Resting within the harbour village of Bembridge, Isle of Wight is Little Osney, a delightful studio-style annexe, offering self-catered accommodation for two guests. Just paces away from local eateries and shops, whilst enjoying a coastal position, Little Osney delivers a chic home-from-home, ideal for a couple's getaway. Park up in the dedicated off-road area before entering the single-storey dwelling, where you'll be wowed by its mix of traditional features, lofty ceilings, and sleek accessories. Benefit from a well-equipped kitchen, featuring a combi microwave/hob, fridge, dishwasher, kettle, and toaster, along with a handy breakfast bar, where you can dine as a two. Relax in front of the wall-mounted TV, lounging into the plush armchairs, before heading outdoors to watch the sunset with a tipple in hand. Climb into the inviting double bed, benefitting from views of the TV, ahead of awakening to a refresh in the contemporary en-suite shower room, complete with a large walk-in shower. Once you're ready to explore your surroundings, head for a stroll along Bembridge Beach or visit the bustling harbour, before sitting down for a bite to eat at the popular Crab and Lobster Inn or venturing further to discover the characterful Bembridge Windmill, preserved under the National Trust. Travelling down the coastline, stop off at Shanklin seafront, hike across Shanklin Chine nature reserve, or discover Devil's Chimney for the best vantage point across the area. Within driving distance you'll also reach the popular town of Yarmouth and its host of attractions, including Tapnell Farm Park, The Isle of Wight Reptilarium, and Fort Victoria Country Park, offering something for all interests. Reaching the most western point of the county, be sure to visit The Needles Landmark Attraction at Totland Bay, enveloped by sandy cliffs, a chair lift and seaside amusements, making Little Osney the perfect seascape. Enjoy a romantic getaway at Little Osney.
The largest settlement in England, Bembridge, is located on the Isle of Wight's easternmost point. Because Bembridge was formerly an island and up until the Victorian era, it was made up of a collection of wooden homes and farms. As a result, Bembridge continues to seem somewhat isolated from the rest of the island, which adds to its beauty. Bembridge, one of the island's more upscale neighbourhoods, has a surprisingly bustling intertidal sheltered harbour that is constantly brimming with fishing boats and pleasure boats, providing a steady flow of traffic to and from The Solent. From the harbour, you can access uncrowded beaches with sand and pebbles that are great for swimming, beachcombing, and crabbing. In strong winds, you'll also see lots of kite surfers in action.