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Just off the Ryde/Brading road (A3055) towards the village of St. Helens (B3330). |
Oasis has a wide selection of floral craft items, glassware, candles, candleware, furnishings and houseplants. Oasis brings you the magic of Mexico, the beauty of Bali and the culture of Latin America. Be dazzled by the colourful selection of glassware featuring various shapes and sizes. Novel, inspirational, bizarre, amusing, whatever your age, style or delight, you will be sure to find that perfect gift at Oasis.
Free admission - Free Parking - Coffee Shop - Disabled Facilities
Carpenters Road. Brading. Isle of Wight. Telephone: +44 01983 613760
Open 7 days a week. Monday to Saturday 9am to 5.30pm
Sundays 11am to 5pm. Bank Holidays 10am to 5pm
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Nunwell House Situated a mile or so from the Town, Nunwell House and Gardens should definitely not be missed. |
The picturesque house has been a family home since 1522 and is of great historic and architectural interest. It was here that Sir John Oglander, was host to Charles I on his last night of freedom and modern day visitors can still see the Parlour Chamber in which they met. The house is beautifully furnished,containing exhibits recalling the family's military connections, plus an Old Kitchen exhibition. Nunwell is surrounded by 5 acres of tranquil gardens, including a walled garden, enjoying views across to the Solent.
Opening times: 28/29th May then 3rd July - 6th September on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 1pm - 5pm
Tours of House: 13.30, 14.30 and 15.30
Parties welcome by arrangement throughout the year
Admission: Single Adult £4.00 - Couple £7.50 with guide book, Senior Citizens/Students £3.00, Accomp. child under 10 £1.00, Garden Entrance Only £2.50.
Directions: The House is signposted of the A3055. Take the train to Brading Station or bus 6, 7 or 7A to Brading. Free car parking.
With acknowledgement to D Coombs of Brading 2000
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The Bugle, recently extended, is said to have been built in 1314. In the 1640's King Charles landed in the area and it is believed he visited The Bugle. He certainly stayed at Nunwell House.
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The sea used to come up to just behind us at certain times, many years ago and it is said that there was once a stone in this area showing how far the sea reached.
A large, comfortable, family friendly pub, next door to the Brading Experience Museum. Large car park. Children's menu, nappy change and disabled toilet. External children's play equipment. Sample our famous carvery.
Your Hosts: "Paul Hinman". High Street. Brading. Isle of Wight
Tel: +44 01983 407359.
With acknowledgement to D Coombs of Brading 2000