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Carriers Stable
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| The Carriers Stable was built during early Victorian times as a stable that has now been converted into a beautiful detached holiday cottage (2003) to accommodate 4 adults / children. It is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in the rural south west of the Isle of Wight in the picturesque village of Brighstone, near to forest and downs, and within a mile of the sea by car, less walking (Heritage Coast designation). |
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Map (Beta Version)
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Things To Do
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| Beaches close by, hiking, cycling, fishing, many fossil finds on beaches, views from downs above village owned by National Trust. Many sites on island to visit of historic nature (e.g. Queen Victoria's home - Osborne House), Bowling alley, Ice rink, Cinema's, intersting private shops, surfing, plane flights round island, para gliding, horse riding, ice hockey team, many fine country pubs, highest density in UK of footpaths |
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Directions
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| From East Cowes ferry, second exit at roundabout onto Well Road, A3021, A3054 to Newport, town centre, Pyle Street, B3323 to Shorwell, B3399 to Brighstone. From Fishbourne ferry, B3339 (Fishbourne lane), A3054 to Newport, town centre, Pyle Street, B3323 to Shorwell, B3399 to Brighstone. From Yarmouth ferry, A3054 to Totland, A3055 to Freshwater, B3399 to Brighstone |
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