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A History of the County of Oxford
… Wendlebury WENDLEBURY The parish (1,154 a.) lies along the road from Oxford to Bicester, 1 which is three miles distant … at certain places were petrified and preserved. 5 The main road from Oxford to Bicester, made a turnpike in 1793, … so as to leave the village to the east of it. The Roman road leading south from Alchester, called 'Buggestret' in the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in 1971. 2 The eastern boundary 3 follows the Old North Road and the northern boundary the river. The western … parish, near to the river c. 1 km. from the Old North Road. Close to the village were two moated sites. The church … building was used as a church. From the early 19th century Road Farm on the eastern boundary, and Hall Farm, later …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in the 17th century 5 and was widened about 1812. 6 The road from the bridge runs through the village green, with its … A mill at Wensley is mentioned in 1203 13 and 1672. 14 A road leads north-east from the village, rising steadily for 1 … a farm-house. Redmire is a pretty village situated by the road between Wensley and Carperby. It is built round an …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… as that of East Barming last described, the high road from Maidstone to Tunbridge continues through it, the … the upper part of it come down to within one field of the road, and the remainder is more open and free from trees than … and park of Testonhouse; on the southern side of the road is the seat of Barnjet, most pleasantly situated on a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… developed as far as the old village, through an arterial road which has been driven from Portslade to join up with …
A History of the County of Somerset
… forms much of its northern boundary. A branch from that road follows the Bradley brook to Plot Street and thence, via … manor in 1599. 125 The manorial pound lay south of the road between the church and Parbrook. 126 Two churchwardens … hist. Earthworks are visible in field north-east of the road. Som. C. C. Sites and Mons. Rec.; S.R.O., DD/SAS (C/114) …
A History of the County of Somerset
… a green way known as Eastmead Lane, that with Babcary the road known as Steart Lane. A footpath marks the division … the ancient estate of Little Marston, are formed by a road on the east and streams on the north and west. The … concentrated. Further south, again on the Lower Lias, the road from Queen Camel to Yeovilton (the 'rigeweye' of 1305) 4 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… on its extreme boundary. The village is scattered along a road from north to south with many picturesque old cottages. … are still partly open common. The Guildford and Epsom road runs through Clandon. It was made a turnpike road in 1758, 1 and diverted in places out of the narrow …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Foreland on them, where the light-house stands. The high road from Dover to Deal leads through it. Its greatest extent …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and hops, of which there are many plantations. The high road across the Medway over I eston bridge, ascends East … and hops, of which there are many plantations. The high road across the Medway over 1 eston bridge, ascends the hill … prospect from it. From the village of Farleigh, the high road continues down to Yalding, and thence to the Weald and …
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