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The Squeak is located in Godshill. The accommodation is 2.1 miles from The Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary, and guests benefit from complimentary WiFi and private parking available on site.
The holiday home is equipped with 1 bedroom and a living room with a TV and DVD player. The accommodation is equipped with a kitchen.
The nearest airport is Southampton Airport, 21.7 miles from The Squeak.
Island Holiday Homes is the premier self catering holiday accommodation agency based on the Isle of Wight. My team is made up of Sharon (Manager), Terry, Kerry and Donna and we are here to help you find your perfect holiday home to share with family and friends from where to explore and enjoy our beautiful Island with its miles of sandy beaches, unspoilt coastline, stunning scenery, historic attractions and a varied range of events to suit all. Travel to the Island with your car and book your return car ferry tickets via Island Holiday Homes at discounted rates* We look forward to welcoming you to the Isle of Wight.
The Squeak is one of four beautifully restored barn conversions located within Moor farm, set in idyllic countryside only half a mile away from the village of Godshill, arguably one of the most picturesque villages on the Island. With its historic church, thatched cottages and tea rooms it enjoys a wealth of character and charm all of which are within walking distance. There really is something for all the family to explore including model village, museums, gift shops, pubs and restaurants. For couples and families wanting a more relaxing walking holiday there are many miles of public footpaths and countryside to explore on your door step. The resort town of Shanklin with its beaches, seaside attractions and thatched cottages is only a short drive away. The Red Squirrel footpath/cycle trail runs from Cowes to Sandown, passes through the courtyard of Moor Farm taking in some stunning wildlife habitats from woodlands to wetlands. You may also spot visiting ducks in the farmyard pond, which has been recently created for enjoyment of guests. You can also access a local footpath (GL27) close to the barn, leading to Godshill Village (approx 15 mins walk.)
Godshill Godshill is the quintessential English Village, and boasts some of the oldest architecture on the Isle of Wight. With its delightful medieval church, charming thatched-roofed cottages and a winding main-street lined with traditional tearooms, Godshill is as picturesque as it is popular. It is also known for being the site of the first ever Isle of Wight Festival, which took place at Ford Farm in 1968. Whatever your interests there are plenty of things to do in Godshill during a visit. Along with its collection of traditional tearooms the village contains an interesting range of shops offering local crafts and produce, such as ciders, pickles, mustards and biscuits. Godshill also has a very popular and highly detailed model village. The medieval All Saints Church (which gave the village its name!) overlooks the village from the hill and is a short but steep climb up either the steps or Church Hollow road. Whether you are looking for a traditional cream tea or a tasty evening meal there is an excellent selection of places to eat in Godshill. The tearooms are a regular haunt for visitors and locals alike, and the local pubs are family friendly, with high beams...
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