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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… the 17th century, and of two storeys, timber-framed, with brick filling; most of them have been restored with modern brick. The roofs generally are thatched. (2). Cottage, on the … W.S.W. of the church. The N. and S. walls are of modern brick; the filling in the other walls is whitewashed and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… middle of the parish. The walls are of septariarubble and brick with dressings of limestone; the roofs are tiled. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the vicar has a glebe of 26 acres. The church is a modern brick building: for many years, divine service was performed … formerly a chapel of ease, erected in 1701, is a neat brick edifice, which has undergone several repairs and … Quarter, and consecrated in Oct. 1842: it is built of red brick, is in the early English style, and cost 1200. There is …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… bricks, and the S. chapel of the nave is of 16th-century brick. The dressings are of limestone, clunch, Barnack, and a … (12 ft. by 8 ft.) is of early 16th-century date and of red brick, with stone dressings and an embattled parapet. In the … are of flint-rubble, mixed with puddingstone and Roman brick. A hermitage was founded here temp. Henry I., which …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… agglomeration of 17th-century and later timber-framed and brick farmhouses and cottages grouped around the church and … and in 1805 there was a hotel there, which was rebuilt in brick in the early 1840s. It had, roughly, a courtyard plan, … Overley Hill in 1817. 29 Overley Hall, a 14-bedroomed red-brick house with 'Tudor' features and a gothic tower, set in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Earl of Shelburne, is a commodious and neat structure of brick, supported on stone pillars. The living is a discharged …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… to mill, bake, and deal in grain, and a four-storeyed brick steam mill was built in 1818 on the north bank of the … became as important to the company as its coal, iron, and brick production, and it was well enough established by 1862 … 1982. Clay industries. In 1764 Richard Jones, a Wellington brick and tile maker, took the lease of a clay mine in Brick
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 1831: 92 pupils (including infants) occupied the single, brick-floored room. Attendance averaged 79 in 1853. Income in …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… it consisted of a west tower, nave, and chancel, of red brick with some stone dressing. Of plain Georgian design with …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… free. 57 In 1864 it was rebuilt in diapered red and blue brick to seat 700, and in 1869 there were said to be 204 … 67 The Primitive Methodist Jubilee chapel, built of red brick in 1860 on the north side of Church Street, St. … Church roads, was built in 1866 in diapered red and blue brick. It seated 200, half the seats being free; 150 attended …
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