The Rotunda at Northwood House was officially re-opened by Lora Peacey-Wilcox, Mayor of Cowes, during the world-famous Cowes Week Regatta last Monday (12th August).
The project to restore and protect this iconic Georgian building, which was built in 1838, was made possible by a grant from the Coastal Revival Fund.
Roseleen Cullen, Chair of Northwood House Charitable Trust Co Ltd and the Directors welcomed the Mayor to the recently redecorated Rotunda– an entrance that has welcomed prime ministers, dignitaries, royalty and the Isle of Wight community for nearly 2 centuries.
Guests included Isle of Wight MP Bob Seely, Geoff Underwood (High Sherriff), Geoff Banks (Former Cowes Town Mayor), Fran Collins (CEO of Red Funnel), David Riley (Chairman of Cowes Harbour Commission), Captain Stuart McIntosh (Cowes Harbour Commission) and George Cameron (Chairman of Isle of Wight Council).
The Reverend Andrew Poppe gave a brief blessing, celebrating the completion of the restoration and welcoming visitors for generations to come.
Bob Seely MP said:
“It was lovely to attend the reopening of the Northwood House rotunda which has in part been funded by the Government’s Coastal Revival Fund. Well done to the Northwood House Trust and its fabulous volunteers for restoring this Island treasure.
“The rotunda has welcomed Prime Minister’s, royalty and Islanders for around 200 years. It’s looking fantastic and I’m really pleased people will be able to enjoy it for years to come.”

























































































