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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… It consists of a Chancel, Nave with Aisles, North and South Porches, and a West Tower. The walls are of clunch … wave-moulded orders and a moulded label with stops. The South Aisle (11 ft. wide) repeats the general design of the … on the N. Fig. 87 Swaffham Bulbeck Church North arcade: south side of first bay The West Tower (12 ft. square) is of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… follow the edges of medieval open fields, 29 except to the south-east where they lie on former heathland. There they … century 4,110 a. (1,663 ha.). 36 The soil rests in the south-east upon the Lower and Middle Chalk, overlaid with … which in turn are largely covered by peat. 37 In the south-east the ground undulates, rising gently, with slight …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… At inclosure in 1801 the bishop was allotted 373 a. in the south of the parish for his rectorial tithes. 19 That land … nave of four bays with (largely rebuilt) north and south porches, and west tower. It is built partly of clunch … trefoiled and ogeed, with quatrefoils above; those on the south, with slightly thicker tracery, are probably a little …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… west fields. 42 Probably then as later they ran parallel south-east from the settlement line to the heath. 43 From the … probably contained almost 1,500 a. and the heath to their south-east another 770 a. 48 Much of the heath, said in 1279 to have stretched for a league in length and breadth south to 'Horsedon' and between 'Brayedich' and 'Tweynham', …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1890s; they also received a public landing place near the south end of Swaffham Lode and c. 50 a., mostly beside that …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Only c. 200 a., part of the 543-a. New England farm to the south-east, was apparently sold, 67 and Col. Hamond still … by local puritans as a judgment. 73 Lordship House, to the south-west, whose clunch walling retains on the east and south the chamfered jambs of blocked early 13th-century …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… built of concrete blocks, was opened on a site off the south-west end of Commercial End, given by Selby's sister in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… elongated rectangle 84 extending for six miles (9.5 km.) south-eastwards between the river Cam on the north-west and the line of the Icknield way on the south-east, along which the Great Chesterford to Newmarket … 5,587 a., almost evenly divided between 'high land' in the south and fenland in the north, 86 from the late 17th century …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… its 5½ a. of village closes, including the 1-a. Town close south of Hall Farm. By 1880 cottages on that close had been …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… churchyard: St Mary's, of two bays in 1638, was up a lane, south of Anglesey close. 11 In 1260 Anglesey priory had been … had dwelt, possibly where the later Anglesey House stood south of the churchyard. 12 St. Cyriac's vicarage house was … c. 1901, leaving 385 a. After other sales, Vicarage farm south of the village was sold in 1919 to C. C. Ambrose for …
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