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A History of the County of Worcester
… Tump' and its surrounding ditches in the village to the south of the church. Its defences were probably of timber, as … 20 ft. 4 in. by 16 ft. 6 in., nave 51 ft. 6 in. by 24 ft., south aisle 9 ft. wide with transeptal chapel at the east end … the glass is nearly flush with the wall outside. On the south side is a square-headed window of two cinquefoiled …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Caterham parish measures about 3 miles from north to south, from a mile to a mile and a-half from east to west, … the east, was added to this parish. The village is 7 miles south of Croydon. It is served by the Caterham Valley line of the South-Eastern railway, which leaves Purley, formerly Caterham …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… fine view of Windmill Hill and the country to the east and south. The road running northwards from the village makes a … the west of the parish on the road to Barn Green. In the south of the village is Catherington House, the seat of Mr. … previous to her trial. Yoells is a tithing situated a mile south of the village. Eastland Gate, Longwood, and Wecock, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… datum, the general slope of the land being from north to south. It covers an area of 710 acres, of which more than … of which is carried up into a small bellcote, and a modern south porch. These measurements are internal. The building … wall a modern doorway opens into the vestry, while in the south is a small four-centred light with sunk spandrels and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… is devoted to pasture. 1 Watling Street runs from north to south through the parish, passing through the town of … of the Roman station Cataractonium, 2 which stood just south of Catterick Bridge where the road crosses the Swale. … on the north bank of Colburn Beck, is Hipswell. The moor, at a point a mile south-west of the village, rises to a …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… houses. Indications of a homestead moat, a little to the south-west of the church, possibly mark the site of the manor … century, but has been remodelled and rebuilt. A little south-west of the church are Methodist and Baptist chapels … 7 ft.), nave (48 ft. by 16 ft.), north aisle (8 ft. wide), south aisle (8 ft. wide), west tower (9 ft. by 9 ft.) and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… entering in the north by Caxton Gibbet, and leaving in the south where it forms the boundary between Bourn and Caxton. 1 … is sited some distance away, and lies isolated to the south-west of the modern village. Three surviving medieval … found beyond the ford opposite Caxton Hall, 11 and an area south of Gransden Road contains two hollow-ways with closes …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Mr. James Cooper; the Grange lies among the fields to the south-east. Osgodby is a small hamlet lying a short distance … ft. 6 in. by 16 ft. 4 in. with north aisle 11 ft. wide and south porch, and western tower. The quire is of late 12th or … restorations, but there is a trefoil-headed piscina in the south wall and in the same wall externally an arched recess …
A History of the County of Worcester
… grass land, 1 but crops of wheat and beans are grown. The south-eastern part of the parish, in the Severn Valley, is … West of the village is Hillend, and about half a mile south-west of the church is Newhall, a large brick building of 18th-century date, with a moat a little to the south of it. An interesting old timbered house standing below …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Brook, which rises in Belbroughton, flows through the south of the parish, forming part of the southern boundary. … through Harvington to Broom. The village lies to the south of the Doverdale Brook, and consists of one street … various dates. The church stands on the west side at the south end of the village. In the churchyard are the steps and …
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