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| Last week we checked in to this so called 
waterside restaurant-with-rooms, The Little Gloster 
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| An hour and a half with the train to Southampton then we took the ferry over to Isle Of Wight | 
An escape from the city, the perfect spot for us Londoners during the half term break
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| The Little Gloster is an award winning family run restaurant and look who was invited in to the kitchen to help out! | 
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| We first saw this place as it was featured on TV, and then we've read numerous excellent reviews in travel magazines and online, and lets say we have not been disappointed! | 
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| Only 25 mins on the Red Funnel passenger ferry and we arrived in paradise | 
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| Literally jumping for joy | 
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| Difficult to fault this place with scenic location, attentive staff and superb menu. | 
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| We lucked out with the weather too | 
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| A few min taxi and you're in the town of Cowes | 
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| Breakfast with panoramic sea views | 
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| Island life | 
| Ben's (the owner and head chef) grandmother who is his inspiration for this place, happens to be Danish and sometimes pitch in | 
| Mingling with other guests in the non stuffy relaxed bar | 
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| We managed to secure the best room - there are only three so we had to book way in advance. High-quality furniture, Nespresso machine, sheepskins and a super comfy bed | 
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| Our garden suite bang on the beach was simply unbeatable. Until next time, Little Gloster! | 
 





 
 
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