| Binstead, Commercial | 
| Humphrey Thomas James, Fleming Arms P.H. | 
| Inglis Thomas F.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.Edin., physician & surgeon (firm, Lowe & Inglis), 11 Arnold road | 
| James Daniel, dairyman | 
| James Edwin, builder, Glenroy | 
| James William (Mrs.), apartments | 
| Jenkins Edgar, brick maker, Fishbourne | 
| Loader Charles, farmer, Binstead farm | 
| Lowe & Inglis, physicians & surgeons, 11 Arnold road | 
| Lowe Edgar, dairyman | 
| Luckham Bertram Thomas, carpenter, Kite hill | 
| Newbury John, blacksmith, Kite hill | 
| Osborn George, coal merchant, Kite hill | 
| Pearce William John, jobmaster | 
| Reading Room & Workmen's Club (George John Springer, hon. Sec.) | 
| Souter Brothers, millers (steam), Newnham farm | 
| Souter Leonard John, farmer, Kite Hill farm | 
| Tuck Thomas, blacksmith | 
| Vanner Henry, market gardener, Kite hill | 
| Venus James Henry, builder & undertaker | 
| Westcomb Charles, chief boatman, Coast Guard station, Fishbourne | 
| Wheeler William, boot maker | 
| Woolger John White, news agent | 
| Young James, boat owner, Fishbourne | 
| Young Samuel, beer retailer, Fishbourne | 
| Binstead, Civic | 
| Church of the Holy Cross, rebuilt 1844, north aisle affed 1876 - churchyard includes headstone of Thomas Sivell, a smuggler, with inscription of how he was shot by a Customs officier | 
| Wesleyan chapel | 
| Cemetary formes 1856 on land presented by the late John B. Willis-Fleming, it is under the control of the Parish Council | 
| A reading room erected in 1893 by Lieut. H. Cartside Tippinge, in memory of his uncle. | 
| Quarr Abbey, the scanty ruins, is to the west of Binstead. The site was excavated in 1891 by Mr Percy Goddard Stone, F.R.I.B.A. A new church is now (1911) in the course of erection at an estimated cost of 15,000 GBP | 
| Fishbourne is a small hamlet, 1 1/2 miles west from Binstead church. | 
| Coast Guard Station, Fishbourne, Charles Wescomb, chief boatmen, and 7 men. | 
| Post, M. O. & T. Office. - William Cooper, sub-postmaster. | 
| Elementary School (mixed), built 1853, for 139 children ; average attendance, 109 ; George John Springer A.C.P. master ; Miss Elizabeth Holland Corbett, infent's mistress. | 
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