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Ventnor Towers
Ventnor Towers is an elegant Victorian house built in 1872 and has been a hotel since the turn of the last century. It is situated in what is often considered the most beautiful location on ...
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St Maur Hotel
The St Maur Hotel is an ideal holiday location on the Isle of Wight.
Situated in Ventnor, one of the prettiest areas on the Island, which makes
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Hambrough Hotel
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Sitting high above Ventor Harbour with spectacular views of the bay, this hotel offers the opportunity to unwind in style and dine on exquisite cuisine.
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Eversley Hotel
The Eversley stands in an acre of grounds from which there are glorious views of the English Channel and boasts its own private access to Ventnor Park and the coastal footpaths. All rooms are ensuite ...
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St Rhadagunds
South facing and set amidst beautiful grounds, St Rhadagunds offers superb sea views. The house possesses great character and provides a warm & relaxed atmosphere.
Guest laundry, games room with pool, table tennis and darts, ...
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Burlington Hotel
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With its south facing aspect The Burlington is the only hotel in Ventnor to offer spectacular views, heated pool, sun filled gardens and off road parking for all guests. All ... More
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Wellington Hotel
The hotel is in an unrivalled position; it faces due south and is at
town-level for shops, buses and entertainment. The beach is accessible
through our terraced gardens, enabling guests to bathe straight from the
hotel.
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Double Room: From £90 |
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