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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of it. KENNINGTON-HOUSE is a seat in this parish, near the east end of the village of Kennington, and a very small …
A History of the County of Hertford
… The Watling Street forms its boundary on the north-east, and in the west the parish extends to the Dunstable … the north is 764ft. above the ordnance datum, but in the east its height is only about 449 ft. The parish is divided … beech-shaded road leads down to the Lynch, in the south-east. In the Lynch are three important houses. A modern one …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… poor and thin, but in the vallies, especially towards the east, it is rich and loamy; there is no particular village, … mark to Leaves-green, was but of a modern date; the south east part of the area was made into a lawn by the late Mr. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… made for coal. The land rises from the River Ise on the east and a stream on the west to a height of a little over … were given by Mr. Andrew Carnegie in 1904 and the Alfred East Art Gallery adjoining it was built in 1913 as a memorial to Sir Alfred East, R.A., a native of the town. The Gallery contains a …
A History of the County of Rutland
… forms the eastern boundary. The River Chater skirts the east side of the village, and flowing north-east falls into the Welland at the north-east boundary of the parish. Tixover is a chapelry in the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and south fronts and two at each end, but those at the east are plain. The middle of the north front on the ground … is lined with 17th-century panelling. The two rooms to the east of the passage are the king's dining-room' (south) and … to south, communicating with the stairs at the north end. East of the latter in the north-east angle is the 'queen's …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Burgess Hill to Lodge Farm. The church is to the north-east of the cross-roads. Few of the houses are ancient. A … and possessing a contemporary brick dovecote, is on the east side of the road running from the village to Burgess … west of the Keymer road, and south of the town a road runs east to Ditchling Common. There are brick and tile works …
A History of the County of Bedford
… where 260 ft. is attained above ordnance datum, to north-east. A late 17th-century survey states that 'the three … chapel and nave clearstory. The chancel has a 14th-century east window of three trefoiled lights with geometrical … it is apparently 13th-century work reset, and on its east springer is a small blank shield. The doorway has a …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… which stood in the large field containing earthworks, east of the church, 1 was described in 1589 as 'newly built,' … south gable, which bears the initials 'R. W. 1700.' To the east of this house is another late 17th-century house, … of the village. The village stands about two miles north-east from Raunds station (Northants) on the Kettering and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… point. It then follows Basedale Beck, which flows north-east into the River Esk, near the point where that river is … Basedalesyde, near the 'Depilbryge' 7 and bounded on the east by a 'place called Raufscales,' also belonged to … possibly postConquest. 90 Kildale Church from the South-east Ord describes the church pulled down in 1868 as 'a plain …
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