Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
"Tudor Lee" has been furnished to provide a luxurious hideaway, with new furnishings, a splendid bathroom, and with a very high standard of electrical equipment for your holiday.
It has its own entrance through to a large conservatory which has a dining table for "semi outdoor" dining and relaxing. There is a well-equipped kitchen inked to a dining room - with windows at 3 different levels!
The L-shaped living room, has a sofa and armchairs. Stairs lead up from the flag-stoned entrance hall, entering the upstairs area through glazed oak frames.The L-shaped bedroom has a 6ft zip linked bed, which may be used as two single divans. It also has a sofa bed.
The splendid bathroom has a large 'rain head' shower, corner bath with shower over, washbasin and loo.
A mature garden, with lawn and flowers, patio, garden furniture and a barbecue, is dedicated for use of guests, providing good outdoor living space in a peaceful environment sheltered by a little copse.
Tudor Lee House
The conservatory
The dining room
The double bedroom
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The Isle of Wight region
Just 2 hours from London by rail or road, with good motorway links to the Midlands, the ‘Garden Isle’ is easily accessible and well served by ferries, yet a relaxing ‘green’ destination for holidays and short breaks. At 23 miles long and 13 miles wide, the sea and spectacular Heritage coastline is never far. An unrivalled network of footpaths gives access to unspoilt countryside – over is half designated as Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Its mild climate makes it an ideal destination outside the summer months, when it enjoys a deserved reputation for family holidays. Sites such as Brading Roman villa, Carisbrooke Castle, royal Osborne House, historic little Yarmouth and charming villages across the Island, offer glimpses of a favoured lifestyle through the ages. Today the Isle of Wight offers relaxation and fine food in peaceful surroundings. There are outdoor opportunities for walkers, cyclists and water sport enthusiasts, - and award-winning music festivals. From the Downs which traverse the Island, views of farmland and villages, woodland and coast offer panoramas of the best of England in miniature.
Yarmouth area
Yarmouth is located on the western side of the Island at the mouth of the Yar estuary. The historic little town has grown as a result of its natural harbour, guarded by Yarmouth Castle, which was built by Henry VIII in 1547 The Harbour attracts international yachts and motor cruisers, whose crews take advantage of the moorings to enjoy the lively range of shops, and places to eat and drink in the town. Wightlink Ferries dock here from Lymington, after a crossing of just under half an hour.
The picturesque narrow streets and town square are lined by flower decked shops and pubs; restaurants range from Michelin star quality through family-friendly pubs to cafes with outside tables for celebrating fine weather late into the evening, many meals having an emphasis on local produce and freshly caught fish .
How to get there
1 and half miles from Yarmouth
Nearest Travel Links
Ferry:
Yarmouth: 3 km
Activities near Yarmouth
Sports: Tennis in town Watersports Horse Riding Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats Beach or lakeside relaxation A winter sun break Cycling holidays