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Appley, Isle of Wight

Index Appley, Isle of Wight

Appley is an area of Ryde on the Isle of Wight. [1]

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  1. 14 relations: Appley House, Appley Towers, Derwentwater, English country house, Grasmere (lake), Green Flag Award, Humphry Repton, Isle of Wight, Ryde, St Cecilia's Abbey, Ryde, St Helens, Isle of Wight, The Solent, William Hutt (politician), Williamson baronets.

  2. Beaches of the Isle of Wight
  3. Populated places on the Isle of Wight
  4. Ports and harbours of the Isle of Wight

Appley House

Appley House (also: St Cecilia's Abbey) is an English country house and abbey in Appley Rise, Ryde, Isle of Wight.

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Appley Towers

Appley Towers, also at various times called Apley Towers or Appley Towers House was an English country house near Appley House in Appley, Isle of Wight.

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Derwentwater

Derwentwater, or Derwent Water, is a lake in the Lake District in North West England, immediately south of Keswick.

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English country house

An English country house is a large house or mansion in the English countryside.

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Grasmere (lake)

Grasmere is one of the smaller lakes of the English Lake District, in the county of Cumbria.

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Green Flag Award

The Green Flag Award is an international accreditation given to publicly accessible parks and open spaces, managed under licence from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, a UK Government department, by Keep Britain Tidy, who also administers the scheme in England.

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Humphry Repton

Humphry Repton (21 April 1752 – 24 March 1818) was the last great designer of the classic phase of the English landscape garden, often regarded as the successor to Capability Brown.

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Isle of Wight

The Isle of Wight (/waɪt/ ''WYTE'') is an island, English county and unitary authority in the English Channel, off the coast of Hampshire, across the Solent.

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Ryde

Ryde is an English seaside town and civil parish on the north-east coast of the Isle of Wight. Appley, Isle of Wight and Ryde are Beaches of the Isle of Wight and ports and harbours of the Isle of Wight.

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St Cecilia's Abbey, Ryde

St Cecilia's Abbey, Ryde is an abbey of Benedictine nuns in the Isle of Wight, England.

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St Helens, Isle of Wight

St Helens is a village and civil parish located on the eastern side of the Isle of Wight. Appley, Isle of Wight and st Helens, Isle of Wight are Beaches of the Isle of Wight.

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The Solent

The Solent is a strait between the Isle of Wight and mainland Great Britain; the major historic ports of Southampton and Portsmouth lie inland of its shores.

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William Hutt (politician)

Sir William Hutt, KCB, PC (6 October 1801 – 24 November 1882) was a British Liberal politician who was heavily involved in the colonisation of New Zealand and South Australia.

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Williamson baronets

There have been two baronetcies created for persons with the surname Williamson, one in the Baronetage of England and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.

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See also

Beaches of the Isle of Wight

Populated places on the Isle of Wight

Ports and harbours of the Isle of Wight

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appley,_Isle_of_Wight