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A History of the County of Sussex
… bays, but, instead of the detached Purbeck shafts, it has stone shafts cut out of the solid. The heads of the lights … bays of 2 ft. flanking the middle bay. There are blocks of stone beneath them 15 in. wide, probably the width of the … having foiled basins and the backs of the recesses old stone ledges at springing level. The hood-moulds have foliage …
A History of the County of Sussex
… eastern bays below the triforium were refaced with Caen stone, and Purbeck marble shafts were added to the arcades … the arcades in the four east bays is of fine-jointed Caen stone, but in the four west bays the older 12th-century … others to Capt. James Alms, 1791; to Ann, wife of Thomas Lane, 1735; to Joshua le Marchant, 1751 (a black marble slab …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1289 9 stood apparently at the corner of Baffin's Lane and East Pallant on the site of Baffin's Hall or Chapel. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Chapel at Eastgate administer the charity. Baffin's Lane Chapel comprised in a Declaration of Trust of 9 August …
A History of the County of Sussex
… style, and was consecrated in 1852. It is built of stone with a tiled roof, and consists of a nave of four bays … added in the 19th century. The walls are of flint with stone dressings; the north wall has been covered with … The church of ST. BARTHOLOMEW, situated in Mount Lane, south of Westgate and without the city wall, was built …
A History of the County of Sussex
… called Baffin's Hall, at the south end of Baffin's Lane, is now an auction sale room. It was built in 1721 of … Walls in 1814, was rebuilt in the 14thcentury style of stone with slate roof in South Street, outside the gate, in … which was built in 1796. 4 The present chapel is built of stone in a rather florid 15thcentury style, and is entered …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… with a general rise north-wards to the sharp Portland Stone ridge of Friar Waddon Hill at 375 ft. above O.D. … to the N.W. of Chickerell village. The walls are of local stone rubble with dressings of the same material and the … around a hollow-way in pasture immediately E. of Putton Lane opposite Fairfield House. The hollow-way, up to 30 ft. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is called Cidingstne, and in other records Chiding-stone; according to tradition, from a large stone supposed to have been the spot where judicial affairs … church is a small edifice, partly of brick and partly of stone, with a spire of wood; near it is the parsonage-house, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… The fireplace in the hall has a late 15th-century stone lintel, said to have come from the castle; it has four … a band of cusped panels. In the kitchen is a 16th-century stone fireplace with moulded jambs and four-centred arch in a … 250 yards W. of (19). a(21) Barn, on S. side of Carter's Lane m. N.N.W. of the church, is of coarse ashlar and is …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of the Manor House. It consists of chancel, nave with stone bell-cote, short north aisle, and south porch; it is … Purbeck marble, its upper surface much worn. The medieval stone altar slab is set in the floor under the communion … has two shallow buttresses, perhaps designed to support a stone bell-cote; but the present bell-cote is entirely …
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