| Sentry Mead is the perfect place to relax and unwind
Sentry Mead was designed in 1891 by a celebrated Victorian architect, as a summer villa for Edwin Fox who owned the Newport to Freshwater railway.
It has been an Hotel since the 1930s and now boasts 12 comfortable and well-appointed bedrooms including one premier room with a half-tester bed. Please see our ‘gallery’ page for more details. Guests can choose to enjoy the terrace, gardens or sun lounge during the warmer times and when the nights draw in the fireside beckons for your favourite tipple.
At the end of the day take a stroll along Turf Walk, the beach or the headland and experience the spectacular sunsets for which this part of the Island is famous.
All rooms are en suite with tea/coffee making facilities, mineral water, a range of toiletries, hairdryer, digital TV (freeview), radio and complimentary Wi-Fi access. |