After extensive restoration work, Appley Tower is welcoming the public through the door once again. The essential repairs, that began in November 2023, have been completed, safeguarding the future of the iconic landmark on Ryde seafront.
The project has been run by Natural Enterprise, with funding from the National Heritage Fund, Ryde Town Council, Isle of Wight Council and Natural Enterprise.
Regular, free access
For the first time since 2015, the community will have regular, free access into Appley Tower.
The new internal staircase leads to the rooftop where unrivalled views of Appley Beach and the Solent may be enjoyed.
Gallery spaces and more
Tenants, Monkton Arts, are offering artists the chance to show their work in the gallery space on the first floor, alongside lots of other exciting opportunities.
The first exhibition, telling the story of Appley Tower, runs until Sunday 18th August.
Those who have been involved in the Appley Tower Heritage Project, gathered to celebrate its reopening.
Friend: We have accomplished what we set out to achieve
Brian Friend, Chairman, Natural Enterprise said,
“We have been working with partners since 2018 to arrive at this point. We are delighted Appley Tower is now fully restored and will be returned to community use.
“I’m pleased Natural Enterprise has led this work and we have accomplished what we set out to achieve.
“Our thanks are extended to all the people who have supported us and have helped to make it happen. A real success story.”
Find out more
For more information about the project visit Natural Enterprise | Appley Tower Heritage Project or to discover what is happening in the Tower visit the Monkton Arts website.
News shared by Rachael on behalf of Natural Enterprise. Ed