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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… at the western end of the village by a secondary road from Steeple Ashton in the north, and a former toll-house stands … the two roads. A minor road turns west off this road from Steeple Ashton and runs across the parish to Heywood. A road … Lane, branches east off this and leads to the road between Steeple Ashton and Bratton. About mile further north along …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… and slates. The West Tower was rebuilt about 1802 and the steeple added in 1806. The church has been repaired at … Tower is of five stages and is surmounted by the stone steeple of later date; the walls of the mediaeval tower have … work. The belfry has an internal stone dome to carry the steeple. Fittings Altar: modern but surmounted by moulded …
Survey of London
… damage during an air raid in 1940 and the top of the steeple was subsequently removed. Architectural Description …
Old and New London
Old and New London
… Church, and in 1420 a Bishop of Hereford added a steeple. In time, greedy hands were laid roughly on cope and …
Survey of London
… his maister sights, to him most strange, Great tall Pauls steeple, and the Royall-Exchange: The Bosse at Billings-gate, …
Old and New London
… Holbein's Gateway, Inigo Jones's Banqueting House, and the steeple of St. Martin's Church, with the scaffolding about …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… where its effects were severely felt. It damaged a church steeple, set fire to Railway station etc. Went in evening to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… reported, with only two vestments, in 1552. 42 In 1627 the steeple was said to be 'ruinated and fallen down', and the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
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