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A History of the County of Hampshire
… The rectory-house with 10 acres of glebe is situated west of the main road, and a short distance to the north are … Farm, is a detached portion of the parish lying to the west. It was a separate parish until the end of the 14th … by an east and a north window of two lights and has a west doorway. The nave has three south and two north windows, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… as well as that near Dover, are both frequently stiled West Cliff; the former as being situated westward of the … village, not far distant, called from its situation, West-street, about half a mile from which is the parsonage … granted to Sir George Brooke, lord Cobham, the manors of West Cliff and Bury-court, with the lands and appurtenances …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a half south of Stratford-upon-Avon, mainly to the south-west of the River Stour which forms part of its boundary. The … distance and then crosses the parish and forms part of the west boundary. The river has been diverted to form a moat … part of the parish is crossed by a stream, the Marchfont brook, that runs into the Avon at Weston-on-Avon. The parish …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 9 acres of water, and the parish is bounded on the east, west, and north by the River Ivel and its tributaries, while … of the parish. Two mills are situated on this river to the west of the parish, but are divided from it by the river … study. As first built it consisted of nave, chancel, west tower, and south porch; it was enlarged about the middle …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to Abingdon road runs through the parish from east to west, keeping to the higher ground away from the river. This … in 1822, at a cost of 5,420. 30 The weir near the west end of the cut was made in 1835. 31 The village of … a second on the east side of the green, and a third on the west side of the green. 38 It is not certain whether the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and plantations. 1 Part of its western boundary is Sapey Brook, which divides it from the parish of Lower Sapey; its … the River Teme. The parish has a steep uniform slope from west to east, well-wooded hills and dells being a characteristic feature. The highest ground is in the west, where a height of 651 ft. is reached. In the east the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… century. 1 The southern boundary is formed by the Clifton Brook, 2 which then turns northwestward to form the southern … boundary, joining the Avon at Brownsover Mill. Half a mile west of this point the River Swift, which forms the northern … The Avon itself runs a sinuous course approximately south-west from Dow Bridge and separates Newton from Clifton. …
A History of the County of Rutland
… North Road at Stretton to Little Bytham. It is 3 miles west of Little Bytham Station, on the London and North … the roof is covered with stone slates. Near to it, on the west, is another 17th-century house of the same type, but … and south aisles each 13 ft. wide, south porch and engaged west tower 9 ft. 9 in. square, all these measurements being …
A History of the County of Bedford
… is placed. The general slope of the land is from north-west to south-east, the highest point in the north being 323 … to Shefford, which traverses the centre of the parish from west to east. From the east end of the village a broad ridge … is near the east end of the village, opposite the rectory, west of which there is a large tithe barn, now used as a …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of the house and cellars exist immediately to the west of the present farm-house. The cock-pit may still be … of 15th-century date, the other being a modern copy; the west window of two cinquefoiled lights also belongs to the … repeated may belong to the next century. In the south-west window of the chapel are some heraldic fragments. There …
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