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A History of the County of Somerset
… to utilise the land along the brooks for meadow which left little suitable building land. 14 Parbrook, the largest … centre in 1947 but the parishioners were said to show little desire for a social life and there were no … bay at 45 degrees. Internally the angled bays have little significance to the shape of the rooms, and fireplaces …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the southern part of the parish, the ancient estate of Little Marston, are formed by a road on the east and streams … 'ditch' of Lambrook was regarded as the boundary between Little Marston and West Camel in 1241. 2 West Camel is … there are two streams from Marston Magna flowing through Little Marston. The more northerly has been called Lambrook …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… here. Service being performed in it only once a month, little care is taken of it. This church was given by queen …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… with this, the village stands half-way down the slope a little to the south of the Portway. It is built on the banks … the south aisle being probably the latest portion, and little alteration has been made in the structure since that date. It has been little restored, but there is a row of modern buttresses on …
A History of the County of Sussex
… village are Stonelands and Rockhurst (or Chiddingly), a little south of which is an outcrop of sandstone cliffs with the rock 'Great upon Little'. The ridge on which the village of West Hoathly … roof construction visible in the attics. A house a little farther north on the same side, now two tenements, is …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… is a well-timbered plantation. The cottages are of little architectural interest, and are generally built of … of the foundation stone of the chancel rebuilt in 1878. A little to the east of the church on the opposite side of the … was party in 1818 to a fine of the manors 83 of Great and Little Hodcutt. His nephew Richard Southby had inherited the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is mostly open and uninclosed, having no wood, and but little shelter within it; the soil is like that of the … thirty pounds per annum, lying in this parish, Guston, and Little Mongeham, was purchased for the augmentation of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… taken the name of Brooke, and now resides in it. A little further westward there is a very antient stone … About the middle of the street stands the church, and a little distance from it a good house, late the residence of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was rebuilt and enlarged in red brick in 1904 leaving little or no trace of the earlier house. According to … for a plan to unite the parishes of West Lavington and Little Cheverell. 141 There is no evidence, however, that … an orchard and ground by the mill together valued at 50; a little farm with sheep sleight worth 90; Chancellor's Farm …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes West Peckham WEST, ALIAS LITTLE PECKHAM. EASTWARD from Shipborne lies the parish of West, alias Little Peckham, called in Domesday, PECHEHAM, and in the … the arms of Stanley, and with them the coats of Hooton, Houghton, Grosvenor and Harrington; and with those of …