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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… and falling into decay. Of moat, good. a,b(4). Moat Farm (see Plate, p. 224), house and moat, 700 yards N.W. of … c(9). Cottage, on the N. side of the road, W. of Quaker's Farm, and about 1 miles E. of the church. The central chimney …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… c. 2 km. north. The name Atwick, 'Atta's dairy farm', is Anglian but was not recorded until the 12th … to pasture there. Skirlington, which may mean 'Scirela's farm', is an Anglian and Scandinavian hybrid. The suffix 'in … Primitive Methodist chapel, and the outbuildings of Cliff Farm. Atwick Hall, overlooking the green, is a large …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… in the Middle Ages, is probably Anglian, meaning 'Beorn's farm'. 98 The parish also included the settlements of … in 1086, may be an Anglian name meaning 'Wineca's farm'. 2 It evidently lay in the northern half of the parish, … was built south of the street on the site of Holly House farm. 41 Boulder construction is found in the churchyard wall …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… was Dodinton in 1086 and later Dudinton, meaning 'Dudda's farm', and Lissett probably signifying 'the dwelling near … and Town Farms and their barns. The older part of Alton Farm is single-storeyed with a central lobby entrance and a spiral chimney stack. The main block of Town Farm has two storeys with attics and the street range of its …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… public house, which dates from the mid 18th century. Home Farm, probably rebuilt c. 1700, has a plat band and dentil … include Brandesburton Barf, Brandesburton Grange, Glebe Farm, and Lane House, all built by 1772 40 and later … of the village, has also been known as Hall Garth and Hall Farm. 62 The present building probably dates from the early …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… The name Catwick is Anglian and probably means 'the dairy farm of Catta and his people'. 25 In 1851 the ancient parish … and retains a contemporary stable block. Willow Croft Farm, in Little Catwick, was put up in 1792, and its … a wheelhouse. 36 Houses stood on the sites of both Manor Farm, on the Long Riston road, and Old Hall at Little Catwick …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… the only noteworthy building is the 18th-century Glebe Farm. 69 Outlying buildings include three farmhouses built by … Goxhill Grange in 1828 but had been renamed Manor House Farm by 1890; the others were later called Stud Farm and Grange Farm. 70 Goxhill in the mid 19th century …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… the mid 19th century, when it was moved to Southorpe Hill Farm. 57 In 1898, after eight cottages adjoining the … still had 225 a. in 1915, but the 197-a. Southorpe Hill farm was sold in 1929 and the rest later. 36 The manor house, … in addition to the mere. The 197-a. Southorpe Hill farm was bought in 1929. 46 Many small building plots in the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… name meaning 'the slow-moving one', and Baswick, 'the farm near which perch are caught', may also be Anglian. … houses. Further south still Leven Rectory, Rectory Farm, and Leven Grange were built on newly-inclosed land … 75 Evidently built soon after inclosure in 1796 were Glebe Farm 76 and a house at the White Cross junction; 77 the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… in Arnold were also built after inclosure, but Woodhouse Farm existed earlier and was presumably near the site of the … plots in Long Riston were later sold, together with a farm of 131 a. in 1972, but the Bethells still owned c. 800 … called East House. 78 Riston Grange was separated from the farm by a sale of c. 1985. 79 The Jacksons also owned the c. …