CherryLee, Sandown, Isle of Wight
CherryLee offers well-appointed bed and breakfast accommodation just a 2-minute walk from Sandown town, seafront & pier on the stunning Isle of Wight. CherryLee is a family run bed and breakfast which welcomes all guests as friends.
B&B facilities include a TV lounge, sunny south-facing dining room & a pool table for guest use. All guest rooms have en suite showers, LCD TVs & DVD players.
The twin resorts of Sandown and Shanklin have delighted generations of holidaymakers for over 150 years.
Sandown seafront is just yards from the town’s shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants, with easy level walking along the broad promenades and sea wall. Safe bathing and a mild climate with consistently high placing in the UK’s sunshine records provide the essential ingredients for a summer holiday. You will find deckchairs, beach huts, water sports and the pier, which dates from 1879 and now provides all-weather amusements and the opportunity to walk out over the sea, which is just as exciting for today’s visitors as it was to the Victorians.
Along Culver Parade you’ll find tennis, bowls, crazy golf, a pitch and putt course, the Tiger Sanctuary and Dinosaur Isle Museum. At the southern end of town, the Heights Health and Leisure Base has indoor swimming pools and further inland is a fine 18 hole golf course. Sandown Carnival in July is the Island’s first of the season, the Regatta and illuminated Carnival are in August.
Just two miles inland from Sandown is the historic Kyngs Towne of Brading, with its Norman Church, manor houses of Morton and Nunwell, 3rd century Roman Villa and ancient cottages housing museums, craft shops and tea rooms.
B&B facilities include a TV lounge, sunny south-facing dining room & a pool table for guest use. All guest rooms have en suite showers, LCD TVs & DVD players.
The twin resorts of Sandown and Shanklin have delighted generations of holidaymakers for over 150 years.
Sandown seafront is just yards from the town’s shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants, with easy level walking along the broad promenades and sea wall. Safe bathing and a mild climate with consistently high placing in the UK’s sunshine records provide the essential ingredients for a summer holiday. You will find deckchairs, beach huts, water sports and the pier, which dates from 1879 and now provides all-weather amusements and the opportunity to walk out over the sea, which is just as exciting for today’s visitors as it was to the Victorians.
Along Culver Parade you’ll find tennis, bowls, crazy golf, a pitch and putt course, the Tiger Sanctuary and Dinosaur Isle Museum. At the southern end of town, the Heights Health and Leisure Base has indoor swimming pools and further inland is a fine 18 hole golf course. Sandown Carnival in July is the Island’s first of the season, the Regatta and illuminated Carnival are in August.
Just two miles inland from Sandown is the historic Kyngs Towne of Brading, with its Norman Church, manor houses of Morton and Nunwell, 3rd century Roman Villa and ancient cottages housing museums, craft shops and tea rooms.
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