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Shalfleet Tympanum
Type
Type:
Church / Chapel
SHALFLEET
The Church of St Michael the Archangel at Shalfleet has a unique sculpted tympanum - the area above a lintel and the arch above it, or within a pediment. The north door is the oldest feature of the church and has been dated to the 12th century. A…
The Binstead Arms
Type
Type:
Pub/Inn
BINSTEAD
Welcome to The Binstead Arms. We are a family orientated and dog friendly village pub. We are all about bringing the community together and welcoming visitors to the Isle of Wight.
Hill Hassall Botanics at Ventnor Botanic Garden
Type
Type:
Food/Drink Producer
Ventnor
Enjoy delicious, refreshing Eucalyptus-based beverages. These drinks are created using the Eucalyptus plants that are grown from 'Britain's hottest Botanic Garden', Ventnor Botanic Garden.
Eucalyptus was praised by the Aborigines for its…
Pier View Pub and Kitchen
Type
Type:
Pub/Inn
WEST COWES
The Pier View is an iconic pub located within the very heart of Cowes. Popular with locals and renowned within the sailing community as one of the world’s best yachting bars, the Pier View is a true landmark of the town.
Family run, the Pier…
Bembridge Windmill
Type
Type:
Windmill
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.…
Wight Salt
Type
Type:
Local Producers
ISLANDWIDE
Naturally evaporated hand-harvested sea salt from the mineral rich waters of Ventnor.
Island Planetarium
Type
Type:
Observatory / Planetarium
Yarmouth
Island Planetarium in Yarmouth will take you on a fascinating journey through time and space in our immersive Astrodome theatre and exhibition. It will stimulate your mind and imagination, transporting you to new places while revealing the wonders…
Newport Minster - Victoria's Island Trail
NEWPORT
Initially rebuilt by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert because they thought it wasn’t suitable to house the remains of Princess Elizabeth, Charles 1’s daughter, Prince Albert laid the foundation stone for the new church in 1854. Queen Victoria also



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