Tovah

ID: S126883

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

Tovah is a charming and spacious cottage in the heart of Yarmouth, praised for its excellent location and character. Guests appreciate the well-equipped kitchen, stunning sea views from the master bedroom, and the convenience of nearby shops and pubs. While some guests mention challenges with the heating and steep staircases, the overall experience is highly regarded, with many looking forward to returning.

The cottage is consistently described as clean and well-maintained, with guests expressing satisfaction with the level of cleanliness upon arrival.

The location is highly praised for being central and convenient, with easy access to local amenities, the ferry, and beautiful views, making it an ideal spot for visitors.

Comfort is generally well-received, with comfy beds and a cosy atmosphere. However, some guests find the furniture lacking and the cottage cold at times, which affects the overall comfort score.

Facilities are appreciated, especially the well-equipped kitchen. However, there are several mentions of issues with heating and occasional maintenance concerns like water leaks and key difficulties, indicating room for improvement.

While guests are thankful for the parking permits and the owner's communication, there is no mention of gifts or special touches that would fall under the category of thoughtfulness. Therefore, this score is set to null.

About this property

Tovah is a wonderful terraced cottage full of character, located in Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight ideally located to explore the West Wight.

The cottage is a Grade II listed building, the accomodation is over 3 floors with a balcony overlooking the Solent, it is one of the oldest buildings in Yarmouth, dated circa 1550. Step through the front door and into the spacious, characterful living room, with its hardwood flooring, expansive fireplace and exposed beams it’s like stepping back in time. Step through the double doors into the dining room to reveal a farmhouse solid pine table with seating for up to six people. While the property has been renovated to a contemporary holiday home, there are still period features attesting to the history of the cottage, such as the exposed beams, spiral staircase, latched doors and feature fireplaces. A further set of doors lead into the kitchen with its modern fixtures and fittings and a convenient breakfast bar. This light and airy room is the perfect place for making a home-cooked meal with the family. The living room, dining room and kitchen are easily connected as one large communal area ideal for family living with the doors open or can be separated as separate rooms with doors closed, it is very flexible depending on the individual needs. There is a good supply of children's games in the wooden chest including the Isle of Wight Monopoly game! The kitchen also has a door which leads out to the enclosed garden, which is made up of a lawn and patio areas, ideal for enjoying a meal or drink on a warm evening.

The bedrooms are set across two floors, and consist of one double, one twin and one king-size master bedroom with exposed beams and en-suite bathroom. The bedrooms have been equipped with charming furniture, including built-in wardrobes. The master bedroom can be found on the second floor and has steps leading up to a large balcony area with lovely views across the Solent. Roadside permit parking is available as well as in the local car park. Yarmouth is a wonderful base for exploring the Isle of Wight and is ideally located in the beautiful West Wight. The town square is 50 yards away from the property with beautiful restaurants, book shop, coffee and tea shops, boutique clothing shops, art galleries, antique shop, Yarmouth Castle and a historical wooden pier. There is also the highly prestigious aspect of the harbour and marina, alongside fantastic walking and cycling opportunities down the river Yar and many more. Yarmouth has plenty to offer and is easily accessible from the mainland without the need for a car as the ferry comes in only a two-minute walk from this cottage, and there is a great bus network to get about on the island, some fabulous walks and trails and the iconic Needles are located within 5 miles. Tovah is the perfect place to stay in order to explore all that Yarmouth, the West Wight and the Isle of Wight has to offer.

Yarmouth is a town, port and civil parish located in the Isle of Wight, England. Yarmouth Pier was opened in 1876. It received Grade 2 listed status in 1975. Originally 685 ft long, it's now 609 ft but is still the longest timber pier in England and is open to the public. In St. James's Church there is a monument to the 17th century admiral Sir Robert Holmes who was at Yarmouth. He obtained it in a raid on a French ship, when he seized an unfinished statue of Louis XIV of France and forced the sculptor to finish it with his own head rather than the king's.

Accommodation

Over three floors accessed via a spiral staircase.

Three bedrooms: 1 x second floor master with king-size double and an en-suite shower room with a shower, basin and WC.

1 x first floor double, 1 x first floor twin.

First floor bathroom with a bath, basin and WC.

All bedrooms have fitted wardrobes.

Kitchen.

Dining room.

Living room.

Gas central heating throughout.

Woodburner with starter pack of logs.

AGA rangecooker, with electric oven and gas hob, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer.

Smart TV, DVD Player and WiFi.

Additional TV with DVD player in master bedroom.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Parking is available on the roadside (permit provided) or in the local car park.

Lawned garden and patio area and large balcony.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shops and pubs within 50 m walk.

Excellent Blue Crab Restaurant situated next door.

Travel cot and highchair available.

Please note: The Isle of Wight festival is on each summer: please check online for dates and details.

Note: the property has low beams and doors so care must be taken.

Nearby points of interest

  • Carisbrooke Castle
  • Osborne House
  • Sammy Miller Museum
  • Model Village Godshill
  • Red House Museum and Gardens
  • Solent Sky Museum
  • SeaCity Museum
  • Southampton City Art Gallery
  • Hovercraft Museum
  • Castlehaven Beach

Reviews (26)

  • Lilian

    Not so good...low beams causing knocked heads on several occasions. Just couldn't relax when upstairs, needing to be on constant alert. This issue could have been raised during initial booking stage.

  • Sue

    Pubs, restaurants, and the ferry, all within a couple of minutes walk. Cottage was clean and well equipped. Spiral staircases may be a challenge for some.

  • Helen

    Location was convenient and accommodation suited our needs well.

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