Brading Roman Villa

4.5/5
(763) · Museum in Brading, United Kingdom
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Mar 5, 2025
Best cup of coffee on the island _ & best we have had in years! Thanks Edward. This is a most beutiful site - with indoor and outdoor seating for refresments.The 'villa' excavations itself is somethi…Full review by 45Typevysr54
Nov 22, 2024
Extremely well preserved Roman villa with some excellent mosaics. Great place for kids to visit too with some features for them. Eric the guide was extremely knowledgeable. We spent an interesting c…Full review by Metromart
Nov 12, 2024
Many other things were closed on the island so we ended up visiting the Roman villa. The staff were very friendly and welcoming. There is a cafe and everything is indoors so good whatever the weather…Full review by Charlie M

Facts

Located:Brading
Construction started:1st century

Questions & answers

Q:
Hope to come and visit sometime during my stay on the Isle of Wight in May. How long is recommended to see everything?
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It depends how interested you are in everything, but an hour should be enough.
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Is there wifi? Many thanks.
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no! they didn't have that back in the Roman era. :)
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What is the entrance fee , for 60+
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We had vouchers from our hotel included in the cost of our holiday. There are many places giving half price vouchers, also if you go to the tourist information they will also give you …
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We had vouchers from our hotel included in the cost of our holiday. There are many places giving half price vouchers, also if you go to the tourist information they will also give you vouchers for discounts on many attractions .
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Do you offer a free pass for an adult accompanying a disabled child? Would there be opportunities for a blind child to …
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Do you offer a free pass for an adult accompanying a disabled child? Would there be opportunities for a blind child to touch and handle objects?
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I don't know the answer, but may I suggest, as this reviewer appears to have Internet access, they either email or phone the Roman Villa. I'm sure they'll be able to help.
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Are there walking paths from Sandown, preferably not having to walk alongside the road?
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I don't think so
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