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A History of the County of Surrey
… of Mr. P. M. Martineau; The Grove of Mr. Rhodes H. Cobb; Hill House, in a small park, of Mr. G. B. Batchelor; … Hawkshill Place, in a park, of Mr. A. W. Drayson. Broom Hill was the residence of the late Sir Robert Hawthorn …
A History of the County of Hertford
… hearth every year at Christmas. 4 The village stands on a hill overlooking the valley of the River Lea. The church, … residence of Mr. F. V. McConnell. The house called Wild Hill is just within the parish of Hatfield, but the estate is …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Cannings runs up, and over the summit of, Etchilhampton Hill, part of that with Stert is marked by a tributary stream … in the west of the parish slopes away from Etchilhampton Hill, 623 ft., to below 350 ft. south of the Devizes-Upavon … the Etchilhampton to All Cannings road. 4 Etchilhampton Hill is an outlier of Lower Chalk between Salisbury Plain and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… farm show a Worcestershire influence. At the bottom of the hill is the church of St. Edward with the rectory, a pleasant …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and Pewsey. 7 In 1591 the prominent landmark of Sidbury hill was taken as marking the southernmost point of the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… time as the Model Farm, and before that as 'The Isles.' A hill to the south of the village is still known as Mill Hill; a windmill is said to have existed here, though not …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… road without banks or hedges, and then rises in the furze hill in the drawing, which hill is perfectly beautiful in light and shade and colour. … xi cent.; Bromeshull, xiii cent.; Bromyshill, Bromley Hill, xvi cent.; Bramsell, Bramshall, xvii cent.), called …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Court is the seat of Mr. J. H. Bridges, J.P.; Tayle's Hill of Major E. F. Coates, M.P.; Rectory House of Sir Gervas … traversed by the old Brighton road which came up Reigate Hill and went to Sutton. It has now a railway station on the … arcade of two large and two small round-headed bays of Ham Hill stone; the middle shaft is of darkgreen marble, the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… or rise of the river Dour. Close behind the latter, on the hill, there seems to be a line of breast works thrown up, and … the different hills in the neighbourhood of Dover. On the hill on the left side, about a mile from the village, is the … from hence is Archers-court; and still further, Old Park hill, so called from its having once been the park, belonging …