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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… squared and knapped flint, and slate-covered roofs. The N. wall of the West Tower is probably earlier than other parts … in origin; some rough ashlar is exposed in the S. wall of the vestry. In 1732 (Hutchins, 1st ed., II, 219) the … an oak rood-screen which continues in the N. aisle. The E. wall has a chamfered plinth and a round-headed window with an …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… but the W. end and the adjoining last bays of either side wall are in freestone and clunch ashlar, as is the N. chapel. … eye and surmounted by a timber cupola for the bell. The E. wall rises to a similar pediment; below it the Venetian E. window, originally blind like that adjoining in the N. wall, has an internal wooden surround with carved pilasters, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… several hands. 22 The capital messuage, known as Roundhill Grange, was recorded in the 1530s. 23 It had eleven hearths … rearrangement which removed the whole of the original end wall and created principal rooms on that side of the house. … in 1277, 13 and probably near the town, southwards to Wall mead and Batchpool. By the later 17th century water …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… monarch inclosed the cathedral and the cloisters with a wall and fortifications, to defend them from the predatory … 7 acres, laid out in gravel-walks and plantations; a low wall separates the consecrated portion from that appropriated … new abbey at a greater distance, on a spot near the north wall of the city, called Hyde meadow, from which it took its …
Survey of London
… 49) of a doorway which was formerly cut in the south wall of the Great Hall with Gardiner's arms impaled with … betweene part of Winchester howse and the kitchen Garden Wall of the said mannor howse on the East and the tenementes … Traces of the more westerly doorway still remain. The west wall contained the rose window, parts of which still exist …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… side aisles each about 110 ft. 10 in. by 14 ft. from the wall to the centre of the pillars, making a rectangular … between lofty dormer windows which arose directly from the wall face and were gabled above. This disposition can still be clearly seen on the south wall where the angle shafts of the dormers and parts of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the east side of Prior's Gate, in the angle of the Close wall. It appears to be of mid-15th-century date. The lower … construction overhanging the east side of the gate-house wall is built out at right angles from the west gable, … soffit exposed externally. The lower portion of the back wall of the house is formed by the Close wall itself. The …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… porch and west tower 14 ft. by 13 ft. 5 in. The south wall of the nave and the west tower are the only old parts of … nave cuts. There is a group of three lancets in the east wall of the chancel, with marble shafts having moulded … of the arcade. The tracery of the east window on the south wall of the nave is modern, but the internal jambs with …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of this the stream is again spanned by a thick rubble wall on a rough arch. Within the area covered by the abbey …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… stood several feet west of the old Soke Bridge, the east wall running thence south to meet the wall of Wolvesey Castle, which formed the southeast corner of … crosses the river on the way to Winnall. 46 Then the north wall went west along the present North Walls, its foundations …
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