Branstone is a hamlet on the
Isle of Wight
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, off the
south coast of
England
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. According to the Post Office the population of the hamlet at the 2011 Census was included in the
civil parish
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of
Newchurch.
The hamlet lies on the
A3056 road, near to the larger settlement of
Sandown
Sandown is a seaside resort and civil parishes in England, civil parish on the south-east coast of the Isle of Wight, England. The neighbouring resort of Shanklin and the settlement of Lake, Isle of Wight, Lake are sited just to the south of t ...
. Branstone is approximately south-east of
Newport. Branstone Farm Studies Centre was established in 1973 to give younger children an opportunity to sample life on a working farm.
Branstone was a small village community in the 18th century and was the site of the first
co-operative shop on the Island; being part of the Shanklin, Lake and Branstone Cooperative Union. The shop is now part of two private houses, called Headley House and Headley Grange.
References
Hamlets on the Isle of Wight
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