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Location Address 1 Address 2 Postcode Asset Type Description Location Address 1 Address 2 Postcode Asset Type Description Tenure Alverstone Grazing Land Alverstone Shute PO36 0NT Grazing Land Freehold Alverstone Land Alverstone Road PO36 0NT Non-Operational Freehold Appley Appley Beach Huts Esplanade PO33 1ND Esplanade, Parks & Gardens Freehold Arreton Branstone Farm Study Centre Main Road PO36 0LT Education Non-Schools(Youth Centre, Residence etc) Freehold Arreton Stockmans House Main Road PO36 0LT Housing Freehold Arreton St George`s CE Primary School Main Road PO30 3AD Schools Freehold Arreton Land Off Hazley Combe PO30 3AD Non-Operational Freehold Arreton Land Garlic Festival Site Main Road PO36 0LT Non-Operational Freehold Arreton Land Main Road PO30 3AB Schools Leasehold Arreton Land Arreton Down PO30 2PA Non-Operational Leasehold Bembridge Bembridge Library Church Road PO35 5NA Libraries Freehold Bembridge Coastguard Lookout Beachfield Road PO35 5TN Non-Operational Freehold Bembridge Bembridge Fire Station Walls Road PO35 5RH Fire Stations Freehold Bembridge Toilets Lane End PO35 5TB Public Conveniences Freehold Bembridge Car Park Lane End PO35 5UE Car Parks Freehold Bembridge Brooks Close Car Park Brooks Close PO35 5RQ Car Parks Freehold Bembridge Land adj Bembridge Lookout Point Beachfield Road PO355TN Non-Operational Freehold Bembridge Land Steyne Road PO35 5UL Non-Operational Leasehold Bembridge Steyne Road Car Park Off Steyne Road PO35 5SL Car Parks Leasehold Bembridge Overflow Car Park Lane End PO35 5TB Car Parks Leasehold Bembridge Recreation Ground EAST Steyne Park PO35 5UH Esplanade, Parks & Gardens Leasehold Bembrudge Recreation Ground WEST Steyne Road PO35 5UH Esplanade, Parks & Gardens Freehold Binstead Binstead Primary School Hazelmere Avenue PO33 3SA Schools Freehold Binstead Binstead Community Centre Coniston Avenue PO33 3SB Community Buildings Freehold Binstead Cemetery Cemetery Road PO33 3RE Cemeteries Freehold Binstead Rest Gardens Binstead Hill PO33 3RR Esplanade, Parks & Gardens Freehold Binstead Binstead Recreation Ground Coniston Avenue PO33 3SB Recreation Grounds Freehold Binstead Chapel Cemetery Road PO33 3RE Cemeteries Freehold Binstead Shared Ownership Properties Hillrise Avenue PO33 3TT Shared Ownership Freehold Bonchurch Land Shore Road PO38 1RH Coastal Freehold Brading Brading Youth Centre High Street PO36 0DH Education Non-Schools(Youth Centre, Residence etc) Freehold Brading Brading Carpark Toilets High Street PO36 0DH Public Conveniences Freehold Brading Brading CE Primary School West Street PO36 0DS Schools Freehold Brading Land at Nunwell Down Bullys Hill PO35 0ES Park Buildings Freehold Brading Tip Land Ashey Down PO36 4BB Non-Operational Freehold Brading Land Brading Down PO36 0ES Grazing Land Freehold Brading The Brading Centre West Street PO36 ODR Non-Operational Freehold Brighstone Brighstone Library New Road PO30 4BB Libraries Freehold Brighstone Brighstone CE Primary New Road PO30 4BB Schools Freehold Brighstone Toilets Main Road PO30 4AH Public Conveniences Freehold Brighstone Brighstone Chiltern Chine Car Park Military Road PO30 4DD Car Parks Freehold Brighstone Car Park Warnes Lane PO30 4BJ Car