Appuldurcombe House, Wroxall, Isle of Wight, partly restored 18th century Baroque House in 11 acres of ‘Capability Brown’ ornamental Grounds. Now home of Isle of Wight Owl and Falconry Centre...
The Spring Hill building was constructed in 1905, originally a furniture shop and then a car showroom, before being converted into the local Ventnor Heritage Museum in 1987. The...
‘Isle of Wight’ Studio Glass is an all year round attraction. Come and watch skilled craftsmen using age old methods to produce traditional & modern, functional and decorative gifts. Studio...
St Catherine’s Oratory is a tall medieval tower, octaganal in shape. Many claim that the tower was once used as a lighthouse, although the original use is still a...
Spectacular cliff top gardens overlooking the South West coast of the Isle of Wight with exciting themed areas including a thrilling water ride, a full sized cowboy town and a...
The Isle of Wight Steam Railway gives visitors to the southernmost English county a chance to relive a more simple and elegant time on the railways. It offers an...
In a spectacular pterosaur shaped building just over the sea wall in Sandown on the Isle of Wight is Britain’s first purpose-built dinosaur museum. Here you walk back through...
The Isle of Wight Zoo is well known for its collection of big cats, including Britain's largest collection of tigers. As well as the cats, the zoo also cares for...
The Romans called the Isle of Wight Vectis and it is believed they farmed the land quite intensively. The villa at Brading had fine mosaic floors, as can be seen...
Located in Newport on the Isle of Wight, one thing that you are not expecting amongst the suburban homes of this area is a Roman Villa, but then you have...
Carisbrooke Castle Museum is located in Newport and is dedicated to telling the story of this grand castle that has for hundreds of years dominated the area around it on...