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Number of results: 171
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CHALE
Blackgang Chine received the royal seal of approval when Queen Victoria visited in August 1853 to see the skeleton of the whale that had washed up near the Needles – it was Blackgang Chine’s very first attraction which is still on view today.
NEWPORT
This elaborate memorial by Percy Stone is in front of the County Club in Newport, close to the corner with High Street. Queen Victoria died in 1901 and the memorial was unveiled two years later.
Its triangular base, with concave sides, stands on…
BEMBRIDGE
Explore the beautiful Solent area with its landmarks, sandy beaches and vibrant ports, in one of our fully equipped self-drive hire RIBs.
GODSHILL
The church has an unusual plan: a double nave and chancel of roughly equal width, small transepts, porch and north west tower, mostly in sandstone. It was built in the 14th century in the Perpendicular style - characterised by window tracery that…
CHALE
Lose yourself in the Land of Imagination at Blackgang Chine…the UK’s oldest amusement park where you step out of the everyday and into a magical world where the only constraint is your own creativity.
VENTNOR
Visit the all-weather Canopy Skatepark located South of the Isle of Wight. Camping onsite is also available within the wooded hillside looking out to sea in an Isle of Wight National Landscape (formerly known as Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty).
COWES
Solent Cruises have been operating boat trips, harbour tours and boat charters for many years. Our flagship trips include harbour and Solent tours around Cowes and into Portsmouth.
GATCOMBE
An unusual wooden effigy to an unknown knight can be found in the medieval church at Gatcombe. It sits in a recess in the chancel and depicts a knight with crossed legs and a dog at his feet, as was the style in the 14th century. However, some of…
ST LAWRENCE
The tiny St Lawrence, Old Church, is probably of 13th century origin. It sits on a hillside in the Undercliff, west of Ventnor.
The church was simple rectangle until a chancel was added in 1842. The nave has a coved ceiling and windows of…
RYDE
Westridge Golf Centre is the No1 place on the Isle of Wight to get into golf.
ST HELENS
Tackt-Isle Adventures is an exciting outdoor activity centre based at the picturesque St. Helens Duver on the Isle of Wight.
LAKE
This County Championship course is justly recognised for its natural Heathland beauty, spectacular views and challenging qualities.
NEWPORT
Earl Mountbatten of Burma was the last Governor of the Isle of Wight. He held the position from 1965 until his death in 1979. He was killed by a bomb planted by the IRA that exploded on the boat he was sailing off the coast of the Republic of…
FRESHWATER
The church is of Saxon origin and stands near the head of the tidal estuary of the River Yar.
The late Saxon church had an aisle-less nave. Some of the quoins (dressed stones at the angles of a building) at its north west and south west angles…
ISLANDWIDE
We can create a package to suit your requirements with golf, accommodation and ferry crossings included. For sample packages, please visit www.isleofwightgolfingbreaks.com COURSES: * Freshwater Bay Golf Club * Osborne Golf Club * Shanklin & Sandown…
WEST COWES
Cowes Harbour Commission, Cowes, Isle of Wight. Harbour Authority and Marine Services Provider. Marine services include: Shepards Marina, Cowes Harbour Services Boatyard – Storage – Moorings - Fuel – Commercial.
FRESHWATER BAY
Home and workplace of the internationally acclaimed Victorian photographer Julia Margaret Cameron.
FRESHWATER
The West Wight Sports and Community Centre offers a range of activities including Swimming pools, sports hall (which can be used for football, badminton, basketball etc.), gym, café and over 50 adult fitness classes every week. We also provide…
SHANKLIN
First opened to the public in 1817, the young Princess Victoria visited Shanklin Chine aged 14 with her mother in 1833. Entry was via Fisherman’s Cottage (open as a pub today) where local fisherman and smuggler William Colenutt charged an entrance…
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