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A History of the County of Shropshire
… 1897 when Wellington U.D.C. extended a main along Watling Street to Beveley. Only houses on the main road benefited 87 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Hadley manor house lay off the south side of the village street opposite the junction with Station Road. 89 It was …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… chapel was built in 1832 42 in Hadley township, on Watling Street (later Station Road) c. 100 metres west of the … In Hadley village a former Baptist schoolroom in High Street occupied by George Jones, 51 a Wesleyan local … with bricks provided by Blockleys Ltd., who acquired the old site for clay extraction. 73 It remained open in 1981. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… chancel-arch, was rebuilt in 1884, and is said to be on old foundations, which were found at that time. The South … they are of flint rubble, without dressings, and have old wooden frames. In the S. wall, at the E. end, is a … and bases. The Roof of the nave is plastered, but one old moulded strut is exposed on the N. side. Fittings Bells: …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the choir was originally separated from the nave by an old screen, now placed at the west end; the north porch has a … a baronet by that king in 1643. Haggerston Castle is an old family mansion, built on the site of a more ancient … for 467. 2., and the glebe comprises 34 acres. The old church is in ruins, but the churchyard is still used: a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from its foundation, 32 stood south of Hailey's main street. 33 The building (Fig. 75), of stone rubble and slate, … in 1868 and the church was consecrated in 1869. 43 The old building was demolished except for a small part of the … and a south window with stone mullions and transom. 73 The old chapel was converted to cottages. 74 In 1922 attendance …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the manor contained some 490 a. of assart alongside the old-established free and customary holdings, nearly all of … century several scattered closes bore the name Quarry or Old Quarry. 168 Quarry ground, sold in 1883, produced … of blankets there. 190 By 1809 the leasehold part was 'old' and in need of repair; the buildings were of stone and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to the south at Foxburrow cross. 11 In 1805 the house was old and decayed, and the tenant was excused from rebuilding … assumes (without clear evidence) that Yate's house was the Old Manor at Poffley End, for which above, intro. (dom. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… roads and tracks (see Figs. 3 and 73). The Roman Akeman Street crossed the township's north-west tip at Whiteoak green, and may have been the 'old way' forming a short stretch of the north-eastern … but a well or spring, perhaps the pond formerly near the Old Manor House. 46 Population from the Middle Ages By the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is an antique vine, by tradition more than 300 years old; the stem is about a foot in diameter: although rugged, … in the neighbouring hills; and consists chiefly of one street, in which are some respectable houses, and of some … and a glebe-house, just erected. The chapel is a very old edifice, of which the date cannot be ascertained. …
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