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  • Last Minute Cottages - Little Parklands
  • Isle of Wight

    Little Parklands

    Ref: S349143

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lancaster House
  • Isle of Wight

    Lancaster House

    Ref: S318563

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 5 The Mall
  • Isle of Wight

    5 The Mall

    Ref: S318580

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Wee Cot
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    Isle of Wight

    Wee Cot

    Ref: S92873

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    Steeped in history going back to the Stone Age, Brading is close to many attractions, Around the village there are 70 footpaths taking in the beauty of the marshlands and its amazing bird life, stretching to the Downs, which lie within an Area of...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed in Newchurch 89932
  • Isle of Wight

    1 Bed in Newchurch 89932

    Ref: S966608

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Culver View
  • Isle of Wight

    Culver View

    Ref: S1051421

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Charnwood Cottage
  • Isle of Wight

    Charnwood Cottage

    Ref: S970225

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dory
  • Isle of Wight

    Dory

    Ref: S379656

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Adgestone Villa - Luxury Dog Friendly with Private Pool in Sandown - Perfect Getaway for Family & Friends
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    Isle of Wight

    Adgestone Villa - Luxury Dog Friendly with Private Pool in Sandown - Perfect Getaway for Family & Friends

    Ref: S987208

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Seagrass
  • Isle of Wight

    Seagrass

    Ref: S948682

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Colonels House
  • Isle of Wight

    Colonels House

    Ref: S474417

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bee Cottage
  • Isle of Wight

    Bee Cottage

    Ref: S1044664

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Hayloft
  • Isle of Wight

    The Hayloft

    Ref: S1054223

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Sanctuary
  • Isle of Wight

    The Sanctuary

    Ref: S324662

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    • Lucy - Verified booking

      We enjoyed our stay at wee cot, the cottage is lovely, clean & cozy & had everything we needed.

      We had been to the island before, but not for many years… I used to holiday here as a child with my family & it holds special memories. The cottage is in a good position for travelling around the island. We visited Shanklin several times (the ice-creams & dog ice creams on the beachfront are very good) Sandown, Ryde, Cowes & Yarmouth. We ate at The Garlic Farm (excellent breakfast) and The Yarbridge Arms (nice lunch) We loved “Off The Rails” at Yarmouth, if you are eating out with dogs, this is the place for you. We used the chip shop & the convenience store and sat outside at the pub. We were blessed with some lovely weather and travelled with our 2 spaniels who are used to accompanying us. We use Sykes cottages a lot & this is our 4th one in the past year, since lock down restrictions began to ease. There is a lot of traffic noise but did not really bother us. We used the driveway next door to unload & load the car & then the parking pass for the car-park next to the church… no problems at all. The owner quickly dealt with a maintenance issue we had. We were very disappointed with the garden, as others have said it is overgrown. I can understand the owners are probably going for the “shabby chic cottage look” but the garden has some beautiful plants & could be so pretty if tidied up. My husband is a very keen gardener & despite working long hours in a stressful job, keeps ours immaculate. The owner very politely contacted us on our last day to ask if she could cut the grass, which made it much better… although a bit late in our stay for us. If I wanted to be “picky” I could mention a few other small issues, although not really a problem for us. The bathroom sink plug (push down mechanism, not plug, we have the same one at home) did not work, so my husband could not fill the sink & had to keep the water running when shaving. We mainly used the shower & bath so not a problem. The “stable door” at the back seemed to have a mind of its own, it would of been very useful with the dogs. The light in the fridge did not work, neither did the lamp next to it. The hot water seemed a bit hit & miss. There are no curtains as such in the second bedroom (except net) could be an issue if children sleep there, waking early with the light streaming through. My husband knows… he slept in there for snoring… The carriage clock on the mantelpiece did not work and had a very old corroding looking battery in it…I guess if it’s there it might as well work! All very minor issues although not something we’ve experienced in any other Sykes cottage we have had & the cottage could be so much better with a little TLC. All in all though, a lovely few days away. The island is still as beautiful as I remembered it

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    • Karla - Verified booking

      My dog and I spent 2 weeks at Wee Cot.

      The dog loved the garden, it has interesting corners to explore and was secure enough for a Jack Russell. A very relaxing space for a coffee too. The house is 400 years old, and very special, with double glazing, so visitors need to open windows occasionally to keep it ventilated. The whole place was perfect, warm, quirky, and very accessible. The sofa is ideal for afternoon naps. The kitchen has all I needed, and the frying pan is one of the best. If you really must have an air fryer or waffle maker, then bring your own! I would also bring slippers, as the bathroom floor is chilly at night. The shop opposite has everything you need, but I also got a Tesco home delivery which worked perfectly. The Hungry Bear does a fine dinner as does the Bugle, and both welcome dogs. Lots of easy walks, but you might need wellies. The church was very welcoming and I enjoyed the bell ringing. We travelled by train and found it a simple 10 minute walk to the house. Crossing one road at the traffic lights. The bus services are so reliable and close by. Travel from Portsmouth harbour was simple and stress free. This makes Wee Cot an ideal location to enjoy the immediate surroundings and the island. I hope you enjoy your stay as much as we did.

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    • Sally - Verified booking

      The cottage was absolutely lovely.

