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A History of the County of York North Riding
… that leave it meet before reaching Barton, the united road passing through the village as Silver Street intersects … of the two properties is the Darlington and Richmond road. 109 The remaining 2 carucates of the Maunby fee had …
A History of the County of Bedford
… slope of these hills, along the Bedford and Luton main road, with a few houses on the branch roads to Sharpenhoe on …
A History of the County of Northampton
… boundary. The village is on the Kettering and Thrapston road about two miles south-east of Kettering. The church lies on the south side of the road and south-west of it is the site of Barton Seagrave … the Wicksteed Village Trust, is on the north side of the road. It appears to have been rebuilt in the first half of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… grass-grown track, said to be a disused part of the Roman road from Winchester to Cirencester, which runs northwards past Bransbury Common. This road divides between Barton Stacey and Newton Stacey, and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… northwest of Reading, lies near the river on the high road, whence a network of roads leads to Upper Basildon and … 2 which lies on the south side of the Reading and Oxford road, overlooking the Thames Valley. The house, which was … this point by a primitive trackway, 9 afterwards a Roman road, represented by Hook End Lane, which Oase Mill Lane …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… now called Lickpit Farm. From the village street a road runs directly south under the London and South Western … original park of Basing House, it crosses the great high road from Basingstoke to London, and runs on to the large park surrounding Hackwood House. On the east of this road is the traditional scene of a battle between the Saxons …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Hampshire, its western boundary being formed by the Roman road from Winchester to Silchester. The soil is chiefly loam … of a few houses standing on either side of the great high road. Then as the vill developed in importance the Mote Hall … Hall stands by the market place, through which runs the road to Winchester and Salisbury, dividing as it leaves the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… The eastern boundary followed until 1966 the Old North Road. Bassingbourn formerly covered 3,381 a. In 1896 a small … Icknield Way. The village high street is part of a lesser road, coming from Litlington, which crosses the brook at … eastwards along the 'causeway' to cross the Old North Road at Kneesworth village. At the Cross, mentioned in 1395, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… was crossed in the 16th century by a wooden bridge. 9 York Road, the main way through the hamlet to Wandsworth, … land between the present Lavender Hill and Battersea Park Road. Much of the rest of the parish was marsh land, drained … some dispute, to the erection of the Lammas Hall in Bridge Road West for public meetings. 21 The fields were of very …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… north of which is Manor Farm, standing back from the road which runs north to Reading. Causeway Farm is close to …