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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… The summit of the hill, which crosses this parish from west to east, is the northern boundary of the Weald of Kent; … a manor, situated in the borough of Sandway, at the north-west boundary of this parish, which crosses the middle of … is a handsome building, with a square tower steeple at the west end. The inside of it is much ornamented by the several …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Domesday, Boltone; in later records, Bocton, and sometimes West Bocton; and now usually Boughton. It has the addition of … manor, which the heirs of Robert de Hougham then held at West Bocton of Hugh de Vere. She died in the 22d year of that … is a small building, having a handsome square tower at the west end. This church was given to the priory of Leeds, soon …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… belonging to the Ismays, thence making a circle north-west, it includes Colking-house, and a small part only of the … are now entitled to it. Below the little hill, at the west end of the street, are two streamlets, the westernmost … the knole of a hill, having the court-lodge close to the west side of the church-yard, and the vicarage on the north …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Bourn BOURN The parish of Bourn lies 7 miles west of Cambridge, and covers 3,955 a., stretching between … to St. Neots on the north and Ermine Street on the south-west. Its irregular eastern and western boundaries are mostly … a hamlet of Bourn. 2 The parish is divided by the Bourn brook, from which it takes its name, which flows through it …
A History of the County of Warwick
… western by a small stream which joins another coming south-west from Draycote shortly before meeting the river. The … of the former L.M.S. Railway. The land to the north and west of the railway is flat, lying almost entirely between … splayed orders, with a hoodmould without stops, and to the west a three-light square-headed window of one splay, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 7 is long and narrow, stretching five miles from east to west and a mile and a half from north to south. The whole of … the village, drops sharply to c. 700 ft. on the Kilsden brook, 9 and rises again to 850 ft. at Bourton Downs on the west side of the parish. Two branches of the River Evenlode …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… follows the Foss Way, the eastern boundary the Slaughter brook, the River Dikler, and the River Windrush; the southern … 3 The north-eastern half of the parishalong the south-west side of the Windrush and in the triangle formed by the … gently towards Broadwater Bottom. In the extreme south-west a little scrub-covered rough pasture survives, but …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… tributaries of the Christchurch Avon extends east and west across the parish. North of the ridge the land, much of … its tributary. Chalk outcrops over most of the parish, but west of the tributary Upper Greensand outcrops. Heights above … along or parallel with the parish boundary for 1 km. south-west of Cobley Lodge. Other ditches, probably associated with …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… within a far larger inclosure, which has at its south-west angle a small circular mound. The keep, though now … to what they gave access. There is a like doorway on the west from the smaller room, and in the south-west are the garderobes. Except for these doorways the only …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of the river, while Westbrook lies opposite to it on the west. The land rises from the lowest point where the Lambourn … the village leading towards the Roman road on the south-west is known as High Street Lane. In Boxford there is an old … ft. 9 in., north aisle 36 ft. 2 in. by 17 ft. 7 in., north-west vestry, south porch and west tower 10 ft. 4 in. by 11 …
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