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A History of the County of Stafford
… the south-east rising to 1,016 ft. (310 m.) near Edgetop Farm. The land is at its lowest, 800 ft. (244 m.), where the … is a row of four cottages dated 1837 opposite Townhead Farm. A row of six cottages in Queen Street between the … side of the village beyond the lane leading to Folds End Farm are dated 1933. A row of six called River View was built …
A History of the County of Stafford
… falls to 1,261 ft. (383 m.) near Flash Bottom, and Manor Farm on the western boundary stands at 870 ft. (265 m.). … 83 The ford was probably over the Dane near Manor Farm, and the name may refer to a stopping place on a route for the carriage of millstone. Manor Farm, a mainly 19th-century farmhouse which retains a date …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in 1830 as Warslow Hall. 49 The nearby Upper Brownhill Farm is partly of the 17th century. A cottage which existed … was rebuilt as the present farmhouse in 1860. 50 Ivy House Farm, dated 1742, stands in School Lane, which runs south … at Oils Heath west of the village by 1665. 51 Brownlow Farm south-west of the village was built in 1854. 52 Elkstone …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… tower, bad. Secular (2). Homestead Moat at Warner's Farm, 400 yards E.S.E. of the church. (3). Cottage, 170 yards …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… 'ave grcia ( sic) plena' in Lombardic letters; 4th, with vine-scroll fillet below dome and foliate crosses as stops … brick wall, which sweeps up to meet it. (3) Austral Farm, 50 yds. N.E. of the church, is of two storeys with … part of the hamlet of Barcombe, lie N. of Barcombe Farm. Within an area of 4 acres are a number of small closes …
A History of the County of Oxford
… only to land in Alvescot's fields then held with Pitlands farm. 4 10. Alvescot parish in 1797, showing approximate … part of Sharney until 1851. 17 Inclosed meadow near Shield Farm, at Bazeland (or Batesland) closes in the south, and in … prominent farmers, the Nalders running a malthouse at Vine Cottage (later Home Farm). 113 Some women worked as …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the estate or 'manor' of Puttes was a partially inclosed farm of 2 yardlands, apparently without buildings. 59 A … the common's eastern edge was marked by the lane to Park Farm and Lower End (later renamed West View), and its western … mill, established by the late 13th century, Shield Farm, built in the mid 17th century for a small inclosed …
A History of the County of Oxford
… sold most of the estate, then only 230 a., in lots. Manor farm (73 a.) was separately sold in 1853, with manorial … current rector, who in 1855 added Godwins (later Rectory) farm ( c. 74 a.). 29 On Arthur's death the estate was left in … control. 30 His son Major A.C. Burnaby Neate sold Godwins farm in 1920 but retained the lordship, 31 which in the 1980s …
A History of the County of Oxford
… century and early 18th was supported by the Kirbys of Park Farm, but declined, like the associated Witney group, in the … and from most of the parish except for Pitlands or Puttes farm (2 yardlands), which was tithable to Clanfield, and … family, who seem to have hosted meetings probably at Park Farm. 104 In 1701 the meeting was temporarily moved to the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… industrial settlement on the golf links south of Oaks Farm was excavated 19257. The remains included a tile kiln, … Parts of the parish were inclosed at an early date. Crofts Farm, which belonged to the Peers family and included … drill farmers in the county. 29 In 1812 the Crofts Farm was bought by Thomas Umbers, brother of another leading …
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