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rreton Manor is an early Jacobean Manor House steeped in history and dates back to as early as 872. Once owned by Edward the Confessor as noted in the Domesday Book and is specifically mentioned in the Will of King Alfred the Great in 885. Also, Queen Victoria often visited the Manor and is reputed to have planted a conifer on the south lawn.

The Adrintone Bedchamber

he Manor is light and spacious with original features and is set in 5 acres of formal gardens. Offering only 2 luxurious guest bedrooms with en suite facilities situated in the East wing providing private first class accommodation. “The Adrintone Bedchamber” is accessed via its own landing to the North of the East Wing. It has a four poster bed and is furnished with antiques and rich fabrics of a Tudor style and has a separate private bathroom with a bath and no shower.

The Culpeper Suite

“The Culpeper Suite” faces south in the East Wing via another landing and offers a super king size bed, again sumptuously furnished with rich fabrics and antique furniture. This bedroom is also available as a twin by prior arrangement. The bathroom is en suite with a bath and a separate shower. Both bedrooms have tea and coffee making facilities, hairdryer, wardrobes, sitting area and TV with freeview. There are the added luxuries of bathrobes, clothes brush, sewing kit and Molton Brown toiletries. 

uests may also enjoy the Old Hall with its oak panelling and original Jacobean fireplace as a relaxing area and will find themselves having breakfast in the Old Court Room.

he beautiful landscaped gardens are open for our guests to enjoy all year round.

here are many excellent pubs with restaurants in walking distance, a church, post office/shop and Arreton Barns with its craft shops to enjoy. Arreton is centrally located, ideal for exploring the island and for the walkers there are many public footpaths leading from the Manor.

rreton Manor offers a charming, peaceful retreat for everyone to enjoy and allows you an insight into the past. It is a family home full of vitality and interest and Andy and Julia Gray-Ling warmly welcomes you.

rice:

The Adrintone Bedchamber - £110 per night
The Culpeper Suite - £120 per night

Price based on two people sharing a room including bed and full English breakfast. We prefer a minimum of a two night stay.

We request a deposit of 50% at the time of booking to secure the room, which is non-refundable in the event of a cancellation.
We accept cash or cheques.

oliday Cancellation
We respectfully request that bookings are cancelled as soon as possible prior to the holiday date to enable the proprietors to do their utmost to re-let the booking. If it is not possible to re-let the accommodation, two thirds of the account will be liable to be paid. We therefore advise all guests to insure their holidays.

We are a non smoking establishment and smoking is therefore not permitted in the bedrooms or in any part of the building.

We have occasionally been asked if Arreton Manor is haunted. This is a family home with two young children and we can honestly say that we have not experienced any ghostly goings-on in all the years that we have lived here and neither have any of our B&B guests. Please be assured that we aim to make your stay enjoyable and comfortable, it is a warm and friendly home and all are welcome to stay in this old manor full of history.


Arreton Manor • Arreton • Isle of Wight • PO30 3AA • 01983 522604 •