Isle of Wight Wax Works | | Brading | |

BritEvents.com | Isle of Wight Wax Works Isle of Wight Wax Works.

REGISTERLOG IN
SEARCH

Isle of Wight Wax Works

Isle of Wight Wax Works, Brading, Isle of Wight, PO360DQ


Isle of Wight Wax Works: The Isle of Wight Waxworks is set in the historic Kynges Town of Brading on the Isle of Wight. The Wax Works consists of famous and infamous characters of the past, Professor Copperthwaithes collection of oddities and a display of the art of candle carving.


For more information about Isle of Wight Wax Works, please contact 01983 407286, or see event details on the left.

Been to Isle of Wight Wax Works? Add your review or read other Isle of Wight Wax Works reviews.

Share this event



Other events nearby


For a full list of forthcoming events taking place in Isle of Wight, as well as local attractions, days out, theatre, visual arts and sport, visit our what's on Brading page.

Isle of Wight Wax Works
Submitted by Chris Haycock

Event Details


Address:
Isle Of Wight Wax Works
46 High Street
Brading
Isle of Wight
Brading
Isle of Wight
PO360DQ   map

Phone Number:
01983 407286


Start/finish time

10am - 5pm
Ticket/entry price
£5.25 / £3.50
Category
Venue name
Local Traffic by SMSTraffic Alerts
by SMS
Text from your mobile:
TRAFFIC PO360DQ
to 83831 for the latest local traffic conditions.
Reports cost 50p each. T&C's
Dine Out
Getting there

Staying over in Brading? See our list of hotels in Brading, or see our list of hotels near isle of wight wax works

.

Map Location


Local Traffic News

Travelling by car to Isle of Wight Wax Works at isle of wight wax works? Avoid the queues - get the latest
traffic news for Isle of Wight Wax Works.

There are no road or motorway traffic alerts/news for the Brading area.

View all Traffic news

Powered by www.traffic-update.co.uk






Related videos


Most Popular


FEATURELondon's blue plaques

Many well known people have lived in London, and many of their former homes are indicated by a distinctive blue plaque, displayed on the outside of the house they once occupied or were born in. BritEvents reveals a little history behind these interesting blue plaques.

FEATURETop 10 historic British museum ships

It was once said that Britain ruled the waves, and that's no surprise given the amount of time and money that was dedicated to building the world's greatest fleet of ships. Some of these ships still survive, and BritEvents takes a look at what we think are the top ten historic ships, now open to the public.

FEATUREBritish World Heritage Sites

Established by UNESCO in 1972 to protect the world's natural and cultural heritage, the list of World Heritage sites lists an incredible 28 sites all worth visiting for their natural beauty, cultural significance, and historic interest.

FEATUREExperience London for Less

London is one of the world's most expensive cities, yet it's possible to save money whilst visiting England's capital city. We offer practical tips on where to stay, where to eat, visiting the theatre, museums and other attractions.