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A History of the County of Oxford
… late 19 th century Communications Early Roads An ancient road, probably Roman, crossed the later parish from … (d. 1298). 21 The eastern section of the former Roman road, between Brize Norton village and Astrop, was replaced … in picturesque Tudor Gothic style, with rock-faced stone walls and a red clay-tiled roof, the school opened on 8 May …
A History of the County of Oxford
… its lower part encased in a later wing. Although the walls are largely built of stone, timber framing, which has …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Oxford, was built on the main glebe land near the Burford road, for use with the field buildings. It consisted of a … 13th century, but retains 12th-century fabric in the south walls of the nave and chancel (including two doorways) and … especially the north aisle where the lower parts of the walls were covered with green slime. 125 The churchwardens …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… has ashlar front wall, rusticated quoins, and rubble side walls. It was built in the early 18th century to a class 11 … No. 2 (Fig. 87), two storeys, attics and cellars, stone walls, class 11b, is mostly early 18th-century, but a chimney … one storey and attics has a 17th-century origin, but the walls were refaced with ashlar in the late 18th century, and …
A Dictionary of London
… etc. Broad Street Ward One of the twenty-six wards of the City, bounded north and east by Bishopsgate Ward, north and … 1708, the street called "Black Fryers" extended from the City wall to the Thames at Black Friers stairs. Brocesgange … of St. Paul's, Liber L. ff. 47-5O. One of the wards of the City-possibly to be identified with Dowgate Ward (q.v.) in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Ancient and historical monuments in the City of London Broad Street ward 8. BROAD STREET WARD. Broad … Austin Friars and the Merchant Taylors' Hall. The N. walls of All Hallows church and churchyard incorporate parts … The N. wall and vestry stand on the base of the Roman city wall and a bastion. There is some rubble walling in the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… of St. Martin stands at the N.W. end of the village. The walls are of faced, roughly squared and coursed rubble with … in 18656 by J. Hicks of Dorchester when the N. and E. walls of the chancel and the chancel arch were rebuilt; at … and of rubble with thatched roofs. Dorchester-Wareham road N. side: (2) House is of two storeys; the walls are of …
A Survey of London
A History of the County of Sussex
… Lane, formed the boundary north of the Chichester-Brighton road; south of that road the Broadwater or Sompting brook … dates. The oldest part is the north wing which has rubble walls and a late-medieval roof. Its southern end abuts the … staircase at its south-west corner. 96 By 1855 the chancel walls had been straightened, the roof renewed, the four-light …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… 2nd to 4th-century date. Surface finds are in Gloucester City Museum. JRS, XII (1922), 262. (2) Roman Road, The Foss Way (SP 195276SP 197282), follows a line … forms part of the W. boundary of the parish. The Roman road fabric, which consisted of pitched stones of local …
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