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About The Wellow Institute

Wellow has an ancient history as a hamlet centre on Wellow Manor Farm. At one time there was a thriving community of farmers and farm workers and the village is said to have contained no less than seven shops.

 

The present Institute building was erected by an enthusiastic band of local villagers in 1893 on land donated by Mrs. White-Popham of Sandown. It was erected by Mr F T Long and the final debts owing were paid off by Mr James Preedy, whose picture may be seen on the main wall of the hall. The debt paid off amounted to £150 which was a large sum in those days and this fact is commemorated by a plaque in the hall. It was established as a literary institute at that time, a place where newspapers and other journals were read to local villagers, many of whom could not read. It was granted status as a Registered Charity.

Soon after the formal opening in 1894, a local branch of the Seeley Library was established in the Institute with a local librarian. Shalfleet Parish Council held their meetings alternately at Wellow Institute and at Ningwood School. This practice ceased during the wars but recommenced in 1948 continuing until 1962.

 

In its early days, there was a flourishing cricket team known as Wellow Park centred on the paddock fields of Wellow Manor Farm – this field being known locally as Parrack. Captained by Robert Lock, the former at Wellow Manor, it was probably the strongest team on the Island. It is recorded that in 1896 the Wellow Institute specially entertained the members of Wellow Park Cricket Club.

 

The familiar clock in the entrance gable of the Institute did not appear until 1907, when it was unveiled by the then Isle of Wight MP Sir Godfrey Baring.

The Institute was closed during the 1914-1918 war owing to the departure of many members into the forces. Except for the occasional Horticultural show, nothing much was done to re-open until 1933 when a full sized billiard table and a piano were purchased and brought into use.

A feature until 1939 was the regular Horticultural shows organised by Shalfleet, Calbourne and Thorley Associations held at Wellow Institute.


The start of the Second World War brought a flurry of activity with First Aid classes under Mr. A V Gore as instructor. The Institute provided hospitality in the shape of village dances and concert shows. With the loss of much farm employment, the Institute fell into disuse after the war, except for the occasional use and gradually fell into disrepair, so that ivy was beginning to encroach inside the building. 


When the Wellow Institute Trust was having to consider selling the land for development, the village awoke to its possible loss. The village outcry led to the formation of a Management Committee to repair the building and bring it back into use as soon as possible. The Management Committee were aided by a group of local people who worked hard at the task and sought to make it a popular and useful addition to the life of the locals. The kitchen was modernised, toilets and extension rooms built. The work still continues, but the Committee have been very successful in bringing people into the Institute again.


The Institute is currently being used for various classes, regular monthly coffee mornings and quiz nights, the Institute Committee organise and run Summer Barbecues, Autumn Suppers, Christmas Parties and so much more! A friendly, welcoming and inclusive asset to the village of Wellow.

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Some of our activities

Quiz nights

Between October and March we have a quiz nights on the first Friday of each month. Our Quiz nights start at 19.00. Bring your own nibbles and whatever tipple take your fancy

Coffee Mornings

Throughout the year we have Coffee mornings on the last Saturday of the month

Private Hire

The Wellow Institute is available for private hire, just fill out the form below

Christmas events

Throughout the Christmas period we have many festive events from Carols to Fayres

Charity

Implementation and rollout of new network infrastructure,including consolidation.

Investment into our community

All of the proceeds from renting the Institute and events go back into maintaining, running and upgrading the Institute

Get involved...

Become a member

For a small annual fee you will be contributing to the upkeep of the building.
You will be notified about the events before they become public

Hall Hire

The Institute hall is a large, high ceilinged traditional space with flexible facilities
for clubs, meetings and social events. Click here to book.

Make a donation

The Wellow institute is a Charity, we are funded by events and donations.
Whatever you can donate we will be incredably greatful. To donate just click here.

Volunteer

All of the running and regular maintenance is conducted by volunteers.
We would love to have your help, you can phone us, email or just click here.

A gift in your will

Would you please consider leaving a gift in your Will to our Institute?
Please click here to see more details...

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Wellow Millennium Green Trust
Wellow Top Road, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight

The Wellow Millennium Green Trust is registered charity number 1067998 ©️ Wellow Millennium Green Trust