Small public garden by the cliff path. The name commemorates the poet John Keats, who stayed in Shanklin in 1819. In the background is St Saviour's on the Cliff Church together with its former vicarage. The church was built in stages from 1869, with the oldest part, the nave and chancel, designed by Thomas Hellyer of Ryde. The tower and spire, by W O Milne, were completed in 1887. The vicarage dates from c.1870, designed by Henry Woodyer. Both buildings are grade II listed - see
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