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A History of the County of Warwick
… is crossed by another road from Hockley which turns north-west by Cornets End, 4 with a branch lane south-west to Mercote. Berkswell Station, about a mile south of the … Hall 6 to Tile Hill. From Burton Green Hob Lane runs north-west past Beanitt Farm. 7 The subsoil is clay, formerly dug …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, is bounded by Southwark on the west, by Rotherhithe on the east and by Camberwell on the … Salisbury Lane and Street, Cherry Garden Street and the west side of West Lane. These are all included in the riverside area now …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Netherbury (xvi cent.). This parish, in the south-west of the county on its western border, covers an area of … earlier period. Berrow Court, near the church to the south-west, has been pulled down and a modern brick cottage now … date. Hollybush Manor, on the Ledbury road at the extreme west boundary of the parish, is a red brick house of two …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… soil is in general a deep sand, though towards the south-west part it partakes of the quarry rock, and on the south … of the green cloth to queen Elizabeth, and resided at West Peckham, where he died in 1575, whose eldest son William … Lower Milgate, who married Fanny, eldest daughter of Sir Brook Bridges, bart. the Rev. Edward Cage, rector of Easling, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1 It is in an elongated parish, 8.5 km. from east to west, crossed from north to south by the river Till. In the … the Till was called the Winterbourne, the estate on the west bank at what was later called Berwick St. James was, … east and crosses a prehistoric settlement site in the west. Elsewhere few natural or man-made features mark the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… steepest valleys are south facing coombs south of the east-west ridge, Rotherley Bottom, where the lowest land in the … by physical features, among them the stream on the north-west boundary of Easton Bassett, ridges on White Sheet Hill … Down. In historical times the flatter ground east and west of the village was ploughed, and much of the downland …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… ST. LEONARD Berwick St. Leonard 1 is a small parish 22 km. west of Salisbury. 2 In 1934 the transfer to Hindon of 230 a. in its south-west corner reduced it from 1,144 a. (463 ha.) to 370 ha. 3 … 10 with a branch taking coach traffic north-east and south-west through Berwick fields between Hindon and the New Inn, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… cent.); Besceford (xiii cent.). Besford Court: the Old West Wing This parish lies on the right bank of Bow Brook, which forms its eastern boundary, and is crossed by … incorporating much of the old house. This now forms the west side of the house and dates from the early 16th century. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… are still visible on the site, and a short distance to the west is a stone-lined well of considerable depth. The only … gate-piers to the front, which are immediately west of the churchyard. Bessels Leigh was the residence in … existed here in the 12th century. Of this structure the west wall and possibly some other portions are still …
A History of the County of Surrey
… by Buckland and Reigate, on the south by Leigh, on the west by Dorking. It measures 4 miles from north to south, and 2 miles from east to west, and contains 3,713 acres of land and 30 of water. It is … of the South Eastern Railway cuts the parish from east to west, and there is a station at Betchworth, opened in 1849. …
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