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A History of the County of York North Riding
… and is approached only by a footpath. A little to the west are Carlhow Hill and Gnipe Hill, now more usually called … lie Sorrow Beck and the Bridge Beck, the latter running west from the Old Gill, perhaps that 'Holsike' at the head of … remains of an ancient cross. Sorrow and Bridge Becks unite west of the village and at the south-west corner of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… line of the London and South Western Railway passes north-west of the parish, which is served by Grately Station. The ground slopes downwards from the south-west from Tower Hill (555 ft. above the ordnance datum) to … Manor House, the residence of Mr. Carbery Evans, is north-west of the village. Near it are Pottery Drove and Pottery …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1931, 372. This small parish is bounded on the south and west by the Bourne River and on the east mainly by two small … of 490 ft. is attained. The church of St. Leonard, in the west of the parish, mile east of Shustoke station, stands on … wing is lined with good panelling of the period. Next west is the Mill of red sandstone and brick; the mill-race is …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Worton OVER WORTON Over Worton lies 3 miles (5 km.) south-west of Deddington and 9 miles (16 km.) south of Banbury. … ha.), 1 roughly square in shape, bounded on most of the west and south by small streams; on the north the boundary … of the terrain is a wide flattopped ridge running east to west across the centre of the parish and roughly defined by …
A History of the County of Worcester
… about 200 ft. above the ordnance datum. To the north and west the land rises rapidly to Bredon and Conderton Hills, … the southern boundary. The Tirle Brook flows through the west of the hamlet. Little Washbourne is a small village to … became part of Gloucestershire at the same date, is south-west of Little Washbourne. On the north side of Alstone …
A History of the County of Northampton
… has a fine view over the undulating country. At the north-west entrance to the park the 16th-century gateway from … houses are about a mile north of the village, a little west of the Kettering road. The population in 1931 was 235. The road skirting the park wall on the west rises from 267 ft. to 388 ft., and then falls again, the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… rise on the left bank of the Ouse, about 5 miles north-west of York. By the side of the road is a base and truncated … and two-centred externally with chamfered jambs. At the west ends of both chapels are traces of the mortises for wood … of two chamfered orders with a hood moulding on the west face springing from responds with three attached shafts. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Portal, D.S.O., is situated about a quarter of a mile west of the illage on the main road, while the hamlet of … 5 while among those given in 1649 are Southley Wood, West Harrow Field, East Harrow Field, Ramehill Field, … 8 in. and south aisle 8 ft. 7 in. wide, south porch and west tower, internal measurements. About 1180 the church had …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 7,000 a. (2,834 ha.). 2 The main triangle stood 6 km. west of Marlborough. 3 It comprised the chapelry of Fyfield … which contained the parish church, Lockeridge, Shaw, and West Overton. A detached portion of West Overton tithing, Overton Heath, lay in the south-east …
A History of the County of Sussex
… descending south-eastwards, run two spurs, Red Hill to the west and Mount Pleasant to the east. Between these hills, … in housing estates. On the summit of Castle Hill, to the west of the village, are the remains of Romano-British … and a strong plinth may be clearly seen. On the north-west side is a porch two stories high, with the door placed …