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A History of the County of Bedford
… a block of four cottages in the village fronting the main road, let to four tenants and producing 22 a year, and 17 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the sand hills at the southern extremity of it; the high road from London through Farningham to Maidstone leads … suited to the income of it, and on the opposite side the road stands the church, and the small remains of the … account of which will be given hereafter. Hence the road divides, that to the right leads to Yaldham and Ightham, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… meet the ridge way west of it. 3 A more or less straight road formerly running from Swindon up to Smeathe's ridge and … boundary also follows the straight course of an ancient road leading to the downs and known in the 14th century as … way. 4 After c. 4 km., however, the boundary leaves that road to take an irregular course which has the effect of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Warwick and 14 miles south of Birmingham, the road between those towns running north to near the centre of … reached, and then bending to the north-west. At the bend a road leads north-east past Manor Farm, a typical … then turns east to Honiley. Just beyond the start of this road a small road branches off north and then west to Nunley …
A History of the County of Oxford
… not yet been possible to prove the existence of a Roman road, but there are slight traces of a Roman settlement. 4 The main road from Stratford-on-Avon to Banbury bisects the parish … suggest that there was considerable local traffic on this road. In the mid 18th century, when it was proposed to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the property of the Kempes, to Mr. Sawbridge. The high road from Canterbury to Ashford leads along this parish, … situated in the hamlet of Bilting, which lies on the high road from Canter bury to Ashford, partly in this parish, and … a mile and an half south-west from Bilting, on the Ashford road. It was so named from the family of Aldon, possessors of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… boundary. The village is on the Scarborough and Malton road, which skirts the north of the park, and is connected by …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… coomb for 800 m., and in the extreme north is marked by a road. In the centre of the parish the river is the boundary … the parish south of the Wylye and east of the WylyeDinton road was in Grovely forest as defined in 1219: it was … in it. 15 Wylye 1841 Three short stretches of a Roman road from Winchester and Old Salisbury to the Mendips …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… small, lies about half a mile west of Cosham, on the main road between Cosham and Fareham. The church and vicarage are on the north side of the road, with the new churchyard opposite to them, and the manor … a little further to the east, on the south of the road, with a large pond before the house; and Upper Farm and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… parish is 336 ft. above ordnance datum. There is one main road running through the parish from Podington in the west to Rushden in the north. This road passes through Wymington village, which is situated … dedicated to St. Laurence, stands on the east of the road, whilst further north on the same side of the road is …