors. The duvet on the double bed was winter weight and that on top of the memory foam mattress made for hot uncomfortable nights. The bedroom curtains could do with black out linings as the sunrises early and floods the bedrooms with light The roads leading to the property are unmade and make for a bumpy ride especially over the speed humps. The property is also quite remote and there are no local shops within walking distance, not even a general store on the site. Finally, there is a lack of storage for suitcases, not a problem if only 2 people staying as they can use the second bedroom. The owner has stored large bags on top of cupboard in hall and bedding on the top of the "open" wardrobes in the bedrooms. To sum up, Sykes need to get their act together regarding emergency repairs, the owner needs to leave a mobile contact number for the same reason. It does not help that currently check in times are after 5pm ( a hangover from Covid, in theory properties needed to be cleaned, disinfected and aired ), a check in time of 3pm would give more time to fix any problems found upon arrival.

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    • Mike - Verified booking

      We have been visiting the Isle of Wight for more than twenty years, and most years, we try to stop somewhere different.

      Consequently, we have stopped in a great many properties all over the island so far. Unfortunately, I must say that this particular property is, by far, the worst that we have ever used. Firstly, the booking page needs to clearly indicate acceptable arrival or departure times. For many properties, the arrival time is 3 pm, so we arrived on Saturday at around 2:50 pm. However, the so-called "cleaners" were still on site and informed us that the arrival time was, in fact, 4 pm. They did offer to allow us to leave our belongings, but we declined and came back an hour later. I say "so-called cleaners" because the property was far from acceptable when we finally arrived. The kitchen table had a vinyl tablecloth with bits of food stuck to it in several places, and the toilet was in a deplorable state, with a dirty seat and unmentionable substances stuck to the tiles just next to the toilet cleaning brush. The TV screen and kitchen windows were filthy. We rented the property for two weeks, but to our surprise, there was only one hand towel and two bath towels for the entire period to supposedly serve two people. There was also no tea towel at all, so we had to go out and buy our own. On Saturday morning, at the end of the first week of our stay, the cleaners turned up at 10 am on the dot. We answered the door and asked them what they wanted, and they said that they had come to do the changeover. They were utterly oblivious to the fact that we were renting the property for two weeks. Additionally, there were no spare bin bags or floor mats in the bathroom, and the shower screen leaked so badly when we took a shower that we had to mop the floor every time we used it. The paint around the bathroom window is peeling off. In addition to all of the above, the property itself is generally very shabby and seriously needs a makeover. We shall not return to this property and certainly would not recommend it to others.

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    • Malcolm - Verified booking

      The Shingles is in a nice location just a few yards from the coastal path with lovely views of Sandown.

      However the property wasn't as we had hoped for. Positive points were the comfortable bed, good wifi signal and plenty of hot water but the overall cleanliness of the cottage left a lot to be desired and it could also do with some modernisation. The main issue though was the fact that we were unaware that we were not hiring the entire property and we were quite alarmed on the first night when we heard footsteps in the roof space above. The next day we noticed the skylights in the roof which confirmed this and it would appear that the owners live in the adjoining property and the roof space of the Shingles is part of their living space. Other potential guests need to be made aware of this as it isn't made clear in the property description. Also, although 'Things to do' booklets were provided there was a complete lack of any personal welcome pack from the owners, a guest book and something simple like a pint of milk left in the fridge would've been nice. All of these things are usual practice with such cottages that we have stayed in before. The metal patio chairs were starting to rust and could do with painting and / or the provision of cushions, and another thing that I would like to draw potential guests attention to, especially those with children is the deep uncovered open well in the garden. Despite the issues with the property we had a nice week on the Isle of Wight. We would like to recommend the Ocean Deck bar & restaurant on Sandown esplanade for an excellent Sunday carvery. This was our go to place for enjoying a drink after a day exploring the island.

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    • Sue G. - Verified booking

      Fab-u-lous !

