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Showing posts with label yarmouth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yarmouth. Show all posts

Friday, 30 January 2009

The George - Yarmouth

The George Hotel is a 17th Century town house in the bustling village and Harbour of Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight. A traditional environment of warmth and atmosphere is found in each individually designed bedroom. Meticulous attention to detail perfects a marriage of comfort and relaxation, and caters for your every need. All rooms offer;full room service, bathrobes, hairdryers, direct dial telephone,satelite TV.

For more information: http://www.thegeorge.co.uk/

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Rockstone Cottage - Yarmouth

Rockstone Cottage is a charming family run guest house offering bed & breakfast at Freshwater, Isle of Wight. Built around 1790, we are just 3 minutes walk from the sandy beach of Colwell Bay in rural West Wight.

For more information: http://www.rockstonecottage.co.uk/

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The Laurels - Yarmouth

The Laurels is situated in a quiet cul-da-sac, only five minutes walk from the ferry terminal. It is close to the old railway line which is now a bridleway leading along the beautiful River Yar to Freshwater.

For more information: http://www.wight.info/laurels/

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Saturday, 17 January 2009

Town & Villages Guide - Isle of Wight

Click on the links below to take you through to some basic information regarding some of the towns and villages on the Island.

Cowes
East Cowes
Freshwater
Newport
Ryde
Sandown
Shanklin
Ventnor
Yarmouth

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Yarmouth is the oldest town on the Island, It is a busy yacthing area and serves as the docking area for Wightlink's Car Ferry from Lymington. The pier is also a great place to go fishing.
A major landmark in the town centre is Yarmouth Castle, which was built in 1547 and commissioned by Henry VIII. It is now owned by English Heritage. Tourists should make a point of visiting the attractive town square, flanked by the old 18th century town hall.

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