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Survey of London
… Stanley House (St. Mark's College), King's Road LXXII.STANLEY HOUSE, KING'S ROAD. (St. MARK'S COLLEGE). Ground landlord. The National …
The Environs of London
… of about a quarter of a mile to the north-west of the high road, by Mr. Sharpe, who lived at Brockley-hill: On the east …
The Environs of London
… houses belonging to this parish are contiguous to the high road forming the west side of the town of Edgware. The church …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… Secular (2) Range of tenements, on the S. side of Church Road 600 yards E.N.E. of the old church, is of two storeys, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… occupies a bold and tolerably dry situation, on the road from Newcastle to Morpeth. The living is a vicarage, … a tributary of the river Stour, and to the west of the road between Bury St. Edmund's and Sudbury. The living is a … The parish takes its name from a branch of the Roman road between Bishop-Stortford and Colchester, which passes …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… on the S. front has two attached diagonal shafts. Church Road, E. side a (16). House, near the railway bridge, 300 … the kitchen has two moulded ceilingbeams. Cambridge Road, S. side a (17). Western House, at the N. corner of … Cottage, between the two greens, on the S. side of the road leading from the W. end of the green, with later …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
… Windrush. Along Sutton Lane, east of the Eynsham-Northmoor road, and in the north-west around Hamstall, the underlying … Harcourt, West End, and Sutton Green lie along a winding road further east, leading north to Eynsham and the Witney-Oxford road, and south to Northmoor and the crossing of the Thames …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Cottage; a Gothic chapel in red brick was built on New Road c. 1887 and had 25 members by 1891. The land was given …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… activity is at Patton, on rising ground west of the main road, where indications of a Bronze Age round barrow 40 and … 43 It was turnpiked in 1756 44 and used thereafter as the road from Much Wenlock to Ludlow. 45 It was disturnpiked in 1867 46 and became a main road in 1879. 47 Branches ran from Patton to Easthope (the …
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