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A History of the County of Worcester
… in 1841 and rebuilt in 1871 under the direction of G. E. Street. It is of stone in 13th-century style and consists of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in winter until the early 19th century. 29 Meare village street was referred to as a causeway in the 18th century and … the 20th century, houses lay on the north side of the street looking south over open fields. The street has been pushed south by a second row of houses built …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… towards Alton, the western forming the main village street. Along this the unpicturesque low slated cottages are … West of the church, on the south side of the main village street, behind a high garden wall, stands Medsted House, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of the 18th century, on the north-west following Ashwell Street and then the stream which rises at Melbourn Bury, … the Icknield Way along the southern boundary, and Ashwell Street, part of the northwestern boundary and crossing the … ancient trackway. 17 Pre-Roman tumuli occur along Ashwell Street and the Icknield Way, and Bronze Age pottery and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… stretching from the river Rhee in the north to Ashwell Street in the south. It covered c. 2,500 a. until 1882 when … and east follows watercourses, and in the south Ashwell Street. Land in the north-west was once intercommonable with … west was still a major employer in 1978. From the village street, the Melbourn-Shepreth road, other roads lead to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… foreign hundred (q.v. The Hundred of Melksham). Melksham: street plan Key to the Map 1. and 2 Supposed sites of turnpike gates at Lowbourne and on King Street. 3 Wharf of the Berks and Wilts canal. 4 and 5 … road (A 350). These conjoined roads form the principal street of the town and split again north of the Avon bridge …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the crossing of the four roads running south to Watling Street, north to Lucy Cross, east to Barton and west to the … and Middleton Tyas and is crossed from Melsonby to Watling Street by Jagger Lane. Now cultivated land, the moor was … the hands of Messrs. Swan, Clough & Co., bankers, 45 Coney Street, York. In 1208 Emma, Tece and Albert, daughters of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the older houses were built rows of houses fronting on the street and entered by tall flights of steps. The manor house …
A History of the County of Warwick
… from east to west, is bounded on the north-east by Watling Street, on the north-west by Waste Lane running from the Street to Baddesley Common, and on the east by the Innage … To the north of the Park a road runs from the Watling Street, at an elevation of 273 ft., south-west to Baxterley …
A History of the County of Somerset
… routes, the first represented by Church (formerly Higher) Street, the second by Lower Street, Shiremoor Hill, and Townsend, have been diverted in … buildings lie east of the parish church in Church Street and along Lower Street. The SW. end of Lower Street …