Arreton is a village and civil parish in the central eastern part of the Isle of Wight, England. It is about 3 miles south east of Newport. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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1. The White LionArreton This is intended to be as full a list as possible of country houses, castles, palaces, other stately homes, and manor houses in the United Kingdom and the Channel Islands; any architecturally notable building which has served as a residence for a significant family or a notable figure in history. The list includes smaller castles, abbeys and priories that were converted into a private residence, and also buildings now within urban areas which retain some of their original character, whether now with or without extensive gardens. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
2. Arreton BarnsArreton Arreton is a village and civil parish in the central eastern part of the Isle of Wight, England. It is about 3 miles south east of Newport. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
6. The NeedlesTotland The Needles is a row of three distinctive stacks of chalk that rise about 30m out of the sea off the western extremity of the Isle of Wight, United Kingdom, close to Alum Bay, and part of Totland, the westernmost Civil Parish of the Isle of Wight. The Needles Lighthouse stands at the outer, western end of the formation. Built in 1859, it has been automated since 1994. The waters and adjoining seabed form part of the Needles Marine Conservation Zone and the Needles along with the shore and heath above are part of the Headon Warren and West High Down Site of Special Scientific Interest.The formation takes its name from a fourth needle-shaped pillar called Lot's Wife, that collapsed in a storm in 1764. The remaining rocks are not at all needle-like, but the name has stuck. The Needles were fe... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
7. Osborne HouseEast Cowes Osborne House is a former royal residence in East Cowes, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. The house was built between 1845 and 1851 for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert as a summer home and rural retreat. Prince Albert designed the house himself in the style of an Italian Renaissance palazzo. The builder was Thomas Cubitt, the London architect and builder whose company built the main façade of Buckingham Palace for the royal couple in 1847. An earlier smaller house on the site was demolished to make way for a new and far larger house, though the original entrance portico survives as the main gateway to the walled garden. Queen Victoria died at Osborne House in January 1901. Following her death, the house became surplus to royal requirements and was given to the state, with a few rooms being... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
8. Godshill Model VillageGodshill Godshill is a village and civil parish on the Isle of Wight with a population of 1,465 according to the 2001 census, reducing slightly to 1,459 at the 2011 Census. It is located between Newport and Ventnor in the southeast of the Island. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
9. The Garlic FarmNewchurch The Isle of Wight is a county and the largest and second-most populous island in England. It is in the English Channel, about 2 miles off the coast of Hampshire, separated by the Solent. The island has resorts that have been holiday destinations since Victorian times, and is known for its mild climate, coastal scenery, and verdant landscape of fields, downland and chines. The island has been home to the poets Swinburne and Tennyson and to Queen Victoria, who built her much-loved summer residence and final home Osborne House at East Cowes. It has a maritime and industrial tradition including boat-building, sail-making, the manufacture of flying boats, the hovercraft, and Britain's space rockets. The island hosts annual music festivals including the Isle of Wight Festival, which in 1970 was ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
11. Isle of Wight Steam RailwayWootton Bridge Wootton is a large village, civil parish and electoral ward with about 3,000 residents on the Isle of Wight, first recorded around the year 1086.Wootton is found midway between the towns of Ryde and Newport, which are 7 miles apart, and historically centred on the old parish church of St Edmund. The hamlet of Wootton Common to the south, centres on the crossroads that bears its name. The newer village of Wootton Bridge is found in the area immediately west of Wootton Creek, and the parish council that bears its name is now responsible for the whole of the Wootton area. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Arreton Videos
Isle of Wight - May 2019 - DJI Mavic Pro
The site of The Brading Experience, Isle of Wight, 2nd August 2010
A walk around the outside of the much-missed Brading Experience (formerly Isle of Wight Waxworks, formerly Osborn-Smith's Wax Museum). It's a sorry scene.
Ghosts & Garlic on the Isle of Wight
Simon Perry discovers as less well known side to the Isle of Wight.
Ghosts & Garlic: Marc Tuckey on Knighton Gorges Part 2
Isle of Wight resident and curator of Ghost Island Marc Tuckey presents the fascinating history of Knighton Gorges, the Isle of Wight's most haunted site.
This is the full presentation from our documentary following Simon Perry on Marc's Ghosts & Garlic evening.
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Sunset Views from The George Hotel Yarmouth, Isle of Wight