Lighthouse

Top choice in Isle of Wight


This is the sea-view sleep spot of your dreams. A white, two-storey, clapboard lighthouse where the style is pure New England beach chic and the setting is right beside the shore. Lie in bed watching the waves, take a few steps to the beach to swim in the sea, stroll out to dine on your private deck. Heavenly.

The same people run the Boathouse (sleeping six people, per week £900 to £1500) and the romantic, two-person Crow's Nest (£400 to £620) nearby.


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1. St Catherine's Lighthouse

3.43 MILES

A crenellated 19th-century navigational aid that marks the island's southernmost point. Tours climb the 90-odd steps up to the lantern room, revealing…

2. St Catherine's Oratory

3.76 MILES

Known locally as the Pepperpot, this 34ft, octagonal, 14th-century tower constitutes England's only surviving medieval lighthouse.

3. Brading Roman Villa

6.58 MILES

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4. Carisbrooke Castle

7.87 MILES

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6. St Helens Duver

9.33 MILES

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7. Osborne House

11.37 MILES

Lemon-frosted and Italianate, Osborne House is pure Victorian pomp. Built in the 1840s at the behest of Queen Victoria, the monarch grieved here for many…

8. D-Day Story

14.43 MILES

Portsmouth played a key role in the assault mounted by Allied D-Day forces in 1944. A £5 million revamp means this exhibit now combines audio-visual…