Ventnor Area Guide
Ventnor offers sunshine and sea views
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If you’re looking for a sunny home on the coast that combines modern attractions with historic charm, a property in Ventnor is right up your street. Situated on the south coast of the Isle of Wight, Ventnor is packed with stylish shops and places to eat, together with stunning sea views that never get old.
Ventnor's sheltered location on the southeast coast means it enjoys its very own microclimate, with even more sunshine than the rest of the island. With a population of around 6,000, it’s home to stately Victorian buildings and even its own botanic gardens, where sub-tropical plants flourish with help from the warm weather.
Families looking for property in Ventnor aren’t just attracted by the sunshine and sea air – there are some excellent local schools in the area too. Niton Primary School caters for kids aged five to 11, while the Island Free School is a small but highly regarded school for older pupils aged 11 to 16.

Ventnor is located just a few miles from Shanklin Train Station, where there are regular services to Ryde pier and the FastCat passenger boat service, which boasts a journey time of just 22 minutes to Portsmouth. The train from Shanklin also connects you to other destinations on the island, including Sandown and Lake along the coast. For motorists, Ventnor is less than half an hour from Newport via the A3056 and B3327.
Ventnor was only a small village until it experienced a prosperity boom in the 19th century. Victorian visitors flocked from far and wide to enjoy the reported health benefits of its sunny climate and warm air, with many of the buildings that sprang up in the resort still open as hotels today. It’s an excellent location for star-spotting too, with Johnny Depp, Victoria Hamilton, and Robert Pattinson reportedly all being sighted here over the years.

Ventnor enjoys a strong community spirit, and sport plays a big part – it’s home to its own bowling, tennis, golf and rugby clubs which are popular with residents. Property in Ventnor also benefits from stunning local scenery and spectacular walking routes, with St Boniface Down, the highest point on the island with views stretching all the way to Beachy Head, located just outside the town.
Anyone searching for property in Ventnor is sure to be tempted by its coastal surroundings, but it’s much more than just a seaside town. The centre is brimming with boutique shops, pubs and places to eat, with local favourites including The Winter Gardens and the waterfront Spyglass Inn. The Smoking Lobster at Ventnor Beach and its sister restaurant, The Drunken Lobster, mean you’ll never be short of delicious seafood options when dining out.
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