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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 1845; it is in the Anglo-Norman style, in the form of a cross, and has an elegant tower: the whole is of Newcastle … the tower are lofty and of graceful elevation. A stone cross, which once stood in the principal street, was removed … original character. In the churchyard is a handsome stone cross of one shaft on a flight of steps; the head is richly …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… up, thus producing a double bend in the ridges as they cross the original headland. Elsewhere hollow trackways …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… and Bath Road are not aligned with each other where they cross High Street it has been suggested that the south side … Knoll Cottage no. 71, the Old Manor House no. 73, and the Red Lion no. 74, were all built in the early to mid 18th … end of of Calcutt Street. Although most, including the Red Lion, were twostoreyed, more than a dozen were …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… 1955 confirmed that it maintained its straight course to cross an old course of the Thames north-east of the town on …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… a T plan and a main faade of two storeys and three bays. Red-brick dressings were used in many of the new buildings, … including the house later called Dance House Farm. Cross Roads Farm was built in the west part of Chelworth … more ambitious and resemble suburban villas; they are of red brick with stone dressings with, at Fiddle Farm, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Nearly in the centre of the high street is the ancient cross, of rude workmanship, consisting of a block of stone … abundant, and a darkish blue granite of very good quality; red granite is also found, but chiefly in a decomposed state, … with those of the whole island, are principally of the old red sandstone formation, with sandstone flag and a little …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… The surface is of a hilly character: the soil is various; red earth, affording rich pasture, extends across a portion …
Old and New London
… Hall. Redcross Street derived its name from a cross which stood near the end of Golden Lane, as Whitecross Street did from a stone cross, near which ran a watercourse to Moorfields. Hughson … day sprung, came to the house of one Pottier, dwelling in Red Crosse Street, without Cripplegate, of London; and when …
A Dictionary of London
… Cripplegate Ward - Cross (Holy) or Holy Rood Cripplegate Ward One of the … Square, Hart Street, Tower Street See New London Street. Cross (Holy) See Crutched Friars. Cross (Holy) or Holy Rood An old parish in Aldgate Ward, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… the church-remains, is capped with late 15th-century red brick including six merlons; three crenels are coped with … the face of the town-wall is a stone tablet with skull and cross-bones and the inscription, "This gateway was erected at … S. Elevation (Plate 151) of the hall block is faced with red brick; the ground-floor formed an open arcade (now filled …
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