magyarozag Says: When you open the doors of the Copper Kettle it seems you are in the street cafe featured in the series Allo Allo, with black thin framed chairs, and green table cloth covered tables. The service though is good, they don't serve much adventerous just scones, toast, teacakes,...
magyarozag Says: If you are in Seaview you can walk to all places you need to, but regular buses (of the Southern Vectis company) pass through and circle the village on their way to or from Ryde. There are also a few taxi services in the village like W.W Cars in Caws Avenue (between Seaview...
magyarozag Says: The Galley is in a prime position in Seaview High Street, because of that it is very popular and well used. Inside the long shop has shelves filled with sweets, breads and biscuits. The homemade cakes are displayed in the window and flowers displayed outside the shop. It is...
magyarozag Says: The Seaview Regatta is a yearly event which includes boating, running, swimming and climbing a greasy pole. It is a week long event which ends with the spectacular fireworks display. Boating is a popular sport in Seaview (thus the sailing club) and the Regatta celebrates...
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Nostalgic Seaview - Seaview was one of the most popular places to "holiday" for the Victorian upper classes during the Victorian era. The pleasure beaches, the pier, the shops and pubs brought endless reams of the upper...
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Seaview was one of the most popular places to "holiday" for the Victorian upper classes during the Victorian era. The pleasure beaches, the pier, the shops and pubs brought endless reams of the upper...
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