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Survey of London
… To the southward the area was bounded, east of Walnut Tree Walk on the line of Redcliffe Gardens, by the properties … small township of Little Chelsea, while beyond Walnut Tree Walk the unbuilt area extended south to Fulham Road itself. … Covent Garden (who also owned the future site of Seymour Walk in Little Chelsea, see page 177). The western part, C, G …
Survey of London
… for 'a low-rise development having no lifts and a maximum "walk-up" of three floors'. The arrangement 'aimed at … no direct communication between the nave (necessarily broad, because there are no aisles) and the transepts. The … was aggressively pronounced. Thus the six-bay nave was broad and the chancel was comparatively short, and the design …
Survey of London
… with side roads corresponding to Tregunter Road, Priory Walk and Milborne Grove 111 (fig. 58). The centre of the … Grove, the north-east end of Harley Gardens, and Priory Walk. The procedure was generally by the normal granting of … the building of the terrace of houses at Nos. 112 Priory Walk and No. 26 Gilston Road (Plate 84a). Eight of these were …
Survey of London
… the head of two streets, the well-established Seymour Walk, which remained a cul-de-sac, and Redcliffe Road, to … the fact that the piece of property west of Walnut Tree Walk at J on fig. 58 was acquired only in June 1866, when … Gardens was a widening of the existing Walnut Tree Walk. At the extreme western margin of the area Honey Lane …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… to the river 254 yards. The Church Stairs and Church Walk run along the north side of the church-yard; and Canon … seems to have consisted of one aisle, 25 yards long, and 6 broad. Several steps to the altar still remain, near to which … its name from an ancient well, once overshadowed by a broad branching oak. Brand was informed that three strata of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… entered the town at this point and unshod himself to walk barefoot to his abbey. 47 It may, perhaps, be the 'First … well-known Anglican clergyman, historian and Royalist. 102 Broad Street, which runs from east to west, connecting Bath … Albert Park built in 1875. The Salvation Army buildings in Broad Street were erected in 1890. The Anabaptists seem to …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in this neighbourhood. The bowl is cup-shaped, with a broad band of floral ornament round the upper part and hollow …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of George III are thus described: 'Two breadths of blue broad cloth are spread all along the middle of the Passage …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Running north from the High Street is De Parys Avenue, a broad thoroughfare bordered with fine trees, with good modern … Alice Street, De Parys Avenue, George Street, Greyfriars Walk, Harpur Street, Horne Lane, Howbery Farm, Merton Road, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… in the north-west of the town, the modern Grey Friars' Walk and Priory Street perpetuating at the present day the …