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- Horringford is a settlement on the Isle of Wight, off the south coast of England. It is in the civil parish of Arreton. The hamlet lies on the A3056 road...
- Horringford Manor is a manor house on the Isle of Wight, situated in the parish of Arreton. It is classed by Mr. Moody as a manor identical with the Domesday...
- Thorness Gunville Gurnard Hale Common Hamstead Havenstreet Haylands Horringford Kingston Lake Luccombe Marks Corner Merstone Mottistone Nettlestone Newbridge...
- Horringford railway station was an intermediate station situated on the edge of Horringford village on the line from Newport to Sandown incorporated by...
- Medina Pan Lane Sandown Shide Alverstone Blackwater Newchurch Merstone Horringford Godshill Lake Whitwell Halt Shanklin Wroxall St Lawrence Ventnor West...
- Oglander the house, pleasantly situated in the low ground to the north of Horringford station, was practically rebuilt by the Mills. In 1781 the then owner...
- It lies to the north of the railway about midway between Merston and Horringford, commanding a fine view of the valley. This article includes text incorporated...
- garden. There are or were several ancient mills in Arreton. The mill at Horringford was apparently a paper mill. To the north of the village lies Arreton...
- century it was a junction station, also served by trains to and from Horringford, Merstone, Newport and Cowes. These lines used to be run by separate...
- Medina Pan Lane Sandown Shide Alverstone Blackwater Newchurch Merstone Horringford Godshill Lake (opened 1987) Whitwell Halt Shanklin Wroxall (1866–1966)...