The Cote Little Upton Farm
Ashey, United Kingdom
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer
Patio/Balcony
A/C
Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 double bed
Bedroom 2
2 single beds
The Cote – A Secluded Farm Stay on the Isle of Wight
Tucked away within the peaceful grounds of Little Upton Farm, The Cote is a beautifully converted former milking parlour, offering a private and characterful countryside escape for up to four guests. Set on a 100-acre working farm, this charming two-bedroom retreat is ideal for couples, friends, or small families seeking rural tranquillity with the Isle of Wight’s beaches and towns just a short drive away. One dog is welcome by request.
Inside The Cote
Step through the patio doors into a light-filled open-plan living space, where exposed oak beams and wooden floors create a warm, relaxed atmosphere. Large windows invite the outdoors in, making this a lovely space to unwind after a day exploring the island.
The farmhouse-style kitchen is well equipped for self-catering stays, with everything you need to prepare leisurely breakfasts or family meals, plus the convenience of a dishwasher and washing machine. A dining table seating six provides plenty of space for relaxed dining and shared moments together.
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
The Cote sleeps four guests across two comfortable and thoughtfully designed bedrooms, both accessed via a charming galleried landing:
King-size bedroom with en-suite shower room
Twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom
The bedrooms are calm and inviting, designed for a restful night’s sleep after days spent enjoying the countryside and coast.
Outdoor Space & Farm Experience
Outside, you’ll find a fully enclosed private patio and decking area, complete with outdoor furniture and a charcoal BBQ – perfect for alfresco dining or simply soaking up the peaceful farm surroundings.
Guests are welcome to enjoy the wider farm setting, with sheep, goats, pigs, and rescued alpacas and donkeys living on the land. Animal viewing and feeding can be arranged by request, offering a memorable and gentle introduction to farm life for both adults and children.
Location & Things to Do
Embrace the Isle of Wight’s “Slow Wight” way of life – explore quiet country lanes by bike, enjoy scenic countryside walks, or head to the coast for fresh sea air and sandy beaches.
Ryde Beach – just 2 miles away
Seaview village – 3 miles, with independent shops, cafés, and harbour views
Easy access to island highlights including Osborne House, The Needles, Ventnor Botanic Garden, Carisbrooke Castle, and coastal walking routes
Amenities & Practical Information
Smart TV and Wi-Fi
Fully equipped kitchen
Fully enclosed outdoor space
Off-road parking with two electric vehicle charging points
Travel cot, high chair, and stair gates available on request
One dog welcome by request
Book with Confidence – Just For You Holiday Homes
When you book The Cote with Just For You Holiday Homes, you enjoy added reassurance and exclusive benefits:
Discounted ferry crossings – up to 25% off Wightlink and Red Funnel
Optional Food & Spa Concierge – private dining via Yhangry and in-house pampering with Glo Pamper (advance booking recommended)
Boarding Pass – your digital guest guide with ferry discounts, local recommendations, house information, check-in details, and damage/security deposit information
Gold Award – Green Tourism, Visit Isle of Wight
Winners of the Shortyz 2025 Sustainability Award
I-PRAC Accredited, ensuring professional management and recognised safety standards
Sustonica Certified, an internationally recognised sustainability accreditation
AA Visitor Ready, confirming compliance with health and safety standards
Proud members of Sunflower, supporting guests with hidden disabilities
Sustainable Stays
For every booking made, one tree is planted through TreePoints, supporting global reforestation projects and helping to offset travel emissions.This accommodation does not accept groups of young people (up to 25 years).
Security Deposit of GBP400 to be collected upon arrival.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Ryde, located on the northeastern coast of the Isle of Wight, England, is a charming seaside town that offers a delightful mix of Victorian elegance, coastal beauty, and family-friendly attractions. Known as the "Gateway to the Island" due to its ferry and hovercraft links to the mainland, Ryde is a popular destination for both day-trippers and those looking to explore the island's many treasures.
One of Ryde's most notable features is its expansive sandy beach, which stretches for miles and is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and building sandcastles. The town's pier, Ryde Pier, is one of the oldest in Britain and extends far into the sea, providing a lovely walk with panoramic views of the Solent and the mainland.
For those interested in history and architecture, Ryde offers a delightful array of well-preserved Victorian and Georgian buildings. The town's heritage is also celebrated at local museums, such as the Donald McGill Postcard Museum, which showcases the humorous and often cheeky seaside postcards that became a staple of British coastal culture.
Active travelers will appreciate the many outdoor activities available in Ryde. The esplanade is lined with lush gardens, bowling greens, and a boating lake. There are also numerous cycling and walking paths that lead through the town and into the surrounding countryside, offering a chance to experience the Isle of Wight's natural beauty.
Families will find plenty to do in Ryde, with attractions like the Isle of Wight Steam Railway, which offers a nostalgic journey through the island's picturesque landscapes. Additionally, the town's ice rink and swimming complex provide year-round entertainment, regardless of the weather.
Ryde's dining scene is as diverse as it is delightful, with a range of eateries serving everything from traditional English fare to international cuisine. Seafood lovers, in particular, will enjoy the fresh catches available at local restaurants, many of which boast sea views.
Throughout the year, Ryde hosts a variety of events and festivals that add to its vibrant atmosphere. From the annual Ryde Carnival – the oldest in England – to the International Classic Car Show, there's always something happening that showcases the town's community spirit and cultural heritage.
In summary, Ryde is a quintessential English seaside town that offers a blend of historic charm, coastal pleasures, and family fun. Its convenient location makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the wider Isle of Wight, ensuring that visitors can enjoy a rich and varied holiday experience.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM