Character properties · Isle of Wight
Period homes, listed buildings, cottages, farmhouses and barns across Isle of Wight — each one chosen for original features, provenance and the kind of character you can't replicate.
The Isle of Wight is half AONB, with quiet inland villages, thatched cottages, downland and a distinct island character.
Generally any home with original period features and history — typically pre-1930 — including cottages, farmhouses, barns, manors, rectories, mills, period townhouses and converted historic buildings.
No. Many character homes have original features but no listing. Listed status is awarded by Historic England (or equivalents in Wales/Scotland) for buildings of special architectural or historic interest.
Usually yes, but Listed Building Consent is required for most internal and external changes. Sympathetic extensions, glazing, heating and kitchen upgrades are often approved — heavy-handed alterations rarely are.
Standard insurers will cover most character homes but specialist insurers are often better value for thatched, listed or non-standard-construction properties.
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