Morton, Isle of Wight explained

On the Isle of Wight, Morton is the area of Brading where Morton Marshes and the River Yar form a boundary to the extension of housing estates from Sandown.

Morton is distinguished by hawthorn hedges. It is the site of some Roman ruins.[1]

References

50.6735°N -1.1479°W

Notes and References

  1. Book: Price . John Edward . Price . Frederick George Hilton . 1881 . A Description of the Remains of Roman Buildings at Morton, Near Brading, Isle of Wight . J. Davy & Sons . 13 ff..