Osborne beach

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Osborne Beach is a seaside area on the Isle of Wight, England, best known as part of Queen Victoria’s former royal estate at Osborne House and for its historic royal bathing heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
seaside resort area
accessPolicy accessible via Osborne House grounds
associatedWith Prince Albert NERFINISHED
Queen Victoria NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance Victorian royal leisure history
hasAmenity pathways from Osborne House grounds
seating and viewing areas
hasAttraction children’s bathing area (historic)
interpretive signage about royal use
royal family bathing site
hasEnvironment shingle beach
wooded backdrop from Osborne estate
hasHeritage royal bathing heritage
hasInterpretationTheme Victorian seaside bathing customs
private life of Queen Victoria at Osborne
hasManagement heritage conservation focus
hasStructure Queen Victoria’s bathing machine NERFINISHED
royal bathing machine
hasUse heritage interpretation
recreation
tourism
hasView Hampshire coast NERFINISHED
Portsmouth NERFINISHED
Spithead NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation part of Osborne House registered historic landscape
historicallyUsedBy British royal family NERFINISHED
locatedIn East Cowes NERFINISHED
England
Isle of Wight NERFINISHED
locatedOnBodyOfWater Solent NERFINISHED
near Cowes NERFINISHED
Osborne Bay NERFINISHED
notableFor association with Queen Victoria’s private life
preserved royal bathing machine
openToPublic true
operatedBy English Heritage NERFINISHED
ownedBy Queen Victoria NERFINISHED
partOf Osborne House estate NERFINISHED
former royal estate at Osborne
region South East England
touristType heritage tourism site
usedFrom mid-19th century

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