Whiteley Bank


Whiteley Bank, also spelled "Whitely Bank", is a small village or hamlet in the civil parish of Newchurch, on the Isle of Wight, England. It is located two miles west of Shanklin and south-east of Newport. It is mainly known by the crossroads, now styled as a mini-roundabout, between the A3020, B3327 and Canteen Road to Apse Heath.

Name

The name means 'the bank at the white clearing or pasture', from Old English hwīt and lēah with Middle English banke.
1759: Whiteley Bank
1769: Whetely Bank

Nature

Whiteley Bank is the home of the Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary. The Donkey Sanctuary was established in 1987 to provide a safe home for donkeys in distress. It currently houses about 200 animals. It was originally in Newport but had to be moved to Whiteley Bank to accommodate more animals. America Wood is a SSSI located between Whiteley Bank and Shanklin.
It was also home to the infamous "One Acre Festival", which saw crowds of no less than 30 people in an acre field, appreciating the islands local bands.

Transport

It is served by Southern Vectis buses on routes 2 and 3. There used to be a public telephone. Whiteley Bank House is a nursing home in Whiteley Bank.