Welcome to Arreton Manor, Isle of Wight, English Channel, United Kingdom. The Manor was largely rebuilt between 1595 and 1612, although some 14th century features were kept. The King granted the Manor to trustees to help repay his debts to the City of London and it was bought by two London merchants.
It was sold on twice, the second time to Lord Culpeper (Thomas II), Governor of the Isle of Wight, who left it to his daughter, Lady Katherine, who married Lord Fairfax. It stayed in that family for 230 years.
Queen Mary often visited, as did Queen Victoria who is reputed to have planted a conifer on the south lawn.
In the more recent past Arreton Manor has been open to the public and had a museum of toys and domestic bygones.
Arreton 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.
First and foremost Arreton Manor, Ilse of Wight, English Channel, United Kingdom is the family home for Andy and Julia Gray-Ling with their children Amie and Will. It is such a special house with enormous history and it is because of this that we open up our home to share with the public at certain times of the year for everyone to enjoy.
Why not take a peace of Arreton Manor home with you? We sell plants from the Manor garden including clipped box and yew.
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