The Hambrough is set on a hillside near Ventnor’s seafront which means the restaurant enjoys…
The Art Deco House UK
“A magnificent house – enjoy the clifftop location.” - VisitEngland Assessor
Shanklin, Isle Of Wight
Our Inspector's view
This luxurious and iconic Art Deco house sits atop the cliffs with uninterrupted views of the sea. Lovingly restored to the glamour and splendour of the 1930s, featuring original stained glass windows throughout, high ceilings, and period furnishings, this is quite a unique property. There are six large bedrooms, with three of them available with additional proper beds for children. Occupancy is up to 12 adults with an additional 4 children in shared rooms. There is wheelchair access and a downstairs’ bedroom with wet room designed for those with limited mobility. There is also a large, formal garden with feature ponds.
Facilities – at a glance
En Suite
Garden
Linen provided
Parking
TV
Features
- Total units: 1
- Maximum occupancy: 19
- Children welcome
- Cots provided
- High chairs
- Offsite riding
- Offsite cycle hire
- Offsite fishing
- Private garden
- Lawn area
- Garden furniture
- BBQ on site
- Dish washer
- Washing machine
- Tumble dryer
- Microwave
- Freezer
- Sky or freeview
- En suite
- Linens provided
- Towels provided
- Telephone
- Internet
- Low season minimum price: £3450
- High season minimum price: £8745
- Open all year
- Changeover day: Fridays throughout the year, different days however for Easter, Christmas and New Year
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About the area
Discover Isle of Wight
There’s a timeless quality to the Isle of Wight. For many it embodies the spirit and atmosphere of English seaside holidays. Small and intimate – at just 23 miles by 13 miles – it’s a great place to get away from it all. And with its mild climate, long hours of sunshine and colourful architecture, it has something of a continental flavour.
Explore the island’s varied coastline at any time of the year using the well-established Coast Path. Even in the depths of winter, the weather conditions are often favourable for walking. The island has more than 500 miles of public rights of way in all. There are numerous other things to do too. You could plan a week’s itinerary and not set foot on the beach. The island’s history is fascinating and it was long considered as a convenient stepping stone for the French in their plan to invade the UK mainland. Various fortifications – including Fort Victoria, Carisbrooke Castle and Yarmouth Castle – reflect its key strategic role in the defence of our coastline.
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