Chillerton
Chillerton is a village between Newport and Chale in the Isle of Wight in southern England. Chillerton is in the middle of a farming community. It is in the civil parish of Chillerton and Gatcombe, along with nearby Gatcombe. The parish had a total population of 422 at the 2011 census.
Name
The name probably means 'the enclosed farmstead in a valley', from Old English ceole, geard and tūn. The name could also mean 'the farmstead belonging to a man called Cēolheard', from Old English Cēolheard and tūn.1086 : Celertune
1189-1204: Chelertona
1279: Cheliertone
1327: Chelyerton
1769: Chillerton Common, Down, Farm and Street
Chillerton Down
The nearby Chillerton Down is the site of an unfinished Iron Age promontory fort and a antenna for the Isle of Wight radio station broadcasting on 107.00 MHz, as well as several other stations. It is the village's most prominent feature and can be seen from most parts of the island. It is known as the Chillerton Down transmitting station. Chillerton Down is flown by Paragliders in a E to SE wind and on days with good thermals the top of the mast can be reached.History
In the Domesday Book, it had a population of 3 households and had a value of 1 pound in 1066, and 1 pound 10 shillings in 1086.Tenant-in-chief : William son of Azur
Lord : Geoffrey
Lord : Blaecmann
In 1870–1872, it had a population of 244 and was considered a hamlet.
Chillerton was two distinct settlements: Chillerton and Chillerton Street.
In 1907, a contract was signed that ensured that properties older than 1907 in Chillerton and nearby Gatcombe would receive free water, while newer homes receive it at a reduced rate. In 2009 Southern Water proposed that everyone to pay the same rate, claiming that the reasoning behind the initial pact is now invalid, as the costs for the original project have since been paid off.
A scarecrow festival is held yearly.