Skip to content
Ventnor, Isle Of Wight

Chert

The balcony at Chert, St Lawrence, Isle of Wight
The balcony at Chert, Isle of Wight | © National Trust / Jake Turner
The dining room at Chert, Isle of Wight
The entrance hall stairs at Chert, St Lawrence, Isle of Wight

Chert

A light-filled, 70s-styled home with impressive sea views from its large balcony.

Grid of 10 images
The dining room at Chert, Isle of Wight
The entrance hall stairs at Chert, St Lawrence, Isle of Wight
The balcony at Chert, St Lawrence, Isle of Wight
The sitting room at Chert, St Lawrence, Isle of Wight
The sitting room at Chert, St Lawrence, Isle of Wight
The double bedroom at Chert, St Lawrence, Isle of Wight
The twin bedroom at Chert, St Lawrence, Isle of Wight
The twin bedroom at Chert, St Lawrence, Isle of Wight
The balcony at Chert, St Lawrence, Isle of Wight
The exterior of Chert, St Lawrence, Isle of Wight

© National Trust / Jake Turner

A light-filled, 70s-styled home with impressive sea views from its large balcony.

At a glance

Guests
4
Bedrooms
2
Number of dogs welcome
0
Reference
001010
Acorn rating

About Chert

This sleek south island stay will leave you feeling 70s cool. It’s symmetrically sophisticated with laid-back interiors and large glass windows that stream in light from the open seascape. High on a wooded cliff in the quiet residential area of St Lawrence, it’s hard to resist its chilled-out vibe. 

Kick back on the balcony to views of the sea and sounds of the 70s from its record player. Or walk to Ventnor in about half an hour, the seaside resort with its own microclimate, producing some of the warmest temperatures on the island. It has a vibrant arts scene and lots of independent cafes, bars and restaurants.

If surfing is your thing, the south coast is littered with surfing spots, so you’ll be close to the waves. And if you want to venture a little further, you can drive from one end of the island to the other in under an hour and discover its stunning beaches, dinosaur history and natural spectacle, The Needles.

Features and facilities

  • Cot & high chair, available
  • Fridge, available
  • Dishwasher, available
  • Tumble dryer, available
  • Television, available
  • WiFi, available
  • Garden, available
  • Microwave, available
  • Freezer, available
  • Washing machine, available
  • Telephone, not available
  • DVD, available
  • Open fire / wood burner, not available
  • BBQ, not available

Location

Accessibility

Steep road up to house. Steep metal spiral staircase. Unenclosed paved front garden. Uncovered garden pond at back. Unsuitable for children under 12. Find more information in the Accessibility Guide. Accessibility questions? Email holiday.enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk or call us on 0344 800 2070.

Read our accessibility guide 

Layout

Ground floor layout

Entrance hall with utility room, toilet and spiral staircase.

First floor layout

Kitchen/dining/sitting room, two bedrooms (one double with 5' bed and one twin). Bathroom adjacent to double bedroom and shower room adjacent to twin bedroom. Central hallway with access to large balcony and back entrance with outside stairs to the ground floor and garden area.

More information

Access: The road up to the house is steep at certain points.

Children: Due to a steep metal spiral staircase and an uncovered garden pond, these hazards may make this cottage unsuitable for children under 12.

Heating: Gas central heating included.

Parking: Space is available for two cars.

Garden: Open paved front garden and small grassed area with an uncovered pond.

Telephone: There is no mobile telephone reception at this cottage.

Offers: Guests will have free access (during opening hours) to all Isle of Wight National Trust properties. Please take your holiday confirmation invoice as proof of eligibility to gain entry.

Ferries: We recommend that if you are travelling to the Isle of Wight, you should book the ferries early due to the high demand for popular crossing times at busy times of the year including holiday periods. There are currently three options available depending on your preferred route:

1) Wightlink Ferries - www.wightlink.co.uk - National Trust Holidays guests receive a 15% discount with Wightlink ferries between Lymington and Yarmouth, Portsmouth and Fishbourne and the catamaran between Portsmouth and Ryde (foot passenger service only). The discount is applied once you have selected the crossing times in Wightlink's booking system.

2) Red Funnel Ferries - www.redfunnel.co.uk - National Trust Holidays guests receive a 15% discount between Southampton and East Cowe in Red Funnel's booking system.

3) Hovertravel - www.hovertravel.co.uk – foot passenger hovercraft service only from Portsmouth to Ryde