Step into a slice of Island history with this enchanting Grade II listed lodge in the timeless village of Bonchurch, on the southern edge of the Isle of Wight. Originally constructed in 1857 as the gatehouse to the adjacent manor, Undermount Lodge is a beautifully preserved stone-built cottage that exudes character from every angle.
Highlights:
- Built in 1857 as the original gatehouse to the manor
- Grade II listed with period stone detailing
- Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and practical kitchen with utility area
- Private rear courtyard and off-street parking for two vehicles
- Walking distance to Monks Bay, Horseshoe Bay, and scenic coastal paths
This two-bedroom, two-bathroom home offers a rare blend of historic integrity and everyday comfort. From the tile flooring on the ground level to the thoughtful layout that includes a practical kitchen with utility area, every detail has been considered. The private rear courtyard is a serene space to enjoy morning coffee or afternoon sun, while ample exterior storage and off-street parking for two cars add everyday ease.
Bonchurch is steeped in lore and natural beauty, with records referencing the area in the Domesday Book. Just moments from the village pond and two ancient churches, and within walking distance to Monks Bay and Horseshoe Bay via coastal paths, this location offers an idyllic mix of history, charm, and coastal magic.

























