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Arreton is a
village and
civil parish in the
central eastern part of the Isle of Wight, England. It is
about 3
miles south east of Newport. The settlement...
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Arreton Down (grid
reference SZ540872) is a 29.77
hectare biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest on the Isle of Wight,
originally notified in...
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daughter of
Joseph Wallbridge, was born,
lived and died in the
Parish of
Arreton, Isle of Wight, England. Her
parents were worthy, but
lowly and poor, and...
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Arreton Manor is a
manor house in
Arreton, Isle of Wight, England. Its
history is
traced to 872 AD to the time of King
Alfred the
Great and his parents...
- St George's Church,
Arreton, is a
parish church in the
Church of
England located in
Arreton, Isle of Wight. The
church is
medieval and the
earliest traces...
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occurring either individually or in ****d
deposits such as the
famous Arreton ****d.
Highly visible evidence of
early Bronze Age
activity on the Isle...
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manor house on the Isle of Wight,
situated in the
parish of
Arreton. A
member of
Arreton Manor, it
belonged at the
Dissolution to the
Quarr Abbey. A messuage...
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Agincourt in 1415.
There is a br****
effigy of
Hawles in St. George's
Church in
Arreton, Isle of Wight. In the
fourteenth century, the br****
effigy of
Hawles was...
- Staplers) was a
manor house on the Isle of Wight,
situated in the
parish of
Arreton. It
comprises the high
ground to the north-west of Newport, and probably...
- the
beneficiary of a vast
number of
estates across the
south of Britain:
Arreton (Isle of Wight), Dean (i.e. East Dean or West Dean, West Sus****), Meon...