



Accommodation
Stable door to entrance hall
Lounge enjoying glorious sea views through the patio doors, two sofas. Open to:
Dining area with table and chairs for eight, large dresser
Kitchen fitted with a range of units, wood flooring.
Bedroom with double bed, and lovely sea views through patio doors.
Bedroom with double bed, some sea views
Shower room - with walk-in shower facility, vanity unit with recessed wash hand basin and low level WC. Ornate radiator.
Stairs to first floor:
Master bedroom with vaulted ceiling and paint-washed pine panelled walls with ceiling fan, double bed & single bed.
French doors to balcony with fabulous views to St. Boniface Down and across the sea.
En-suite with shower enclosure, separate bath, wash hand basin and close coupled w.c.
Equipment
Free Wi-fi
Dishwasher
Gas central heating
Electric oven/Microwave
Electric hob with extractor over
Washing machine
Fridge/freezer
TV
Hairdryer
Iron & Ironing Board
BBQ
Garden furniture & off road parking for 2 cars.
Duvets (double size) and pillows on all beds, linen and towels supplied . Please bring your own beach towels.
Limitations
Sorry no pets
No smoking
PLEASE NOTE: ELECTRIC CAR CHARGING IS NOT PERMITTED
Please note to comply with the current fire regulations the use of candles is strictly prohibited.
Mole Cottage is a delightful thatched cottage that has been sympathetically modernised to provide a high standard of accommodation. Built in 1927 the cottage is situated in a picturesque location and enjoys panoramic sea views from the principal accommodation.
Luccombe village is surrounded by miles of National Trust land, overlooking The English Channel, part way between the towns of Shanklin and Ventnor, both very popular with tourists and only a 5 to 10 minutes drive.
Whilst Mole Cottage is set in an idyllic rural location secluded and "off the beaten track" the town of Shanklin, one of the best known resorts of the Island, is just 5 - 10 minutes drive.
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Shanklin Town
One of the most popular holiday destinations on the Isle of Wight, Shanklin has everything you need for a great family holiday or to go to with friends or as a couple. Sandown Bay, which stretches from Culver Down in the North 8.5 miles through Sandown, Lake and Shanklin to the South was the winner of the Beach Of The Year in the Countryfile Magazine Awards 2019.
From the long wide sandy beach, perfect for bucket and spade days to the wooded ravine which is Shanklin Chine and the Old Village with its independent shops, restaurants and pubs, you won’t be short of something to do. Shanklin has all the charm of a proper seaside town and set against the dramatic sandstone cliffs, the beach is one of the most stunning walks to take on the Island. You could rent a beach hut and watch the world go by or try your hand at the water sports on offer or have a paddle.
Whether you’re young or old or somewhere in between there’s plenty to do for everyone. With its mixtures of green spaces, beach and town, parks and gardens, you’ll be spoiled for choice. Sit in the peaceful and tranquil Rylstone Gardens, take a picnic and just relax. Have a look at their programme of events and you may find yourself being serenaded by a band on the bandstand.
Go and see a show at Shanklin Theatre which has an amazing mix of professional and amateur shows as well as concerts and comedy to choose from. Take the kids to the Esplanade and spend some pennies on traditional seaside games and amusements and take advantage of the wide range of pubs and cafes or walk through Shanklin Chine and admire this unique gorge with its rare plants and delightful waterfall.
The Old Village with its pretty thatched cottages and history, housing gift shops and tea rooms is the perfect spot for a cream tea or a light lunch. There are also miles of cycle ways and footpaths for you to enjoy so come prepared to get yourself some all- important vitamin sea and during the summer months, there are carnivals and the Shanklin Regatta to enjoy, which add to the excitement of any holiday.
Cream tea? Light lunch? Traditional fish and chips? Locally caught crab and lobster? Whatever your foodie pleasure, you’ll find it in Shanklin. From traditional cafes, tea rooms, pubs and restaurants to an ice cream beside the seaside, you’ll have no problem pleasing everyone. Lots of venues have live music, quizzes and entertainment at weekends and during the summer months so it’s well worth having a look to see what’s going on. Many pubs and restaurants serve local ales and produce sourced from the Island so that you really will be able to taste and eat the Wight.
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