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Bermuda House, self catering in Ventnor Isle of Wight
Bermuda House

Bermuda House is a four star self catering Victorian holiday house in a prime central location with some of the best sea views in Ventnor. The harbour and the blue flag sandy beach of Ventnor Bay are a couple of minutes walk away and Ventnor's shops are within a minute on foot. You can walk to a wide range of places to eat and drink in less than ten minutes. It is on a private road with exclusive on-road parking for two cars and there is a private cliff-top grassed garden with a tropical tree.

The house has high ceilings with chandeliers, fine cornicing and ceiling roses, and was built around 1883 on the site of Ventnor Mill. A blue plaque commemorates the fact that in May 1889 Sir Edward Elgar spent part of his honeymoon staying on the first floor of this house. In his diary Elgar writes that on the day she died his wife Alice remembered him kissing her wet foot in Ventnor.

The accommodation was completely refurbished last year, to sleep ten in five bedrooms, and features a massive front to back kitchen/diner at its heart. New oak flooring has been fitted throughout and the house is furnished in a contemporary style.

Although a period house there are no shortage of modern facilities. All main televisions have free to view satellite TV,with a large widescreen colour LCD TV with DVD and VHS players in the main living room. Wifi broadband access is provided for guests who bring their own laptops. There are three bath/shower rooms plus a cloakroom.

Living room of Bermuda House, Self Catering in Ventnor Isle of Wight
Garden of Bermuda House, self catering in Ventnor Isle of Wight
Kitchen / Diner of Bermuda Hose self catering in Ventnor Isle of Wight
View from Bermuda House, self catering in Ventnor Isle of Wight
Living room
the garden
Kitchen / Diner
View from the house

Known to the Victorians as "England's Madeira", Ventnor is a gem of a place noted for its sunny summers and mild winters. It is built on the sheltered undercliff and dominated by the highest point of the Isle of Wight, St Boniface Down, immediately behind the town. The town has undergone significant regeneration in recent years and was recently described on BBC Radio Solent as the new Notting Hill. The house has views of the Down at the back as spectacular as those of the sea at the front.

Bermuda House is now available for letting as a holiday cottage. Please e-mail the owners if you would like further information or to make a reservation. Read some recent comments from the visitors book.

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