Well known for The Needles – jagged white chalk stacks reaching out into the Solent – the Isle of Wight is an island of contrasts. Famous for its beaches and the seafront promenades of Shanklin and Ventnor, and its sailing centres of Cowes and Yarmouth, it is mainly farmland with sheep grazing the downs and heaths and dairy herds the lower land.
The AONB protects the Hamstead Heritage Coast in the north and Tennyson Heritage coast in the south. Dinosaur remains can be seen in Compton Bay and Yaverland Beach.
Osborne House, once one of Queen Victoria’s favourite retreats, is open to the public and a favourite with visitors.
Large detached family home near town centre
Traditional country house in the New Forest National Park
Large Georgian country house in beautiful 10 acre garden
15th century thatched home in 3.5 acres of gardens
Family home in a quiet country village
Family farmhouse, on a 1300 acre arable farm, in a quiet village.
A converted cattle barn overlooking the beautiful Fovant Hills and situated in the Nadder Valley & Cranbourne Chase, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a Dark Sky Reserve.