Brighstone

BrighstoneAnother of the villages along the ‘Back of the Wight’, Brighstone and its near neighbour, Brook, lie on the sunny side of the chalk downs that march east-west across the centre of the Island. Brighstone has an interesting church, a good pub and a very pleasant tea garden.

The outstanding building in the village is, of course, the Church which dates back to 1190. The village is extremely proud that no less than three of its former Rectors were consecrated bishops, and there is a pub in the village aptly named "The Three Bishops".

Smuggling was one of the main "occupations" of the past, mainly brandy, which was brought across the Channel from the Cherbourg Peninsula in great secrecy, and smuggled ashore in sealed tubs and hidden under cottage floors and in hay ricks to avoid discovery by the Revenue men.

For further information on all civic, community & tourist aspects, please go to our main website at www.brighstoneparish.org/

See also

Brighstone 
                  Village Museum

Brighstone Village Museum

Evocative tableau and interesting exhibition on village life in the 19th century.

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Dinosaur Farm Museum

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