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About Seaview



Commanding a wide outlook over the Solent, Seaview is aptly
named. With its narrow streets and alleyways, this village
still retains much of its Edwardian feel, in the High Street
and nearby are many good shops, cafes and restaurants. The
old Saltern Cottages once housed workers for the salt pans
in marshed and Rope Walk got its name from the practise of
laying out new rope to be stretched.
Nearby is Seagrove Bay with its Seaview you can walk to Ryde along
the seawall and promenade with Puckpool Park along with way. The stretch
of the Solent off of Seaview offers great sailing and a small variety
of watersports, such as windsurfing and swimming.
Nearby to the maritime village of Seaview are riding stables, golf courses and a wildfowl and bird park. The town of Ryde is a traditional seaside resort offering lawn bowls, ten pin bowling, boating lake, outdoor heated swimming pool and an ice rink.
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Transport Links
- Bus - Southern Vectis
- Ferry - Red Funnel, Wightlink or Hovertravel
- Plane - N/A
- Train -N/A
Schools in and around Seaview
- Binstead Primary School
- Bishop Lovett Church of England (Controlled) Middle School
- Dover Park Primary School
- Forelands Middles School
- Greenmount Primary School
- Haylands Primary School
- Mayfield Church of England (Voluntary Controlled) Middle School
- Nettlestone Primary School
- Oakfield Church of England (Aided) Primary School
- Ryde High School
- St Helens Primary School
- St Mary's Catholic Primary School
- Swanmore Middle School
- Wootton Primary School