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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the parish just within the southern boundary. The main road from Devizes to Trowbridge (A 361) runs through the … village of Hilperton lies along this and along a secondary road turning north off the main road and leading to Staverton. To the north-west of the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the prettiest in the county, lies off the east side of the road from Potton to St. Ives, about four miles south-west … in the village. A little to the west of the village on the road known as Graveley Way is St. John's College Farm, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of a few cottages and farmhouses scattered along the road leading from Yarm to Stokesley, and is situated on … lies in the middle of the village on the south side of the road, and close by is an elementary school, built in 1878. A … Roger Lane leads past Greenfield Farm from the Stokesley road. The nearest railway station is at Yarm, 4 miles to the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… now be traced. A cottage with two dwellings situate near Road Bridge was subsequently purchased with a sum of 30, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… was used 25 in 1874 as a water-trough on the left of the road ascending the hill to Seaton Hall. Seaton was in 12845 … 32 a hamlet with a mill south-west of Staithes, on the road from Hinderwell to Boulby. Roxby, to which a lane leads … manor-house and a few detached clusters of cottages on the road that ascends to the moor on the south. Roxby High Moor …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Hindlip, and about half a mile north of it on the road which runs east through the parish to Oddingley are the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the house is approached by two good drives. As the main road from Winchester to Petersfield sweeps over Lane End Down … hamlet, the Jolly Farmer Inn, standing on the south of the road, seeming locally in Cheriton, marks the beginning of Hinton Ampner parish. North of the road is the low-lying country of Hinton Marsh, a few yards …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the rectory, in Lampitts Ashbeds, the copse on the road east of the church, 11 and possibly also south of the … used for building in the village. The Cheltenham-Evesham road through the middle of the parish was turnpiked in 1789. … there had also been a large open field lying south of the road between the Isbourne and Ballard's Farm. The custom of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Way. Part of the eastern boundary follows the course of a road, and at its less regular southern end coincides with … a way serving the church and the fields. About 1798 New Road was formed taking traffic for Dinnington in an arc to … to South Street, the northern part of the Crewkerne road between Townsend and Back Lane. Gas Lane was so named …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… is the only settlement in the parish, stands where the road from Cambridge to Saffron Walden running beside the … 1971 when it was 260. 15 The village grew along the valley road, and is long but narrow, consisting of one main street … Towards the northern end of the high street the Duxford road runs west to the river and crosses it at a ford. A …
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