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Brading Roman Villa
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Historic Site
Brading
Have a day out with a difference at Brading Roman Villa. Visit one of the finest Roman sites in the UK, the museum offers a unique insight into Roman life in Britain.
The Crown Inn
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Type:
Pub/Inn
SHORWELL
Family friendly pub, Large pub garden with a fresh water trout stream and childrens play area.
The Bugle Inn
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Type:
Pub/Inn
BRADING
A large family friendly pub offering great home cooked daily specials, with vegetarian options, Sunday carvery and a children’s menu serving local and real ales and superb wine offers. Dine in the oak panelled pub or enjoy the large decked patio.
1Leisure Medina
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Type:
Leisure / Swimming Pool
NEWPORT
1Leisure is the Island’s fitness destination! With centres in Newport, Sandown and Ryde we’ve got the Island covered for all your fitness needs.
Pedallers Cafe
Type
Type:
Café
NEWCHURCH
At Pedallers you can enjoy traditional and continental breakfasts served with great quality tea and coffee. A delicious selection of home made cakes, pastries and freshly prepared snacks are available.
The Needles Old Battery & New Battery
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Type:
Historic Site
ALUM BAY
A spectacularly sited, cliff top fort overlooking The Needles Rocks, in the care of the National Trust.
Grazed Knee Cider
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Type:
Local Producers
ISLANDWIDE
Cider produced from local Island orchards. Still and Sparkling.
St Lawrence Parish Church
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Type:
Church / Chapel
ST LAWRENCE
This Victorian church was designed by the architect Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1878. The interior has hardly altered since the church was built.
The stained glass windows are mainly by Morris & Co., and date from about 1873. They were originally…
Garlic Festival
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Type:
Family Fun & Activities
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…
Seagrove Beach
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Type:
Beach
Seaview
Seagrove Bay sits between Seaview beach and Priory Bay on the north east coast and boasts some of the largest and most imposing seaside properties on the Isle of Wight.
The Fishbourne
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Type:
Pub/Inn
FISHBOURNE
A Large warm and welcoming county pub that dates back to the 1900’s on the bank of Wootton Creek at the end of Fishbourne Lane, by woodland walks in a picturesque setting close to the sea.
Gradings
- 4 AA Silver Stars
RT Cafe Grill and Thompson's
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Type:
Restaurant
Ryde
RT Café Grill is a beachfront restaurant and bar open Thursday - Sunday. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner in a laid-back setting, with far-reaching views across the Solent
Round Barrows
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Type:
Historic Site
BROOK
Hoards of Bronze Age (2,300 - 700 BC) implements and weapons, and also round barrow cemeteries, have been found throughout the Island. Although many no longer survive, over 300 round barrows have been recorded.
Round barrows are 'bowl,' 'bell' or…
Tennyson Monument
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Type:
Historic Site
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…
1Leisure The Heights
Type
Type:
Leisure / Swimming Pool
SANDOWN
1Leisure is the Island’s fitness destination! With centres in Newport, Sandown and Ryde we’ve got the Island covered for all your fitness needs.
The Marconi Monument
Type
Type:
Historic Site
ALUM BAY
Situated within Needles Park is the world famous Marconi Monument, which marks the precise location where Guglielmo Marconi undertook his pioneering work at the end of the 19th Century, which led to radio and all telecommunications as we know it…
St George Church
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Type:
Church / Chapel
ARRETON
St George, in the parish of Arreton, is one of the most remarkable churches on the Island, possibly the successor to an earlier late Saxon 'mother church'. The west wall is essentially late Saxon and the west part of the chancel is also of early…



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