The Isle of Wight is the perfect place to enjoy some peace, quiet and natural beauty. Except perhaps in the summer, when the Isle of Wight Festival draws visitors from all over the world. In 1970, the Festival was the largest rock-music event ever held. It was called Britain's Woodstock and featured Jimi Hendrix and The Who. (Not so much peace or quiet that week.) The island is also known for its world-famous sailing and lovely resorts, where people have been vacationing since Victorian times.
Restaurants in Isle of Wight
4.5 based on 19 reviews
A really fantastic find in the lovely village of Bembridge. Garden ware is outside, whilst indoors you will find a wide range of antiques and vintage items from old signs and lighting to furniture. We were lucky enough to pick up a fantastic arcade machine and pub sign! Pete the owner is a terrific guy and he kindly delivered our items to the mainland a few weeks late. Above and beyond. Look forward to visiting again next year.
4.0 based on 29 reviews
(COVID-19 prepared) Dores Hill Farm Emporium is an eclectic mix of Antiques, Vintage and Retro. We are the Original and biggest Emporium on the Isle of Wight with over 30 dealers stocking everything from collectables, antiques, curios, jewellery, linens, postcards, Wight heritage items, china and a large selection of Vinyl records. We also have an ever expanding range of furniture including antique, retro, upcycled and painted as well as plenty of home decor items such as lamps, mirrors and vases. With Free parking we are an all weather venue. We are also doggy friendly. Whatever you are looking for be it a collectable, a gift, something for the home or just for you, you are sure to find it in our four rustic barns packed full of treasure!
Whilst on holiday we visited Dores Hill Emporium one afternoon. We were very impressed with the whole place. Everything set out well and staff very welcoming. There is even complimentary refreshment provided. A hidden gem well worth a visit.
3.5 based on 6 reviews
You’ll find a really diverse range of stock, from top end antiques to more affordable collectables, deceptively spacious showrooms. If you like clocks then you’re in for a real treat, you’ll see possibly the largest collection of clocks you’re ever likely to see in one place, over 100 long case/grandfather clocks, a dozen fine Vienna regulators and between 200 and 300 other clocks and barometers
3.0 based on 2 reviews
Little antiques barn set in lovely countryside buying and selling period country furniture, porcelain, glass treen, metalware and enamel advertising signs, decorative garden items and furniture. Curios are a speciality. Find us 800 yards down Knighton Shute on right hand side look for signs in drive. Open 10-5 daily closed Mondays Barn sited behind main house. Enquiries regarding items you wish to sell or find are invited.
We are a unique vintage shop selling antiques, vintage items including clothing and accessories and collectable items we buy and sell items and source items for customers our stock changes on a daily basis we have three rooms for you to browse and are a very friendly shop
Bessie Mae Vintage situated in Yarborough Mews Shanklin is a fabulous shop stocking a select range of Vintage and Retro pieces It can boast of having a wonderful array of costume and gemstone jewellery, leather and designer handbags, beautiful and collectible glassware. Just fabulous items which brighten up your life!
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