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The Wellington Hotel (Ventnor, Isle of Wight)Newest Review: ... been out. This could have been easily remedied by placing some tall plants at the balcony sides, which would have rectified the problem. The locks on the balcony doors were broken, and they did in-fact swing open in the night, which was a little annoying. The rooms don't have any tea or coffee making facilities or a mini-bar - either of which would have been a nice addition, although room ... more |
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The Wellington Hotel is a large Victorian structure overlooking the beach at Ventnor on the Isle of Wight. The building itself has been beautifully restored, and is fronted by a multitude of white balconies which are very attractive. As a 3-Star hotel, the tariffs are mid-range, with a single room available from £80, and a twin or double from £110. The Wellington was named Les Routiers Hotel of the Year 2007 for the London and South East region. The room I stayed in was small but clean and modern looking. A large glass door led onto a spacious balcony which had great views of the sea. Next-doors balcony was joined on, which didn't offer much ... Read the complete review
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