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A History of the County of Bedford
… Anthill. The parish of Ampthill lies some 7 miles south of Bedford. It covers an area of 1,904 acres, of which … an avenue of lime trees known as the 'Alameda,' running south-west, leads to a pine wood. These trees were planted by … 25 a year, and 10 a. 2 r. 13 p. in Flitwick, known as the Moor, let at 6 a year. 4. Elizabeth Croson; will, proved at …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… grass and 29 acres woodland. 1 The town lies towards the south-west of the parish, on either side of the River Anton. The High Street runs north and south, being continued northwards past the cemetery towards … roads. Andover station on the main line of the London and South Western Railway is the junction of the Andover and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… for nearly a mile. Bourne Brook passes from north-east to south-west through the parish and forms part of the south-western boundary between Ansley and Arley. Ansley mill … plan is irregular. It has two conjoined long ranges on the south and east sides of a courtyard, the southern extending …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of White Sheet Hill. 2 The parish lies north-west and south-east and is 3.5 km. by 3.5 km. Its south-eastern boundary with Alvediston and Berwick St. John … of the parish where White Sheet Hill reaches 242 m. in the south corner, 221 m. in the east. 9 That part, in 1773 called …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Apledore APLEDORE LIES the next parish south-westward, and is the last to be described in the lower … and that the tract of land called the Dowles, in the south-east part of this parish, nearer to Romney, a further … of lands here, in the demesne of Horyngbroke and Sherle moor, consisting of marsh and woodland. In which year the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… manor-house hard by, the vicarage lying a little to the south. The road from Andover to Devizes passes through the south of the parish. The hamlet of Lower Appleshaw is on the … chancel and nave with a west porch, and north and south transepts, the total length being 64 ft. 9 in. and the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… haunt of anglers. The village of Appleton, 6 miles south-west of Oxford, lies at a height of about 300 ft., the … Appleton: A View In The Village The Manor House, south of the church, is surrounded by a dry moat, still … making a total width of 31 ft., west tower and north and south porches. These measurements are all internal. The …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Helmsley. The church is situated on rising ground to the south in a large churchyard approached from the road by a … population gathered into large villages. On Amotherby Moor, which gradually rises to 367 ft. in Lund Hill and 375 … nave about 26 ft. by 14 ft. 6 in., north aisle 7 ft. wide, south aisle 10 ft. 8 in. wide and west tower about 14 ft. by …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… weaving during the last century. 3 The village is in the south of the parish. It is built on flat ground and consists … have had places of worship here since 1857. 4 To the south a road leads to the River Wiske, which flows westwards … north Staindale Beck separates Appleton from High Worsall Moor. Names of the 12th or 13th century now vanished are …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… west across the River Loddon to Shinfield, a third goes south-west to Swallowfield, a fourth south to Finchampstead, a fifth south-east to Barkham, and the sixth is a grass lane which …
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