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Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's seaside holiday home. Swiss Cottage where royal children learnt cooking and gardening. Victorian carriage rides. Award-winning gardens. New visitor centre with exhibition, shop and visitor reception.
A splendid Norman castle, where Charles I was imprisoned. The governor's lodge houses the county museum. Wheelhouse with wheel operated by donkeys.
Beautifully restored Victorian & Edwardian carriages and locomotives accurately re-create the bygone age of steam train travel on the Isle of Wight.
Model village with 2,000+ 'in scale' conifers. Amble the streets to enjoy model houses, a railway, little people and planes. A must-see attraction for all.
Underfloor heated bath system; tesselated floors displayed in reconstructed rooms; corn-drying kiln, small site of museum of objects recovered.
A 17thC town hall with no town, now in a tranquil country setting, and with a fascinating history.
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Church designed by Prince Albert, place of worship when Queen Victoria stayed at Osborne House. Church and centre with displays of royal and local photographs and artefacts.
A 12thC church in old village centre near manor and inn. Saxon doorway, some fine marble memorials. Burma Star memorial window.