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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… The parish is traversed by the Cambridge-Linton road, south of which the land is low-lying, mostly below 100 ft., … after his wife, for the village in 1903. 30 A new school south of the village was built in 1959, and a group of … open from 1865 to 1967, just crosses the parish in the south. Inns at Babraham mentioned from the 13th century were …
A History of the County of Warwick
… internal courtyard was originally about 57 ft. north to south and 37 ft. east to west, and was not a true rectangle, … century. Perhaps the thicker walls in the east half of the south side are relics of this period, but most of the fabric … 2 A parallel wing against the inner side of the south range was added c. 1890. There is a cellar passage …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to a passage between cottages in Church Row, a little south of the church facing eastwards to the Common, has the … Meeting house, now part of the Wesleyan Chapel, about mile south-south-east of the church, is a rectangular building of c. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… church almost adjoining to it northward. In the next field south-eastward of the church, the foundations of the antient … place where the cellars of this seat were formerly. At the south-west extremity of the parish is Basmere-lees, over … 1483. There was formerly a small chapel adjoining to the south side of it, the foundations of which still remain, but …
A History of the County of Warwick
… eventually be exposed. Except for traces of a moat on the south side, the outer defences seem to have been obliterated. … The church of ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST is situated 2 miles south of Coventry in a cul-de-sac on the western outskirts of … on attached shafts with moulded capitals and bases. On the south side at the west end there is a narrow low-side …
Magna Britannia
… estate, and is now the property of the Duke of Rutland. Moor-hall, said to have been an ancient seat of the Gernons, … of that name at Wistaston, in Cheshire, 1744, &c. In the south isle is an ancient monument for Sir Godfrey Foljambe, … by woody scenery, is very picturesque. The gallery in the south front, about 110 feet in length, and only 17 in width …
A History of the County of Sussex
… stretching down in one part to touch the River Ouse in the south, and rising high up on to the forest ridge in the north … to Redhill, where another road branches off and runs south-east along the spur and down to Haywards Heath. … the seat of the Earl of Athlone, on the slopes to the south of it. Stanford Brook here forms the northwest boundary …
A History of the County of Hertford
… is a large house surrounded by a park, situated to the south of that end of the town known as Pembroke End, and is … This would indicate that the ordinary route here from south to north was along the Stevenage road through the High … to the worldes end September Anno Domini 1620.' On the south side are the arms of the Merchant Adventurers, and on …
A History of the County of Warwick
… rising from 300 ft. in the north to about 400 ft. in the south. The village lies close to the River Blythe at the … parishes. The older roads are mostly lanes, but in the south-east on what was Balsall Heath a number of straight … with its north wall but stopping short 5 ft. from its south wall, probably owing to the removal of the buttery …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Balsham BALSHAM The parish of Balsham 1 lying 9 miles south-east of Cambridge and 3 miles north-east of Linton, … unchanged, following on the north-east, north-west, and south-west respectively the Fleam Dyke, an earthwork probably … until 1806. 8 Balsham wood ( c. 200 a.) near the south-east end of the parish represents the remains of once …