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A History of the County of Surrey
… Battersea Bridge and the land between the present Lavender Hill and Battersea Park Road. Much of the rest of the parish … foundation of the Shaftesbury Park estate, near Lavender Hill, which was the earliest attempt to provide artisan … and there was toll of 6 from the berewick or outlying farm of Wandsworth, while 4 hides were held by a knight. 67 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… south-western boundary. Close to its banks is Watergate Farm, access to which from Tebworth hamlet, in Chalgrave, is … in 1887 and 1888 respectively, Battlesden Farm and the Hill Farmboth modern houses. The tree beneath which were … is a small aisleless building set on the south slope of a hill, its earliest part dating apparently from the last …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is the village of Baughurst, north of which is Manor Farm, standing back from the road which runs north to Reading. Causeway Farm is close to the village, and there is a school which was built in 1843. Other places in the parish are Browning Hill, Pound Green and Town End. Baughurst House, near Pound …
A History of the County of Warwick
… on the southern edge of the parish, and past Boultbees Farm to cross the stream which forms the western boundary. … now a skeleton of close-set timber-framing. A small farm-house on the south side of the road about mile east of … the chapel of Baxterley with the church of Orton-on-the-Hill (Leics.) to Merevale Abbey, 33 but there is no evidence …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to Knighton to the Aldbourne-Knighton road to exclude Ford Farm, the area of the parish fell from 2,485 a. (1,006 ha.) … in the mid 16th century and was replaced by Bailey Hill Farm 9 1 km. north of the village. In the 16th century … by Moses Woolland (d. 1918) and passed with his Marridge Hill, later Baydon Manor, estate in Ramsbury to his son …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in the 15th century are: Lindhawes (now How Claypits Farm), Westhalegrove, Stroutershacche, Smoggefeld, Walbournes … Boarded Bridge Pastures, Moonfield, Lay Breech, Dendrige Hill, Great and Little Chace, Quaker's Mead, Little … to the Crown, for Henry de Essex paid 76 s. 4 d. as the farm of Bayford for half a year in 11545. 7 Towards the end …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Mortimer road reaching a height of 700 ft. at Church Hill, otherwise known as Colliers Hill. The village consists mainly of 17th-century halftimber … when the manor is mentioned for the last time. 88 Carton Farm, which evidently marks its site, belongs to Sir Walter …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… pedimented front. It was burnt down in 1813, but Gregory's Farm House was left standing. Sheahan, who wrote about 1860, … 1579. 8 and again in a sale of 1706 which included Gode's Farm. 9 Hall Barn, Beaconsfield: The Waller Obelisk Hyde Farm … occur Cosinsfield, Veers, Burgeses, 15 Mogan Woods, Hobby Hill, Bannocks, Castle le more and Castle le less, 16 Nan or …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of it show some 17th-century timber construction; and a farm-house farther south, of T-shaped plan, has one wing of … lands lay in seven common fieldsBushes Field, Cade Hill and Cadehill Field, Frankmill, Henthill, Holding, Mill, … Dugd. 831. Manorial Index in Shire Hall. Probably College Farm. See under Wootton Wawen, p. 200, n. 91. Cf. Cat. of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… brick front. Behind the village to the east rises the hill, locally known as 'The Mount', crowned with the … the Great Park, which was situated near the present Park Farm, was still surviving in 1680. 10 The altitude of the … east of the Mount an old trackway runs northwards to Camp Hill, forming the north-western boundary of the parish for …
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