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Brighstone Shop and Museum
Brighstone Shop and Museum is all houses in a neat row of small, traditional, thatched cottages in the village.
It sells a variety of goods likes postcards, ad hoc gifts, pottery, tissues, bric a brac and ornaments and National Trust Memberships!
The Village Museum is very quaint with exhibits of life during Victorian times in the area and there are some evocative displays to view.
The museum and shop are open most days from 10 am to 4 pm (excluding Sundays) and is free to enter.
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Brighstone Shop and Museum, Brighstone, Brighstone, Isle of Wight , United Kingdom
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