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A History of the County of Berkshire
… 140 ft. in the north-west of the parish, where the River Loddon forms its boundary. Arborfield Hall At Arborfield … the Reading road, a second leads west across the River Loddon to Shinfield, a third goes south-west to Swallowfield, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and plantations. 1 The Barkham Brook, a tributary of the Loddon, flows through the village, and there is a small lake …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and covering about 5,300 acres. It is watered by the River Loddon, which rises west of Basingstoke and flows through the … of a long straggling street lying between the River Loddon and the Basingstoke Canal, which is a little to the south of the river. The Loddon works the mills which have existed in Basing since the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… grounds of which the two streams which form the River Loddon unite and flow eastwards. This small trout river flows … century. 10 Church Street and Wote Street cross first the Loddon and afterwards Brook Street, which runs across them … are Coppyd bridge (apparently a bridge over the Loddon north-east of the town), Wiltenysshbury (Winklebury, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Roman pottery have been made. Bow Brook or the Little Loddon spanned by Bow Bridge (built in 1830) forms roughly … extreme southeast of the parish empties itself into the Loddon. The level of the parish varies little; in the south … south of the parish about half a mile north of the Little Loddon. It is a well-built and picturesque little place of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and it is intersected from west to east by the River Loddon and the Basingstoke Canal. To the south of Eastrop …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… about 2 miles north of Bramshill it turns off to join the Loddon. The elevation of the parish ranges from about 150 ft. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Hartley Wespall is a parish and small village on the River Loddon situated 6 miles north-east from Basingstoke. The … from about 180 ft. above the Ordnance datum by the River Loddon in the west to above 290 ft. above the ordnance datum … proceeds of the sale of a house and land in Sherfield-upon-Loddon, formerly belonging to the charity. By an Order of the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… wooded, its western boundary being formed by the River Loddon. Its physical structure shows three well-defined … hills by a series of small streams tributary to the Loddon, such as Embrook and the Broadwater. An almost … 5 The ancient manor-house of Whistley stood close to the Loddon in a park which is now pasture land of the Whistley …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… husband and died seised of the manors of Sherfield upon Loddon and Compton c. 1199, leaving as her heirs William … 169 A partition of the property was made, Sherfield upon Loddon (q.v.) falling to the share of William and Compton to … his successors and suit at their manor of Sherfield upon Loddon. 171 Waleran died before 1217, in which year his son …
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