This small seaside town boasts a thriving heart with a selection of local shops and a friendly community spirit. Bembridge has it's own beach and is also sandwiched between the two other excellent beaches of Whitecliff and St Helens so there is no shortage of seaside fun. Within a short drive to the north is Seaview or, alternatively, to the south one will find Sandown, Shanklin and, a little further on, Ventnor.
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Historic Buildings on the Isle of Wight
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Illuminating historical exhibition around the ruins of a roman villa
This important historical site has been brought to life with the aid of a museum built on stilts above the remains of a Roman villa. This enables you to look down on layout of the structure and see for yourself the important relics in their original position. As you walk though the exhibit you can learn more about the origial functions of the building and about like in the time of the Romans.
After a dose of history and a fresh preceptive on the Isle of Wight's as part of the Roman empire you can relax in the coffee shop and riffle through the selection of Roman themed gifts.
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Food Shopping on the Isle of Wight
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Exciting little deli with fantastic foods
This bright and welcoming little shop offers a fantastic range of meats and cheeses as well as an excellent selection of jams, olives, home made quiches and everything one needs to make a Mediterranean meal at home.

Bembridge deli also opperates a cafe with seating at the front and in the garden at the rear. They offer very satisfying light lunches which are made up from the fresh ingredients in the shop and is always served with a smile.
Baguettes and sandwiches are available and they will prepare and picnic of your choice so you can enjoy your meal on the beach or along the many walks in the area.
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Cafes on the Isle of Wight
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A little cafe ideal for breakfast.
This charming little cafe is located in very near the centre of Bembridge and has a rich earthy red frontage which is matched inside with warm colours and a warm welcome. The menu is varied enough and the coffee is good which is enough to attract in the locals even in the off peak seasons.
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