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Marine House
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Rooms & Views
This studio's standout features are the spa bath and fireplace. In the fully equipped kitchen, guests will find a stovet…
This room features a king-size bed and an en-suite bathroom with shower and bath. The bathroom also includes a TV. This…
This room features a super king-size bed and an en-suite shower. This room has a sea view over Christchurch Bay. It inc…
This room features a king-size bed and an en-suite shower room. This room has a sea view over Christchurch Bay. It incl…
This room has a double bed and a balcony with views of Christchurch Bay and the Isle of Wight. It has a flat-screen TV,…
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Restaurants nearby
- The Hut This elegant restaurant is superbly set amongst colourful beach huts and looks out over the sea to Hurst Castle. Sit on one of the terraces or under retractable roofs and enjoy anything from fish tacos to a fruits de mer platter. Most diners arrive by boat (they’ll even collect you from your mooring).4.6km
- The Elderflower Down a cobbled street in a beautiful Georgian town, you'll find a Grade II listed building housing this amiably run restaurant. The chef's experience shines through in the attractively presented dishes on the multi-course tasting menu, which shine thanks to the sourcing of excellent ingredients. As it's by the quayside, you can expect the catch of the day to be among the highlights. As an alternative to the tasting option, a 'sharing menu' offers dishes for two such as beef Chateaubriand and trout en croûte.5.5km
- The Terrace Head to the Wightlink ticket office, go up the external staircase and you will find yourself at this lovely harbourside restaurant. It's a large space with, as the name suggests, a wonderful terrace that's perfect for alfresco dining in the summer. Fish is to the fore on the classically based menu that makes the most of the island's ingredients and incorporates some dashes of creativity – such as the tongue-in-cheek 'crab and chips' consisting of crispy polenta fingers topped with fresh picked crab meat.6.1km
- The Red Lion It’s not just the open fires and friendly service that make this such a warm and welcoming pub – the delicious beef fat crumpet and the sticky toffee pudding also help! The traditional building has origins dating back to the 11th century, so it's a place full of character, with the garden also supplying super-fresh produce for the clean, well-executed dishes. While there are more informal 'light' and 'large bites' on offer at lunch, the à la carte is available at all times to show off the kitchen's skills.6.4km
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Attractions nearby
- Hurst Castle Device Fort in Hampshire, England2.7km
- Yarmouth Castle English artillery fort6.1km
- Fort Albert tower fort on the Isle of Wight, England, UK4.3km
- Fort Victoria fort in Freshwater, Isle of Wight, England, UK4.7km
- Buckland Rings hillfort in Hampshire, England, UK6.0km
- All Saints' Church, Freshwater church in Isle of Wight, England, UK6.5km
- Tennyson Down hill on the Isle of Wight, in England, UK6.6km
- Afton Down hill on the Isle of Wight, in England, UK7.9km
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