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A History of the County of Warwick
… stood by an open yard on the Burges, adjoining St. John's Bridge, and later known as the Lancasterian Yard, after the … 40 the Plaza, Spon End (1929), 41 the Dovedale, New Inn Bridge, Foleshill (afterwards the Rivoli and the Ritz), the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… hedge to Shilton. 79 It was called Sowe Lane in 1698. The bridge over the stream just south-west of the village was called Tapping Bridge. 80 To the south, the path to Combe Fields, or … houses on the south side of the village street. The canal bridge carrying the main road was evidently built a little to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the Sherbourne as far as Richard Burton's mill on 'Spon bridge', 2 and in the 1570s the name 'Coundon in Urchenfield' …
A History of the County of Warwick
… or Butt Lane Close); Chambers's Charity (lands near Dodd's Bridge); Collins's Charity estate of about 28 acres at … from Foleshill to Wyken and Sowe, at Tackford. 89 Tackford Bridge was in existence in the early 14th century 90 but … turnpike roads, or even later. 91 It is unlikely that a bridge was ever built at Foxford, although, as already …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and Ryton bridges. 22 There is no medieval reference to a bridge at Whitley, and the river could also be crossed near … Charterhouse, and near Alderford Mill where there was a bridge in the early 13th century. 23 Whitley Bridge can probably be identified with the stone bridge of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 78 runs roughly parallel with Kenilworth Road. The stone bridge by which the railway crosses Stivichall Croft bears … Leamington Road) which runs south from Coventry to Finham Bridge and thence to Warwick on the west, and to Stoneleigh … to the common, Cocklane, or Corkslane, now Coat of Arms Bridge Road, and Grange Lane in the south. 39 Green Lane, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and Potters Green on the west, along Binley Road to Binley Bridge on the east, and south towards Pinley. 97 The field … the highway from Coventry to Binley about 1250. 3 Binley Bridge was mentioned shortly after and was probably the stone bridge referred to in 1379; 4 Borden or Bowden Bridge, which …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Coventry to Leicester enters the former parish at Clifford Bridge and as Hinckley or Ansty Road runs north-east towards … from Coventry to Leicester, by 1669, which ran over Sowe Bridge and past the churchyard. 56 One of these two routes … declined. For a time in the late 19th century there was no bridge by which Shilton Lane could cross the old canal. 60 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… enters the former parish from Ryton on Dunsmore by Ryton Bridge over the River Avon and leaves it again by Willenhall Bridge over the River Sowe into Whitley. The railway crosses … St. James Lane leaves London Road near Willenhall Bridge and crosses the middle of Willenhall, by Little …
A History of the County of Warwick
… stretching from Courthouse Green in Foleshill to Sowe Bridge. On the west was a small area of higher ground near … estate stretched from the River Sowe, south of Sowe Bridge, westwards to the high ground near Stoke Heath. It was … the south of Wyken, crossing the River Sowe at Clifford Bridge. Clifford Bridge Road runs south from this bridge
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