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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… The principal farms are Fuller's Lodge, Park Lodge, Brook Lodge, Black Lodge and Holly Lodge. The ground rises … Manor House to the east and the rectory and school to the west. The Buckworth Brickworks are near the eastern border of … north aisle (11 ft. wide), south aisle (12 ft. wide), west tower and spire (13 ft. by 12 ft.) and south porch. The …
A History of the County of Warwick
… divided from St. Mary's, Warwick, on the east by the Gog Brook and another small stream, and from Sherborne and Norton … The ground slopes from a height of about 350 ft. in the west near Grove Park down to 175 ft. at the Gog Brook. Except … about a mile south of the church, over Gog Bridge, a mile west of which it forks; the northern branch leads to Grove …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Avon and its tributary, Nine Mile river, which flows south-west across the parish. 6 Apart from in the south-east … Bulford camp by New Zealand forces, the chalk on a north-west facing part of Beacon Hill was exposed to form the … also crossed the south-east corner. By 1773 a new course, west of the old, had been adopted as the Hungerford road, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a square inclosure south of the church. A road leads due west to Bedworth, passing Bulkington station on the Trent … Railway, which crosses the parish from south-east to north-west. Just to the east of the village is the road to … side of which is the hamlet of Ryton. Half a mile north-west of the church is Weston-in-Arden, a hamlet which …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by Tufton, on the east and south by Wonston and on the west by Barton Stacey, part of the boundary on this side … called Bullington Lane. Another road runs from east to west half a mile north of the village. Bullington House is … property Bullington passed from the abbey to Thomas West Lord De La Warr, from whose heirs it was in due course …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and Welburn and consists of 4,261 acres lying near the west bank of the River Derwent, 14 miles north-east of York. … at various points in the south of the parish, while in the west it again drops in the valley of Bulmer Beck. The soil is … Henderskelfe, the architect being Sir John Vanbrugh. The west front was rebuilt by Carr of York soon after the middle …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Burcot lies on the north bank of the Thames, 1 miles north-west of Dorchester. Its historical relationship with … from Abingdon to Dorchester runs through the parish from west to east. Since the 15th century when Abingdon and Culham … the Dorchester-Abingdon road and near to the river in the west of the parish is a large modern building formerly known …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Cleere (xvii cent.). Burghclere is a large parish 5 miles west of Kingsclere, and is immediately adjacent to Highclere, … Heatherwold in the north, Whitway on a hill on the north-west boundary, Wergs 1 mile north-east of the village and … died seised of the manor of Earlstone. 44 Elizabeth West, widow of Richard, held during her lifetime, and the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… over 100ft. above the ordnance datum, rising in the south-west to a height of 302ft. The Kennet River and the Kennet … Avon Canal cross the parish in the north and Burghfield Brook in the south. The subsoil is London Clay. The village … south organ chamber, nave, north and south transepts and a west apsidal porch, over the centre of which is a small bell …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… The church, which is small, having a large tower at the west end of it, is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, and …