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A History of the County of Stafford
… of the river Trent at the south end of the town, with its west front facing onto the market place. The east end of the … he was assigned a new house near the abbey gate on the west side of the precinct. 14 Wall, Gatehouse, and Grounds … living in a charnel house there. 15 The gatehouse on the west side of the precinct had large polygonal turrets with a …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Street, from north New Street Baptist chapel from south-west General Baptists About 1823 General Baptist preachers … open in 2000. 10 BRETHREN A United Brethren chapel on the west side of Dale Street in existence by 1879 had closed by … 1922 to a building, known as Gospel Hall by 1952, on the west side of Wetmore Road. 14 Growing increasingly …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Branston, and Horninglow, as well as other places south-west of Burton. 18 No progress was made, however, until 1863 … Street; the brook then carried the waste into the west arm of the Trent at the north end of Anderstaff Lane. 14 … and made a new main sewer between Horninglow Street and west arm of the Trent, replacing the old line of Branston …
A History of the County of Stafford
… dedicated to St. Mary and St. Modwen, was orientated east-west and built in brick in a Decorated style to the design of … six bays, and side aisles, with the base of a tower at the west end of the north aisle. 6 The Caen stone reredos was … the east end of the nave and the font was moved from the west end of the south aisle to the south side of the nave …
A History of the County of Stafford
… on the site. 6 In 1835 there was a green a short distance west of the White Hart in High Street, and another at the … but by 1857 the ground, with a pavilion, was on the west side of Burton meadow, still its site in 2000. 16 By … 1880s there were two other cricket grounds on the south-west side of Burton meadow, 18 one of them for workers at the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is bounded on the south by the English Channel, and on the west by Bridport harbour, comprises by measurement 2700 … 2260 acres of land, including Hathow, a farm three miles west of the village, where is a tract of low land, now well … The hamlet comprises 1247 a. 3 r. 2 p. of land, lying in West Newton township, in the parish of Aldbrough, but usually …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… part of the existing building is the mid 13th-century West Tower. The Chancel and probably also the Nave were … S. doorway has moulded jambs and two-centred arch. The West Tower (9 ft. square) is of mid 13th-century date and of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… with Crypt, Nave with Aisles, North and South Porches, West Tower and South-west Vestry. The walls are of field stones, flint and rubble, … with carved shields, and heavy external iron grille. The West Tower (18 ft. by 14 ft.) is in five external stages. The …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… boundary, almost four miles (6.5 km.) north-west of Newmarket and ten (16 km.) north-east of Cambridge. … c. 7 miles (12 km.) between an ancient watercourse running west into the river Cam on the north, and the line of the … thereafter reduced to 2,837 ha. (7,010 a.). 3 To the south-west Burwell is bounded by the Devil's Ditch, apparently …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the east was appropriated by 1280. St. Mary's to the south-west remained a rectory until its appropriation, possibly the … house had occupied the site, beside Parsonage Lane north-west of High Town, of the university's Parsonage Farm. 94 The … stair turret facing north. Three windows in the main east-west range along the lane retain, like the turret, clunch …