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A History of the County of Somerset
… lies on the eastern slopes of the Brendon Hills 2.5 km. west of Stogumber, and part of the parish, including the … the north-east towards Merry Farm, more gradually to the west, reaching 122 m. at Birchanger and the Nettlecombe Park … higher at 358 m. 7 Monksilver village lies on the south-west side of the valley close to the southern boundary of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… The PARISH OF MONKTON is about three miles from east to west, and as much from north to south. The village, called … an antient timbered building, at a small distance from the west end of it, between which and Sarr, is the hamlet of … one isle and one chancel, having a square tower at the west end, in which is a very antient spiral staircase of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… ft. in the east to about 700 ft. on Bathford Hill in the west. There is woodland in the south-west corner of the parish and in small clumps at several … on high ground in the centre of the parish 4 miles north-west of Bradford and 5 miles east of Bath. A 'hamlet' called …
A History of the County of Somerset
… MONTACUTE The ancient parish of Montacute, four miles west of Yeovil, was 1,485 a. in extent before the addition of … wide at most. The boundary with Stoke sub Hamdon on the west divides Hedgecock hill in two, and was marked by a ditch … landscape and land-use are in striking contrast. To the west is the 400 ft. mass of Ham Hill, and to the south the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… traceried windows a side, a single light to the south-west and another single light in the west wall. The entrance is in the south wall and has a wooden porch. A wood bell-turret is supported at the west end on an arch between two buttresses; it has oak …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… its eastern. A road runs through the village from east to west, from which another road runs south to Folksworth. The … stands at the eastern end of it. South of the church and west of the Folksworth road is the Manor Farm, where there is … end of the village is Earls Farm, with Glebe Farm farther west still. Two tumuli stand on the west side of the Ermine …
A History of the County of Rutland
… about equal parts arable and pasture. A stream flows from west to east through the parish, and for some distance forms … 6 in. wide, south aisle 5 ft. 6 in. wide, south porch, and west tower 12 ft. 6 in. by 12 ft. 3 in., all these … has a chamfered plinth for about half its length at the west end, which probably marks the extent eastward 41 of the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… boundaries across the fields from Cheam and Malden on the west, while the River Wandle separates it from Mitcham. The … a triangle being thus formed with its apex towards the west, where the church and the main portion of the village … at the north side of the chancel, a south porch and a west tower. 17 The church was entirely rebuilt in the year …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The village lies on comparatively low ground in the south-west of the parish at the junction of the Roman road to … the down and a thick belt of hedgerow. Again to the south-west is Hazely Down, while north and east are Fawley Down and … and Old Down Farm, which lies in the furthest south-west corner of the parish. Immediately south of the village, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… are ancient. The most striking is a cottage setting back west of the road at the south end of the village street. It … shaft. Moreton House, a little farther north, also on the west side, is a long, low building of brick, of which the … 2 The Manor House north of the church has a small south-west wing of c. 1600, forming on its north side an L-shaped …