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A History of the County of Worcester
… parish and forms part of the eastern boundary. The main road from Kidderminster to Droitwich, dividing Elmley from … The village lies a little west of the Kidderminster road on the Elmley Brook. It consists only of the rectory, a … remains at a farm at the junction of the Hartlebury Road with that from Elmley Lovett to Kidderminster. It is a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… lies mainly north-east of the Cheltenham-Tewkesbury road, about 3 miles north-west of Cheltenham. The ancient … west side of the parish north of the Cheltenham-Tewkesbury road; no visible remains of a settlement have been noted … in Uckington, south of the Cheltenham-Tewkesbury road and close to the River Chelt. Uckington Manor Farm …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 17th century. The manor-house, which rises sheer from the road, is mainly Victorian and later in date, with some … original building may have stood on the other side of the road, where the square stone pigeon-house remains. Perhaps … the 17th as the 'Portway', the way to the town, 3 but no road of any importance runs through the parish except that …
A History of the County of Bedford
… his unregenerate days played tip-cat, does not border the road, being screened from it by a row of cottages and entered … it are the ruins of a Jacobean mansion, connected with the road by an avenue of elms. Built by Thomas Hillersdon in the … about a mile and a half from the line of a supposed Roman road. 11 The great bulk of the parish has a uniform elevation …
A History of the County of Hertford
… for three-quarters of its length by the Bushey and Barnet Road. Its western boundary follows the slight curve of the … Mr. Kershaw. In the south of the village just off the high road is Elstree Hill House, a red-brick building, the older … grounds adjoin the house. A little south of the Barnet road is a large redbrick gabled house called Penniwells …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… southward, on the opposite side of the great London road. It takes its name from the two Saxon words, eald and … as it is called, stands in the centre of it. The high road through Farningham to Maidstone, leads through it; at the east end of it is Park-place Farm, near which the road branches off on one side to Bexley, and here the land is …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… large green at the junction of two ancient roads, the main road from Cambridge to St. Neots and the secondary road from St. Ives to Potton. The church stands just west of … way south of the Green at Potton End where the Potton road makes an S bend. West Farm, midway between Potton End …
A History of the County of Durham
… with Redmarshall. The area is 1,444 acres. The principal road is that going west from Stockton to Darlington. On it …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and is chiefly built along the High Street and a parallel road, both running east from the river to the junction of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… land, and 856 acres permanent grass. 1 The Basingstoke road, the old coaching road to the west of England, cuts through the wooded country … the residence of Captain F. E. Caldwell, are on this road, which crosses the River Hart at the bridge that has …