



Accommodation
Enclosed porch leading to hallway.
Ground floor
Twin bedroom with 2x 3' single beds, wardrobe & chest of drawers
Double bedroom with 4'6 bed & cot
Comfortable lounge with Freesat TV, DVD, log burning stove.
Large conservatory with comfortable seating.
Dining room with double aspect overlooking the garden. Table and chairs.
Modern fitted kitchen with French doors to garden.Ceramic hob, double oven, dishwasher and microwave.
Large utility room with fridge/freezer, washing machine and sink.
Cloakroom WC floor next to Kitchen.
Family bathroom with shower over bath, WC.
Stairs to first floor:
1st Floor
Large bedroom with king size bed. En-suite wet room with shower and WC
Outside the detached property is approached by a driveway providing ample off street parking for 2-3 cars.
To the rear is a large enclosed garden laid mainly to lawn with mature shrubs and trees.
There is a patio, BBQ, garden furniture, table tennis table and children's playhouse.
Equipment
Gas central heating
Electric double oven
Ceramic halogen hob
Fridge / freezer
Washing machine & Dishwasher
Microwave, FIlter Coffee Machine
Colour T.V. Freesat & DVD player. CD player, Hairdryer
Free Wi-Fi
Hairdryer
Garden furniture
BBQ, Table Tennis Table, Childrens Playhouse
Standard Cot with wooden sides ,high chair, stair gate & fireguard.
Duvets and pillows on all beds, linen & towels supplied.
Please bring own beach towels.
Limitations
No smoking
Sorry no pets
Please note first floor is in the eaves so some restricted headroom.
PLEASE NOTE: ELECTRIC CAR CHARGING IS NOT PERMITTED
Please note to comply with the current fire regulations the use of candles is strictly prohibited.
A charming detached home in a rural setting in Sandford near Godshill, providing spacious and comfortable accommodation. Shanklin and Ventnor are within easy reach for a family day on the beach and Woodside is near several footpaths for those who enjoy the countryside.
The large enclosed garden with lawn, shrubs and trees is a tranquil escape after a busy day. There is a patio area with garden furniture and BBQ. To the front of the property is ample off street parking for 2-3 cars.
The ground floor accommodation comprises double bedroom with cot, twin bedroom and family bathroom with shower over bath. The cosy lounge, dining room and conservatory all look over the garden and the well equipped kitchen has French doors leading onto the garden. There is a utility room and also a separate cloakroom WC.
The master suite on the first floor comprises double bedroom with en-suite wetroom shower and WC. Guests will enjoy lovely views from this peaceful retreat.
The popular village of Godshill is very close by and has charming thatched roofed cottages and winding main street with a variety of tea rooms, gift shops offering local craft and produce, model village and public house. Sandford is centrally situated between Newport and Shanklin and also within easy reach of Ventnor, making an ideal base to explore the surrounding Island.
For families the popular resort of Shanklin is a short drive away and provides a variety of shops, supermarket, banks and eating places. To the south of the High Street lies the picturesque thatched Old Village with its pubs, tearooms and gift shops. Near to the Old Village is Shanklin Chine, a natural wooded gorge, and Rylstone Gardens, a relaxing park with crazy golf and tea gardens in a flower filled setting.
The long safe sandy beach is on a lower level. One can walk, use the lift or drive down from town to seafront. Coastal paths make for scenic walking to neighbouring Sandown or to the pretty village of Bonchurch through the winding paths of the landslip, in the other direction.
The Island has many other attractions for families with a variety of beaches, cycleways and footpaths, leisure centres and golf courses. Entertainment and eating places are varied.
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Godshill
Godshill is the quintessential English Village, and boasts some of the oldest architecture on the Isle of Wight. With its delightful medieval church, charming thatched-roofed cottages and a winding main-street lined with traditional tearooms, Godshill is as picturesque as it is popular. It is also known for being the site of the first ever Isle of Wight Festival, which took place at Ford Farm in 1968.
Whatever your interests there are plenty of things to do in Godshill during a visit. Along with its collection of traditional tearooms the village contains an interesting range of shops offering local crafts and produce, such as ciders, pickles, mustards and biscuits.
Godshill also has a very popular and highly detailed model village. The medieval All Saints Church (which gave the village its name!) overlooks the village from the hill and is a short but steep climb up either the steps or Church Hollow road.
Whether you are looking for a traditional cream tea or a tasty evening meal there is an excellent selection of places to eat in Godshill. The tearooms are a regular haunt for visitors and locals alike, and the local pubs are family friendly, with high beams and cosy fireplaces and are also highly rated for their food.
With its central location Godshill makes a great place to base yourself for a visit to the Isle of Wight.
As Godshill is located near the centre of the Island, there are plenty of direct buses northwards to Newport, across the Island to Ventnor, Shanklin and Sandown and eastwards to Ryde.
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