Beaufort House

Beaufort House in Sandown Bay, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom | Bed and Breakfast | Guest House | Guest Rooms | Boutique Guest House

Beaufort House Bed and Breakfast located in Sandown Bay, England in the United Kingdom is a Bed & Breakfast/Guest House on the Isle of Wight. We would like to welcome you to our family-run, family-friendly Guesthouse.

Beaufort House Bed and Breakfast is located just 5 minutes walk from Sandown Bay's beautiful sandy beach in England's sunny South-East coast of the Isle of Wight.

The many shops and restaurants in Sandown High Street are all within easy reach of Beaufort House Bed and Breakfast, as is the train station and the excellent bus service that covers the whole of the Isle of Wight.

We are ideally situated for the more energetic with many walks and cycle paths passing close by.

We have 11 comfortable rooms, with a good selection of family, double, twin and single rooms.
All rooms are en suite with television, radio alarm clocks, hairdryers and courtesy tray.

The spacious Family Rooms are all located in the older part of the building which was built in about 1870. All have en suite shower rooms (a bath is available on request), a double bed and a set of comfortable bunk beds. We even provide a toy box to keep the little ones entertained.
The Family Suite is even more spacious with 2 separate rooms, one with a double bed and the other with 2 sets of bunk beds, so can easily accommodate families of up to 6. It is also ideal for families travelling with older children who require a little more privacy, or for grandparents bringing their grandchildren away.
Cots, cot sides, potties, baby baths, baby monitors available on request.

All the Double and Twin Rooms are located in the newer block, several overlooking our sunny garden at the back of the building. This is an ?Adults Only? area so should be ideal for those seeking peace and quiet (or those needing to do a bit of work)

We have a spacious Dining Room where you will be served a delicious freshly cooked breakfast using local produce.
(High Chairs, bottle warming and fridge storage all available)

Adjoining the Dining Room is the Bar and Children?s Playroom.
The cosy Bar is a lovely place to enjoy a drink at the end of a busy day - or you could sit out on the deck overlooking our sunny garden.

The Children?s Playroom is packed full of toys and games to keep the little ones busy, maybe while you finish off your breakfast or enjoy a quiet drink in the bar. There is a television (with freeview and video), an air hockey table and darts board for the not so little ones.

We have a Quiet Lounge which has a small library of books and a selection of board games.

There is free wi-fi internet access available in both the Bar and the Quiet Lounge.

The Garden is open for all to use. As well as seating on the deck there is also an area in the garden (smoking is permitted here). The children are free to use the play equipment and toys (with adult supervision)

Tourist Attractions:

Red Squirrels
The isle of Wight is a nationally important refuge for Red Squirrels and with over 3000 on the Island, if you look in the right places, you will spot one of these magnificent creatures. Borthwood Copse and America Woods near Sandown Bay is just such a place, along with Los Altos Park, opposite the hotel. They have been spotted basking by our pool, running across the front lawn and even sitting on the front steps of the hotel!

White Tigers at Isle of Wight Zoo
Home to Britain's largest collection of tigers, this award winning zoo has been a dedicated ally to the tiger for over a quarter of a century. The Zoo also cares for a wide range of other animals including lions, leopards, jaguars, lemurs, monkeys, snakes, spiders and lizards. The tigers really are the stars of the show, with the award winning series Tiger Island being filmed here at the zoo. The fly-on-the-wall documentary series follows the lives of the tigers and the dedicated staff who care for them.

Amazon World Zoo Park
IOW Tourism's 'Top Attraction' award winner and the 'Good Britain Guide' Top Family Attraction. Amazon World Zoo Park is a special kind of attraction. Here you can learn about conservation and rainforests and come face to face with some of the worlds most unusual, beautiful and endangered creatures. Some you won't be able to see anywhere else in the UK or even Europe!

Godshill Cream Teas and Old Village
Godshill is the quintessential English village with its beautiful thatched cottages and famous Cream Teas. Exceptionally picturesque, there are several places that are unmissable, including the Willow Tree Tea Gardens, Godshill Cider Barn and there is even a miniature model village to explore!

Osborne House
Osborne House was Queen Victoria's home by the sea. Osborne was built as a family home and as you walk through the Queen's bedroom, the nursery rooms and even royal bathrooms, you get an intimate glimpse into royal family life.
There are acres of grounds and gardens to relax in, horse and carriage rides to take and a delightful restaurant and café.

Famous Ghost Walks
Paranormal perambulations and the Newport ghost walk was started in 1994 by Marc Tuckey with guidance from Gay Baldwin the author of the ghost story books of the Isle of Wight. Marc and Gay claim the Isle of Wight to be the most haunted in the world with the ley lines covering the Isle of Wight exactly as they do at Stone Henge. You too, can experience the paranormal on one of the famous Ghost Walks.

Sail Around The Island
WAVERLEY is the last sea-going paddle steamer in the world. Magnificently restored with towering funnels, timber decks, gleaming varnish and brass. See and hear the mighty engines - they will provide a whiff of nostalgia for some but are sure to impress all! With regular cruises around the Island from Yarmouth Pier, it is truly an experience to remember.

Waverley Paddle Steamer
Take a Trip on a Steam Train - The Isle of Wight once boasted 54 miles of railway, most of which was closed between 1952 and 1966. However its unique atmosphere has been perfectly preserved by the largely volunteer-run Isle of Wight Steam Railway, which began operating trains in 1971. The Railway is truly a journey back in time - a living, breathing museum!

Visit The Needles
The picturesque Needles and its famous lighthouse at Alum Bay simply must be seen if you have time on the Island. Take a chair lift to the beach below with its coloured sands or watch the skilled glassblowing at Alum Bay Glass. You can even take the short walk to the Old Battery for a truly stunning view!

Fossil Hunting and the Dinosaur Museum
Forming part of the Jurassic Coast, the Isle of Wight is famous for its fossils and dinosaur finds. The dinosaur museum at Sandown is even shaped like a giant pterodactyl and holds a host of interactive exhibits inside. You can even go fossil hunting with a guide from the Fossil Farm near Brighstone.

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30 Broadway
Sandown Bay
England
United Kingdom
+44 (0)1983 403672
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Bed and Breakfast
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Guest Rooms
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Family Rooms
Doubles
Twins
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Los Altos Park
Red Squirrels
Beaches
Cliff Walks
Isle Of Wight Zoo
White Tigers
Amazon World
Zoo Park
Rainforests
Endangered Creatures
Godshill Cream Teas
Old Village
Tea Gardens
Miniature Model Village
Osborne House
Ghost Walks
Dinosaur Museum
Paddle Steamer