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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… arable, 250 meadow and pasture, 81 plantation, wood, and orchard, and 340 common. The living is a vicarage not in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… arable, 150 meadow, 200 wood and brake, and 50 garden and orchard. It is bounded on the east by the river Avon, which …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… the Vicarage apparently supplemented a large garden or orchard. In 1821 the glebe near the Vicarage amounted to over …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1341, 82 included in 1615, as in 1840, a house, garden, orchard, barn, 11½ a. of land near the church, and 2 a. of …
A History of the County of Essex
… graft them and ensure that the cattle would not damage the orchard. 96 The lease of Hill farm in 1755 also required that …
A History of the County of Essex
… and by adding some distinctive new houses. Home Farm, and Orchard Cottage opposite it, are in High Victorian domestic …
A History of the County of Essex
… stack. South-east of the moat lay a farm yard, a moated orchard, and an avenue running south-westward. In 1876 63 the east and south sides of the moat and the moated orchard remained and, although much of the house had been …
A History of the County of Oxford
… houses c. 19878. 94 Straight drainage channels in a former orchard to the east are presumably remains of a fishpond …
Survey of London
… some may have been constructed at Green's Lower Yard in Orchard Place, which the firm occupied from 1845 until 1886 …
Survey of London
… separated the yard from the tree-lined road leading to Orchard House. On the north quay were two small but stylish … and a large piece of ground to the north of the road to Orchard House. Although not part of the working yard, the … of this sale was the loss of the tree-lined road to Orchard House where the local inhabitants used to promenade. …
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