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Number of results: 171
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VARIOUS
Isle of Wight Guided Tours is a bespoke tour guiding service.
As well as guiding you, we help you plan your tour. This applies whether you are a lone traveller, a couple, a small independent group or a cruise ship passenger (or company) or a…
NITON
Isle of Wight Pottery offers a wonderful way for family and friends to spend quality time together whilst learning how to make beautiful items from clay.
COWES
The museum holds an interesting mix of tanks, artifacts, other vehicles, small arms and a range of uniforms from the 1940’s to the present day.
FRESHWATER
The imposing memorial to Alfred, Lord Tennyson, the Victorian Poet Laureate, stands on the highest point of Tennyson Down (formerly High Down), a long chalk ridge with sheer cliffs on its south side.
A late work designed by J.L. Pearson, it…
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.
St Lawrence
The former Royal National Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, founded in 1868 in the Victorian heyday of ‘taking the cure’ at the seaside is now Ventnor Botanic Garden. The “Chusan Palm” Trachycarpus fortune are the oldest palms in the British Isles…
RYDE
Waterside Pool is next to the boating lake and the beach in Ryde. We are open all year and have activities for all ages and abilities, from casual swimming to water workout classes and swimming lessons.
HAVENSTREET
The friendly team at Haven Falconry are dedicated and skilled falconers who have a passion for birds of prey with experience back over 45yrs! Our ethos is education through fun!
VENTNOR
In Victorian times Ventnor became a fashionable holiday and health resort not least because Sir James Clark, Queen Victoria's surgeon recommended the health-giving properties of Ventnor's climate. The Ventnor Hotel was re-named The Royal Hotel after…
NEWPORT
JR Zone is the Island's leading indoor adventure play centre, with an exciting three-level play frame, giant slides, ball pools, sky glides, plus dedicated toddler and baby areas. JR Zone cafe serves everything from a light snack to a home cooked…
EAST COWES
Situated in East Cowes on the Isle of Wight, The Gallery has an extensive collection of maritime artefacts, boat models and photographs.
LAKE
This County Championship course is justly recognised for its natural Heathland beauty, spectacular views and challenging qualities.
BRADING
Celebrating 50 years in 2024!
This internationally acclaimed museum contains one of the finest collections of antique dolls and toys in Britain. Numbering over 2000 exhibits dating from circa 2000 BC to circa 1945, it was formed from the…
WHITWELL
The church in Whitwell was really two chapels side by side. Each related to a different manor and parish. The earlier was St Rhadegund, built in the 12th century; the smaller St Mary was added to the south by around 1200. The arcade separating the…
NEWTOWN
This ancient building is the only remaining evidence of the former importance of Newtown.
VARIOUS
We have been organising educational visits exclusively to the Isle of Wight for primary and junior school children since 1983.
SHANKLIN
Rediscover the Great British seaside at one of the Isle of Wights most popular seaside destinations: Shanklin Seafront. A place where tradition meets modernity, and the timeless charm of the coast continues to capture the hearts of locals and…
RYDE
Westridge Golf Centre is the No1 place on the Isle of Wight to get into golf.
WEST COWES
Bought 1793, and extensively renovated in 1837, Northwood House was part of a huge estate owned by the Ward family. The manor house was the venue for Victorian high society balls and parties, many of which were attended by Queen Victoria, Prince
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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