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A History of the County of Gloucester
… manor comprised two farms, Lasborough park and Bowldown farm, which were cultivated by tenant farmers. 52 Westonbirt … centuries. 54 The Minchins estate later formed a separate farm on the manor. 55 At the beginning of the 18th century … 72 The existence of a large sheep-run near Bowldown Farm is suggested by the field-name, the Old Sheep Sleight, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 40 comprised in 1840 10 cottages, the rectory, and a farm-house, 41 which may have been the house built shortly before 1709 for Minchins farm. 42 In 1854 R. S. Holford demolished the farmhouse 43 … built largely at the cost of Sir George Holford. 47 New Farm, an outlying farm building in the south of the parish …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… quarter descended with the estate later called Minchins farm 53 which was evidently held in 1543 by John Clark, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1672 45 and was used in the 17th and 18th centuries as a farm-house. 46 It was demolished, apparently in 1818, and … the precursor of the small estate later called MINCHINS FARM, which had a quarter of the manorial rights. 52 It was … park, including the old manor-house called Lasborough Farm and the house called Lasborough Park built in Newington …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 2,656 a. 10 A detached part of Woolavington around Penzoy Farm was absorbed by the parish in 1885 and changes were made … walling can also be seen in an outbuilding at Broadstone Farm. During the later 19th century the village continued to … style, they stand together with well laid-out large brick farm buildings. In the village the most notable are the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 240 a., of which three quarters was occupied by a home farm and one quarter by 2 villani and a bordar, the villani … in the mid 17th century. 11 A Londoner owned a 100-a. farm in the early 18th century, half arable and half pasture … of the Linton family in 1703. 12 It was probably that farm which was broken up by sale in 1796. Its pasture, lying …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… above sea level. It lies on gault in the south, a ridge of Lower Greensand along the road, and Kimmeridge Clay in the … from Cambridge to Ely. 15 By the 19th century it was a farm track called Cuckoo Lane, 16 in the 20th named Gun's … in 1981 at only 33. 32 Earthworks between Westwick Hall Farm and the brook are the site of Belbouches manor house 33 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Harlton, and Little Eversden meet, probably near Maypole Farm in Harlton. 5 Wetherley hundred remained in the hands of … between 1086 and 1200. Malton had dwindled into a single farm by the 15th century. The hamlet of Whitwell, which … disappeared during the 16th century, leaving only one farm to mark its site. The adjacent settlement at Coton, an …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… of the 12th century. The N. and S. walls each have, in the lower part, a small 12th-century window with a pointed head … bays, foliated cresting, moulded middle rail and close lower panels, 15th-century, partly restored, tracery and … has an 18th-century wing at the N. end. d (28). Golden's Farm, house and barn, 530 yards S.S.E. of (27). The House was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… single trefoiled window, possibly of the 14th century, the lower part is blocked. In the S. wall is a modern window. The … is almost entirely of original lath and plaster; in the lower storey it is partly of modern brick and partly weather-boarded; the roof is tiled. In front the lower storey is open at the N. end; the principal beam of the …
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