Luccombe Hall Hotel
Review
Luccombe Hall Hotel in Shanklin, exemplifies true luxury with a personal touch, making it a standout destination. As a family-owned gem, it's clear why it's regarded as one of the island's finest, if not the best. The attention to detail is evident in many of their rooms which feature balconies and some a hot tub, offering a blend of comfort and splendor. This feature not only enhances the stay but also provides a serene space to soak in the breathtaking views. Their sister property, Luccombe Manor Hotel, also captured our hearts as a romantic getaway, showcasing the family's commitment to creating enchanting experiences. Luccombe Hall's proximity to the beach is remarkable - just a stone's throw away, it offers easy access to sandy shores and the soothing sounds of the sea. Whether it's for a romantic retreat or a luxurious escape, Luccombe Hall Hotel truly embodies an idyllic island paradise.
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8 Luccombe Rd
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Shanklin, Isle of Wight
, PO37 6RL
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