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Place name County Entry Source GODSHILL Hampshire Niton, in the diocese of Winchester. The church is large, cruciform, and partly decorated English; has a western pinnacled tower Imperial GORE CLIFF Hampshire Niton. It overhangs bare terraces and rugged slopes; and it shows an interesting section, about 100 feet thick, of the chalk Imperial Hermitage Hampshire under St Catherine's Down, Isle of Wight, 1½ mile NW. of Niton and 6 miles S. of Newport. Bartholomew HERMITAGE Hampshire Niton. It was built by Michael Hoy, a Russian merchant; and is now the property of T. Hawkins, Esq. A Roman Imperial Niton Hampshire Niton , par. and vil., Isle of Wight, 3½ miles W. of Ventnor, 1335 ac., pop. 801; P.O., T.O.; to N. of vil. is Niton Bartholomew NITON Hampshire Niton-Regis, from having belonged to Edward the Confessor; was afterwards called Crab-Niton, from the abundance of crabs and other Imperial REETH BAY Hampshire mile S of Niton. Its beach consists of fine hard sand; and a ledge high above is crowned with a good hotel. Imperial Sandrock Hampshire hotel, in extreme S. of Isle of Wight, near Niton; has ornamental grounds, and is much resorted to by visitors. Bartholomew SANDROCK Hampshire Niton. It was originally a private residence; became a hotel in 1 807, on the discovery of an aluminousspring in its vicinity Imperial The Undercliff Hampshire The Undercliff , 1 mile from Niton, Isle of Wight; P.O. See UNDERCLIFF. Bartholomew Walpen Chine Hampshire ravine, on S. coast of Isle of Wight, 2½ miles NW. of Niton; Walpen Cliff is 190 ft. high. Bartholomew Watershoot Bay Hampshire Watershoot Bay , picturesque cove, in S. of Isle of Wight, 1½ mile SW. of Niton. Bartholomew WATERSHOOT BAY Hampshire WATERSHOOT BAY , a picturesque cove in the S of the Isle of Wight; within Rocken-End, 1½ mile SW of Niton. Imperial West Cliff Hampshire West Cliff , seat, Isle of Wight, near Niton. Bartholomew Whale Chine Hampshire ravine, on S. coast of Isle of Wight, 3 miles NW. of Niton; is 180 ft. wide at its entrance. Bartholomew Wreath Bay Hampshire Wreath Bay , cove, on S. coast of Isle of Wight, 1 mile S. of Niton. Bartholomew
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