An ideal base for a holiday on the Isle of Man, this seaside escape is located, just a five-minute drive away from the airport, minutes away from an array of cafe's and restaurants and a tempting 100 metres away from the nearest pub. But the home boasts far more than its close proximity to nearby eateries. Perched on the edge of the harbour, you'll be wowed by panoramic views of the coastline from the open-plan living room's beautiful bay window. Sit and take it all in over a home-cooked full English breakfast, before setting off on a seaside adventure exploring Castletown itself and the neighbouring villages of Port Erin and Port St Mary. Take a pit stop for some well-deserved coffee and cake if you happen to be exploring the villages – and it goes without saying that an ice cream on the beach is an absolute must. On foot or by car, enjoy roaming around without a care in the world, knowing you'll have all the necessary comforts waiting...
This 19th-century listed cottage was once part of the Old House of Keys, a former meeting place for Manx politics and the Isle of Man's parliament. It should come as no surprise that this home is steeped in history. Features like wooden beams and exposed stonework only add to that heritage, while modern updates like auto-closing windows and a sleek kitchen keep things contemporary. We think it's utterly warm and welcoming – you'll feel at home as soon as you open the door and step into the roomy living area. Sprawl out on the cushy L-shaped sofa after a busy day, catching up on your favourite Netflix shows. When you grow peckish, let your culinary skills run wild in the kitchen before settling down for a meal at the dining table in front of the cosy log burner. Come bedtime, make your way to the sumptuous main suite and drift off to dreamland underneath vaulted ceilings.Location-wise, right across the street is Castle Rushen, so you're ...