Parks Freehold Brighstone Former depot Lynch Lane PO30 4AZ Depots Freehold Carisbrooke Newport Archaeological Centre 61 Clatterford Road PO30 1NZ Libraries Freehold Carisbrooke Carisbrooke Contact Centre 63 Clatterford Road PO30 1NZ Social Services Offices / Adult Services Freehold Carisbrooke Carisbrooke CE Primary School Wellington Road PO30 5QT Schools Freehold Page 1 Carisbrooke St Thomas of Canterbury RC Primary School High Street PO30 1NR Schools Freehold Carisbrooke Carisbrooke College Mountbatten Drive PO30 5QU Schools Freehold Carisbrooke Land Opposite Carisbrooke High School Taylor Road PO30 5QU Non-Operational Freehold Carisbrooke Car Park Carisbrooke High Street PO30 1NS Car Parks Freehold Carisbrooke Toilets High Street PO30 1NR Public Conveniences Freehold Carisbrooke Carisbrooke Cemetery Whitcombe Road PO30 1YS Cemeteries Freehold Carisbrooke Grazing Land Whitcombe Road PO30 1YS Grazing Land Freehold Carisbrooke Grazing Land Taylor Road PO30 5QU Grazing Land Freehold Carisbrooke Land Sylvan Avenue PO30 5EQ Grazing Land Freehold Carisbrooke Land at Little Gatcombe/Simeon Monument Castle Road PO30 1DP Non-Operational Freehold Carisbrooke Carisbrooke Depot 21 Whitcombe Road PO30 1YS Depots Leasehold Carisbrooke Roman Villla High Street PO30 1NT Libraries Leasehold Chale Church Place Car Park Rear of Scout Hut PO38 2HB Car Parks Freehold Chale Whale Chine Car Park Military Road PO38 2JE Car Parks Freehold Chale Viewpoint Car Park Chale Viewpoint Car Park PO38 2JB Car Parks Freehold Chale Land Blythe Shute PO38 2HJ Non-Operational Freehold Chillerton Chillerton & Rookley Primary School Main Road PO30 3EP Schools Freehold Chillerton Land at Chillerton Primary School Main Road PO30 3PE Schools Leasehold Colwell Colwell Common (North) Colwell Common Road PO39 0DD Esplanade, Parks & Gardens Freehold Colwell Colwell Common (South) Colwell Common Road PO39 0DD Esplanade, Parks & Gardens Freehold Colwell Land Colwell Revetment PO39 0DD Esplanade, Parks & Gardens Freehold Cowes Cowes Library 12- 14 Beckford Road PO31 7SG Libraries Freehold Cowes Cowes Primary School Edinburgh Close PO31 8HF Schools Freehold Cowes Love Lane Primary School Love Lane PO31 7ET Schools Freehold Cowes Gurnard Primary School Baring Road PO31 8DS Schools Freehold Cowes Lanesend Primary School Love Lane PO31 7ES Schools Freehold Cowes Cowes Youth Centre 99 Arctic Road PO31 7PG Education Non-Schools(Youth Centre, Residence etc) Freehold Cowes Isle of Wight Community Club Park Road PO31 7NP Non-Operational Freehold Cowes Somerton Industrial Estate Newport Road PO31 8PB Industrial Units Freehold Cowes Arctic Park Arctic Road PO31 7XS Non-Operational Freehold Cowes Railway Tunnel Arctic Road PO31 7XS Non-Operational Freehold Cowes Newport Road Tunnel Newport Road PO31 7PW Non-Operational Freehold Cowes Cowes Fire Station Victoria Road PO31 7JJ Fire Stations Freehold Cowes Parklands Day Centre Park Road PO31 7LZ Residential Homes & Day Centres Freehold Cowes Car Park Newport Road PO31 7ER Car Parks Freehold Cowes Cowes Bandstand The Parade PO31 7QJ Esplanade, Parks & Gardens Freehold Cowes Jenny`s Wood Mornington Road PO31 8BN Esplanade, Parks & Gardens Freehold Cowes Foreshore Chawton Lane PO30 5TU Coastal Freehold Cowes Park