| Binstead, Commercial | 
| Tuck Thomas, blacksmith | 
| Vanner Henry, market Gardener, Kite hill  | 
| Venus James Henry, builder & undertaker  | 
| Wheeler William, boot maker  | 
| Wickenden Lydia (Mrs.), carpenter, Kite hill  | 
| Woodman George, chief boatman, coastguard station, Fishborne  | 
| Young James, boat owner, Fishborne  | 
| Young Samuel, shopkeeper & beer retailer, Fishborne | 
| Binstead, Civic | 
| National School (mixed); built in 1853 for 140 children, average attendance 129. William Beale, master; Miss Elsie Baker, mistress | 
| Church of the Holy Cross, rebuilt 1844 | 
| Wesleyan chapel | 
| Cemetery  containing about an acre, with mortuary chapel, formed 1856; the land was presented by the late John B. Willis-Fleming; under the control of the Parish Council | 
| Reading Room erected in 1893 by Lieut. H. Cartside Tippings, in memory of his uncle | 
| William Cooper, sub-postmaster, Boc cleared at 8.30am, 12.40 and 7pm; Sundays, 5pm. Letters arrive through Ryde at 6.45am and 1.10 pm; sundays, 6.35am | 
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