High Street Suite 3 is a luxury Ventnor Town Centre holiday let, perfect for a couple seeking a boutique coastal escape
Just a couple of minutes’ walk to the beach, High Street Suite 3 is a one bedroom self-catering holiday home equipped to 5 star standard, and located in the heart of Ventnor’s thriving High Street. Step out of your front door and you are in the heart of Ventnor’s thriving food scene. From sourdough breakfasts at the Guardian-recommended Cantina to award-winning dinners at Stripped Brasserie, you are perfectly placed to experience the best of the Island.The apartment has been sympathetically created from the first floor of a Victorian building dating from 1890. Unusually for the High Street this Ventnor apartment has its own dedicated car parking space. It has a spacious living, dining and kitchen area overlooking the High Street through a large bay window. Dine in the bay watching the world go by and as you look back into the impressive sized high-ceilinged room you can admire the large crystal chandelier and marble topped fireplace. There is also a nicely sized shower room and double bedroom with a large south facing window.
With full-fibre WiFi and award-winning coffee just outside your door, High Street Suites 3 is not only a great holiday location but also the ultimate destination for a stylish mid-week work-from-home escape and at the end of a hard day working you can relax in our massage chair.
Ventnor is full of local quirky shops, as well as the essentials you’d expect: a Coop, Tesco Express, newsagent, Post Office, traditional butcher and delicatessen, fruit and veg shop selling Island produce, and a celebrated shop dedicated to selling homemade ice-cream. There are buses every half hour along the coast to Shanklin, Sandown and Ryde, and through the centre of the Island to Godshill and Newport.
Living room
Living room
Diner / KitchenVentnor is a charming Victorian coastal town built on the sheltered Undercliff on the Isle of Wight’s south coast and dominated by the island’s highest point, St Boniface Down. Known to the Victorians as “England’s Madeira”, the town is noted for its sunny summers and mild winters.
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