| Former Plotland Property Names on the Dunton Hills Estate |
| First Avenue |
Second Avenue |
Third Avenue |
Fourth Avenue |
Everest
Essbark
Ingleton |
Myowna Primrose
Trivlow
Thorngrove
Mericourt
Oakdene
St. Andrews
Veronica
Delamere |
The Laurels Cosy Nook Charlemont Canada Summerlea Glenthorne
The Arc Happiness |
Ashcroft
The Nest Hillrise Hillside The Hut
Camille
Dop Jim Burville
Juliase
Rabrova Maryern |
Trees Thalream Lilliville
Willows The Haven Deo Juvante
New Holme Cosy Cot
Mandalay The Barn
Irene Rose
Etheldene Homeleigh Endoran Protem Bonhommi |
Fairlawn
Grangewood
Oaks
Jaygee
Aubrey
St. Davids
Primrose |
Florence
Elmview
Reindeer |
Anthelen
Varfor
Violet Lodge Poplars
Lansbury
Roseglen
Silverdale
Rosegarden Carrara Charlesville? |
| Hillcrest Avenue |
Lower Dunton Road |
View Grand Iona
Hawthorn
Joyville St. Andrea Lilac High View Clovelly
Hilltop
Rosalie
Denede
Marzoni The Briars The Beeches |
The Elms? The Chalet Windy Ridge Hillcrest Highland View Clear View
Little Clermont Vera Joan Wendover Coombe Cottage Arbutus Penlee
High Trees Four Elms
Delamere
Dennyvic
Cresta
Hammers Rest
Rose Marie Laburnams |
First Avenue entrance
Post Office & General Stores
(Henderson's) Acacia
Second Avenue entrance
St. Ives
Third Avenue entrance
St. James Hillview Annalina St. Elmo
Fourth Avenue entrance
Site of Noaks builders Joyway Oasis |
| Stack Avenue |
| Shanklin |
| The Haven in Third Avenue is the only surviving property
on the 'avenues', following the final wave of compulsory purchase orders in 1984. It is now
home to a plotland museum. |