Shorwell

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Coordinates: 50°38′40″N 1°21′18″W / 50.64453°N 1.35499°W / 50.64453; -1.35499
Shorwell
Shorwell

 Shorwell shown within the Isle of Wight
OS grid reference SZ457829
Civil parish Shorwell
Unitary authority Isle of Wight
Ceremonial county Isle of Wight
Region South East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town NEWPORT
Postcode district PO30
Dialling code 01983
Police Hampshire
Fire Isle of Wight
Ambulance Isle of Wight
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Isle of Wight
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Shorwell (pronounced Shorel by some locals and Islanders) is a village and civil parish[1] on the Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. It is located six kilometres from Newport in the southwest of the island. Shorwell was one of Queen Victoria's favourite places to visit on the Isle of Wight.

History

The parish of Shorwell contains three manors: North Shorwell (or Northcourt), South Shorwell (or Westcourt), and Woolverton.[2] Northcourt was built in 1615 by the Deputy Governor of the Island, Sir John Leigh, and is the largest manor house on the island. It is now a bed and breakfast establishment.[3]

Features

The grounds of Northcourt Manor contain a spring, the Shor Well which feeds a stream, one of the tributaries of the Buddle Brook. There is a pub called the Crown Inn, featuring a fishpond and stream, currently owned by Nigel Wynn.[4]

Shorwell is graced by a twelfth-century church, St. Peter's Church, Shorwell.

The Island's oldest netball club is also based in Shorwell as well as Shorwell United, the Island's oldest Sunday League football club.

Today

It is linked to other parts of the Island by Southern Vectis bus route 12, serving Freshwater, Totland and Newport as well as intermediate villages.[5]

References

  1. English Parishes & Welsh Communities N&C 2004
  2. Adams, William Henry Davenport (1856). The history, topography, and antiquities of the isle of Wight (Now in the public domain. ed.). Smith, Elder, and Co. pp. 154–. Retrieved 8 July 2011. 
  3. Northcourt Manor official website
  4. http://www.back-of-the-wight.shalfleet.net/brighstone_shorwell
  5. "Southern Vectis - bus route 7". www.islandbuses.info. 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-04. 

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