Arreton Barns
Dairymans Daughter, Arreton BarnsOur aim is to present the Island at its best, with local craftsmen, locally produced crafts, wholesome local food and local agricultural artefacts. Visit our shop The Corn Exchange and choose from the range of carefully selected gifts from around the world, have a drink or meal at The Dairyman’s Daughter Freehouse and sample our own beer produced on the site using local ingredients, or enjoy a fresh cream cake and a coffee in the Maltings Tearoom.

The Dairyman’s Daughter Pub & Tearooms
A traditional pub and tearooms with oak beams, antique furniture, friendly staff and plenty of atmosphere. Sit in the conservatory under the grape vine or in the public bar under ancient oak beams and admire the collection of squeeze boxes, stuffed animals and local memorabilia.

Hot and cold food is served all day from a varied menu offering a fine selection of homemade dishes that include local crab, local sausages and Aberdeen Angus steaks. Maybe you could enjoy a cake or pastry made by our own baker, who incidentally makes some of the finest homemade bread and rolls on the Isle of Wight. A fine selection of wines from around the world, bright sparkling real ales and even a range of infused teas are available. There are normally at least seven Ales available at any one time, including Scarecrow Bitter, which is brewed in our own Micro Brewery, an excellent range of German lager and ciders from the South West. So whether you want to enjoy the nightly live entertainment with local musicians, sample our traditional and exciting menus or simply sit near the fire and have a pint, we are sure you won’t be disappointed.

Tearooms open 10.00 am to 5.30 pm

Pub open 10.30 am to 11.00 pm Mon to Sat and
12.00 am to 10.30 pm Sun

Arreton Barns Craft Village
Arreton Barns Craft Village is open all year round.  There is extensive free parking for both coaches and cars.  Below are some of the attractions available.

Cemamic Crafts
Hand made pottery beautifully crafted on the premises.  Visitors can watch the production process and there is also an area for children to work with clay themselves.

Tel. 01983 530344. 
Web site www.ceramiccrafts.com

 

Rural Ways Woodcraft
Rural Ways Woodcraft take surplus logs and branches and make quality wooden products such as furniture and candlesticks.  Rural Ways Woodcraft have been awarded a gold award in the Green Island Awards 2004.

Tel. 01983 533336
Web site www.rural-ways-woodcraft.co.uk

Diamond Isle Sculptured Glass
The glass studio features a large viewing area and gallery, displaying the work of glass sculptor Paul Critchley, MA.

Demonstrations are usually 11am-3pm daily, allowing spectators the opportunity to closely watch the art of transforming molten glass into beautiful art objects.

Tel. 01983 523618
Web site www.sculptured-glass.co.uk 
 

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