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A History of the County of Warwick
… lying within the Castle Park. Here and on the south-west edge of the parish at Oakley Wood, in which is a large … picturesque one lying mainly about an oval loop off the west side of the road running south from Warwick, and in a … of the church is an old barn. The old Rectory to the south-west of the church is a late-18th-century brick house. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… isles and three chancels, having a tower steeple at the west end, in which are four bells. This church is a large …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… constituted, covered about 3,430 acres of land rising from west to east from the arable lands round Great and Little … to Southampton, passing through Fair Oak, leaves to the west the lowlying ground composing the modern parish of … its well-wooded grounds of about 100 acres stretching away west to the River Itchen, is The Mount, the residence of Mr. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 7 km. by 2 km., one of several such parishes running north-west and south-east across the flat clay land of the Cole … circular wood, Bishopstone Folly, was growing above the west coomb in the 18th century. 4 Bishopstone is in some … possibly ancient roads crossed the parish from east to west. The Ridge Way is at the top of the scarp. Below and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Bishopstone, 1,882 ha. (4,649 a.), is 8 km. south-west of Salisbury. 1 Measuring 6 km. by 3 km. it forms a … south across the Ebble valley between Broad Chalke to the west and Stratford Tony to the east, and is bisected by the Ebble which flows west to east across it. On the downs to the north it marches …
A History of the County of Durham
… three townships: Bishopton in the north-east, East and West Newbiggin on the south, and Little Stainton on the west. The surface is comparatively level, having a general … component townships are: Bishopton, 2,178 acres; East and West Newbiggin, 852; Little Stainton, 1,145. The village of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… though now one of the most famous. It is 4 miles north-west from Woking. It is bounded on the north and west by Chobham, on the east by Horsell, on the south by … 922 acres, and measures barely a mile from east to west and a mile and a quarter from north to south. It lies on …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… He is now rector of Quainton, Bucks. And vicar of West cliffe. He was collated at the same time to the rectory …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the houses of which only are within it, as far as the brook next to St. Stephen's parish eastward, in breadth about … before-described, to the present possessors of it. On the west side of the parish is the manor of Goodmans, which … one isle and a chancel, having a low pointed turret at the west end, in which hangs one bell. In the chancel is a …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and market town, 3 miles east of Redhill and 3 miles north-west of Godstone station. The parish, which included Horne … the church towards the east end of the village. To the west of the church are some good half-timbered cottages, and … bearing the date 1613 and the initials M.I.F. To the west of the 'White Hart' are three brick gabled houses of two …