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A History of the County of Gloucester
… 21 Two of the houses are farmhouses. One, Corner House Farm, is a brick farmhouse of the early 19th century and has timberframed farm buildings with thatched roofs. The other is Vine Farm, … Sezincote 334 because until 1809 it belonged to Sezincote rectory. Later there was said to be no glebe house. 335 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the south-west of Foston itself, is the Blue Coat School Farm. From the station a winding path leads for a mile … schoolhouse. A gate behind this leads to the solid brick rectory with its red-tiled roof and bay windows, built at his … is found in the small allotment gardens adjoining the rectory grounds, still known in 1896 as 'Sydney's Orchards'; …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Lane (the Shepreth road), and a network of lanes including Rectory or Moule's Lane north of High Street, Lynch Lane … development south along London Road, and houses north of Rectory Lane, and south of the village on Ryecroft Lane, has … the only house in the fields, but after inclosure Heath Farm, derelict by 1979, was built south of the Newmarket road …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Foxley parish may have been c. 35. Foxley's church and rectory house, and almost certainly its early farmsteads, … That house was enlarged, possibly in the 1680s, 26 and farm buildings were erected north of it. By 1760 a new … the corner and take traffic away from the manor house. The rectory house, glebe farm buildings, a small farmstead, and a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… early 17th-century timber framed houses include Herods Farm, with decorated bargeboards and inside carved beams. … into the Welbore and Hatton estates. 168 The impropriate rectory, belonging from 1275 to Ely cathedral priory 169 and … About 1610, however, her husband Robert Mead sold the rectory lease to Dr. John Hills, 174 a canon of Ely and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the parish, is very small and consists of the church, a farm called Westminster Farm, and a few cottages. The site of … church was built out of the ruins of Frankley Hall. 2 The rectory is about a quarter of a mile further west, where the … belongs to Viscount Cobham. The chapelry was declared a rectory in 1866. 92 By licence of Bishop Polton dated 1427 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1559. Advowson The first recorded presentation to the rectory of Frankton is in 1304, by Robert de Okeover and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… are the old parish church and parsonage, with the Manor Farm near by. The old manor house was pulled down by the late … Here and there is a clump of trees, while near New Barn Farm is Brickkiln Wood, and further south Freefolk Wood, … John Cor of Aldbourne. Freefolk: The Old Church from the Rectory Garden Across the nave near the west end is a wooden …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… from this date the manor followed the descent of the fee-farm rent of Yarmouth (q.v.) until the death of William … who bought it from Mr. George Fletcher Jones. Afton Farm was in 1900 held by Mr. Tankard and Mr. Fletcher Jones, … (ii) It did not pass to William de Montagu, but, a fee-farm rent of 32 17 s. 10 d. being reserved, it was granted …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the church at the southern end of the parish, with the rectory east of the church. The churchyard is small, and on …