historical landmark in Isle Of Wight
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Yarborough Monument
Culver Down Road, PO36 8QT Sandown, United KingdomLife is for living, so get out and about and come and visit some of our special places and spaces!
The Needles Landmark Attraction
Alum Bay, Isle of Wight, PO39 0JD Totland, United KingdomOur world famous coloured sand cliffs and iconic chairlift ride overlook the Isle of Wight’s most famous landmark – The Needles Rocks and Lighthouse.
St Catherine's Oratory
A tall medieval octagonal tower, allegedly a lighthouse, built here in 1328 as penance for stealing church property from a wrecked ship.
Appuldurcombe House
The shell of Appuldurcombe, once the grandest house on the Isle of Wight and still an important example of English baroque Architecture stands in 'Capability' Brown-designed grounds.
Fort Victoria
Westhill lane, PO41 0RR Yarmouth, United KingdomFort Victoria Country Park offers breathtaking views and woodland walks, plenty of free parking, Plus attractions makes the ideal place for a family outing all year round.
Osborne
York Ave, PO32 6JX East Cowes, United KingdomQueen Victoria and Prince Albert's family home. Take a glimpse into the private life of the royal family at Osborne House and enjoy the vast estate and gardens.
Carisbrooke (Mountjoy) Cemetery Chapel
Whitcombe Road, PO30 1DW Newport, United KingdomFriends of Newport and Carisbrooke Isle of Wight Cemeteries with burial records
St. Helens Fort
Find out about the history and the unofficial walk to the fort at the National Trust's St Helen's Duver on the Isle of Wight.
Queen Victoria's Bathing Machine
From only £46, membership gives you unlimited entry to castles and gardens, historic houses and abbeys. And kids go free.
Francki Place
Isle of Wight Monuments and Memorials Cowes : Francki Memorial