      The decor was beautiful. Spotless. All the essentials available with some little extras which made our stay a pleasure. Travelled with my partner, 15yo son and dog. Just as advertised. Situated in the perfect spot for us. Brading high street is charming, so the little walks up the hill to the car park were a pleasure. Theres a playing field with a good track for a dog walk just up the hill off of The Mall. Private fenced/gated garden which was great. We only found Bembridge Beach (highly recommended) on our way home as we would have loved to of spent the whole day on this dog friendly beach. 15mins away from Weecot. Parked at the Tollgate Cafe and treated ourselves to coffee and cake after exploring in the rock pools and skimming stones. Wherever we travelled was not far from Weecot, although we didn’t mind the journeys as the scenery is stunning. My only two criticisms would be; although it didn’t bother me, my partner couldn’t seem to get used to the noise of the traffic on the high street. And secondly we had to hang a towel over the window in the bedroom as not to woken up with the 5am sunrise

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    • Jen - Verified booking

      We have just returned from a fabulous week staying at Wee Cott in Brading.

      The cottage was quaint & full of character. On arrival the directions were simple to follow & key collection information couldn’t have been easier. We were very grateful for the welcome treats. Parking was nearby & the arrangement with the pub next door for unloading was great. The garden was delightful. The weather was amazing & being able to sit out was a real treat. The cottage is well equipped with everything we needed. Wee Cott is on the main road & as it was so hot, we kept the window open. This meant there was road noise, but we were expecting it & it didn’t detract from our overall enjoyment of staying here. It is a 2 minute walk to the bus stop, so we took ourselves to our favourite IOW places by bus. The service is regular & £55 for a group of up to 5 for a week, it was fantastic value, meaning the car spent most of its time in the car park. The Costcutter over the road was good for essentials & the local pubs all get great write ups for food.

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    • Ann-Marie - Verified booking

      We thoroughly enjoyed our stay in the Wee Cot during our first ever visit to the Isle of Wight.

      All of us, human and dog alike, particularly enjoyed the lovely garden and a lot of the best photos we took that week were in the garden! Brading itself is a fantastic location for a holiday rental - somewhere nice and quiet away from the relative bustle of towns like Ryde and Newport, and oh-so-historic, but still only 15 or 20 minutes’ drive from anywhere of interest on the island. The only negative (if we have to even find one) is that, due to some sort of car meet in a nearby town the first weekend of our holiday, Brading’s high street was busier than usual with vehicles revving engines, squealing tyres and backfiring as they cruised through the town. This shouldn’t put anyone else off, though, as it wasn’t a problem for us all the time we were out exploring the island. Thank you so much to Sykes and the Wee Cot’s owners for letting us stay in their lovely little cottage - we would most definitely stay there again!

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    HMS Victory

    One of the most celebrated warships in Britain’s naval history, the HMS Victory. It’s a 104-gun first-rate battleship and was launched in 1765. It is best known for her role as Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. It is now preserved as a museum piece and is open to the public to explore. It is located in Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard.

    Model Village Godshill

    Model village in Godshill, open seven days a week for guests to view small-scale replicas of buildings, roads and vehicles. On-site gift shop.

    Dinosaur Isle

    For nearly a century the Museum of Isle of Wight housed the Island’s geology and fossil collections. Dinosaur Isle was later created as a purpose built interactive museum displaying and conserving the rich geological collections with over 1000 of the best fossils on display.

    Brading Roman Villa

    Award winning Romano-British archaeological site exhibition & visitor centre in Brading. Boasts a stunning exhibition hall, café, shop. Wheelchair accessible.

    Portsmouth Historic Dockyard

    Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is part of the HM Naval Base Portsmouth, which is open to the public. It contains ships such as HMS Victory, HMS Alliance, HMS Warrior and the Mary Rose...

    Osborne House

    Osborne House and gardens is a former royal residence in East Cowes, Isle of Wight. The house was built between 1845 and 1851 for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The house was designed by Albert himself in the style of an Italian Renaissance palazzo. Now owned by English Heritage it is open to the public to explore its grand rooms and lush gardens. Playgrounds and trails, cafe, gift shop and toilets.

    Carisbrooke Castle

    Carisbrooke Castle has been a central place of power and defence on the Isle of Wight for over 1,000 years. A Saxon fortress, a castle of the Norman conquest and famously the prison for the deposed Charles I.

    HMS Warrior

    Built for the Royal Navy, HMS Warrior 1860 was Britain's first iron-hulled, armoured battleship. It was restored in Hartlepool and has been back home in Portsmouth since 1987, where it is on display to the public at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.

    Castlehaven Beach

    Castlehaven Beach is a true hidden gem, located at the end of an unmade, bumpy woodland track. If you are looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the tourist hot spots then this is the place for you. The gentle slipway makes for a pleasant and peaceful place to swim and cool off.

    University of Portsmouth

    The University of Portsmouth is a public research university located in Portsmouth, England. Known for its strong reputation in areas such as engineering, computing, and healthcare, the university offers a wide range of academic programs to its diverse student body. With modern facilities, a commitment to sustainability, and a vibrant campus community. Main Campus: University House, Winston Churchill Avenue, Portsmouth, PO1 2UP

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