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Once the home of Victorian photographer Julia Margaret Cameron, Dimbola Museum and Gallery is dedicated to her life and work, which also showcases other photographers from around the globe. Its a brilliant way to Educate the little ones on how the world has changes from something that was known as "Black Art" to one of those things we cant stop doing when we want to keep a memory of something funny to something beautiful. There are many events and workshops that happen through the year, go to the website for information and we are sure there is something that suits everyone.
Somewhere To Eat?
The Tea Rooms of the museum is perfect for your hunger needs with a variety of delicious cakes, cream teas and even sunday lunches.Want To Treat Yourself?
There is a gift shopWhere Shall I Park?
There is free parking available to visitors at the front of Dimbola. When full, there is are two pay & display car park in Freshwater Bay (3 minutes walk).Features
- Indoor
- Disabled Access
Category

Museums
Suitable For

toddler

3-5

6-9

10+
Opening Times
April - October
7 days a week
10am - 16.00pm
November - March : Please check direct website
Price Information
- Adult: £6.00
- Senior: £5.50
Additional info:
Children 6-10 £1.50
Children 11-15 £2.75
Children Under 5 FREE
Family Ticket (2 Adults, up to 3 Children) £16
Family Ticket (1 Adult, up to 3 Children) £10
Facilities
•Tea rooms•car park•Toilets
How To Get There
- Terrace Lane, Freshwater, Isle of Wight PO40 9QE
- 01983756814
- Website
Directions
Its is located 0.7 miles from Freshwater Bay on Gate lane, turn left onto Terrace Lane and it will be at the end of the road.
