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  1. Newport and Carisbrooke, formerly just Newport, is a civil parish on the Isle of Wight, in the county of the Isle of Wight, England. The parish includes the settlements of Newport, Carisbrooke, Apesdown, Barton, Bowcombe, Clatterford, Cross Lane, Fairlee, Forest Side, Gunville, Hunny Hill, Pan, Parkhurst, Rowridge, Shide and Staplers.

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      Carisbrooke is a village on the south-western outskirts of...

  2. Newport is the county town of the Isle of Wight, an island county off the south coast of England. The town is slightly north of the centre of the island, located in the civil parish of Newport and Carisbrooke. It has a quay at the head of the navigable section of the River Medina, which flows northwards to Cowes and the Solent.

  3. Carisbrooke Castle is a historic motte-and-bailey castle located in the village of Carisbrooke (near Newport ), Isle of Wight, England. Charles I was imprisoned at the castle in the months prior to his trial. [1] Early history. The site of Carisbrooke Castle may have been occupied in pre- Roman times.

    • Begun in 12th century
    • Castle
  4. Newport é a capital da Ilha de Wight, localizada ao sul da costa da Inglaterra .Sua população é estimada em 26,109 pessoas em 2022. [ 1] Este artigo é um esboço. Você pode ajudar a Wikipédia expandindo-o. Editor: considere marcar com um esboço mais específico.

  5. Originally it was a daughter church within the Parish of Carisbrooke, and known as St John's Church, Carisbrooke. It became a parish church in its own right in 1896, by order of the Privy Council. It is now part of a joint parish with Sts Thomas Minster, St Mary's, Carisbrooke and St Olave's, Gatcombe [5] ..

  6. Carisbrooke, locality on the Isle of Wight, historic county of Hampshire, England. It lies just southwest of Newport. The locality’s chief landmark is a great castle on a steep hill that shows three main periods of building—Roman, Norman, and Elizabethan. The remnants of a 3rd-century-ce Roman fort.