The roof top garden
Apartments in the heart of Cowes

Situated just minutes from

Cowes Yacht Haven

our two well positioned

apartments

are some of the best

accommodation in Cowes.

Both apartments, home to 3 large double bedrooms each (6 in total), are finished to an extremely high standard and have been well furnished throughout, making them ideal accommodation for families or large groups.

  • Two large and spacious apartments, each with their own well equipped kitchen and bathrooms.
  • 3 double bedrooms in each apartment.
  • Ideal location in the

    heart of Cowes

    - just a few minutes walk from the

    Red Funnel ferry

    and the

    Cowes Yacht

    Haven.
  • Find out where we are in Cowes and how to get there.
  • Available to rent all year round.
  • Flexibility - an individual apartment can be booked or the entire house...find out how to book.
The ground floor apartment has three large double bedrooms, (one with an on suite bathroom), a large drawing room, a communal bathroom and a spacious kitchen. The measurements of the ground floor apartment are:

  • Bedroom 1 - 5.3m x 3m with an on suite bathroom.
  • Bedroom 2 - 3.7m x 3.5m.
  • Bedroom 3 - 3.8m x 3.7m.
  • Kitchen / Dinning Room - 5.2m x 4.9m.
  • Drawing Room - 5.6m x 4.8m.
  • Ground Floor Terrace.
The first floor apartment can be reached via the front of the property, to the left of the main entrance. It too has, 3 large double bedrooms (one with on suite) a large sitting room, a communal bathroom, a spacious kitchen and an excellent roof terrace. The measurements of the first floor apartment are:

  • Bedroom 4 - 3.7m x 3.6m with an on suite bathroom.
  • Bedroom 5 - 3.7m x 3.1m.
  • Bedroom 6 - 3.8m x 3.7m.
  • Kitchen / Dinning Room - 6.5m x 4.1m.
  • Sitting Room - 8m x 4.6m.
  • Roof Terrace.
About Cowes

Cowes is a seaport town on the

Isle of Wight

an island due south of the major southern English port of Southampton. It is located on the west bank of the estuary of the River Medina facing the smaller town of

East Cowes

on the east Bank. The town is therefore sometimes referred to as

West Cowes

, especially where distinction is needed such as at the ferry termini. Leland's nineteenth century verses, described the towns poetically as "The two great Cowes that in loud thunder roar, This on the eastern, that the western shore". The two towns are linked by a chain ferry. The combined population was 19,919 in the 1991 census, a figure that is easily doubled during the regatta in early August.

Cowes is now renowned for sailing,

Cowes Castle

being home to the world famous

Royal Yacht Squadron

, which ranks amongst the world's elite yacht clubs. The town gives its name to the world's oldest regular regatta,

Cowes Week

, which occurs in the first week of August. Later on in the summer, powerboat races are held.

East Cowes is home to Norris Castle, and Osborne House, the former summer residence of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The Prince had a major influence on the building of St Mildred's Church in Whippingham, East Cowes, which features distinctive turrets imitating those found on a German castle. Both towns' architecture is heavily influenced by the distinctive style of ornate building which was popular in Prince Albert's time.