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Welcome to Brading, Isle of Wight

Standing on the western bank of the River Yar in the east of the island, this ancient little town is pleasantly built on a hillside below Brading Down within the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The mix of heritage and environment in a vibrant community, and some great local food helps make Brading one of the undiscovered jewels of the Island.

Hidden Britain worked with Brading to help them develop:

For more information on the project please view our case study.

Go to Brading Case Study >>

Further Information on Brading

The Brading website is the primary source for all community and visitor information in the village.

Go to www.visitbrading.co.uk >>

Download Brading Guidebook as a PDF (3.5mb) >>

The Brading Hidden Britain project has been run as part of the work of the Brading Town Partnership, in conjunction with Brading Town Council.
The group can be contacted through the Brading Town Council Clerk

Email townclerk@brading.gov.uk >>

Other Useful Links

Brading Rural Ways Pages
Visit the website >>

Brading Town Council  
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IOW Tourism
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IOW Council
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IOW AONB
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