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The attractive seaside town of Yarmouth is the oldest town on the Isle of Wight, and its busy harbour is a haven for all kinds of watercraft, with the terminal used for regular mainland ferry crossings to Lymington. Yarmouth’s narrow streets are home to an attractive array of shops and inns, whilst a visit to Henry VIII’s castle is not to be missed. There's great cycling (and a cycle hire shop) and walking to be had along the coastal path, or why not take an energetic stroll across to the nearby Tennyson Down via the Red Lion Inn next to Freshwater's Norman Church of All Saints? Sandhard beach is 15 minutes' walk away, and is ideal for swimming and crabbing from the jetty. Yarmouth's historic water mill is another good spot for crabbing. 4 miles away is Compton beach, famous for dinosaur remains; go there at low tide and see if you can find the two enormous three-toed feet. West Wight is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Yarmouth is an ideal base from which to explore this wonderful island.
Yarmouth 0.75 miles. Constructed on the site of a former boathouse, these Yarmouth self catering apartments, seven in all, three of which are bookable through Sykes Cottages, are in an enviable, idyllic location, situated on the shingle beach and coastal path, close to Fort Victoria Country Park, just to the west of the attractive harbour town of Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight. Renovated to a good standard, two of these Yarmouth self catering apartments have sensational sea views, plus all have access to a private slipway for launching your own boat. Adjacent to these Yarmouth self catering apartments is a licensed cafe, where you can sit out and eat alfresco. Yarmouth has lovely narrow streets to explore, and many shops and inns to enjoy, plus a visit to Henry VIII’s castle is essential. The highlights of the rest of the island, such as Tennyson Down, the beaches at Colwell and Totland Bays and the towns of Newport and Ryde are all easily accessible. A great Yarmouth self catering base looking out to an ever changing seascape.
This delightful ground floor Yarmouth self-catering apartment provides cosy studio accommodation, with an open plan living area including sleeping area, and a separate shower room. This Yarmouth self-catering apartment is only seconds from the beach, coastal path, and a private slipway, and is perfect for a romantic retreat. Note: This Yarmouth self-catering apartment can be booked with Ref 4220 and Ref 4221 to accommodate 8.
All ground floor. Open plan studio accommodation with double bed, fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Shower room with shower cubicle, basin and WC. Note: Steps lead down to the door from the parking area.
Electric convector heaters. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, TV with Freeview. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Off road parking for one car. Communal use of private shingle beach and slipway at the front of the boathouse. One well-behaved dog welcome at £10 per week. Sorry, no smoking. Licensed cafe next door. Shop and pub 10 mins walk. Note: Swimming is discouraged outside the apartment due to the strong tide and currents.

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Previous visitors' comments about Sail Loft Annexe:
It was seconds from the dog-friendly beach. I could see Hurst Castle and the lighthouse, watch the ferries, hear the buoy ringing and lots more. The apartment was thoughtfully designed. I loved the honeysuckle outside!
Mrs Jupp, Barnstaple, June 2012
A very good place to stay - everything was clean and all you would want to make your stay a very pleasant one.
The owner was very nice and was there to welcome us.
Mrs Coles, Basingstoke, May 2012
Everything. Great location and lovely to be so close to the sea. Very quiet and relaxing, a very special Christmas break. A big thank you to all staff who helped find this apartment at short notice for a busy time of year.
Miss Lewis, Loughton, December 2011
The location of the apartment. A slower pace and the beauty of the island. The amazing number of walks and the dog friendly atmosphere.
Mrs Pell-Walpole, Alcester, August 2011