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A History of the County of Worcester
… which 86 acres are covered by water. It is bordered on the west by the River Severn, on the south by the Salwarpe and on … near the site of the old one, are still to be seen on the west side of the Worcester and Stourport road. Near it is a … the north side of the Holt Fleet road, a little to the west of the main street, is the house known as the Dower …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Salisbury Plain and largely ignored relief. To the north-west the boundary with Tilshead was marked by the prehistoric … downs became part of artillery ranges extending north-west from Larkhill in Durrington. 11 The DevizesSalisbury … northern tip; the road which superseded it, linking West Lavington and Tilshead in the north to Shrewton and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… one isle and one chancel, having a pointed steeple at the west end, in which are two bells. This church, which was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… greatest part of it is woodland, especially the north and west parts, most of which belong to Mr. Bouverie. The face of … chancel, having a very low pointed steeple of wood at the west end, in which are three bells. It has but one gravestone …
A History of the County of Northampton
… itself is very compact, but scattered in the fields to the west are several farms. In the far north-east corner of the … consisted of chancel, nave, north cross-aisle, and west tower and spire, 72 but no adequate record of it has … The south transept, which has a separate entrance on the west side, contains various 18th-century tablets to members …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and in North Ormesby in 1885. Ormesby Hall stands at the west end of Ormesby in a park of 100 acres, and consists of … The newer part, or house proper, which stands to the north-west, is a plain 18th-century building of three stories with … past the cemeteries on the east and the vicarage on the west to Ormesby. Ormesby is a small village lying to the east …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… more in this chapel. MAYFIELD PLACE is a seat on the west side of the village of Orpington, being the scite of the … two bells. On the north side of the inner door way, at the west end, is a tomb in the wall, under an arch of stone, of … tomb, now boarded over, to form a seat, The entrance, or west door of this church is of Norman construction, as …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… aisle (36 ft. by 7 ft.), south aisle (37 ft. by 16 ft.), west tower (7 ft. by 7 ft.), and south porch. The walls are … chapel, c. 1280; the nave and aisles, c. 1300; and the west tower, either built or rebuilt, about the same time. The … windows with tracery in two-centred heads. In the west wall is a two-centred arch to the aisle, c. 1280, of two …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… north aisle (10 ft. wide), south aisle (10 ft. wide), west tower (8 ft. by 8 ft.), and south porch. The walls are … bases, and following on with the south arcade and the west tower some ten years later. The chancel arch was rebuilt … 15th century. The belfry seems to have been added to the west tower (or rebuilt) c. 1500. The chancel was evidently …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… turns south-south-east to the main road, which it follows west for c. mile, before continuing south to the river Cam or … in the north. A spur of the chalk ridge projects south-west into the parish from Fox Hill, the highest point in the … Potter's ways ran as a continuous track in 1686 from the west boundary of the parish almost parallel to the river, …
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