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Yaverland Manor

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It has a great hall where a carriage or two might drive about comfortably. Its grey walls and great mullioned windows harmonize soberly and well with its grove of fine sheltering elms. In the green close before the house two great stone shields, with coat armour boldly carved, are laid against the
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to those of Mary. Sir Theobald Russell, one of the chief heroes of the island, commanded the inhabitants in 1340, when they successfully resisted a French invading force that landed at
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trunk of a tree, evidently taken from the old gateway. Close by is the chapel, referred by most historians to the time of Edward I, but evidently of much more ancient date.
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This article includes text incorporated from Henry Irwin Jenkinson's "Jenkinson's practical guide to the Isle of Wight (1876)", a publication now in the public domain.
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This article includes text incorporated from Elliot Stock's "The Antiquary, Volume 9 (1884)", a publication now in the public domain.
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The house was erected with many stellas in the reign of
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50°40′11.64″N 1°7′55.92″W / 50.6699000°N 1.1322000°W / 50.6699000; -1.1322000
OS grid reference
SZ6142285938
Listed Building
Yaverland Manor is located in Isle of Wight

manor house
Yaverland
Sandown
Isle of Wight
James I
Russells
Dukes of Bedford
Edward I
Bembridge
Sydney Goldman
"Yaverland Manor, Sandown"
"Charles Sydney Goldman MP (GOL0724) | British Jews in The First World War"
50°40′12″N 1°07′56″W / 50.6699°N 1.1322°W / 50.6699; -1.1322
Categories
Country houses on the Isle of Wight
Manor houses in England
Grade I listed buildings on the Isle of Wight
Houses completed in 1620
1620 establishments in England
Grade I listed houses

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