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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… appears to be the date of the rebuilding. (6). Greenway Farm, house, about m. N.W. of (5), has a late 16th-century S. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… there are two modern porches. c(5) Higher Abbotts Wootton Farm, house about 1 m. W.N.W. of the parish church, is of two … ceiling-beams and original fireplaces. d(6) Cothay's Farm, house 200 yards S.E. of the parish church, was built in … has an original muntin and plank partition. d(8) Cross Farm, house 130 yards S.S.W. of (7). d(9) Cottage, 70 yards …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… The only settlement, now comprising the church, Whitcombe Farm and a few cottages but formerly more extensive, lies in … wall with rounded brick capping. Secular b(2) Whitcombe Farm, house (200 yds. S.E.), of two storeys and attics, has … of which by the late 18th century only the church, the farm and a few cottages remained, cover 14 acres E. and N.E. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… 14th-century. ConditionGood. Secular (2). Fox and Pheasant Farm, house, 1,100 yards S. of the church, is of two storeys; …
A History of the County of Essex
… Colne priory, 15and the priory presumably appropriated the rectory, which was held by its successors. 16The advowson of … and Colne Engaine. 19 In 1254 the church, presumably the rectory, was said to be worth 100 marks, apparently an error … 1584 and 1589, but neither the vicar nor the farmer of the rectory would accept responsibility for it. 58The nave also …
A History of the County of Essex
… bequeathed in 1524, barley in 1530, and oats in 1614. 67A farm had an oatmill in 1662. 68A small hopground was recorded … draining having been ineffectual, 74Fox and Pheasant farm was in 1838 described as very productive with deep … remaining woods, had been cleared by 1876. 81 Berwick Hall farm was the largest in the parish in the 18th and 19th …
A History of the County of Essex
… from the river almost as far as Colne Park and Insteps farm. 56The land rises from 23 m. in the Colne valley to 68 … centre of the parish at Berwick Hall and Little Catleys Farm, then falls to 42 m. in the valley of the Cambridge … house, the houses are 18th- century or later. 72Brambles Farm, recorded from 1627, is a 17th-century house of two bays …
A History of the County of Essex
… at first exploiting it directly as an outlying farm, from which it acquired the name BERWICK. By 1424 it was … in 1919 sold the house to E. C. Hill and the farm to P. D. Botterell. The house, then called Berewyk Hall, … the 19th century, perhaps by W. E. Hume, who erected new farm buildings in 1855. Northwest and east wings were added …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… there is a modern addition at the N. end. a(6). Pennett's Farm, house, nearly 1 m. N.W. of the church, is of two … is a modern addition between the wings. c(8). Weststock Farm, house, about 1 m. W. of the church, is of T-shaped …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… restored. Secular Homestead Moats. b(3). At the Rectory, immediately E.of the church. b(4). At Snow's Farm, m. S. of the church. b(5). At Pottings, 1 m. S.W. of … of the church. b(22). Cottage, 50 yards E. of (21). b(23). Rectory Cottages, three tenements, 200 yards E. of the church. …