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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the north the ridge way on the watershed of the Ebble and Nadder. Afterwards the parish gained an area of down north of … road was superseded by the newly turnpiked road along the Nadder valley. 20 The old road fell into disuse. In 1976, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… northern boundary follows the watershed of the Ebble and Nadder. In the south the parish extends beyond the Ebble … Two ridge ways, one on the watershed of the Ebble and Nadder, and Ox Drove, across the southern downs, were in use …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the parish reached from the northern tributary of the Nadder in the south to the watershed of Nadder and Wylye in the north. It consisted of a roughly … century. 7 The clay-with-flints on the broad ridge of the Nadder-Wylye watershed was wooded. The area was called Great …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… by a stream, that with Stockton is on the watershed of the Nadder and the Wylye and coincides with a prehistoric ditch, … transferred to East Tisbury. 5 The whole parish is in the Nadder valley. It slopes down to its south-east corner whence … the Grovely ridge way, leading from Wilton along the Nadder-Wylye watershed, seems to have followed the boundary …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Bartholomew's Hill on the border with Semley. The river Nadder, which flows northwards across the west part of the … Ages. A string of five ponds fed by a tributary of the Nadder was constructed before 1753 and possibly before c. … 25 St. Andrew's church was built on the west bank of the Nadder on a site which, in relation to the nearby church and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a Roman road, and St. Andrew's is on low ground beside the Nadder. Their sites suggest that St. Mary's was founded … Mary and Donhead St. Andrew follows a watercourse, and the Nadder marks the boundary for a short distance. A ridge marks … there. 8 The parish is at the west end of the Nadder valley and in the Vale of Wardour. Chalk outcrops in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… watershed between the rivers Sem, flowing eastwards to the Nadder, and Lodden, flowing westwards to the Christchurch … and as near as possible to the villages of the upper Nadder valley and to those lying along the Wylye between the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the ridge way on the watershed of the Ebble and the Nadder; it may also have been a boundary of the estate called …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the river Ebble 2 km. northwards to its watershed with the Nadder and measured 1.5 km. from east to west. A narrow …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… one in a line of villages on the northern slopes of the Nadder valley. 1 The parish, 727 ha. (1,797 a.), is a rough … to west and 3.5 km. north to south. At its south end the Nadder divides it from Fonthill Gifford and a well defined … The village is in the south-west corner on the young Nadder at 107 m., and from the other three corners the land …
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