Steeped in history and character, The Castle Inn is rumoured to be the local haunt of Charles I whilst prisoner at the nearby Carisbrooke Castle. Full of cosy nooks, exposed wood beams and ancient flagstone floors, you can’t get more Read more...
The Castle Inn
91 High Street,
Steeped in history and character, The Castle Inn is rumoured to be the local haunt of Charles I whilst prisoner at the nearby Carisbrooke Castle. Full of cosy nooks, exposed wood beams and ancient flagstone floors, you can’t get more traditional than this in the heart of Newport. Complimented by a large outdoor courtyard, you can be sure to expect a warm and friendly welcome.
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Address: 91 High Street
Newport
Isle of Wight
PO30 1BQ
United Kingdom
Newport
Isle of Wight
PO30 1BQ
United Kingdom
Phone: 01983 522528
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