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A History of the County of Berkshire
… Grims Dyke can be traced through Ufton Wood. 2 The Roman road from Silchester to Dorchester is thought to have passed …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1931, 208. This is a small parish and village on the main road from Northampton to Warwick, 2 miles west of Southam. … sharply north of the village to 211 ft. where the Warwick road leaves the parish on the west. Ufton Wood occupies a considerable area in the north-east. A fairly important road from Harbury to Long Itchington intersects the main road …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Bridge and west over Penny Bridge to join the main road from Basingstoke to London at Scures Hill and Hatch … grouped together a short distance south of the main road from Basingstoke to London. The soil is clay, sand and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Firs to Slay barrow follows the old Avebury-Ludgershall road in the east, the Avon and roads and paths around the … Casterley Camp in the west, and the AveburyLudgershall road which marked the boundary with Manningford Bohune in … Upavon on both sides of the river. The AveburyAmesbury road through North Newnton met the MarlboroughEnford road …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Upchurch, called the street, (through which the high road leads from Chatham to Kingsferry and the Isle of Shepey) …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… chalk of the down land and the clay of the valley. The old road from Waltham to Winchester crosses the north of the … oaks. Some two and a half miles to the southwest, the new road from Waltham to Winchester traverses the south end of the parish in a parallel direction to the old road; the two are connected by a third, which runs north-east …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… breeding, effecting a decided improvement in sheep. 2 The road from Guisborough runs from the south-east in a … to Marske and Saltburn, and it is along the portion of the road running west and east that the village of Upleatham is … pulled down. Further to the west on the north side of the road to Saltburn is the church, erected in 1835, 3 the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and Daventry, each being about 5 miles distant. The main road between these towns runs through Lower Shuckburgh, as … Canal, which has a wharf by the bridge carrying the main road. The River Leam divides Upper Shuckburgh from Staverton … Shuckburgh Hall on the south side of the Southam-Daventry road, and stands on a knoll, a little south of the Hall, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 6 miles north-west of Kidderminster. It is built along the road running south-west from Shatterford, which after … small 18th-century red brick house on the west side of the road leading to the church. The roof is tiled and the house …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is long and straggling, lying on both sides of the Andover road, which runs parallel to and west of the Anton and the … is at present occupied by Mrs. Millman, is situated on the road from the village to Redrice Park. Clatford Lodge, the …