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We have 6 hotels in Wootton Bridge.

 
 
The Fishbourne Inn Star Rating 1        
111 Fishbourne Lane, Fishbourne

Welcome to The Fishbourne, quality dining and accommodation by the sea. With attentive service and a relaxing atmosphere, we pride ourselves on fine dining in a pub environment. We have an extensive wine selection and superb real ales.
Ivy Hall        
Mill Square

Ivy Hall is located in Wootton Bridge on the Isle of Wight. Free WiFi access is available. There is also an electric kettle.
Creek Gardens Apartment Star Rating 3        
New Road

Creek Gardens Apartment is ideally positioned in peaceful surrounds in Wootton Bridge, a short car ride from Shanklin and Newport. It is conveniently located for those wishing to visit local attractions.Creek Gardens Apartment provides comfortable apartments, furnished to fit the needs of any guest.
Sandown Apartment        
Creeks Gardens, New Road

Sandown Apartment is a furnished, 2 bedroom property located in a secluded, waterside part of the Isle of Wight. Free private parking is available on site.In addition to 2 double bedrooms and 1 bathroom, Sandown Apartment has a living room with a flat-screen TV and DVD player and a kitchen equipped with an oven, a microwave and a fridge.
Woodside Lodge Retreats        
Woodside Beach Lower Woodside Road Wootton Bridge

Woodside Lodge Retreats is ideally placed in a peaceful setting in Wootton Bridge, just a short drive from Isle of Wight Steam Railway, Osborne House and Ryde Pier.The property provides comfortable lodgings, furnished to fit the needs of any traveller.Those travelling by car can visit Newport and Shanklin, both within a 30-minute drive of the property.
Lakeside Park Hotel Star Rating 4        
High Street

This contemporary high-end hotel is 1.3 miles from the Fishbourne ferry port and 3.6 miles from Queen Victoria's Osborne House.
 
 
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Wootton is a village and electoral ward with about 3,000 residents on the Isle of Wight, first recorded around the year 1086.