Located in the same village as the Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary, this characterful two-storey cottage enjoys plenty of space both inside and out. It would be ideal for three dogs and their six humans, all of whom crave home comforts but are keen to actively explore the island’s coastline and attractions. This comfortable and colourful cottage has a garden with plenty of space for dogs to play and a wood burner to snooze beside after a day of adventure.
Set within a quiet residential area surrounded by rolling hills, the property has been tastefully decorated, creating a warm, welcoming environment. Entry is via the kitchen, a social space where the day can be planned and where dogs wait expectantly for treats from the cook, with a bathroom just beyond. The dining room is a place to eat and enjoy family games, while the wood burner in the lounge creates a lovely, cosy atmosphere in which to settle and enjoy a glass of wine. Anyone needing time out during the day can recline in the conservatory that looks out into the garden. There are three bedrooms on the first floor: a king-size bedroom along with a double bedroom and twin bedroom that enjoy countryside views. The family bathroom is downstairs. Outside, the rear garden has plenty of room for family games, dog zoomies and al fresco dining.
The party can start its day right on the scenic walking and cycling routes that pass by the cottage. Wroxall village (within 400 metres) has a pub and shop, with Appuldurcombe House (0.5 miles) and the postcard architecture, tea rooms and model village at Godshill (3 miles) all reachable on foot. The Victorian seaside resort of Ventnor (2 miles) has a broad range of attractions, including the dog-friendly Ventnor Botanic Garden.