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Explore Brighstone MAPS INSIDE! Bus Route In Brighstone Village Seven Café/Bar/Restaurant The Three Bishops, Pub The Village Shop & Post Office Brighstone Stores & Newsagents GP Surgery Village Museum - FREE Community Library 1-2-1 Hairdressing. Unisex 01983 740370 01983 740226 01983 740843 01983 740227 01983 740219 01983 740446 01983 741121 Route 12 from Bus Station in Newport - Shorwell - Brighstone - Freshwater - Totland. Please check the Southern Vectis timetable at www.islandbuses.info for up-to-date information about current times and routes. For more information about local accommodation and amenities please go to www.brighstoneparish.org While you are in the Area West Wight Landscape Partnership Disclaimer: Whilst every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this information, we cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions, or for changes in the details given. Please take care when walking as footpaths can become slippery. Wear suitably protective clothing and footwear and please treat the countryside with respect. © Paul Bradley Nearby The Sun Inn, Hulverstone, Pub Mottistone Farm Shop Isle of Wight Pearl Island Fish Farm & Fishing Lakes High Adventure Paragliding Mottistone Manor Gardens & NT Shop Thorncross Fishing Lake Dinosaur Expeditions. March - Oct 01983 741124 01983 741560 01983 740352 01983 740941 01983 741484 01983 741302 01983 740291 01983 740844

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  • ExploreBrighstone

    MA

    PS

    INSID

    E!

    Bus Route

    In Brighstone Village

    Seven Café/Bar/Restaurant

    The Three Bishops, Pub

    The Village Shop & Post Office

    Brighstone Stores & Newsagents

    GP Surgery

    Village Museum - FREE

    Community Library

    1-2-1 Hairdressing. Unisex

    01983 740370

    01983 740226

    01983 740843

    01983 740227

    01983 740219

    01983 740446

    01983 741121

    Route 12 from Bus Station in Newport - Shorwell -Brighstone - Freshwater - Totland.

    Please check the Southern Vectis timetable atwww.islandbuses.info for up-to-date informationabout current times and routes.

    For more information about local accommodation andamenities please go to www.brighstoneparish.org

    While you arein the Area

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    Disclaimer: Whilst every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this information, we cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions, or for changes in the details given. Please take care when walking as footpaths can become slippery. Wear suitably protective clothing and footwear and please treat the countryside with respect. ©

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    Downland streams, with their clear freshwater, meet at Brighstone Millandform an intriguing network of mill pondsand sluices. These energetic waters passunder a mystical ancient oak knownlocally as theDragon Treebeforetumbling over a spectacular waterfall enroute to the sea. Water mills operatedhere for over 900 years

    until the 1960s but all buildings havenow been converted to private homes.Only the mill ponds remain.

    Chinesare very much a feature of theSouth of the island where streams flowfrom the downs and cut through thesoft cliffs producing a unique habitatfor wildlife.

    Look carefully and youmight catch a glimpse ofthe rare Glanville Fritillarybutterfly,kestrelandoccasionally a PeregrineFalcon. Coastal erosion isvery apparent here andfossilsfound on this coasthave brought about thename “Dinosaur Isle”.

    The picturesque cottages in NorthStreet include a free museumwhich brings to life the traditionsof the local people and the bravelifeboat men of years past. Next door isMyrtle Cottagewhich was home to the world

    famous pioneer fossil hunter theRevd. William Fox. Well known for his tea parties, heentertained many of the most eminent geologists of hisday and had more dinosaurs named after him than anyother Englishman.

    Mottistone Millwas built in the 18th century but a watermill onthis site was recorded in theDomesday Survey of 1085-86. The artist JMW Turner sketched thismill in the 19th Century. However ithas long been converted to acottage so please respect theowner’s privacy when passing.

    The steep sided tracks which ascend tothe downs are “hollow ways” formed by water erosion and the movement ofanimals. Used as drove ways in medievaltimes, they are now a haven for wildlifeincluding badgers, while buzzardscircle above. At the top of the downs isBrighstone Forest, a vast area of treeswith trails and cycle paths.

    ExploreBrighstoneDrive, walk, ride, cycle and swim in this tranquil Area ofOutstanding Natural Beauty. Even paraglide above it if you are feeling adventurous! Roam the extensive network of footpaths &bridleways surrounding Brighstone. Climb rollingchalk downland behind a string of pretty villages &hamlets for a panoramic view of the whole area.Wander gentle leafy lanes or investigate the adjacentcoastline of soft cliffs and sandy beaches.

    Bronze Age barrows and ancient hollow ways featurehere, also beautiful churches and traditional thatchedcottages of chalk ‘clunch’. Local wildlife includes redsquirrels and rare butterflies. Dinosaur and other fossilsmay be found on the beaches.

    Inside this leaflet you will find a colourful mapshowing a “figure of eight” walk in Brighstone andhighlighting interesting wildlife, historic buildings andbeautiful scenery. The South section of the walkfollows streams and farmland down to the sea and theNorth section follows ancient trails up to the downs. 

