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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it, one belonging to Mr. Hammond, and the other two to Sir Brook Bridges, bart. It lies low in a bottom, the high road … a mean building, very small, having a square tower at the west end, in which there is only one bell. It consists of a … the rectory of Snave with this of Chillenden. And vicar of West Cliffe. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… from St. Rayn hill in the east to Windwhistle in the west. Its western boundary with Cudworth is formed by a … the early 15th century. 7 Higher Chillington, in the south-west, developed probably in the 18th century from cottages … including 6 cows, 3 young bullocks, and 47 sheep. Robert West (d. 1645), assessed in 1641 among the prosperous farmers …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Chilmark CHILMARK Chilmark is 18 km. west of Salisbury. 1 It is a rectangular parish on a north … by the Street and Hindon Lane, which divides at the north-west end of the lane into northern and western arms. The Upper Greensand ridge is more pronounced in the west part of the parish, where Ridge Hill reaches 189 m., …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 8 in., a south aisle 21 ft. by 11 ft. 7 in., and a modern west tower and south porch. These measurements are all … below the soffit is a small carved head. To the west of this is a small trefoil-headed recess, under which is … chamfered, and at the springing are moulded abaci. To the west of the arcade is a squareheaded window of two …
A History of the County of Warwick
… it was absorbed in 1920. It is about 4 miles from east to west and about 2 miles from north to south. Its eastern boundary is formed by the Wem Brook, which runs into the Anker below Nuneaton; and on the … to floods, the country rises to 480 ft. in the south-west angle and 525 ft. in the north-west. There is a good …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the county, about five miles north of Southampton. Tanners Brook is the only natural waterway in the parish, and forms … 16 September, has a chancel, shallow transepts, nave and west tower in a dull and plain 'Gothic' style, the whole …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1955. 5 The only natural boundaries were the small brook which used to form part of the parish's northern … close as with the Oxfordshire town of Thame to the north-west, and possibly closer. The greater part of Chinnor lies … from north to south. The more southerly of the two east-west roads is the modern secondary road which connects …
A History of the County of Somerset
… lay on the southern slopes of the Brendons 4 km. west of Wiveliscombe. 1 It was in two parts, both treated … roughly rectangular in shape, measured 2 km. from east to west and 3.5 km. from north to south. A detached area some … land which falls from 338 m. on Heydon Hill in the north-west to c. 120 m. in the extreme south-east, on slates, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… parish, 4 miles north from Redhill, and 6 miles south-west of Croydon. It is bounded by Banstead and Woodmansterne … by Gatton on the south, and by Kingswood in Ewell on the west. It measures 3 miles north-east and south-west by 2 miles north-west to south-east, and contains 2,419 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… while the hamlet of Conock stands on a small rise mile west. The extreme north of the parish, comparatively … lived in the parish. 9 The Ridge Way follows an east-west course across the crest of the Plain. Most roads which … south of the church and provided access to Conock in the west and Marden in the east. Its easterly extension remained …