      The Culver Down Manor exceeded all of our expectations. From the moment we were warmly met and shown around by the lovely house manager Sara, until the moment we regretfully closed the door for the last time, behind us, we had the most amazing weekend. The house is beautiful and spotlessly clean. It is evident that so much care and attention to detail of this period property has been made by the owners Laurence and Sharon. There is a wide choice of stunning bedrooms. I can certainly recommend bedroom 4 with en-suite facilities and panoramic views of the garden and the sea beyond. Everyone commented about how comfortable the beds were. You will be equally amazed by the communal facilities of the drawing room, dinning room and kitchen. I have never seen such beautiful stained glass windows in a house before. We were lucky enough with the weather to sit out and appreciate all that the garden has to offer. Without doubt our stay at the Culver Down Manor has created such wonderful memories I don’t think anyone in our party will ever forget. If only I could give it more than 5 stars I would.

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    • Ian C - Verified booking

      A real privilege

      When I was looking for somewhere to have my sixtieth birthday celebration, I came across this house, and from the description seemed perfect, but just too good to be true. But I can now say that not only did it live up to expectations, but amazingly exceeded them. The setting is stunning, in beautiful grounds on the the clifftop, but it is the house itself that is the star. Big light and airy rooms, with wonderful furnishings and fittings and decor, all in keeping with the Art Deco theme, made you feel you had stepped back into a bygone age. It felt a real privilege to be staying there, and trusted with this amazing place. The big dining room was a perfect setting for my birthday dinner, and the kitchen had everything you could possibly want to prepare and serve the meal. The owner was very helpful and responsive, and on his recommendation we had food for the meal supplied by Deli Tramezzini, which was great, and a cake from Wight Vintage, which was also wonderful. So it was very memorable weekend for us all, topped off by the lovely warm and sunny weather the whole time.

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    Funland (Hayling Island)

    This seafront amusement park in Hayling Island has rides for all ages, from the gentle family rides Jurassic Safari and Carousel to thrill rides like the roller coaster and horror train. Car park, toilets, cafe and food/drink outlets. Accessible access and facilities, plus most rides are accessible too. The Seafront, Hayling Island, Hampshire, PO11 0AG

    HMS Victory

    One of the most celebrated warships in Britain’s naval history, the HMS Victory. It’s a 104-gun first-rate battleship and was launched in 1765. It is best known for her role as Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. It is now preserved as a museum piece and is open to the public to explore. It is located in Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard.

    Model Village Godshill

    Model village in Godshill, open seven days a week for guests to view small-scale replicas of buildings, roads and vehicles. On-site gift shop.

    Dinosaur Isle

    For nearly a century the Museum of Isle of Wight housed the Island’s geology and fossil collections. Dinosaur Isle was later created as a purpose built interactive museum displaying and conserving the rich geological collections with over 1000 of the best fossils on display.

    Brading Roman Villa

    Award winning Romano-British archaeological site exhibition & visitor centre in Brading. Boasts a stunning exhibition hall, café, shop. Wheelchair accessible.

    University of Portsmouth

    The University of Portsmouth is a public research university located in Portsmouth, England. Known for its strong reputation in areas such as engineering, computing, and healthcare, the university offers a wide range of academic programs to its diverse student body. With modern facilities, a commitment to sustainability, and a vibrant campus community. Main Campus: University House, Winston Churchill Avenue, Portsmouth, PO1 2UP

    Portsmouth Historic Dockyard

    Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is part of the HM Naval Base Portsmouth, which is open to the public. It contains ships such as HMS Victory, HMS Alliance, HMS Warrior and the Mary Rose...

    Osborne House

    Osborne House and gardens is a former royal residence in East Cowes, Isle of Wight. The house was built between 1845 and 1851 for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The house was designed by Albert himself in the style of an Italian Renaissance palazzo. Now owned by English Heritage it is open to the public to explore its grand rooms and lush gardens. Playgrounds and trails, cafe, gift shop and toilets.

    HMS Warrior

    Built for the Royal Navy, HMS Warrior 1860 was Britain's first iron-hulled, armoured battleship. It was restored in Hartlepool and has been back home in Portsmouth since 1987, where it is on display to the public at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.

    Eastoke Corner Beach

    This popular large, pebble beach in Hayling Island is a great place to either relax with an ice cream and take in the views, or dip into the water for a swim or some water sports, like windsurfing which was invented in Hayling Island. There are plenty of shops/food outlets opposite the beach, plus a car park too - Creek Rd, Hayling Island PO11 9FD.

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