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The George, Yarmouth
The George is a 17th century townhouse right on the water's edge in the busy harbour town of Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.
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Places to eat in Seaview village
Seaview is a delightful, unspoilt Victorian Sailing village tucked away on north east coast of the Isle of Wight. It has a strong yachting and boating history and holds a place in the heart of many a visitor over several generations.
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Keep Informed with Award Winning Local Radio
Regular guests of Wight Locations may well be aware already of the Isle of Wight's award winning local radio station.
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Bembridge Windmill
Built around 1700 this is the only surviving windmill on the Isle of Wight and and has most of its original machinery intact. It last operated in 1913 and this year celebrates 50 years of ownership by the National Trust.
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The Pepperpot, St Catherines Down, Chale
Over 750 feet above sea level on St Catherine's Down above Chale, is the 35ft tall octagonal tower St Catherine's Oratory, locally known as the Pepper Pot. This medieval light-house was built in 1312 and is believed to be one of oldest in Britain.
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Carisbrooke Castle, near Newport
Like something out of myth and legend, Carisbrooke Castle is best known as the place where King Charles I was imprisoned. You can see the room from which he twice tried to escape, before eventually losing his head at the Tower of London.
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Eurovines
Eurovines on the Isle of Wight is built on the principle of Quality wines at a price to suit the consumer. This has evolved over the years to provide a complete service package tailored to suit your requirements.
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Shanklin
The pretty Victorian seaside village of Shanklin is located on the south eastern corner of the Island and is famed for its good weather and quaint Old Village with its picture postcard thatched cottages. Here you will find unique gifts, unusual items and mementos to remind you of your time on the Island. The heart of the Old Village also has a bustling nightlife with several pubs regularly showcasing live music at the weekends.
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Farmer Jacks, Arreton
Farmer Jacks Farm Shop was established by two Island farmers with the shared aim of providing quality and variety, reducing food miles, and promoting and supporting the wide range of local produce available on the Isle of Wight.