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Number of results: 171
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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…
BEMBRIDGE
Explore the beautiful Solent area with its landmarks, sandy beaches and vibrant ports, in one of our fully equipped self-drive hire RIBs.
SANDOWN
Isle Of Wight Experience are specialists in educational visits to the Isle of Wight with over 24 years experience.
We will help you to organise a visit by arranging everything from transport and hotels to your chosen itinerary. With the…
ROOKLEY
Looking for the perfect school trip? You've found it! Welcome to the Isle of Wight... Isle of Wight school tours specialist.
MOTTISTONE
Mottistone Manor Garden, which is in the care of the National Trust, is one of the most peaceful and magical gardens on the Island with colourful borders, shrub filled banks and grassy terraces which surround an Elizabethan manor house (house is…
BEMBRIDGE
Built around 1700 this is the only surviving windmill on the Island and has most of its original machinery intact on four floors which are accessed by steep steps. It was in operation throughout the Victorian period and only closed in 1913.…
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.
CHALE
The tall, octagonal tower, the shell of a medieval lighthouse, was built in 1314 as a penance for stealing wine from a merchant ship that ran aground on the treacherous rocks of Atherfield Ledge.
The cargo of 174 casks, from Edward II's Duchy…
YARMOUTH
Ever fancied your own adventure around the Isle of Wight by bike? Then look no further than the Isle of Wight Adventure tour by New Forest Cycling Tours.
RYDE
Ryde Superbowl has 16 lanes of Tenpin Bowling, fully licensed Pavilion Bar & Grill, state of the art amusements and pool table.
LaserQuest at Ryde Superbowl – The ultimate sci-fi action-adventure game for ages 6+. We have packages of 1, 2 or 3…
BRADING
The Oglander family were manorial lords at Nunwell from at least the 12th century. Their table tombs and memorials in Brading church are amongst the finest on the Island.
Sir John Oglander died in 1655 aged 70. His carved wooden effigy is of…
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…
NEWPORT
Carisbrooke Castle Museum is the only public museum in the UK founded by a member of the Royal family.
FRESHWATER BAY
Home and workplace of the internationally acclaimed Victorian photographer Julia Margaret Cameron.
ST HELENS
Tackt-Isle Adventures is an exciting outdoor activity centre based at the picturesque St. Helens Duver on the Isle of Wight.
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…
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…
Sandown
Since 1983, The Isle of Wight Garlic Festival has been held on the third weekend in August every year at our site at The Fighting Cocks Crossroads, just outside of Newchurch. Attended by families young and old, the Island’s Biggest Summer show plays…
WEST COWES
The coastal viewpoint between Cowes and Gurnard was one of Queen Victoria's favourite places. The Queen had an irresistibly romantic nature and it was from here that she enjoyed the magnificent sunsets and a panoramic view of the Solent which
COWES
With nearly 90 vessels The Boat Shed has an impressive collection. Each vessel will tell a fascinating story of the maritime history of the Isle of Wight and Solent waters.
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