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Wootton Bridge on the Isle of Wight

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Wootton CreekWootton Bridge is recorded in the Domesday Book collated in 1086 for William the Conqueror the first Norman King of England. Wootton Bridge has a rich history and was a natural trading centre due to the tidal creek leading to the Solent. The Sloop Inn that sits by the creek was originally a couching house and a regular stop for the stage coaches, being on the main Newport to Ryde Road and an entry and exit point for cargo and passengers to the Island at Wootton Quay.

Wootton Creek
Over the Centuries Wootton Bridge has grown up either side of the valley away from its origins on the creek and has developed into a very popular yachting haunt with many creek side businesses supporting a variety of maritime activities. Wootton High Street has a selection of Shops, Stores, Pubs, Eateries and Takeaways as well as places to stay from Hotels to Bed & Breakfasts.
 Wootton Bridge with its picturesque crossing of the creek leading to the village has lots
to offer residents and tourists alike including its own steam railway station linking it to other towns and villages across the Island.  

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