Villangers Wood
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Villangers Copse from Survey of the Estates on the Isle of Wight, 1817
Arthur Arnold wrote in 1928: 'A wood on the Estate is called Villangers and was probably attached or part of the Manor of Combley which was on the Estate and I have always understood went with the Manor of Binstead. Parts of this wood were cultivated in comparatively recent times, I think about 1800.'[1]
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