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A History of the County of Warwick
… by the need to build the new church tower over the road. 18 Having marked out the general lines of the new … the main approach was across the new bridge, along a new road through the western end of St. Nicholas Meadow, and then … Warwick has become 'a serious bottle-neck in the regional road system'. 2 A by-pass, mooted as part of a redevelopment …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the Judges' Lodgings at the south end. Set back from the road, this house has an ashlar facade with a rusticated lower …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was reached. 19 Beyond the stream, the Hampton on the Hill road led to Clay Pits Common. On the Stratford road was the small Hikmans Green. 20 Further west was Gog, or Hampton, Brook which the Hampton on the Hill road crossed by Gog Bridge. 21 Here the brook formed the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… changes. The line of small dwellings at each side of the road to Stratford terminated at the site of St. Lawrence's … south side of the street were thus sandwiched between the road and the castle gardens, though further from the town … Burbury. 12 Further development took place in Hampton Road in the early years of the 20th century and a cricket …
A History of the County of Warwick
… School. 48 The congregation met in a room in Priory Road until 1839 when a chapel was built on land called Lower … 1965. The annexe to the Exhibition Buildings in Coventry Road was licensed for use by the Salvation Army from 1887 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Over £2,000 was spent between 1791 and 1830 on various road improvements: in 1805 the streets from Hog Hill to the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… established in 1946 in former war-time premises in Emscote Road. This was transferred to new premises in Priory Park in … Grammar School were united in 1906 in premises on Myton Road a part of the old buildings was rented and retained for … with Warwick School, a 'secondary school base' along Myton Road. 31 The removal of senior pupils reduced pressure on the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in front of the castle. The earl was to lay out a new road from the eastward end of Meetinghouse Lane cutting … away from the weirs, 98 and the earl's new Banbury road as far as the toll house was evidently aligned with this … Act, from the new toll-house in the angle of the Whitnash road in a straight line over the bridge, across St. Nicholas …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the 'Countess of Warwick Home', was functioning in Emscote Road. 62 The effect of the railway in Warwick was much less … in the Saltisford, Roberts's Iron Foundry in Coventry Road, and the 'stained glass and decorative painting … Common by 1885. 52 Playing fields were laid out in Hampton Road by 1904. A swimming bath had been constructed in St. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… water by the Chiltern Hills Spring Water Company. The main road from London to Aylesbury passes through the town, which lies at the meeting of this road with the Icknield Way. 2 The road from London is called South Street when it enters the …