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Barton Manor and Gardens is a thirteenth century manor house which was the residential place of Prince Albert.
This Victorian style country house was once used by the guests of the Royal family and is now opened to the public from June to September every year. The botanic garden in the estate displays a wide variety of trees and subtropical plants.
The Phillip Island Heritage Centre displays the natural history and geology of the area and shows a twenty minute video of the wildlife and history of the island.
Grumpy’s Amusements and Island Surf Centre has a mini golf course and waterslides where people can have a nice time. Phillip Island Wildlife Park houses more than nine hundred animals including wallabies, rosellas, pelicans, koalas, black swans, dingoes, kookaburras and others.
Indy Go Karts and Fun shed is a place where there is everything for the entire family including go-karting facilities, trampolines, snack bars, a bouncing castle, games and activities.
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Isle of Wight (About 9.1 mi) - Yarmouth (About 9.6 mi) - Sandown (About 9.7 mi) - Southampton (About 20.6 mi) - Winchester (About 21.1 mi) - Christchurch (About 23.2 mi)
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The Osbourne House, built in an Italian style of architecture, is a major historical landmark of the island. It has been the residence of the royal family of England, and the... |
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Yarmouth Castle is a sixteenth century castle built by Henry VIII on the Isle of Wight to protect it from French invasion.
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