Ashlake Bargain
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Detail of Ashlake from Survey of the Estates on the Isle of Wight, 1817
Ashlake Bargain (Arshlake), also known as Ashlake Farm, was a farm at Kite Hill on the Isle of Wight Estates. It comprised 23 acres in 1817; 41 acres in 1837. The farm was sold in 1954[1].
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Tenants of Ashlake
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Building leases
- 1864, Abraham Vanner, on Long Ground field[4].
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Gazetteer
Building, field, &c. | Acreage | Map no. | 1817 Survey no. |
Great Ground | 305 | ||
Upper Ground | 306 | ||
Middle Ground | 307 | ||
Long Ground | 308 | ||
Lower Ground | 309 | ||
Pond Ground | 310 | ||
Home Ground | 311 | ||
Butt | 312 | ||
House Orchard Yard | 313 | ||
Garden | 314 | ||
Copse Butt | 315 | ||
Little Copse | 316 |
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References
- ↑ Copy conveyance of Ashlake Farm and foreshore, 1954 (WFMS:2066 )
- ↑ Survey of the Estates on the Isle of Wight, 1817
- ↑ The Vectis Directory (1839)
- ↑ Abraham Vanner (ob.1874), licensed victualler of the Sloop Inn, Wootton Bridge, took a lease, 11 Oct 1864, on Long Ground field. His son, Henry William Vanner (ob.1921) later held the lease.