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A History of the County of Sussex
… of Wick Farmhouse. In the south the Henfield-Brighton road follows a ridge of sandstone; the highest land, at just … a lodge, on rising ground. 64 The park was mentioned as a road destination in the later 17th century, 65 but the date … land that falls away northwards from the Henfield-Brighton road. The final element of the place name Woodmancote …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… E. by E.) from Steyning; containing 378 inhabitants. The road from London to Brighton, by way of Horsham, runs through … much interrupted by dykes; limestone, also, crosses the road from High Carricks to Headshope, on the south side of … of the borough; and the Akeman-street, an ancient Roman road, passes through the northern part of Blenheim Park. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of the church c. 150 yd. north of the Henfield-Brighton road. 97 It was replaced in the mid 19th century by a new red brick building closer to the road, which was sold c. 1975. 98 The average net income of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1800, 24 and another small common at the junction of the road from Blackstone with the Crouch Hill to High Cross road c. 1840. 25 About 1840 the largest estate in the parish … for instance, at Little Holmbush Farm on the Brighton road in the 1930s. 64 There were a country club and a caravan …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the rectory, was opened in 1863 on the Henfield-Brighton road south-east of the church. In 1865 c. 38 attended …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… part of Woodnewton village, at its S.E. end, E. of the road to Southwick. The site consists of three long narrow …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… in the mid 18th century. At the E. end of the village the road crossed the river by a ford until 1735 when the Earl of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… and small enclosures' which lay'south of an old road to the ford' (Hutchins I, 453). Nine strip-like closes … scarp has traces of a ditch below it. The present road S.E. of the castle cuts these closes and narrow rig to … ditch running N.W.S.E. which may have been a sunken road. Immediately W. a block of broad rig runs up to a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… is unknown. The two-storeyed rear wing on Hensington Road is of c. 1720, and the cellar is lit by a 17th century … chimneypieces. The former malthouse range along Hensington road was converted into cottages after the Second World War. … turnpike trustees, who demolished both houses to widen the road. 46 14. The Queen's Own Between 1614 and 1616 Robert …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of a site, probably confined on the north and east by the road, later Oxford Street, to the Old Woodstock river … frontage, presumably dictated by the line of an existing road bending towards the river crossing. The straight … Street's east side, however, ignored the line of the road and so created a wide market area. The long regular …
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