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A History of the County of Buckingham
… the west and north. On the south the Bury looks past Moor Farm and Drydell Barn to the open country beyond, but to the … the south edge of the common are the school and Ashridge Farm, and on the western side the road ascends past the … publichouses, Baptist and Methodist chapels to Jasenhill Farm. Roads lead west from Leyhill to Botley, another hamlet …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the parish, and attains a height of 550 ft. near Mayhall Farm in the west. It slopes towards a branch of the River … belonging to Mr. F. J. Butcher, formerly the Dairy House Farm, and Bois House, each standing in its own grounds. Bois … of the church, on the edge of the common, near the Manor Farm, now a private residence called 'The Old Manor,' and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 18th-century chimney-piece. In College Road is Water Lane Farm, a mid-16th-century house of brick and timber, covered … off Blindman's Lane, an old road containing a 17th-century farm-house, now converted into a shop. At the corner of the … those already referred to there are others at Factory Farm, near Theobalds Park Farm, and near Cheshunt station. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… has been many years in ruins, and there remains now only a farm house, built out of part of them. The manor of … of Tong Court, in Chesithurst, now called TownCourt Farm, which was then exchanged for a tenement in Plumsted, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… acres. This includes a detached part of Malden, round the farm called Rushett, which lies south of Chessington, and was … a rental of 5 0 s. 6 d., chargeable with 20 s. 6 d. in fee-farm rent due to the king, 19 and this lease was renewed to … possessions of the priory in 1538, and in 1552 was held at farm by Richard Hewer for the sum quoted above. 22 George …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was clearly the church and the manor-house, now Manor Farm, which lie between the brook and the mill on the east … and in the 17th century there were a number of substantial farm-houses besides the manor-house and the Vicarage. One was … with the initials J.C. is inscribed over the doorway. Home Farm in the main street is probably also 17th-century in …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… a lodge at Alwalton, and other portions are at the Lynch Farm house in the same village. A bay window is preserved as … 6 s. 8 d., 100 and at its dissolution the manor was let at farm for 4 6 s. 8 d. a year. 101 In 1543 the king sold it to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… returned to the crown, where it now remains; but the fee-farm rents of it, with those of other manors within the honor … hundred acres, called Chevening-warren, alias the Warren-farm, which was conveyed by John Mills and Margaret his wife, … bar, in 1709, as above related, he had a verdict for this farm too. Since which it has passed, with the earl's other …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… marked the west end of the village, and 400 m. away Manor Farm marked the east end. The church and rectory house, and … large house was built between the rectory house and Manor Farm, 32 and in the late 19th century Dominick Farm was demolished. 33 Small farmsteads and cottages were on …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Chiddingfold and its neighbourhood abound in ancient farm-houses and cottages, prominent among which may be mentioned Lythe Hill Farm, with halftimber work of two periods, the richer and … Hannah widow of Richard Hughes. 49 Gostrode is now a farm in the south of Chiddingfold belonging to Mr. …
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