Road Recreation Ground Toilets Park Road PO31 7NG Public Conveniences Freehold Cowes Car Park Mornington Road PO31 8BN Car Parks Freehold Cowes Toilets Mornington Road PO31 8BN Public Conveniences Freehold Cowes Cowes Floating Bridge 37 Medina Road PO31 7BX Non-Operational Freehold Cowes Former IYWAC Arctic Road PO31 7PG Education Non-Schools(Youth Centre, Residence etc) Freehold Cowes Cowes Sea Cadets Arctic Road PO31 7PG Education Non-Schools(Youth Centre, Residence etc) Freehold Cowes Princes Esplanade The Green PO31 8LE Esplanade, Parks & Gardens Freehold Cowes Land Queen`s Road PO31 8BJ Esplanade, Parks & Gardens Freehold Cowes Toilets The Parade PO31 7QJ Public Conveniences Freehold Page 2 Cowes The Parade The Parade PO31 7QJ Car Parks Freehold Cowes Foreshore Cowes PO31 8BW Coastal Freehold Cowes Moira House Sun Hill PO31 7HY Housing Freehold Cowes Toilets The Cut PO31 7NN Public Conveniences Freehold Cowes Allotment Moorgreen Road PO31 7LJ Allotments Freehold Cowes Playground Bridge Road PO31 7DD Esplanade, Parks & Gardens Freehold Cowes St Andrews Community Centre 34 Bridge Road PO31 7PB Community Buildings Freehold Cowes Car Park Brunswick Road PO31 7DF Car Parks Freehold Cowes Slipway Medina Road PO31 7BX Coastal Freehold Cowes Land Medina Road PO31 7BX Public Conveniences Freehold Cowes Car Park St Marys Road PO31 7TA Car Parks Freehold Cowes Northwood Recreation Ground Park Road PO31 7NP Recreation Grounds Freehold Cowes Northwood Recreation Ground Changing rooms Park Road PO31 7NP Recreation Grounds Freehold Cowes Cemetery Newport Road PO31 7ER Cemeteries Freehold Cowes Play Area Venner Avenue PO31 8AG Esplanade, Parks & Gardens Freehold Cowes Land off Cowes Cycletrack Werrar Lane PO30 5TU Grazing Land Freehold Cowes Land St Marys Road PO31 7SR Non-Operational Freehold Cowes Reservoir Moorgreen Road PO31 2AH Allotments Freehold Cowes Northwood Cricket Club Park Road PO31 7NN Non-Operational Freehold Cowes Floating Bridge Shop Medina Road PO31 7BX Non-Operational Freehold Cowes Whitegates Yard Artic Road PO31 7XD Surplus Property Freehold Cowes Education Stores 4 & 5 Mariners Way PO31 8PA Industrial Units Freehold Cowes Cowes Week Temporary Supply Esplanade P031 8AY Sports Centres & Pools inc Pavilions & Changing Freehold Cowes Northwood Park Park Road PO31 7NN Esplanade, Parks & Gardens Freehold Cowes Land Town Quay PO31 7AS Coastal Freehold Cowes Milne Memorial Sports Ground Park Road PO31 7NP Non-Operational Freehold Cowes Cowes Childrens Centre Love Lane PO31 7ET Education Non-Schools(Youth Centre, Residence etc) Freehold Cowes Slipway (adjacent The Waterside) High Street PO31 7RE Coastal Freehold Cowes Public Slipway High Street PO31 7SA Coastal Freehold Cowes Floating Bridge Slipways Medina Road PO31 7BX Coastal Freehold Cowes Egypt Point Egypt Esplanade PO31 8BW Coastal Freehold Cowes Land Stag Lane PO30 5TS Non-Operational Freehold Cowes Cowes Floating Bridge Toilets Medina Road PO31 7BX Public Conveniences Leasehold Cowes Workshop - Thetis Wharf Medina Road PO31 7BX Industrial Units Leasehold East Cowes East Cowes Primary Grange Road PO32 6EA Surplus Property Freehold East Cowes Queensgate Foundation Primary School Beatrice
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