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{{Infobox town
{{Infobox town
|name=Godshill
|name=Godshill
|county=Isle of Wight
|county=Hampshire
|island=Isle of Wight
|island=Isle of Wight
|picture=Thatched cottages in Godshill.JPG
|picture=Thatched cottages in Godshill.JPG
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|constituency=Isle of Wight
|constituency=Isle of Wight
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'''Godshill''' is a village on the [[Isle of Wight]], in which the 2011 census recorded a population of 1,459.  It is located between [[Newport, Isle of Wight|Newport]] and [[Ventnor]] in the south-east of the island.
'''Godshill''' is a village on the [[Isle of Wight]], [[Hampshire]], in which the 2011 census recorded a population of 1,459.  It is located between [[Newport, Isle of Wight|Newport]] and [[Ventnor]] in the south-east of the island.


==History==
==History==
[[File:Godshill Church c1910 - Project Gutenberg eText 17296.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Godshill Church, circa 1910]]
Ford Farm near Godshill was the site of the first ever Isle of Wight Festival in 1968. It attracted 10,000 people to see acts such as Jefferson Airplane and the mystical Arthur Brown.
Ford Farm near Godshill was the site of the first ever Isle of Wight Festival in 1968. It attracted 10,000 people to see acts such as Jefferson Airplane and the mystical Arthur Brown.


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==Today==
==Today==
[[File:Beautiful Britain - The Isle of Wight - by G.E. Mitton - 7 GODSHILL.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Caption: Is one of the prettiest villages in the island. - From the Beautiful Britain series, The Isle of Wight, by G E Mitton]]
Godshill has pubs called the "Griffin"- featuring a large griffin-shaped maze and children's playground,<ref name="The Griffin">{{cite web|url=http://www.isleofwighttouristguide.com/Godshill/The_Griffin_1758.asp|title=Isle of Wight Tourist Guide - The Griffin in Godshill|publisher=www.isleofwighttouristguide.com|accessdate=2008-09-30}}</ref> and "The Taverners".
Godshill has pubs called the "Griffin"- featuring a large griffin-shaped maze and children's playground,<ref name="The Griffin">{{cite web|url=http://www.isleofwighttouristguide.com/Godshill/The_Griffin_1758.asp|title=Isle of Wight Tourist Guide - The Griffin in Godshill|publisher=www.isleofwighttouristguide.com|accessdate=2008-09-30}}</ref> and "The Taverners".


==Godshill model village==
==Godshill model village==
[[File:Godshill Model Village.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Godshill Model Village]]
Since 1952 Godshill has been the home of a model village of itself and [[Shanklin]]'s old village at a scale of 1:10. It is so detailed and on such a large scale that it contains a scale model of the model village. Within that second model there is a third, even smaller model of the village.<ref>[http://www.iowight.com/model-village/ Isle of Wight Attractions - The Model Village, Godshill]</ref>
Since 1952 Godshill has been the home of a model village of itself and [[Shanklin]]'s old village at a scale of 1:10. It is so detailed and on such a large scale that it contains a scale model of the model village. Within that second model there is a third, even smaller model of the village.<ref>[http://www.iowight.com/model-village/ Isle of Wight Attractions - The Model Village, Godshill]</ref>


==All Saints' Church==
==All Saints' Church==
The parish church is All Saints' Church. It is a mediæval building noted for its mediæval wall painting of a Lily crucifix, and has a stained glass window by William Morris.
The parish church is All Saints' Church. It is a mediæval building noted for its mediæval wall painting of a Lily crucifix, and has a stained glass window by William Morris.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Godshill Church c1910 - Project Gutenberg eText 17296.jpg|Godshill Church, circa 1910
File:Beautiful Britain - The Isle of Wight - by G.E. Mitton - 7 GODSHILL.jpg|"One of the prettiest villages in the island"- From the Beautiful Britain series, The Isle of Wight, by G E Mitton
File:Godshill Model Village.jpg|200px|Godshill Model Village
</gallery>


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Latest revision as of 10:18, 18 July 2017

Godshill
Hampshire

Thatched cottages in Godshill
Location
Island: Isle of Wight
Grid reference: SZ527817
Location: 50°37’60"N, 1°15’17"W
Data
Population: 1,459  (2011)
Post town: Ventnor
Postcode: PO38
Dialling code: 01983
Local Government
Council: Isle of Wight
Parliamentary
constituency:
Isle of Wight

Godshill is a village on the Isle of Wight, Hampshire, in which the 2011 census recorded a population of 1,459. It is located between Newport and Ventnor in the south-east of the island.

History

Ford Farm near Godshill was the site of the first ever Isle of Wight Festival in 1968. It attracted 10,000 people to see acts such as Jefferson Airplane and the mystical Arthur Brown.

Godshill Park House dates from about 1760 and was built as a home farm to serve the Appuldurcombe Estate. In around 1860 the house was extended, adding the Regency front and became a private residence. It was used in the Second World War as an army hospital.

Today

Godshill has pubs called the "Griffin"- featuring a large griffin-shaped maze and children's playground,[1] and "The Taverners".

Godshill model village

Since 1952 Godshill has been the home of a model village of itself and Shanklin's old village at a scale of 1:10. It is so detailed and on such a large scale that it contains a scale model of the model village. Within that second model there is a third, even smaller model of the village.[2]

All Saints' Church

The parish church is All Saints' Church. It is a mediæval building noted for its mediæval wall painting of a Lily crucifix, and has a stained glass window by William Morris.

Gallery

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Godshill)

References