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A History of the County of Warwick
… rubble and have small four-centred windows. Lower Farm, mile farther west, has a similar tower. Both may be … mostly late. The back part of the house is modern. A farm-house on the east side of the Astley road about mile … and 17th-century timber-framing and ceilings. Griff House Farm, about a mile south of the church, is mainly a tall …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the most built-up street. At its southern end were Hill Farm, the pound, and the stocks. Farther north lay Upper Farm, the post office, a red-brick Reading Room (1878), an … the street ran into the Lower Icknield Way were Lower Farm, the 'Red Lion', the Royal Oak Inn, a smithy, and a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Above Church by 1327, 11 and Pinkhouse by 1451. 12 Trowell Farm is a 15th-century long house with linenfold panelling … Lord Lymington sold his share of the demesne, Chipstable farm, to David Yea in 1726, 47 but retained his share of the … passed to his daughter, Mrs. Anne Deshon. 52 Chipstable farm, based on the capital messuage of the manor, was divided …
A History of the County of Surrey
… There can hardly be said to be a village. There is a farm near the church, which occupies a commanding position on … J.P.; Pirbright of Mr. W. A. McArthur, M.P.; Court Lodge Farm of Mr. Frank Brown. Manning and Bray 2 consider this to … was buried here in 1649. In 1746 Mrs. Mary Stephens left a farm for teaching six poor children to read, providing them …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… lies at the north-eastern end of the street. 18 Manor Farm stands to the south-west. The original brick house, … two-storeyed lodge at the Devizes road entrance to Manor Farm. Of brick with a hipped thatched roof the cottage has a … main road at the entrance to Conock. In 1834 a number of farm buildings in Chirton, the property of Ernle Warriner (d. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… first found by Richard Jefferies to the east of Day House Farm, was made up of 9 recumbent stones. 28 The parish has 3 … (see above) half the water lay in each parish. 45 Coate Farm, to the north of the reservoir, the birth place of … a map of 1773. 47 But in 1967 there was only Badbury Wick Farm with its farm buildings and the brick works just to the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from 175 feet at Chislehampton Bridge to 290 feet at Hill Farm in the north-west corner. 4 The parish lies mainly on … 26 and its only surviving medieval building, Camoise Court Farm, stands on gravel beside the Thame. 27 The original … two were newly built. Of the old farmhouses, Camoise Court Farm and its outbuildings was in very bad repair, and a brick …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… vale, near the centre of the park. It is now only a modern farm-house, and there is hardly any remains left of the … Carey. Charities. JOHN TAYLOR, by will in 1582, gave a farm and lands at Marsh-row, in this parish, for the benefit … mills in the parish, when they were demised and let to farm, which had been for some time unduly with-held from the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Unfortunately Chobham House is now only represented by a farm-house. Brook Place, called Malt House on the old … square, and picturesque 17th-century building, now a farm-house, situated about a mile to the west of Chobham … down and the park broken up in the 18th century. The farm called Chobham Park is on the old site, and parts of the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… between 1817 and c. 1832. 24 On or near its site Upper Farm, later Drybrook Lodge, was built c. 1860 to designs by … more closely grouped. 27 On the west side Lower or Manor Farm had extensive farm buildings around it in the early 19th century. 28 The …
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