Little Atherfield is a small hamlet in the civil parish of Shorwell, on the Isle of Wight, England. It is near the coast in the Back of the Wight. The Isle of Wight is situated off the south coast of England.
History
In 1086, it had a population of 1 household, with1 smallholder. It had 1 ploughland and a meadow. Its value was 10 shillings in 1086. Tenant-in-chief 1086: William son of Stur Lord 1086: Travers Lord 1066: Wulfgeat == Name ==
Name
The name means 'the open land belonging to the family or followers of a man called Ēadhere or Æthelhere', from Old EnglishĒadhere or Æthelhere (personal name), -inga- and feld. The 1086 spelling shows the Norman influence on the name. 959 (in a copy from ~1300): Aderingefelda 1086 (Domesday Book): Avrefel, Egrafel 1205: Atherefeld 1248: Adherfeld 1287: Atherfeld == References ==