yes one of the historical buildings there is carisbrooke castle another is osbourne.
Most famous, Queen Victoria made Osbourne House her home there. Other visitors were Alfred, Lord Tennyson and Charles Dickens . Another historical building is Carisbrooke castle. During the English Civil War, King Charles fled to the Isle of Wight.
There are no deep water cargo ports at the Isle of Wight
lots of it
I do not think there is any mountains there
Not at the last count.
No, they are a natural phenomonon.
There is a waterfall on the Isle of Wight, but I don't think there are any on the mainland.
The Isle of Wight (it's an island).
The Isle of Wight does not have any active volcanoes, but it does have geological features related to volcanic activity from millions of years ago. The island primarily consists of sedimentary rock formations, including chalk and clay, which were formed in a marine environment. However, there are remnants of ancient volcanic activity in the form of igneous rock, particularly around the area of the Needles. Overall, the Isle of Wight is not known for current volcanic activity.
Queen Victoria and her husband Prince Albert had a holiday home there - Osbourne House.
He actually didnt burn any guitar at the Isle of Wight. He did that at the Monterrey Pop Festival in 1967. The pieces of the guitar that were burnt and broken are in the EMP(Experience Music Project) Museum in Seattle, Washington. I have seen it when I went there. His famous White Fender Stratocaster is also in the museum.
As of the latest information available, the Council Tax Band B for the Isle of Wight is typically set at a specific amount determined by the local council. For the financial year 2023-2024, the Band B charge was approximately £1,178.88. However, this figure can vary slightly depending on local precepts and any additional charges applied by specific services or local authorities. It's always best to check the official Isle of Wight Council website for the most accurate and current rates.