Seaview is a small Edwardian resort located on the north-eastern corner of the Isle of Wight, overlooking the Solent. The town is preferred with tourists and is 2 1/3 miles (3.8 km) from the community of Ryde, where most tourists reach the island by ferryboat or hovercraft. Together with Nettlestone, it develops a civil parish of Nettlestone and also Seaview. The High Street is vertical to the shore. On the seafront exists the Old Ft pub, a drinking place popular with both locals as well as summertime site visitors. The Salterns Cottages made use of to house salt frying pan employees. One road is called Rope Walk because long sections of rope for setting up ships were laid out there. The widely known Priory Bay is around a ten-minute stroll from the village. This stretch of beach can only be gotten to at low tide. It is filled with white sand and offers excellent swimming conditions. In addition, Seagrove Bay, between the town as well as Priory Bay, is quite popular. A few of the largest residences in the area are along Pier Road as well as Bluett Avenue, as well as this is partly responsible for the nickname "millionaires opportunities". Even more large period residences, now mostly separated into flats, can be located in Ryde Road. In 1870, Augustus Gough-Calthorpe, sixth Baron Calthorpe, had a French Renaissance style home, Woodlands Vale, constructed by Samuel Sanders Teulon. The neighboring Calthorpe Road is named after the family members. Seaview has several vacation homes consisting of some with sea views. This results in a seasonal variation in the activity in the town - with several second-home proprietors seeing just in the summer months or holiday periods. There are 2 hotels, the Seaview Hotel as well as the Northbank Hotel. There is a club, pizza place, cafe, stationery shop, pharmacist, Post office, Neighborhood grocery store, Beauty Clinic, seaside apparel shop, biltong shop as well as an art gallery. No Man's Land Fort, formerly part of the coast defences and also now a high-end house, is visible in the Solent one mile from Seaview. Public transportation is offered on Southern Vectis bus course 8, which operates in between Ryde, Bembridge, Sandown as well as Newport. St. Peter's Church the village's Church of England church constructed in 1859.