Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
Accommodation comprises of a modern sitting/kitchen/dining room which is incredibly light due to the windows overlooking the ocean. The sitting area has a sofa, comfy chair and gas fireplace. The adjoining dining area has a large table with 6 dining chairs. The new fully equipped kitchen is equipped with a Siemens hob, microwave, oven and washing machine. Both the upstairs bedroom and downstairs bedroom have a double bed. The cottage sleeps four in total.
In front of the living room is a large balcony overlooking the sea, sailing club and beach. There is an attractive garden in front of Daisy Cottage that is great for sun bathing.
Renovated in 2007 and 2008, complete with modern conveniences, it has a secluded garden and is just a short walk from Gurnard beach; the village shop/off licence, newsagents, churches, and pubs. Also within a few minutes by car from the house are the coastal foot path, cycle way and the largest forest (home of red squirrels) on the IOW. Nearby is the town of Newport (5 miles) and less than an hour drive to the Needles
View from the balcony and living room
Daisy Cottage - Front
Seaside - Balcony, 2nd bedroom and garden
Living and Dining room (all with sea view)
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The Isle of Wight region
The Isle of Wight is the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing break, at any time of the year. It is a stunning Island with unspoilt scenery and a wealth of fascinating attractions. For the energetic, there are plenty of activities to enjoy, including sailing, windsurfing and paragliding. And for those who wish to escape the modern world, we're sure you'll leave the Island having found exactly what you were looking for.
The minute you step on the ferry there is a sense of chilling out. For a stress free, fun family holiday the Island is popular all year round. And for those who like a physical challenge, if it's an adventure holiday you are after then look no further. With over half the Island designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a network of footpaths that stretches over 500 miles it's easy to get close to nature. Alternatively, if you are looking for somewhere to be spoilt then indulge yourself in the Isle of Wight's fine restaurants, art galleries and historic houses.
Cowes / Gurnard area
It is situated on the ocean front in Gurnard, a few minutes drive from the famous sailing resort of Cowes. Cowes is home to a wide range of boating services and facilities and offers a wide choice of pubs and restaurants along with a legendary sailing history. Gurnard beachfront consists of the Gurnard Sailing Club, a great waterside cafe, attractive pub serving dinners with live music and sandy beach. www.cowes.co.uk
How to get there
Cowes is centrally located on the Isle of Wight off the south coast of England. From Southampton, Red Funnel operate ferry services across to Cowes. Choose from the frequent Hi-speed Red Jet passenger service or the Vehicle/Passenger ferry which operates between Southampton and East Cowes, Isle of Wight. The short Hi-speed ferry service that operates between Cowes and Southampton gives fast access to Southampton airport, the railway station and motorway links to the rest of the UK.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Southampton International Airport: 25 km
Ferry:
Southampton - Cowes: 3 km
Activities near Cowes
Sports: Watersports Horse Riding Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Beach or lakeside relaxation Cycling holidays