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A History of the County of Warwick
… the Thelsford Brook. The eastern boundary is formed by the road leading north from Newbold Pacey, and the northern by another road which connects this with the Warwick-Kineton road in the west of the parish. Between this last-named road …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the parish is crossed from east to west by the Great North Road, and the village is about half a mile from the western … and postoffice lie between the river and the Great North Road, across which on the south side is Water Newton House, … the smithy to the east of it. It is said that the main road once came down to the ford, and passed close to the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the walls are rough-casted. On the north side of the road, west of the graveyard, is a house of brick with a back … great stone fire-place. Farther west, at the corner of the road to the bridge, is another timber-framed house of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 5 Waterperry is approached from the main OxfordLondon road by a branch road from Wheatley, which crosses the parish diagonally to Worminghall (Bucks.). Before the present London road was made in the 18th century this road was a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 2 Large hedgerow elms still mark its course. The Draycott road also marked a part of the eastern boundary. The Thame-Oxford road and the main London-Oxford road which it joins, formed the southern boundary of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… with the main line at Melmerby Junction station. The Roman road here known as Leeming Lane forms the eastern boundary of … round the church of St. Mary. The rectory is across the road. The latter is a 16th-century house, originally of an … two mean cottages, rebuilt in 1854. From Wath the road south crosses Norton Beck by Norton Bridge, passes an …
A History of the County of Oxford
… track which can be followed by walkers and partly a side road to Dame Lys (formerly Dame Alice Farm). The chief modern road is the road from Cuxham which divides in Watlington, the northern …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the rock stone. The village, which stands on the high road from Maidstone towards Mereworth and Tunbridge, is both … east end of the village is Watringbury-cross, whence the road leads down to the river Medway, at the south east … of it, the hamlet of which is situated on the Maidstone road, adjoining to Mereworth parish, being called …
A History of the County of Hertford
… widened. The church stands a little to the west of the road from Stevenage to Hertford, but the village lies along the road. There are in this part one or two late 16th-century … in the middle of the village on the north side of the road, now much repaired, but still retaining an oak door …
A History of the County of Somerset
… is the largest settlement, straggling along a hillside road, Park Lane, commanding views of the Axe and Pilsdon Pen … Turnpike trust in 1765. 12 The WinshamBroadwindsor (Dors.) road crosses it at Horn Ash. It was turnpiked by the Chard … consisted 'entirely of farmers and their labourers'. 100 A road contractor was mentioned in 1919 and a haulage …