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Internet, Free Internet, Wifi, Non-smoking rooms, Non-smoking hotel, Public Wifi, Breakfast Available, Free Wifi, Housekeeping, Pets Allowed, Breakfast included Description
In each of our individually decorated rooms we offer as standard fresh crisp white linen and large white towels hand towels and bath mats. Also a selection of toiletries tea/coffee facilities with complimentary biscuits hairdryer flat-screen Freeview TV and unlimited free WiFi Access. An iron and ironing board are available.
One Holyrood is a family run Hotel and having undergone complete reconstruction and rebuild One Holyrood provides a cozy and homely retreat for all our guests. We pride ourselves on our warm and friendly welcome and strive to accommodate all your individual needs and requirements.
A Continental Breakfast is included in the room price offering a variety of cereals breads yogurts and fruit along with freshly prepared fruit salad and high-quality fruit juices. A cooked breakfast is also available from the menu in the Dining Room at an additional charge. A variety of teas and cafetiere coffee are available with breakfast. Local produce is used wherever possible.
Sustainable travel is our thing and we encourage all guests to take advantage of the extensive Southern Vectis bus network that operates from all ports and terminates in Newport. Newport is no more than 14 miles from any point on the Isle of Wight.
The island boasts a magnificent coastline and glorious rolling countryside. Cycling and Walking are some of the pleasures of visiting.
One Holyrood is an easy walk to the fabulous and famous Isle of Wight Festival.
The Island is home to many remarkable buildings Carisbrooke Castle - George I s prison Osborne House - Queen Victoria s favourite home and ancient sites such as Newport and Brading Roman Villas The Needles Old Battery & Lighthouse. Just to name a few.
Newport has two elegant squares with town houses dating from Georgian and Victorian times. Historic buildings have been restored to provide the tiny Apollo Theatre in Pyle Street and the internationally famous Quay Arts Centre just around the corner.