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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… on rising ground to the south-east, and comprises the Grove, and Champion, Denmark, and Herne Hills, which are … two acres of garden and play ground, are situated in the Grove, and are in the collegiate style, with a cloister in … lived for many years in a beautiful cottage in the Grove, where he had an extensive library and philosophical …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Those on two small estates near the woodland called Coombe grove were standing in 1728. 92 One had been demolished by … north-east beside the Melksham and Devizes road. 19 Linden Grove is a large house, of two storeys and a basement, built … in the 20th cent.). Cf. below, this sub-section [Linden Grove]. O.S. Maps 6", Wilts. XXVII (1889 and later edns.); …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 93 West of the town there was more woodland. Coombe grove was a wood standing c. 1265 94 and was of 7 a. in 1728. … the landscape around Bowood House. In 1843 and 1999 Coombe grove was of 27 a., and several other plantations, some of … Jacky's Arm in the 16th century probably stood near Coombe grove. 98 In 1818 the whole of the Alders was allotted to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Shelburne in 1766. 78 In 1728 a 91-a. estate near Coombe grove and later called ROGERS'S belonged to Frances Shepherd … in 1765. 81 In 1728 a 25-a. estate including COOMBE GROVE, 7 a., was held by Constantia Ernle, the lord of … acquisition of Laggus, Mannings Hill, Rogers's, and Coombe Grove estates and of the part of Clotely field by Lord …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Cow Lane), and 16 council houses were built in Bentley Grove off Anchor Road. 59 East of Anchor Road the borough built 32 houses and bungalows in Priestley Grove off Low Lane in 1934, 60 and four pairs of houses at …
Old and New London
… estate, on Denmark Hill; but Dr. Lettsom, whose villa on Grove Hill we shall have occasion to notice presently, laid … the Green; but the more pleasant and favourite spot is the Grove, which stands high, and commands pleasant views over … had a noble mansion and fine grounds at the foot of the Grove. The Muschamps, who possessed the Peckham estate, lived …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was rebuilt a few years since, in an elegant style. The grove and gardens are particularly beautiful, and, lying on …
Old and New London
… seating upwards of 1,200 persons. The "Bedford Arms," in Grove Street, on the west side of the High Street, has been a … and died peaceably in her bed at an extreme old age, near Clifton, in Yorkshire. A stone is said to have been erected …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Saints), a parish, in the union of Biggleswade, hundred of Clifton, county of Bedford, 6 miles (S. W.) from Biggleswade; …
Survey of London
… House, Aubrey Walk was originally called Notting Hill Grove and was given its present name in 1893. When Campden …
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