Unnamed farm (at Binstead Church)
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Detail of the farm from Survey of the Estates on the Isle of Wight, 1817
The farmhouse is no.216 in the 1817 Survey.
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Tenants
- Richard Ford (1817)
- James Ford (1837)
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Gazetteer
Building, field, &c. | Acreage | Map no. | 1817 Survey no. |
Garden &c | Pt 23 | 207 | |
Mead | 22 | 208 | |
Orchard | na | 209 | |
Binstead Pits | Pt 30 | 210 | |
Parrock | na | 211 | |
North Field | na | 212 | |
North Field | 24 | 213 | |
Lower Ground | Pt 24 | 214 | |
Rick-house Butt | Pt 24 | 215 | |
Farm House, Orchard, Yards, & Buildings | Note[2] | 216 |
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References
- ↑ A reference to this farm's name has not yet been found.
- ↑ This was largely incorporated into the garden of Binstead Cottage