Isle of Wight

A firm favourite with Islanders and holiday makers off the South Coast of the UK.

A mere 40-minute journey across The Solent transports you to a completely different realm. Whether you're considering making the island your home or planning a holiday, we've got your needs covered. The Isle of Wight is a stunning destination with its intricate network of bridle paths and coastal footpaths and areas of outstanding natural beauty. If you're passionate about watersports, you'll find yourself in a paradise of options, from dolphin spotting to festivals, shows, and shopping amidst the picturesque green spaces. There's no shortage of venues to meet friends and savor delightful meals, if that's your preference. Take a look at the map to see the infrastructure, you will see there is no rail service, however if you wish to go anywhere on the mainland there are trains waiting at each ferry terminal.

The island has good schools, with its main hospital in Newport with easy access to each town. A road trip along The Military Road will provide views across The English Channel with beautiful sunsets. 



Our connection to the island? We offer serviced accommodations just one mile from the Lymington - Yarmouth Ferry, which we make available during the bustling months. This peaceful, gated area is the perfect base for your island experience. We aim to expand our portfolio while introducing other families to the joys of spending time on the island at their convenience.

The Isle of Wight, situated off the south coast of England, is renowned for its pristine beaches and scenic seafront promenades, including the sandy expanse of Shanklin Beach and the south-facing beauty of Ventnor Beach, adorned with vintage beach huts. The island's rich history is visible in dinosaur remains and fossils found in areas like Compton Bay and Yaverland Beach. On the island's western tip, The Needles stand tall, three massive, white chalk rocks overseen by a 19th-century lighthouse. It's a destination that seamlessly blends natural beauty with historical intrigue.

For even more information why not visit these two sites and read the

Office of National Statistics and Draft Island Planning Strategy update.