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A History of the County of Gloucester
… Rep. Com. Char. 114. Ex inf. Mrs. P. Guest, of Plusterwine Farm. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and Brockweir and the manor of Aluredston were all held at farm, Brockweir being leased to a number of tenants. … and Woolaston amounted to 2,123 a. in 1769. The largest farm was Woolaston Grange, consisting of 484 a., chiefly … arable but with a large amount of meadow. The other large farm was Madgett with 371 a., of which 44 a. lay in Tidenham. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… scarp of Madgett Hill. The promontory on which Ferry Farm stands was called Yewtree Headland ( Iwes Heafdan) in … Common before 1930. 14 Ashwell Grange and High Woolaston Farm had a private supply from two of the springs in 1969. 15 At Edge Farm, near High Woolaston, where there was a field called …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… near the Gloucester-Chepstow road for his own use. 25 The farm-house was probably the house with 5 hearths in 1662 … flanked by twostory wings. Among the extensive range of farm buildings, many of which also date from c. 1800, 28 is a … of Walter's grant of the manor of Woolaston in 1131. The farm may be identified with 200 a. of new assarts (of which …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the main street. In Lower Road they include Causeway Farm, dated 1734 and with old-fashioned ovolo-moulded … 1780s as a gentleman's seat with pleasant gardens. 16 The farm was divided up 17 but the house may be identified as Morses or Morris's Farm, known since the early 20th century as the Grange, 18 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… fountain with a figure of Neptune, brought from Cowdray. A farm-house 2 miles north of the church on the east side of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… roof. d(7). Cottage, 70 yards S.E. of (6). d(8). Hoarhouse Farm, house and outbuildings, 1 m. E.N.E. of the church. The … is also partly weather-boarded. d(9). Stables at Priggle's Farm, 250 yards E. of (8), have been heightened at a later … The timber-framing is in large squares. a(11). Upper Hazel Farm, house, 250 yards W.N.W. of (10), is an 18th-century …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… by its thickness of nearly 3 ft. (3) Chitcombe Farm (78480702), house, m. E. of the church is two-storied … lie 50 yds. N.N.E. of (1) and immediately W. of Skinner's Farm. The earthworks are the sites of houses which still … hamlet of Chitcombe, lie immediately W. of Chitcombe Farm on the W. side of a small valley. The settlement is …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… dwelling, and the E. part has been completely altered for farm purposes. The N. elevation (Plate 3) has some blue-brick … some timberframing in the upper storey. b(19) Pippin Hall Farm, house (Plate 6), on the S. side of Bexley Road, 1,200 … early 18th-century panelling. Plumstead. b(23) Bostall Farm, house and barn, 700 yards E. of St. Nicholas's Church. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and wardens, in trust for the poor, a close called the Farm, or Church-close, the proceeds to be distributed yearly … and father of John Lisle, the regicide. At Wootton farm was formerly an oak of remarkably large dimensions, … this county. The old manor-house has been converted into a farm-house. At a short distance below the town is a mineral …
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