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A History of the County of Oxford
… the 300-foot contour, and rising to 368 feet at Fringford Hill in the east. It lies mostly on the Cornbrash with an … on the north-western boundary, while around Fringford Hill the Cornbrash is covered with drift gravel. 2 It is … 25. Roman remains have also been discovered on Fringford Hill and near Glebe Farm. Blo. Fring. 25. Blo. Bic. 2930. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Ospringe, through Doddington and Newnham, to Hollingborne hill, on each side of which the hills rise very steep, the … with wood grounds. On the east side of this valley, on the hill close to the woods, is Rinsted-court; and on the hill on the west, Yokes court, and Madams-court; and still …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… through it. The village, which is but small, stands on a hill near the middle of the parish, and the church close to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… fir plantation on the north-eastern boundary. On Ploughley Hill (466 ft.) was a round barrow, at one time the … were found on its site. 8 Numerous roads converge on the hill: the pre-Roman Portway, a grass lane which crosses the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… road 1 which winds up the steep wooded slopes of Stoner Hill, reaching a height of over 750 ft. above sea level at … Down, Chidden Down, Wether Down, Oxenbourn Down, Butser Hill, and Ramsdean Down, and on a clear day the sea is … parish at the junction of roads from High Cross, Stoner Hill, and Bordean, consists of a small triangular green round …
A History of the County of Warwick
… added Hampton Woods to it. 5 The Deer Barn, under Copdock Hill in Hampton Lucy parish, is an indication of its later … Lucy, but it cannot now be traced much beyond Black Hill Farm. The village of Fulbrook was destroyed to make the … together with a group of cottages on the top of Sherbourne Hill, comprise the whole population of the parish to-day. The …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Downs. The highest part of the parish is called Fulking Hill, and is 659 ft. in height. Between this and Edburton Hill, which is just over 600 ft. high, is Perching Hill, about 50 ft. lower. The parish is entirely …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is at Weyhill. Excavations have been made on Lambourne's Hill in the extreme north of the parish at various times. A …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… are brick and tile-works at High Normanby and at Quarry Hill, Raw. The chief crops raised are barley and oats; most … Gate, a farm-house at the foot of the moor. Ascending the hill to the south, Fyling (new) Hall, Park Hill, the residence of Mr. John Warren Barry, J.P., High Park …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… north, West Street and Mill Street on the west, and Honey Hill and Stocks Lane on the south-east. The suggestion …
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