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The hotel is in an unrivalled position; it faces due south and is at town-level for shops, buses and entertainment. The beach is accessible through our terraced gardens, enabling guests to bathe straight from the hotel.
A mixture of fine cuisine, comfort and breathtaking views over Ventnor Bay make any stay at The Wellington memorable; this beautiful Victorian building has been lovingly restored to its original features and furnished to a very high modern standard to create an idyllic retreat for its guests.
All our bedrooms have en-suite facilities, panoramic views and all the Super De Luxe Rooms have their own private balconies.
The Wellington Restaurant offers a varied and attractive selection of cross-continental dishes complimented by our extensive wine list which may be enjoyed in the dining room or on the decked terraces.
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Room Rates
Single - £80.00 per Room Twin - £110.00 per Room Double - £110.00 per Room |
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The Wellington Hotel
Belgrave Road
Ventnor Isle of Wight PO38 1JH
Tel: 01983 856600 Fax: 01983 856611 |
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 Ventnor is a seaside resort established in the Victorian era on the south coast of the Isle of Wight, off the southern coast of England. It lies underneath St Boniface Down, and is built on steep slopes and cliffs leading down to the sea. The higher part is referred to as upper Ventnor; the lower part, where most of the amenities are located, being known as Ventnor. Ventnor can sometimes include the villages of St. Lawrence and on the other side of town the village of Bonchurch. The sheltered location on the cliff of the island's south coast means the area experiences a microclimate with more sunny days than much of the British Isles, and fewer frosts. This has allowed many species of subtropical plant to be successfully planted and maintained. Ventnor Botanic Garden is particularly notable. |
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