National Poo Museum

The collection contains pooey artefacts from across the world and the history of life on Earth. Summer 2025 exhibition at Department, Ryde
Mottistone (NT)

Mottistone Manor is a National Trust property in the village of Mottistone on the Isle of Wight, England. It has popular gardens and is a listed building. It was first mentioned in documents related to the Domesday Book of 1086.
Longshoremen’s Museum

A museum with a unique collection of photographs and artefacts depicting the local history of Ventnor’s beach and Longshoremen.
Lilliput Antique Doll and Toy Museum

The museum collection was started in the 1960s when the then Premier of Russia, Mr Khrushchev, sent a wooden nesting doll to a young collector and her mother, Mrs Margaret Munday. This motivated the Munday family to collect antique dolls and toys and in 1974, the museum was created. The Lilliput Doll and Toy Museum […]
Isle of Wight Postal Museum

The Isle of Wight Postal Museum is a private collection of over two hundred post boxes and several thousand items of postal equipment, papers and associated material. It is open to the public by appointment only.
Isle of Wight Glass Museum

There are over 1,200 pieces on show, including many unique and never before seen pieces, in two galleries. The Studio gallery, the larger of the two, focuses on the Isle of Wight’s many studio glass makers, particularly Isle of Wight Studio Glass, but also SculptGlass (Diamond Isle Sculptured Glass), Glory Art Glass and Alum Bay […]
Island Planetarium

The Island Planetarium provides a fun and immersive space learning experience through full 360 videos projected onto the in house dome as well as astronomer led talks and night sky sightseeing.
HMS Gladiator exhibition at Fort Victoria

On April the 25th 1908, in the midst of a terrific snowstorm the HMS Gladiator collided with an ocean liner the SS St Paul, the disaster cost the lives of 27 men and the subsequent salvage operations took many months to complete The Gladiator exhibition is a small exhibit, best enjoyed as part of a […]
Farringford

Home of the celebrated Victorian Poet Laureate Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809 – 1892) and one of the Island’s most important historic estates, Farringford has been restored to its 19th century heyday. The house contains a wealth of fascinating detail on family life in the Tennyson household, and explores the setting of some of Tennyson’s best […]
East Cowes Heritage Centre

The East Cowes Heritage Centre opened in 1992 with the aim of preserving and exhibiting the history of East Cowes and Whippingham. It occupies Number 8, Clarence Road, East Cowes, originally the premises of the International Stores, a branch of Victorian grocers and tea merchants. There are extensive archives in files on over 80 subjects […]