Rural Accommodation

Wren, Heron, Robin & Swallow

Self Catering
£255.00
 -  £1,486.00
Notes : per week
Wren, Heron, Robin & Swallow
Ventnor
PO38 2AF
Enjoy England Self Catering 4 Stars
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation

Wren, Heron, Robin & Swallow Pictures

Description

Owner Information
Jose Morris
Isle of Wight
Phone : +44 (0)1983 730783
Bookings Friday - Friday during May-October
Bookings taken on any days between October - May

Beautifully refurbished, spacious accommodation, perfect for families who want to explore the surrounding countryside, or simply relax.

In addition to the facilities listed on the accommodation page, these properties are all provided with:

Small enclosed garden / patio area
Dishwasher
Washing machine (drying facilities are available in the laundry room)
Central heating and electricity included in the tariff
Dish Washer 
Fishing Nearby 
Freezer 
Laundry Facilities 
BBQ 
Fridge 
Garden Patio 
Linen Provided 
Parking On-Site 

Email for details about this Accommodation

Accommodation Rooms/Units
Unit Name : Heron
Maximum Occupancy : 6
Bedrooms : 3
Ground floor Total Area: Approx 1,000 sq ft Lounge, kitchen and dining room Bathroom with bath, shower and WC Total Area: Approx 1,000 sq ft Bedroom 1 - sleeps 2 (double) with en-suite shower room and WC Bedroom 2 - sleeps 2 (double) Bedroom 3 - sleeps 2 (bunks)
Unit Name : Robin
Maximum Occupancy : 5
Bedrooms : 2
Ground and first floor Total Area: 880 sq ft Large entrance hall, lounge and kitchen/diner Bathroom with bath, shower and WC Shower room with WC Bedroom 1 - sleeps 3 (king-size double and single) Bedroom 2 - sleeps 2 (twin) NB: The stairs are not fitted with a stair gate and may not be suitable for very young children.
Unit Name : Swallow
Maximum Occupancy : 10
Bedrooms : 4
Ground and first floor Total Area: 880 sq ft Large entrance hall, lounge and kitchen/diner Bathroom with bath, shower and WC Shower room with WC Bedroom 1 - sleeps 3 (king-size double and single) Bedroom 2 - sleeps 2 (twin) NB: The stairs are not fitted with a stair gate and may not be suitable for very young children.
Unit Name : Wren
Maximum Occupancy : 4
Bedrooms : 1
Ground and first floor Total Area: 880 sq ft Large entrance hall, lounge and kitchen/diner Bathroom with bath, shower and WC Shower room with WC Bedroom 1 - sleeps 3 (king-size double and single) Bedroom 2 - sleeps 2 (twin) NB: The stairs are not fitted with a stair gate and may not be suitable for very young children.

Maps

Email for details about this Accommodation

* Your email address
* Your name
* Your message

Things to see and do in Isle of Wight

Carisbrooke Castle
Carisbrooke Castle

Visit Carisbrooke Castle and enjoy over 800 years of history! The Isle of Wight's royal castle is remarkably complete, with battlements to march across, a keep to climb and the new Edwardian inspired Princess Beatrice Garden.
Osborne House
Osborne House

Osborne House, Queen Victoria’s family home, is one of the most popular tourist attractions on the Isle of Wight. After first visiting Osborne, England’s longest-reigning monarch wrote: 'It is impossible to imagine a prettier spot'.
Robin Hill
Robin Hill

Welcome to Robin Hill…. the Island’s favourite and friendliest attraction with something for every Island visitor to enjoy… from energetic families to adults in search of relaxation.
Isle of Wight Steam Railway
Isle of Wight Steam Railway

Your visit to The Award-Winning Isle of Wight Steam Railway will engage, inspire and excite you ... The sight of powerful majestic steam engines, the charm of quiet rural stations, and the friendliness of traditionally uniformed staff, will leave you with some enduring memories of a special day out.
Isle of Wight Zoo
Isle of Wight Zoo

Home to Britain's largest collection of tigers, this award winning zoo has been a dedicated ally to the tiger for over a quarter of a century. The Zoo also cares for a wide range of other animals including lions, leopards, jaguars, lemurs, monkeys, snakes, spiders and lizards. All our animals are housed in a wide variety of naturalistic enclosures that encourage them to display their natural behaviours. During your visit you can take in The Tiger Sanctuary, Lemurland and Nature's Nightmares, the Zoo's newly opened Kanha Enclosure has recently been described as one of the best new zoo enclosures in the world.
Yarmouth Castle
Yarmouth Castle

This last and most sophisticated addition to Henry VIII's coastal defences was completed after his death in 1547, with the first new-style 'arrowhead' artillery bastion built in England. Displays inside the castle include atmospheric recreations of how the rooms were used in the 16th century, and an exhibition about the many wrecks which occurred in the treacherous stretch of sea which the castle overlooks. Also a magnificent picnic spot, with views over the Solent.
Dimbola Lodge
Dimbola Lodge

Dimbola Lodge was the home of the celebrated Victorian photographer Julia Margaret Cameron. There's lots to see at Dimbola. We have permanent exhibitions of Julia Margaret Cameron's work, a changing programme of contemporary photography and art exhibitions, a History of IOW Pop Festivals, the Jimi Hendrix Garden, and the Cameron Tea Room which is renowned for high quality locally sourced food and homemade cakes.
Dinosaur Isle
Dinosaur Isle

The new museum displays over 1000 of the best fossils from the collections, and the dedicated museum staff and volunteers have spent much time preparing the specimens for the new displays. An introductory exhibition gallery covers the geology and fossils of the Island in a walk back through time, taking the visitor from the Ice Age of the recent past, back to the Cretaceous period when dinosaurs lived. This leads to the large dinosaur gallery, which has exciting displays including real fossils, skeletal re-constructions, life sized fleshed re-constructions and two animatronic dinosaurs. The picture is of the original staff in 2001, shortly after we opened to the public.
Isle of Wight Classic Boat Museum
Isle of Wight Classic Boat Museum

The Museum opened in 1996, and currently houses an exciting collection of sailing and power boats, of both local and national interest and importance. We are a Charity and a Registered Museum, and we are run entirely by volunteers, all of whom are delighted to welcome you to this, our website. Our aim is to preserve and present the best of those boats that demonstrate the workmanship of past generations for the delight of the present.
Appuldurcombe House
Appuldurcombe House

Once the grandest and most striking house on the Isle of Wight, Appuldurcombe's 18th century baroque elegance is still notable today in the partly restored building. Admire the delightful east front and stroll peaceful through 'Capability' Brown's idyllic ornamental 11 acres of grounds. Treat yourself in our well stocked and attractive souvenir shop. Our Historic Exhibition is over the shop. A perfect place for a picnic.