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A History of the County of Gloucester
… on the west side of the valley, incorporating Foxcote hill, Withington hill, where the parish reaches its highest point (289 m.), and Shill hill, presumably provided the last part of the parish's name …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to the urban districts of Cuckfield and Burgess Hill. The soil is clay and mixed sand; the subsoil clay and … name) turns north and eventually leads into the Scaynes Hill road. In Wivelsfield Green lanes branch in many … main road running east from Haywards Heath to Scaynes Hill. Franklyns is situated along this road, to the east of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… house of the 17th century, near the west end. On the hill above Hoe Bridge Place stood a brick beacon tower, said … Uplands, Maybury, of Sir A. T. Arundel, K.C.S.I.; Hook Hill, Hook Heath, belongs to His Grace the Duke of Sutherland; and Fishers Hill is a modern house built by the Right Hon. G.W. Balfour …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of it, including the church and extending to Bill Hill, forming a detached part of Wiltshire. 1 This has now … 18 (xvi cent.); a copyhold house called Whits by Limmer Hill 19 (xviii cent.); certain closes called Inner Sowthlands … 21; Keep Hatch, the residence of Mr. Denis de Vitr; Bill Hill, which is only partly in Wokingham and is the property …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… its name from the Saxon words wolde, a plain open down or hill, free from trees and wood, and ham, a village or …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a Methodist chapel dating from 1837. Flecknoe stands on a hill between 450 ft. and 540 ft., from which the ground falls … of the parish. It was presumably on the summit of this hill that the windmill stood which is mentioned as belonging …
A History of the County of Northampton
… east of the church, and to the south-west of it is Beacon Hill, a high conical mound planted with trees and shrubs. In …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to the north, the road being cut through the sandstone hill. At the top of this hill on the east side of the road stands the old tithe barn, … from the north by an old path 6 hewn out of the sandstone hill. Hollowed out of the hill on the south side is the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The parish church is situated to the east of Crabs Hill in the extreme west of the parish. Near it is Wolverton …
A History of the County of Surrey
… are abundant, especially on Blackheath and near Chinthurst Hill. In 1900 a small round barrow was opened on Blackheath. … A Congregational chapel was built there in 1870. Wood Hill, in the same parish district, is the residence of …