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A History of the County of Hampshire
… north and south through the parish. The rectory is on the west of the road, and opposite it is St. Michael's Church … Next to it is a modern doorway into the vestry, and west of this is a modern arch in which stands the organ. The … lighted by three lancets and has a blocked doorway in its west wall. The chancel arch is a modern one of simple design. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it was raised, paved, and ceiled, and the gallery at the west end, erected by Thomas King, esq. the first time he was … parliament in 1695. It has a square tower steeple at the west end, which seems much older than the church itself, and …
Magna Britannia
… is the post-office town, and about the same distance south-west of Callington. The principal village in this parish, … from this village Rame-head: it is four miles south-south-west (across the ferry) from Plymouth-dock, which is the … Tonkin speaks of it as being, in his time, the best in the west of England. There are now three fairs; May 2, August 3, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… ft. 6 in.; south aisle, 8 ft. 3 in. wide; south porch, and west tower, 11 ft. by 10 ft. 8 in., all these measurements … as the present, and of this earlier structure the south-west angle and the west window, now opening into the lower stage of the tower, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is found in 1253 as 'Cockesbyle', on the road running west from Priors Marston; 3 and the 'waetergefael' is presumably that which gave its name to Watergall, south-west of Lower Radbourn; but connecting those scattered links …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and thence into Raddington Bottom, where the stream flows west into the river Batherm. The parish church stands … Roads from Wiveliscombe crossed the parish from east to west, towards Dulverton along Heydon Hill, and towards … 19th century the rood beam was in its original position west of the screen. 174 The font is of a 13th-century Purbeck …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is the River Leam, a tributary of which bounds it on the west, meeting at the southernmost angle the Fosse Way, which … The road from Leamington enters the parish at its north-west angle and leads to Radford Church and Hall, but most of … from the early part of the 17th century. Radford Hall, west of the church, is a red brick house with stone dressings …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… is now rough-cast. A 16th-century window remains on the west side of the wing, and there was formerly a basement, but … The hamlet called 'Little London' lies to the south-west on the edge of Bagley Wood. An Inclosure Act for … transept together making a width of 26 ft. 9 in., and west tower 8 ft. 9 in. square. The south transept is …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of the 16th and 17th centuries, lies high in the north-west of the parish. The church stands to the north of the … churchyard with the rectory, a red brick house, to the west of it. An old well here bears the name of the Monks' … Common with a farm of the same name is in the north-west. Just below the common is the Grange Farm with a large …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a small stream which flows north for mile and then turns west to form the northern boundary of the parish. On Edge … the actual battlefield lies more than a mile to the north-west, on the borders of Radway and Kineton, around the … the house, have mullions and moulded labels; and on the west side is an original one-storied gabled porch. 'In the …