
Ryde by Lucy Sugden Weaving Artist
Ryde
The town of Ryde is located on the Isle of Wight in England.
It is a popular tourist destination due to its seaside location and nearby attractions.
Ryde is also home to a number of historical landmarks, including a pier and hoverport.
Visitors to Ryde can enjoy a number of activities, such as swimming, sunbathing, and windsurfing.
Created: 21 May 2022 Edited: 29 November 2023
Ryde
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Local History around Ryde
There are some historic monuments around including:
Bowl barrow 280m WNW of sea mark, forming part of a Bronze Age round barrow cemetery on Ashey DownFortifications S of Trinity ChurchBowl barrow known as Michael Morey's Hump, and a Highway Commission barrier on Gallows HillBembridge FortPuckpool mortar batteryThree pillow mounds 540m north east of sea mark on Ashey DownThree pillow mounds 810m NNE of Kern FarmBowl barrow 340m east of Eaglehead Copse, forming part of a Bronze Age barrow cemeteryFort MoncktonNo. 5 Battery, Stokes Bay LinesMonastic grange at Haseley ManorBowl barrow 110m north west of sea mark, forming part of a Bronze Age round barrow cemetery on Ashey DownQuarr AbbeyBrading Roman villaBowl barrow 275m north west of sea mark, forming part of a Bronze Age round barrow cemetery on Ashey DownBowl barrow and part of a later enclosure 490m north east of sea mark, the barrow forming part of a Bronze Age round barrow cemetery on Ashey DownNo 1 Battery, Stokes Bay LinesBowl barrow 220m east of Eaglehead Copse, forming part of a Bronze Age barrow cemeteryThree bowl barrows 220m WSW of sea mark, forming part of a Bronze Age round barrow cemetery on Ashey DownField system on Brading DownGilkicker fortTwo pillow mounds 400m ENE of sea mark on Ashey DownDownend Romano-British villaMedieval settlement 100m south east and 350m north east of East Ashey Manor FarmFort BlockhouseTwo bowl barrows 180m WNW of Puck House, FishbourneBowl barrow 290m north east of sea mark, forming part of a Bronze Age round barrow cemetery on Ashey DownNine barrows and part of a later enclosure 350m north east of sea mark: the barrows forming part of a round barrow cemetery on Ashey DownAshey Down Sea MarkGunboat Traverser SystemTwo fishponds associated with Quarr Abbey at Puckers Copse, NewnhamBowl barrow 390m east of Eaglehead Copse, forming part of a Bronze Age barrow cemeteryTwo bowl barrows forming part of a Bronze Age barrow cemetery, and part of a field system east of Eaglehead CopseBowl barrow 370m east of Eaglehead Copse, forming part of a Bronze Age barrow cemeteryA group of 11 round barrows forming part of a Bronze Age cemetery, and part of a field system east of Eaglehead CopseBowl barrow on Nunwell Down known as The Devil's PunchbowlTwo bowl barrows 130m south west of sea mark, forming part of a Bronze age round barrow cemtery on Ashey DownBowl barrow on Arreton DownYaverland Battery, 660m south of Yaverland Church.