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A History of the County of Hampshire
… porch and west tower 14 ft. by 13 ft. 5 in. The south wall of the nave and the west tower are the only old parts of … nave cuts. There is a group of three lancets in the east wall of the chancel, with marble shafts having moulded … of the arcade. The tracery of the east window on the south wall of the nave is modern, but the internal jambs with …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of this the stream is again spanned by a thick rubble wall on a rough arch. Within the area covered by the abbey …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… stood several feet west of the old Soke Bridge, the east wall running thence south to meet the wall of Wolvesey Castle, which formed the southeast corner of … crosses the river on the way to Winnall. 46 Then the north wall went west along the present North Walls, its foundations …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… them in Southgate Street. A gate was cut in Meads' Wall, and Meads became a long, irregular quadrangle of grass … the founder, with its beautiful grounds between the city wall and the cathedral. A ninth house was added in 1907 in … designer's mind. It conceals behind its dark grey stone wall, with the narrowest slits possible for light, the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 'Tannerstret,' 'Bucchestret' (where near the wall the abbess had two manses de terra regis), in … both gates three crenellated battlements agreeing with the wall facing the same.' Also they agreed to shut and open the … "la Munstreyate" towards the High Street as an ancient wall called "Constable's Wall" extends to "la Giehalle" by …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… windows and flanked by small arches opening from a wall passage. Between the bays a half-round shaft on a pilaster runs to the top of the wall. In the tribunes the main arches are of a single order and have a round column as a middle pier, the wall over the arches ending abruptly at the triforium floor …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… triforium and clearstory above, continued across the east wall, which has two round-headed windows in the lowest stage … round the whole church except the north transept and west wall of the nave; at the latter point it descends by a stair … the sides of the quire are the same as those of the east wall. The arcade is supported on a central pier and square …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Itchen, 1 which formed the military fosse of the eastern wall of the city. Cheesehill Street takes its name from being …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… probably c. 1140, consists of the gate-house, curtain wall and some buildings set against it on the north, a round … of the north face of the keep, the keep itself and the wall running from its southwest angle to the garderobe tower, … the garderobe tower, and of still later date are the chalk wall joining the outer angles of the keep and garderobe …
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