Ladylands Cottage

ID: S521191

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 1

Snaptrip says

Ladylands Cottage receives praise for its peacefulness, cleanliness, and picturesque location. The garden offers stunning views, and the property is well-equipped, though some guests suggest improvements. The local pub is a highlight, and the cottage is a comfortable base for exploring the Isle of Wight.

Guests that stayed at this property said

Guests consistently describe the cottage as clean and tidy, with one review highlighting it as 'spotlessly clean'. This suggests a high standard of cleanliness throughout the property.

The location is praised for its tranquillity and beautiful views, particularly from the garden. Its central position on the Isle of Wight makes it ideal for visiting the island, and the proximity to a local pub is appreciated.

The cottage is frequently described as comfortable and cosy, with a peaceful atmosphere conducive to good sleep. However, some guests mention issues with heating and the steepness of the garden, which could affect comfort for some visitors.

While the cottage is equipped with essentials and a well-appointed kitchen, guests have noted the absence of an ironing board, a freezer, and clear instructions for appliances. There are also comments about the need for a shower curtain and a mirror above the sink.

There are mentions of basic essentials being provided, such as toilet roll and milk, which indicate thoughtfulness. However, as gifts are not consistently referenced across the reviews, it is not possible to accurately score this category. Guests should note that such provisions are a courtesy and not guaranteed.

About this property

Situated in the pretty village of Shorwell, near the south coast of the Isle of Wight, is this charming dwelling, Ladylands Cottage. Set in an AONB, closely located to some of the islands best beaches, adjacent to a bridal path leading to the popular Tennyson trail. Ladylands Cottage is the perfect abode for a family retreat, accommodating six guests and one well-behaved small dog; make the most of the nearby woods and gardens, by bringing your furry friend along. Pulling up to the stone-fronted cottage, make use of the private driveway, whilst taking in your character-filled surroundings. Heading through the side garden and into the utility room, you'll be met by the perfect place to refresh after a long country walk, with plenty of space for your walking boots and a washing machine, a ground-floor shower room is also beyond this. Venturing through to the heart of the home, relish in the bright and airy open-plan living space, incorporating a traditional kitchen, inviting dining area, ideal for a home-cooked meal. Beyond here, you will find a further sitting room, displaying direct views out to the front garden, along with a TV to gather around as the evening unfolds; use this space as your sanctuary, to read a book, or to plan your impending itinerary. Boasting an enclosed, multi-level garden, work your way up the stone steps and up to the spacious lawned area, offering views of rolling hills and neighbouring woodlands; enjoy some privacy whilst emerged in the stillness of nature. Once you're ready to rest your eyes, explore the first-floor, where you'll find a double, a twin, a bunk room, providing your family with flexible sleeping arrangements, and a main bathroom. If you can break away from your stunning abode, discover the centre of Shorwell, where you'll find a small village shop, The Crown Inn pub, and a small park, along with multiple walking routes through the nearby terrain. If you're an avid walker, there are plenty of nearby footbaths and a coastal path nearby. For the more energetic, explore the local cycle routes from Shorwell, quieter Lanes to Brighstone, the Chalk Ridge Extreme, or the Mountain Bike Centre at Cheverton Farm Shorwell․ You can also try your hand at surfing at nearby beaches. Perfect for the entire family, arrange a tour around Carisbrooke Castle, visit Amazon World Zoo, and engage with rare and exotic animals, Robin Hill or Blackgang Chine theme parks, or aboard The Needles Landmark Attraction to appreciate elevated views of the Isle of Wight. Totland Bay, Tapnell Farm and Fort Victoria Country Park are also popular countryside hotspots, fitting to explore as a family. Choose Ladylands Cottage as your dwelling for a memorable escape to Shorwell.

Shorwell, a picturesque village on the Isle of Wight's south coast, was considered to be one of Queen Victoria's favourite locations to visit. The community has a small pub with superb food and ales, as well as a village shop and post office. Miles of footpaths and bridleways, charming villages, and breath-taking coastline views may all be found in this area. Several lovely beaches, the popular amusement park at Blackgang Chine, and the lively town of Newport with its shops, restaurants, cultural centre, and cinema are all within a short drive. Shorwell is a beautiful settlement that serves as an excellent base for exploring this massive island.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x bunk.

Bathroom with bath, basin, heated towel rail, and WC.

Ground-floor walk-in shower, basin, and WC.

Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with electric stove.

Utility.

Sitting room

Electric central heating with electric stove.

Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher and washing machine.

TV, WiFi, selection of books and games.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair and stairgate available on request.

Private driveway for 2 cars.

Front/side garden with lawn.

Enclosed rear multi-level garden with lawn and furniture.

One well-behaved small dog welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 0.4 miles, pub 0.3 miles.

Note: There are steps to the exterior, please supervise children in the garden

Nearby points of interest

  • Carisbrooke Castle
  • Osborne House
  • Model Village Godshill
  • Brading Roman Villa
  • Dinosaur Isle
  • Hovercraft Museum
  • Castlehaven Beach

Reviews (12)

  • Roger

    BUT, the walk in shower could not be used because there was no heat provided in a very cold space. The previous guests also complained about it. The radiators in the kitchen and twin room were also permanently cold, with no facility for adjustment. The modest "welcome pack" included a small half filled jug of milk, partially covered, which does not comply with good food hygiene standards. (A 500ml. carton of milk only costs 90p!!) The advertised village shop has been shut since Christmas and is unlikely to re-open, we were told. The shop in Brighstone was excellent.

  • Kate

    Would definitely recommend. Thank you for a lovely stay.

  • Tracy

    It is central to everywhere that you may want to visit. The kitchen is well equipped, the utility room excellent for storing outdoor clothing and dog stuff. We had a restful, peaceful time, just what we needed. THANK YOU.

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