Borthwood Cottages, Newchurch, Sandown, Isle of Wight
Borthwood Cottages, nestled on the picturesque Isle of Wight, have a rich history that dates back to their origins as a milking parlour. Today, they stand as beautifully renovated self-catering accommodations, setting the stage for a memorable island getaway.
Situated in a tranquil rural location surrounded by outstanding natural beauty, these cottages offer a peaceful escape. Just a mere 2 miles away lie the stunning sandy beaches of Sandown and Shanklin, providing the perfect opportunity to soak up the sun and sea.
These cottages serve as an ideal base for exploring the Isle of Wight. They have been thoughtfully designed to provide spacious family accommodation, complete with disabled facilities to ensure everyone's comfort. In the adjacent fields, you'll have the chance to meet Erick and his Highland cow family, who assist in keeping the paddocks around the cottages in pristine condition.
Three of our cottages, Elm, Oak, and Rose, have been awarded four stars by Visit England and graded M2 by the English Tourism Council, making them suitable for wheelchair users with assistance. We also offer Laurel Cottage, which boasts similar features.
The cottages themselves are brick-built, topped with slate roofs, fully insulated, and double-glazed for your comfort. Most rooms offer stunning southerly views that will take your breath away.
Accommodations vary, with Elms comfortably sleeping four people, while Rose, Oak, and Laurel can accommodate up to six. Central heating is available throughout, and all essential services, duvets, bed linen, and towels are included in the tariff. During the peak season, Rose, Oak, and Elm are available for weekly bookings from Saturday to Saturday, while Laurel Cottage offers a more flexible schedule from Friday to Friday during other periods.
The Isle of Wight is renowned for its natural beauty, offering splendid scenery, enchanting walks, and delightful cycle tracks. Borthwood Cottages are ideally located for exploration, whether you prefer walking, cycling, or driving. Nearby, you'll discover lovely walks and bike rides, including Borthwood Copse and the Alverstone Mead Local Nature Reserve. For a unique adventure, consider picking up the disused railway track in Alverstone village, which leads either to Sandown or Newport. And while you're out and about, don't forget to visit the charming old church in Newchurch, a historical gem dating back to the 13th century.
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