Isle of Wight Stays 

The Botanist Rest

Immerse yourself in the historical botanical world at The Botanist Rest

First Impression

The Botanist Rest is a true Victorian gem! Built in the 1840’s and steeped in Victorian history, this two-bedroom cottage is situated in the southern coastal town of Ventnor. Boasting its own natural micro-climate, the town is home to the world-famous Ventnor Botanical Gardens – the inspiration behind The Botanist Rest.

Styled with a modern, botanical twist, the property is perfect for families or couples looking for somewhere unique on the Island. From foraging for herbs in the cottages’ own private kitchen garden for a family dinner to enjoying the breath-taking sea views or star-gazing with our antique telescope from the balcony, there is no better place to unwind after a busy day exploring the Isle of Wight.

Key Features:
The Space

On entering the cottage into the lounge, you’ll find yourself whisked into a Victorian botanical wonderland! Filled with plants a good selection of books and other curios, the space has seating for up to four adults to relax on the 3-piece leather Chesterfield sofa and armchair. If you wish to fully immerse yourself in the botanist’s world and indulge in some mindful gardening, feel free to offer the plants, inside and out a little water if their soil is a little dry!

You’ll also have full use of the Bang Olufsen smart TV, featuring, Netflix & Amazon Prime for guest use and for those that just can’t escape from work completely – or are feeling inspired by the beautiful Island – there is also a small workspace/writer’s nook.

Leaving the lounge and into the dining area, this quaint spot has a beautiful feature Victorian fireplace is a great space to spend time together, reminiscing on the days adventures over a meal.

The lounge leads through to the well-equipped kitchen with a toaster, kettle, microwave, oven, and gas hob, also a dishwasher & fridge/freezer. Our coffee loving guests can savour the aromas of ‘real’ coffee in the mornings, made with the Jura coffee machine and step straight out in the seating area of the private garden patio. A great place to also soak up the later afternoon sun with a cocktail or a spot of al fresco dining using the fruits or herbs from our wonderful kitchen garden should you wish!

We also have an additional selection of herbs and spices in the kitchen along with a cocktail making set and book for those who would like to sit out, enjoying a drink in the fully enclosed and lit garden, amongst the grape vine, and fruit trees after the Sun has set.

When it’s finally time to wind-down and retire to bed, make your way back through the house and make your way up the staircase to our inviting and comfortable bedrooms. (Please be aware – as The Botanists Rest is a quirky old cottage the stairs are a little narrower and steeper than a conventional staircase so may not be suitable for less mobile people)

The botanical theme extends throughout the upstairs and the larger bedroom at the front of the property has arresting views of St Boniface Down. This bedroom includes a spacious king size bed, vanity area with hair dryer and mirror, hanging space for clothes and freshly laundered towels and bedding.

The smaller second bedroom features a full-sized bunk bed suitable for two children or up to two medium build adults. There is also hanging space, a mirror and freshly laundered towels and bedding. This is a narrow room so could possibly be unsuitable for those who usually require extra space for manoeuvre. The southern aspect of this room opens out via French doors onto an amazing roof terrace balcony with stunning sea views and bistro dining set. Morning coffee with a view!

The bathroom is also upstairs, with a toilet, sink, mirror, towel warming radiator and shower over bath. Again, with the pitfalls of working with a quaint old cottage, the roof is pitched so the shower head is a slightly lower than average! We have tried to adapt this as best as we can but if you are over average height, you opt to soak up the sea views from the bath with hand-held shower feature!

With its quirky features, stunning sea and countryside views and proximity to the local amenities and tourist attractions, The Botanists Rest is the perfect option for a holiday on the Isle of Wight!

At a glance

from
£800-1400
7 Nights min stay

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Finding us
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The Location

The Botanist Rest is situated in the heart of the vibrant botanical town of Ventnor. In recent years, Ventnor has hosted several big arts events, the popular ‘Ventnor Fringe festival’ in July & Ventnor illuminated carnival.

The Botanist Rest is stone’s throw away from Ventnor High Street & Beach. An ideal spot which allows you to explore Ventnor by foot. Beautiful long beach walks, harbour and local buses out of town to explore the picturesque Isle of Wight are all at your fingertips.

The Botanist Rest is less than 5 min walk from the local bus route, there is also a local Fire department on our street for little ones to look around & a local park on the next road round.

Ventnor is the most south point on the Isle of Wight, therefore, Wightlink car ferry in to Fishbourne would be the closes way to arrive on the Island.

Important Information

Guests have use of the whole property.

The cottage is a strict no smoking, no pets and no house party space. It is also an allergy free space, so please respect when making a booking.

Keys will be picked up via a key safe onsite.

Parking directly outside the property is subjected to spaces available, and is not guaranteed. There are no parking restrictions on any streets and in the unlikely event you can’t find parking, nearby there are 2 council owned cars parks within walking distance. Please be aware that parking can be tricky at some points outside.

All stays are subject to a full COVID-19 cleaning policy and all linens, towels, bathmat etc are sent out to be cleaned professionally before each stay. The charge is £75 per stay.

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