
South Wight Cottages
We've got 22 holiday cottages in South Wight. South Wight is the epitome of the classic seaside holiday. With golden sands, the promenade and even Sandown pier to explore, there’s plenty to keep you busy whilst visiting the south of the Isle of Wight. The coastal path is a walker’s paradise and the numbered bridleways make it really easy for horse riders to get around the isle. Read more
Our exclusive ferry discounts of up to 25% will make your island trip with Classic plain sailing.We have 22 self catering cottages in South Wight to show you...
7 nights from £1182
The New House
40254 bedroom self catering cottage in Godshill, Isle of Wight
Nestled in the heart of the chocolate-box village of Godshill, this detached house has beautiful secluded gardens to the rear and everything the village can offer within a few minu...
7 nights from £1182
From £93 per night
The Stables
56511 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage close to the beach, near Ventnor.
Welcome to The Stables, a romantic getaway for two! Close to the seaside town of Ventnor, with its beautiful beachfront, you can explore this corner of the Island and then retreat ...
From £93 per night
From £110 per night
Farm Cottage
57182 bedroom, dog friendly cottage near Ventnor.
For those looking for a peaceful and calming cottage then look no further than Farm Cottage, it's set in the delightful grounds of the owners' home and has been furnished with care...
From £110 per night
From £85 per night
Sunrise and Stars
5672Dog friendly shepherds hut with a hot tub and use of pool, near Ventnor.
Step into an oasis of peace and tranquility on the Isle of Wight at Sunrise and Stars, a beautifully crafted hideaway with a pool for private use and a hot tub, surrounded by capti...
From £85 per night
7 nights from £560
Grace Cottage
42091 bedroom holiday cottage close to the sea near Ventnor, Isle of Wight
This gorgeous barn conversion is set within the grounds of the stunning North Grounds Farm, just outside the village of Chale Green on the southern side of the Island. For the envi...
7 nights from £560
7 nights from £588
The Cattle Byre
45352 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near Brighstone, Isle of Wight.
The Cattle Byre has accommodation for three guests across two bedrooms, a double and a single. It has two private outdoor seating areas, the rear enclosed garden can only be access...
7 nights from £588
7 nights from £600
The Dairy
45362 bedroom, dog friendly cottage near the beach near Brighstone, Isle of Wight.
The Dairy is the largest of all four barns and is closest to The Cattle Byre. It has a spacious kitchen and dining area making it a social space for the family to gather and make p...
7 nights from £600
7 nights from £603
The Stables
45372 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near Brighstone, Isle of Wight.
The Stables is light and airy throughout with two bedrooms, a king-size double and a twin. The open plan living-room with kitchen and dining areas is warm and inviting, with doors ...
7 nights from £603
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We scour the coast and country to winkle out bits worth sharing with you, the best properties in lovely locations. While we’re out and about, we gather together the best things to do so that you can start planning your holiday as soon as you’ve booked.
The ‘Explore Nearby’ tab on our cottage pages show what’s nearby along with relevant articles from our holiday guides from Notes and Stories, where you’ll find hand-written experiences of outings across the South and West, from dog-friendly pubs on the Isle of Wight to free things to do in south Devon and everything in between.
7 nights from £603
The Pigsty
45382 bedroom, dog friendly cottage near the beach near Brighstone, Isle of Wight.
The Pigsty is a detached barn with parking for two cars and two private seating areas along with a spacious communal area. There are two bedrooms, a double and a twin, each bea...
7 nights from £603
Kingston Barns
7 nights from £2394
With an amazing view around every corner, it’s really worth getting out and about to see all that the island has to offer. There’s a reason the Victorians loved the Isle of Wight and South Wight was the main haven for these visitors. Sandown, Shanklin and Ventnor were especially popular and still remain so today.
Enjoy a walk along the promenade next to the beaches or head further inland to visit the quaint ‘chocolate box village’ of Godshill for a classic cream tea. St Catherine’s point, the most southern part of the island, is a lovely day out as there are plenty of walks and you can head into the lighthouse for a tour around.