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A History of the County of Oxford
… 86 and there was probably Iron-Age settlement near Stonehenge Farm further south. 87 An Iron-Age sword was … 1920s, and by the later 20th century the only houses were Stonehenge Farm and a few nearby cottages, some of them … 19th the whole was divided into cottages. 34 In Moreton, Stonehenge Farm, so named from the early 20th century 35 and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… College, Oxford, acquired c. 86 a. including the later Stonehenge farm in Moreton and Ark weir and Lower farm in … a further 47 a. from an Abingdon charity. 40 Quitrents for Stonehenge and Lower farms were redeemed in 1889 41 and the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1434. E. D. Stevens, Jottings on Objects of Interest in Stonehenge Excursion (1882), 72. Pembroke Manors, 16312 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… uses. The stones are of the same kind as those of Stonehenge, and being placed in the same form, seem as if …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1 at the centre of the eponymous parish, in which Stonehenge stands. 2 In the Middle Ages it had a wealthy … of level ground in the parish is at c. 100 m. west of Stonehenge. From the Middle Ages to the 20th century … 18 In the early 20th century the flat downland west of Stonehenge was used as an airfield, as then and later was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Palace, and Whitehall Palace, and author of Vindication of Stonehenge Restored (Butleigh, 1664). He made Butleigh his …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was possibly used for packing around the upright stones of Stonehenge, 207 on an Iron-Age site at Fifield Bavant, 208 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… lie south of it. 23 Normanton down is in the hinterland of Stonehenge. On it there is a Neolithic mortuary enclosure, 24 … Antrobus, Sentimental and Practical Guide to Amesbury and Stonehenge (priv. print.); for the Tryon fam., Burke, Peerage …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 18th century: a north-south road led from Netheravon via Stonehenge towards Wilton, and an east-west road, called … and BulfordShrewton roads west of the village the Stonehenge inn has been open since c. 1875. It may have taken … a continuous line of settlement from Bulford bridge to the Stonehenge inn: 60 council houses were built on the north …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… airfield. 67 Sir Cecil Chubb, Bt. (18761934), who bought Stonehenge in 1915 and gave it to the nation in 1918, was …
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