    To the Southand the Sea

    2.5 MILES - MOSTLY FLAT - STEEP STEPS AT THE BEACH

    If you would like to learn more about the history and wildlife of Brighstone please go to

    www.brighstoneparish.org

    To the North and the Downs

    2.5 MILES - QUIET LANES - SOME HILL WALKING

    In memory of RobCummins who

    created these walks© IWC

    Nearby

    The Sun Inn, Hulverstone, Pub

    Mottistone Farm Shop

    Isle of Wight Pearl

    Island Fish Farm & Fishing Lakes

    High Adventure Paragliding

    Mottistone Manor Gardens & NT Shop

    Thorncross Fishing Lake

    Dinosaur Expeditions. March - Oct

    01983 741124

    01983 741560

    01983 740352

    01983 740941

    01983 741484

    01983 741302

    01983 740291

    01983 740844

  • ExploreBrighstone

    MA

    PS

    INSI

    DE!

    Bus Route

    In Brighstone Village

    Seven Café/Bar/Restaurant

    The Three Bishops, Pub

    The Village Shop & Post Office

    Brighstone Stores & Newsagents

    GP Surgery

    Village Museum - FREE

    Community Library

    1-2-1 Hairdressing. Unisex

    01983 740370

    01983 740226

    01983 740843

    01983 740227

    01983 740219

    01983 740446

    01983 741121

    Route 12from Bus Station in Newport - Shorwell -Brighstone - Freshwater - Totland.

    Please check the Southern Vectis timetable atwww.islandbuses.infofor up-to-date informationabout current times and routes.

    For more information about local accommodation andamenities please go to www.brighstoneparish.org

    While you arein the Area

    West W

    ightL

    andscapePartnership

    Disclaimer:Whilst every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this information, we cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions, or for changes in the details given. Please take care when walking as footpaths can become slippery. Wear suitably protective clothing and footwear and please treat the countryside with respect.©

    Paul Bradley

    Downland streams, with their clear freshwater, meet at Brighstone Mill andform an intriguing network of mill pondsand sluices. These energetic waters passunder a mystical ancient oak knownlocally as the Dragon Tree beforetumbling over a spectacular waterfall enroute to the sea. Water mills operatedhere for over 900 years

    until the 1960s but all buildings havenow been converted to private homes.Only the mill ponds remain.

    Chines are very much a feature of theSouth of the island where streams flowfrom the downs and cut through thesoft cliffs producing a unique habitatfor wildlife.

    Look carefully and youmight catch a glimpse ofthe rare Glanville Fritillarybutterfly, kestrel andoccasionally a PeregrineFalcon. Coastal erosion isvery apparent here andfossils found on this coasthave brought about thename “Dinosaur Isle”.

    The picturesque cottages in NorthStreet include a free museumwhich brings to life the traditionsof the local people and the bravelifeboat men of years past. Next door is Myrtle Cottagewhich was home to the world

    famous pioneer fossil hunter theRevd. William Fox. Well known for his tea parties, heentertained many of the most eminent geologists of hisday and had more dinosaurs named after him than anyother Englishman.

    Mottistone Mill was built in the 18th century but a watermill onthis site was recorded in theDomesday Survey of 1085-86. The artist JMW Turner sketched thismill in the 19th Century. However ithas long been converted to acottage so please respect theowner’s privacy when passing.

    The steep sided tracks which ascend tothe downs are “hollow ways” formed by water erosion and the movement ofanimals. Used as drove ways in medievaltimes, they are now a haven for wildlifeincluding badgers, while buzzardscircle above. At the top of the downs isBrighstone Forest, a vast area of treeswith trails and cycle paths.

    ExploreBrighstoneDrive, walk, ride, cycle and swim in this tranquil Area ofOutstanding Natural Beauty. Even paraglide above it if you are feeling adventurous! Roam the extensive network of footpaths &bridleways surrounding Brighstone. Climb rollingchalk downland behind a string of pretty villages &hamlets for a panoramic view of the whole area.Wander gentle leafy lanes or investigate the adjacentcoastline of soft cliffs and sandy beaches.

    Bronze Age barrows and ancient hollow ways featurehere, also beautiful churches and traditional thatchedcottages of chalk ‘clunch’. Local wildlife includes redsquirrels and rare butterflies. Dinosaur and other fossilsmay be found on the beaches.

    Inside this leaflet you will find a colourful mapshowing a “figure of eight” walk in Brighstone andhighlighting interesting wildlife, historic buildings andbeautiful scenery. The South section of the walkfollows streams and farmland down to the sea and theNorth section follows ancient trails up to the downs. 

    To the Southand the Sea

    2.5 MILES - MOSTLY FLAT - STEEP STEPS AT THE BEACH

    If you would like to learn more about the history and wildlife of Brighstone please go to

    www.brighstoneparish.org

    To the North and the Downs

    2.5 MILES - QUIET LANES - SOME HILL WALKING

    In memory of RobCummins who

    created these walks© IWC

    Nearby

    The Sun Inn, Hulverstone, Pub

    Mottistone Farm Shop

    Isle of Wight Pearl

    Island Fish Farm & Fishing Lakes

    High Adventure Paragliding

    Mottistone Manor Gardens & NT Shop

    Thorncross Fishing Lake

    Dinosaur Expeditions. March - Oct

    01983 741124

    01983 741560

    01983 740352

    01983 740941

    01983 741484

    01983 741302

    01983 740291

    01983 740844