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Shalfleet is a
village and
civil parish on the Isle of Wight. it is
located between Yarmouth and
Newport in the
northwest of the island. The name "Shalfleet"...
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Calbourne and
Shalfleet railway station, was an
intermediate station of the Freshwater,
Yarmouth and
Newport Railway,
incorporated in 1860,
opened over...
- by
finds of
their coins, for example, the
South Wight ****d, and the
Shalfleet ****d. The
island was
known as Ynys
Weith in
Brittonic Celtic. Southeastern...
- Press. pp. 495–. ISBN 978-0-19-826922-9.
Wootton and Fishbourne. Ryde.
shalfleet.net (4
August 2013).
Retrieved on 7
September 2013. RGM 2005 OCSO. Citeaux...
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Church of St.
Michael the Archangel,
Shalfleet is a
parish church in the
Church of
England located in
Shalfleet, Isle of Wight. The
church is medieval...
- east of the
River Axe and the
discovery of an Iron Age ****d in 2009 at
Shalfleet, Isle of
Wight gives evidence that they may also have
lived in the western...
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Street Rookley and
Rookley Green Rowridge Seaview Shalcombe Shalfleet Shide Shorwell Spring Vale St
Helens St
Lawrence Swanmore Thorley Totland...
- Wight, England.
There are 33
civil parishes.
Freshwater Totland Yarmouth Shalfleet Calbourne,
Newtown and
Porchfield Gurnard Cowes East
Cowes Whippingham...
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route being route 7
serving Totland, Alum Bay, Freshwater,
Newport and
Shalfleet as well as Yarmouth. To
reach Yarmouth,
route 7 uses
Pixley Hill, which...
- Trust. The Caul
Bourne streams through Calbourne, p****es
Newbridge and
Shalfleet and
empties into the
Solent at Newtown. The town was
originally called...