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A History of the County of York North Riding
… whole the parish is flat and low-lying, especially in the west and south near the rivers, but the riverside scenery is … the ordnance datum. The village is built from east to west along the high road from York, which here turns sharply … western tower and vestry to the north of it occupying the west end of the nave and a south porch. The total length of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it; it is a pleasant healthy situation. The east and west sides of the parish are open uninclosed arable and … building of stone, the length of it standing east and west. At the east end is a square rise against the wall, … held for it. HEPPINGTON is a manor and seat, at the south-west boundary of this parish, which in the reign of king …
A History of the County of Warwick
… wide views, there being no such high ground for a long way west and north. The remainder of the parish is comparatively … of 7 locks, and winds round the foot of the hill (on the west side of which, near the canal, there are brick-works) to … to relieve them'. The depopulated parishes to the south-west (Ascote, the Radbourns, &c.) were ordered to pay towards …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 5 acres woods and plantations. 1 It is intersected from west to east by the main road from Basingstoke to London, … village is situated to the south of the main road in the west of the parish about 2 miles west from Hook station on the London and South Western …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Naunton NAUNTON The parish of Naunton lies on the west border of the hundred, 12 miles east of Cheltenham and five miles west of Stow-on-the-Wold, crossed by the River Windrush and … the boundary for a short distance on both the east and west sides, runs through the middle of the parish. Above …
A History of the County of Worcester
… boundary and joins the Piddle Brook flowing through the west of the parish. The land is low, the greatest height … The village is 3 miles north of Pershore station on the West Midland section of the Great Western railway. It … with the remains of a most, stands some distance west of the village. It dates from about 1600, and now …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the Quantocks about 5 km. from the coast and 10 km. west of Bridgwater. 1 It had a castle, a borough, and a … gradually to 137 m. Castle Hill rises to 110 m. in the west and Pinnacle Hill to 97 m. to the north-east. 5 Much of … and 1759 licences were granted for mining on land in the west end of the parish near Bincombe. 8 The Stowey stream …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Old Lodge, the residence of the Duke of Hamilton, in the west of the parish, whence it slopes east towards the village … ST. ANDREW consists of a chancel, with a crossing at the west end, a nave, wide north and south aisles continuing eastward and overlapping the west wall of the chancel. The history of the building appears …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 726; 1931, 748. This parish, 2 miles in width from east to west and 1 miles in depth, is separated on the south from … of mid-17th-century framing. A cottage at the crossroads, west of the church, with an attached smithy, a former inn now a cottage, and two other cottages farther west are of mid-17th-century framing. Hoggrell's End, a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with Over Worton in 1932, 1 lies 3 miles (6 km.) west of Deddington and 9 miles (15 km.) south of Banbury. 2 … The land is mostly Lower Lias clay, but in the north west, on Iron Down and its outlier Hawk hill where the ground … east at New House Farm. Apart from a farmhouse on the west side of the village, perhaps first established in the …