Castle Cottage is a charming and spotlessly clean property with character, conveniently located for local amenities and attractions. Guests appreciate the well-equipped kitchen, the garden, and the property's overall standard. Some guests noted issues with Wi-Fi and mattress comfort, but these were not universal concerns. The cottage's central location means some traffic noise, but this did not significantly impact the overall positive experience.
Guests consistently praised the property for its spotless condition, with no reports of cleanliness issues. The property is maintained to a high standard, ensuring a pleasant stay.
The cottage's central location in Carisbrooke is appreciated for its convenience to local businesses and attractions. However, some guests noted traffic noise due to its position on the high street, which may affect those sensitive to sound.
The comfort of the property received mixed reviews. While some guests found the bed hard and the seating upright, others were satisfied with the mattress and the property's overall comfort. The presence of a garden and the cleanliness contribute positively to the comfort level.
Facilities are generally good, with a well-equipped kitchen and a pleasant garden. However, there were some concerns about the lack of Wi-Fi contrary to the advertisement, issues with hot water, and difficulties with the TV remote. These issues suggest room for improvement in maintenance.
There is no mention of gifts or special thoughtful touches provided by the host in the reviews, so it is not possible to assess this category. As such, guests should not expect additional thoughtful gestures as standard.
Nestled into a historic row of Grade II listed cottages, with local amenities and attractions, Castle Cottage is a fantastic base for a couple looking for a romantic getaway to the Isle of Weight. Be welcomed by the lovely exterior of this historic cottage and enter into this quaint cottage and find a homely living/dining room with two armchairs and a TV, where guests can catch up on their favourite TV shows, and there is also a dining table for two where you can enjoy a romantic meal with your significant other. Although small, the kitchen is amply outfitted to cater to your culinary needs, with a selection of amenities allowing the designated chef to cook up a storm. Choose between a refreshing shower and a warm soak in the tub in the bathroom before retiring to the double bedroom, a charming space to catch your rest, housing plenty of storage for all of your belongings, as well as views reaching Carisbrook Castle. A real sun trap and secure for pets, the garden welcomes you to dine alfresco and make the most of the fresh air, with views over the church and castle, and an outbuilding with a WC and bike storage. Carisbrooke is a fantastic location for a trip to the Isle of Weight, with the property itself close to a great selection of cafes, pubs, restaurants and a convenience store as well as a fantastic medieval castle, Carisbrooke Castle. History buffs will simply love this location, and there us no shortage of historic sites to be visited, with the selection including Brading Roman Villa, Dinosaur Isle, Wight Military and Heritage Museum and Osbourne. The Isle of Weight offers an extensive amount of walking and cycle routes, with many starting on your doorstep and following the River Medina from Medina Park, and there are many walks along the Hamstead Heritage Coast and the Isle of Weight Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Animal lovers can spend an afternoon at Haven Falconry, Amazon World Zoo, South Coast Falconry and Monkey Haven. There is so much to explore with a captivating break at Castle Cottage.
A bustling village resting on the Isle of Wight, Carisbrooke can be found settled on the south western outskirts of Newport. Best known for Carisbrooke Castle, a point of interest which has been all of an Elizabethan artillery fortress, a king's prison and a royal summer residence, this village is a wondrous base, with a variety of amenities to cater to all tastes. The village's medieval parish church of St. Mary's is a talking point; once part of a Benedictine priory, established by French monks in around 1150, there's so much to explore here. Within the village there are two pubs; the Victorian-era pub and inn of The Waverley and the Grade II listed The Eight Bells, along with a Turkish Restaurant, Italian restaurant and a local shop. Feed the ducks at the Carisbrooke Millpond, or take a trip into the vibrant county town of Newport where you can take a stroll along the River Medina before exploring its wider range of eateries settled amongst its Museum of Island History and art centre, or explore the outskirts of the town to find the 88 acres of countryside in the form of Robin Hall Country Park, with a plethora of walking routes and a scatter of family-friendly attractions to be discovered. Venture into the Isle of Wight Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for even more stunning scenery, as well as the wonder of Compton Beach walled by sandstone cliffs and offering a scenic experience like no other. To the north of the village, you can also find the coast of Cowes, with even more wonderful beach walks, independent shops, a golf course, various museums and historical landmarks, it's well-worth a visit. Sitting at the centre of the Isle of Wight, the village of Carisbrooke is ideally positioned for exploring the many attractions that the area has to offer, with easy links to Portsmouth for a day out with a difference.
One double bedroom.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Living/dining room
Electric heating.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, kettle, toaster.
TV.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Off-road parking a short walk from the property.
Enclosed rear garden with lawn, patio and furniture.
One well-behaved pet welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 0.2 miles, pub 0.1 miles, river 2 miles.
Note: Outbuilding with basin, WC and storage for bikes
Leonard Victor
Only thing i would say, that we would have been happier if there was a warning about the stairs. we both have problems with back and leg pains. The narrowness of the stairs caused us a problem, especially the top of the stairs between the bedroom and the bathroom. Parking is a problem, there is a car park by the Co-op shop. cost me about £40 to park for a few hours the day, and £2 over night from 18.00 -08.00 for the week.
Carol
Its central location in Carisbrooke makes all other areas easily accessible. Communication with the owner was friendly and charming. As we will make twice-yearly research trips and loved our stay at the cottage so much, we have booked again for February. That should tell you everything. Highest recommendation.
Ann
The cottage was spotlessly clean and had a comfortable bed. The kitchen was well equipped but could have done with a casserole and oven dish to cook the likes of shepherds pie etc. we got used to the low ceiling after a couple of collisions! The traffic was noisy during the day but quiet at night and didnât disturb our sleep. We liked the local restaurant Valentinoâs.
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