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The Experience' by new owners in 2005, and further alterations in the same year saw the construction of a new section entitled 'World of Wheels', which displayed an array of vintage and unusual vehicles. However, the attraction announced its closure in late 2009 as a result of falling visitor numbers and the increasing costs of running and maintaining the site. It was closed for good on 3 January 2010, and most of the vast collection of taxidermy pieces, historical artefacts and vehicles was auctioned off in April 2010.
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Trail passes through the town along Doctors Lane, Cross Street, High Street and Quay Lane (Wall Lane) then along the top of the embankment to St Urian's Copse. There are 71 other footpaths, by-ways and bridle paths in the civil parish area and organised parties of walkers may often be seen meeting at
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Another notable town attraction was the Brading Waxworks, a museum and waxworks exhibition housed in a Tudor pub (named the "Crown") built by Germaine Richardes who victualled the English fleet. The waxworks first opened in 1965, under the ownership of Graham Osborn-smith. It was renamed 'Brading:
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of Wessex killed the pagan population "with merciless slaughter" and replaced them with his own Christian followers, dedicating a quarter of the Isle of Wight to Wilfrid and the Church. Wilfrid would thus have been literally preaching to the converted because everyone else was dead. This legend was
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stands near to the church. There is no record of the earliest Town Hall, but an entry in The Court Leet Book 1729 refers to the assessment of one shilling rate, and also a subscription towards building a new Town Hall, Market House and Prison, so it is likely it was completed around 1730. This new
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The main street of Brading contains most of the facilities expected of a large village, or in Brading's case, small town. There are four pubs; The Bugle Inn where the sea almost met the High Street when Brading Haven was a major port, the Wheatsheaf Inn which faces the Bull Ring, The Kynges Well
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A large wooden carving of a bull decorates the Bullring. This is by local artist Paul Sivell. Another of his works is an approximately 10-foot wooden statue of the goddess Diana positioned in the woods above Brading at Kelly's Copse entitled "For Camilla". This commemorates the murder of a Danish
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Until the 16th century the port was active. Ships lay alongside at the quay behind the Bugle Inn in the High Street. Ships came into Brading Haven for shelter and for provisions, particularly water, which was of a high quality. The north-eastern part of the haven was closed off by an embankment
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The railway station building, as well as remaining an operational railway station has been restored as a café, railway memorabilia shop and small rail museum. The non-operational signal box has been restored to the state it may have been in during the steam era. It is staffed by volunteers.
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Brading has many attractions to tempt the visitor, quite apart from the natural beauty of the area. These include the Lilliput Doll and Toy Museum; The Roman Villa at Morton with its protective cover (new in 2004) and interpretation centre.
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Throughout the Middle Ages various attempts were made to drain off the rest of the harbour; for it had gradually become silted up and, except for the main channel of the river, was too shallow to be of any commercial use. Sir
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chapel is near the centre. There is a small supermarket, a post office, a newsagent, several other specialist shops,a hairdresser's and a fish and chip shop. In addition to these facilities, there is Brading Primary School.
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The town possesses a gun. It is a brass piece, made in 1549 by the Owine Brothers, John and Robert, so that the town might be defended from French invasion. The gun was never used in action, but was taken to the top of
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in 1832 so that it could be fired to celebrate the passing of the Reform Bill. Unfortunately it exploded and split, putting a stop to celebrations for the day. It is currently kept at the coach house at
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known in those days as Consumption, on January 30, 1799. Her death affected Rev Legh greatly. Her grave can be found in St Mary's Churchyard, Brading & her cottage in The Mall, Brading.
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The Oglander Memoirs: Extracts from the manuscripts of Sir John Oglander Kt. of Nunwell, Isle of Wight, Deputy-Governor of Portsmouth and Deputy Lieutenant of the Isle of Wight 1595 to 1648
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south of the town, and Roman relics discovered locally, indicate that this was an important seaport 2,000 years ago. Signs of prehistoric activity have also been found on
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the distinction of being a seaport without any sea. Losing access to the sea caused Brading to decline in importance and prevented the sort of growth enjoyed by
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in 1548 refers to the previous charter granted by Edward I. This charter allowed the town to hold two annual fairs. Nowadays the fair is called
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One of the town's claims to fame is that the boards used in churches all over the world to display hymn numbers were invented here by the Rev
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beauty spot. From the north side of the hill it is possible to look over the town towards the mainland. From further up visitors can see the
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From early times, Brading ranked as an important Island port. The ancient name of Brerdynge, from which 'Brading' is derived, probably meant
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completed in 1594, much of which is still present. Ships would then tie up at the far end of Quay Lane on the other side of the embankment.
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parliamentary constituency covering the whole island, until it was divided into two constituencies in 2024. Now the town is a part of the
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A devout young Christian girl who attended the Reverend's weekly Sunday school at St Mary's Church, Brading. Her story is told in Rev
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exchange student by a sex attacker from Gosport in 2002. Many local people have added plastic flowers and stuffed toys as tribute.
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came to the island during the 680s, landed at Brading, preached there to the islanders, and began the conversion of the Island.
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is free and open to visitors all year round. Notable species include marsh harriers, red squirrels and cetti's warbler.
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named the Yarbridge Inn (known for many years as the Anglers Inn) which is famous for its selection of real ales.
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building remained until 1876 when it was restored to its present state, and then contained the Free Town Library.
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visited Brading on the day of John Oglander's funeral and recorded details of his visit to Brading in his diary.
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View of Brading from Culver Down, looking west, with Brading Down to the left of the picture behind the village
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Harbour, it was bought in 2001 and is a mix of lagoons and ditches, reed beds and meadows, with a fringe of
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called Brading, St. Helens and Bembridge. At the 2011 census the population of this ward was 6,935.
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Review of Brading Station café and attraction, Matt and Cat's Isle of Wight Eating Out Guide 2012
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The town is well-connected to the surrounding countryside by footpaths and bridleways. The
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of the same name. The ecclesiastical parish of Brading used to cover about a tenth of the
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Brading was first granted a charter in 1280, unusually for the time directly from King
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Because of its status as a town, Brading has a mayor and an elected town council.
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Little Jane's Cottage, Brading, circa 1910 – alluded to by the Rev
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Brading, fictionalised as "Barling", is the central location of
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The southern-western part of the parish is included within the
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Office of National Statistics: QS102EW - Population density
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List of current places of worship on the Isle of Wight
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Brading (surname)

Brading is located in Isle of Wight
Isle of Wight
Density
OS grid reference
SZ607870
Unitary authority
Isle of Wight
Ceremonial county
Isle of Wight
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
PO36
Dialling code
Police
Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Fire
Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Ambulance
Isle of Wight
UK Parliament
Isle of Wight East
UK
England

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