Nettlecombe, Isle of Wight
Nettlecombe is a farming hamlet on the Isle of Wight. It is the site of a deserted medieval village[1] and there is evidence of earthworks close to the present hamlet.[2] There are several fishing lakes in Nettlecombe.[3]

Nettlecombe

The main road through Nettlecombe.
It lies along Nettlecombe Lane, about half a mile north-east of Whitwell. Until 1952, the Isle of Wight Central Railway had a station on Nettlecombe Lane.
References
- A Proposal in MAP2 Format: The Isle of Wight Medieval Landscape Project Archived 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine, Mr T. J. T. Sly, University of Southampton Archaeology Department.
- Medieval Resource Assessment for the Isle of Wight, Oxford Archaeology.
- Whitwell – Ventnor Archived 2007-10-09 at the Wayback Machine, Creeks & Coombs, Isle of Wight Walking Holidays website.
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