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A History of the County of Worcester
… Street. To the east of the Chase estate are Sherrard's Green, Hall Green and Barnard's Green. At Sherrard's Green is Moat Court, which still has the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the remainder of the old civil parish, including Bovingdon Green, Harleyford, Lane End, &c., called Great Marlow. By … north-west of the town is the small hamlet of Bovingdon Green and beyond it stretches Marlow Common. Across the … distinct family. To the west of Seymour Court is Copy Green Farm. 45 A mile beyond Seymour Court a lane leads west …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 'King's Arms' and 'The Limes' at the north-west end to the green and the Monkery at the other end. From the Monkery the … a group of 16th-century date, lie on the south-east of the green. They form a row of one story and attics: they are … by the well-kept grass verge in front. To the west of the green stands the 'Bell' (an 18th-century public house …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… detail, doubtless from the monastic church, and a green glazed tile with raised patterns, also of the 13th …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of the parish, a short distance north-east of Levens Green. There are remains of homestead moats also at Mill Farm and Rush Green. Rowney Priory, with the site of the small house for … a stone mortar with two handles have been found. Potter's Green is a little to the north. About a mile and a half south …
A History of the County of Hertford
… it by Little Wymondley, contains the hamlet of Titmore Green, which lies between Redcoats Green and Todd's Green, each of which gives its name to a few cottages. The …
A History of the County of Essex
… Great Parndon common, near the church at Parndon (or Cock) Green, 13 and farther north at Linford End (or the Endway) … End and Staple Tye. The lane from Linford End to Cock Green is now Three Horseshoes Road. Water Lane, from Cock Green south-west to Tylers Cross and Nazeing, partly survives …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… runs east and then north-east up the hill to a triangular green on the road through the village: this, the Upper Green, is one of the focal points of the village, having near … the road divides to go round a larger four-sided green, the Lower Green, inclosed in 1816. There are a few …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Townsend or Charity Townsend near the river, around Ashen Green, and around High Green at Northend. 38 By 1672 there were 83 houses, 66 with … century there was further building on the edges of High Green and within the village, 40 but c. 1800 there was still …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… side. At the east end of the churchyard is a small square green, on the north of which is Smeaton Hall, a typical …