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A History of the County of Hertford
… 686 acres of wood. 2 The ground slopes downward from the west of the parish, which lies at more than 300 ft. above the … and Nazeing, the neighbouring parish in Essex. The Spital Brook, which runs into the Lea on the east of the parish, … The Bull Inn, in the middle of the village on the west side of High Street, is also a 17th-century timber and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a small churchyard. The church consists of chancel, nave, west tower, vestry, and south porch. The church was built … the chancel and is carried round twin buttresses at its west end; the east buttress is modern. The 13th-century south … buttress with a gabled head and twin buttresses at the west end There are two single-light windows corresponding in …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Ouse being liable to floods, and the higher ground in the west reaching a level of not more than 150 ft. It has an area … formerly the seat of the Bishops of Lincoln, stand at the west end of Church Street. It is not known how early the … A windmill stood near the Huntingdon Road. Diddington Brook divides the parish from Diddington on the south. MANORS …
A History of the County of Surrey
… cent.). Buckland is a small parish and village 2 miles west of Reigate. It is bounded on the north by … on the east and south-east by Reigate, on the west and south-west by Betchworth. It contains 1,866 acres of land and 10 of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… called Warnfords, near the parish pound. Buckland House, west of the village, is the seat of Sir Maurice FitzGerald, … the 16th century, fronting east and two stories high. The west side is entirely modern, but the east side has a bay … the glazing of one of the windows. Barcote Manor, 2 miles west of the village, was built by Lady Theodora Guest in 1884 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of the Rev. Edward Bonus, a large house, lies to the south-west of the church. The population is mainly agricultural. … the nave is of mid-13th-century date, and the chancel and west tower retain evidence of work of the same period, but … work. The nave is irregular, being 14 in. wider at the west than at the east, and the centre line of the tower is a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Buckland BUCKLAND LIES the next adjoining parish north-west from Hougham. It is written in Domesday, Bocheland, … it, over which there is a new-built brick bridge. At the west end of the village is a seat, which some few years ago … on the south side of it. It has a low pointed tower at the west end. In this church is a monument for Edward Baker, esq. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and south walls of the church are now standing, and the west end, where was formerly the steeple, in which was one …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… also the Slade, Westropp Green and Bucklebury Alley to the west and Chapel Row to the east. Marlston is a liberty and lies to the north-west of the village, and Hawkridge, further east, is close to … Sir William's daughter Jane, who married John Cheyney of West Woodhay. 52 Her second son Humphrey was in seisin of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… parish, roughly rectangular in shape, lies 2 miles north-west of the market-town of Bicester. The ancient parish … when land from Bicester Market End was added. 1 The Gagle Brook, as it flows southwards to join the Ray, forms the … lies mostly on the Cornbrash, but is bounded on the west by the Forest Marble and the Great Oolite; 3 it lies …
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