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Former Property Names - Dunton Hills Estate
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.


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