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A History of the County of Sussex
… was finished by Edward Hide of Worthing. 96 It is of brick, partly stuccoed, having a Doric portico with four … of the Gothic Revival in Worthing, 23 is of flint with brick dressings, and originally consisted of a chancel, … were added in 1911. 58 The church of Holy Trinity, of red brick in Gothic style, originally consisted of chancel, nave, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… a footpath in 1978. The Worthing-Broadwater road led to London via Findon and Steyning, and another road to Steyning … South Street and the Steyne was occupied by the bus company. Carriers provided a regular wagon service to London … station, which survived in 1978, was a small flint and brick building south of the railway line, the original …
A History of the County of Sussex
… hot-house grapes, 38 and sent fruit and vegetables to the London and Brighton markets early in the season. 39 By 1896 … during the 19th century. 99 There were c. 4 firms of brick and tile makers in Worthing in 1905. 1 There were three … at the west end of the town c. 1848, 2 and a brick company at Durrington in 1905, 3 but the main brickfields lay …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 16th centuries. 35 One building dated 1762, of flint with brick dressings, survived in High Street in 1945, 36 but in … which was demolished in 1896, was of flint with yellow brick dressings, facing south. Its original staircase … bay-windows in the two first-named, facades in yellow brick with classical window heads in Warwick Street, and a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… promoted Worthing as a residential town, especially for London commuters, and encouraged its expansion. After the … were in houses in Chapel Road; a new town hall, of pink brick and stone in classical style, was built on the site of … was later extended to Sompting and Findon, and in 1931 the company was amalgamated into the Brighton, Hove, and Worthing …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1,500. 78 The church, designed by H. Clutton, 79 is of red brick in Gothic style. A tower, chancel, and transept were …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of several listed in 1874 survived, including the Half Brick on the coast road east of the town, the Wheatsheaf in … 48 which was visited by 5,300 people, many coming from London by excursion trains. 49 Three other similar … form of a simple jetty had been constructed by a limited company in 1862 at the bottom of South Street, to the design …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… miles (S. S. W.) from Gloucester, and 108 (W. by N.) from London; containing, with the tythings of Huntingford, Sinwell … of both sexes, founded in 1630 by Hugh Perry, alderman of London; another for six aged persons, established by Thomas … a chapel at the north end. Sir Jonathan Dawes, sheriff of London, gave 1000 for the relief of the poor. On Westridge, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… No. 2, two storeys, coursed rubble walls, dressed quoins, brick chimney stacks, class 15 plan with lean-to against … map). (456) House, No. 4, two storeys, ashlar walls, red brick chimney stacks, class 10 plan, sash windows with … houses arbitrarily arranged, has coursed rubble walls and brick chimney stacks. The S. dwelling of two storeys, class …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… the 17th century, and now much restored. The walls are of brick, almost entirely modern; the roofs are tiled. The plan … two storeys, the upper storey partly in the roof, built of brick and timber in the 17th century, and partly re-faced with modern brick; the roofs are tiled. Two of the cottages have old …
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