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A History of the County of Warwick
… de la Zouch. Much of the eastern boundary is formed by a small stream which runs north to join the River Anker, … erected in 1864 from the designs of G. E. Street. It is a small stonebuilt edifice in the late-13th-century style and consists of a chancel with a south vestry, nave, south aisle of three …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the same name, 4 miles, by road, east of Newport and a mile from Horringford station on the Isle of Wight Central railway. It consists of a long road, called Arreton Street, with straggling cottages … quaintness and simplicity. The manor-house and church form a picturesque grouping at the extreme western end of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… that adjoining the south side of the churchyard, 2 and a cottage opposite the west end of the church with the … inscription cut on the lintel 'William Southcot. 1698.' A house called Crouches on the west side of the High Street, near the Mall, has a date-stone in the gable Date-stone in gable of house …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… lies along the slope of the road to Shorwell, with a main street bordered by an irregular line of cottages and … Arms' are inns of the 18th century, the first possessing a notable bowling-green. At the upper end of the village … ceiling beams with heart-shaped stops. Idlecombe, 8 a holding on the west side of the road above Bowcombe, has a
A History of the County of Hampshire
… ancient tithings of Norton, Weston, Middleton and Easton. A narrow pebble ridge here cuts off the western extremity of … The bold chalk cliffs at the southwest extremity rise to a height of 600 ft. and terminate in the rocks known as the Needles. 2 At Freshwater Gate is a remarkable natural cave running into the rock some 120 ft. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… cent.); Lemnysfeld, Lempnesfeld (xv cent.). Limpsfield is a village and large parish on the borders of Kent, a mile east of Oxted station and 3 miles west of Westerham in … to the north gives extensive views. The Green sand forms a ridge, which though of no great height (600 ft.) is broken …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was almost monopolized by these two families. A member of one or other of them represented the county in … and from 1702 to 1722 the county was represented without a break by Sir Richard How, 3rd Baronet of Wishford, and … the HowHyde period, 17221812 is the Goddard Long period. A member of one or the other family represented the county in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Mary) TAMERTON-FOLLIOTT ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Plympton St. Mary, hundred of … to be the ancient Tamara, is delightfully situated on a creek of the river Tamar, and is inhabited by several respectable families. Warlegh House, a venerable mansion with a fine hall, has been the residence …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… lies at the mouth of the Western Yar, being connected by a bridge 1 with Freshwater parish, and has a harbour and quay. It is one of the ports for the mainland, a line of steamers running from it to Lymington, and has a
Survey of London
… North Side No. 1 No. 1 as it now stands is in elevation a substantial simplification, following war damage, of the … George Shaw had altered it for Lady Hotham in 1889 suggest a thoroughly Victorianized house, at least in the main rooms … eastern neighbours, Nos. 22 and 23 Grosvenor Square. From a list of architects submitted by the builder John Garlick, …
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