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Accommodation in Yarmouth, Isle of Wight Part of the Isle of Wight Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Norton Grange Coastal ResortGuest Accommodation in Yarmouth, Isle of WightYarmouth
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Description: Accommodation Rating: 3*G Self assessed Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Hurst Castle -
0.5 miles (Castle) Yarmouth Castle -
0.5 miles (Castle) Needles Old Battery -
4.4 miles (Historic Building) Old Town Hall -
4.7 miles (Historic Building) Mottistone Manor Garden -
5.4 miles (Garden) Exbury Gardens and Steam Railway -
7.9 miles (Garden) Beaulieu -
8.2 miles (Historic House) Carisbrooke Castle and Museum -
8.7 miles (Castle) Highcliffe Castle -
9 miles (Historic House) Cowes Maritime Museum -
9.9 miles (Museum) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Christchurch -
11.7 miles away Bournemouth -
16.3 miles away Fordingbridge -
19.6 miles away Studland -
20 miles away Poole -
20.6 miles away Swanage -
21 miles away Wimborne Minster -
21.3 miles away Cranborne -
22.1 miles away
Harvey's Bed & BreakfastBed and Breakfast (0.5 miles away) Yarmouth, Isle of Wight Stay from: £45.00
Country Garden HotelGuest Accommodation (2.6 miles away) Totland Bay, Isle of Wight Stay from: £60.00
Jevington Bed And BreakfastBed and Breakfast (3.2 miles away) Lymington, Hampshire Stay from: £40.00 Full list of bed & breakfasts and guesthouses in Isle of Wight Directions: UK Bed and Breakfast Guide |
HISTORY CORNERName the Historic attractionBritish Heritage AwardsCelebrate the best of British Heritage in our annual British History QuizMary, Queen of Scots was moved here following the failure of the Babington Plot to free her from captivity in 1586 This Day in British History13 February, 1689 William and Mary jointly crowned monarchs of England Only the previous day Parliament declared a Declaration of Rights, making James II's constitutional reforms illegal Monarch MayhemThis king's men brought the Stone of Scone to London, where it stayed beneath the coronation chair for almost 7 centuries |
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