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SeaviewSleeps 9
6 Seafield Terrace
From £630 for a long weekend to £2060 for a week.
6 Seafield Terrace is a charming, spacious terraced cottage set in the pretty village of Seaview. It would ideally suit a large family, several couples or a group of friends travelling together. T...
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SeaviewSleeps 6
Beggars Roost
From £581 for a long weekend to £1615 for a week.
This gorgeous first floor apartment in the heart of Seaview village is perfectly placed to reach everything within a few minutes' walk. The seafront is just around the corner, a popular place for swim...
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SeaviewSleeps 8
The Observatory
From £864 for a long weekend to £2400 for a week.
What a view! The most perfect seascape vistas will be found from this pretty apartment in the heart of the traditional seaside village of Seaview. This quirky home-from-home is the ideal space for fri...
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SeaviewSleeps 5
7 Sandpipers
From £490 for a long weekend to £1362 for a week.
Perfectly situated in the heart of the popular sailing village of Seaview on the eastern side of the Isle of Wight, 7 Sandpipers is a well-equipped town house set across three floors, ideal for either...
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SeaviewSleeps 6
Blackberries
From £560 for a long weekend to £1695 for a week.
A warm Isle of Wight welcome awaits you at Blackberries, a pretty coastal cottage which offers a peaceful escape for families, small groups or couples alike, in the delightful sailing village of Seavi...
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South England is home to some of the richest and most diverse countryside, and boasts one of the warmest climates in the UK, giving you endless opportunities to soak up the sun during your dog-friendly stay. Whether you want to bask in island paradise on the Isle of Wight, marvel at the chalk-white cliffs in Sussex, or discover why Kent is known as the Garden of England, there’s a dog-friendly escape for every type of furry traveller.
Explore miles upon miles of glorious beaches and winding coastal paths, or turn the paws inland for rolling hills that have inspired many famous literary works. Punctuating the landscape with fascinating history, South England promises an array of historic attractions to explore as well, from grand castles and royal homes to ancient abbeys and cathedrals. There is also a collection of dog-friendly vineyards dotted across this sunny corner of the UK, giving you a doggy day out with a difference. Browse our collection of traditional cottages and sea view escapes and start crafting your dream dog-friendly stay in South England.