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A History of the County of Sussex
… westward to Slough Green. The north road passes through Brook Street, where there is a Mission Church. South of the town it runs south-west along the side of Cuckfield Park (to the north-west) to Anstye, where there is St. John's Mission Church, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The ancient parish of Cuddesdon stretched from Holton Brook on the north to Chislehampton on the south; it was … Wheatley Bridge where there was a ford in 956, and, in the west, by the road from Garsington to Coombe Wood corner, a … condition 'truly lamentable'. 32 In 1841 the Oxford and West Berkshire Congregational Association established a …
A History of the County of Surrey
… (xiv cent.). Cuddington measures nearly 4 miles from north-west to south-east, and is scarcely a mile in breadth. It … whole building,' and had large angle turrets at east and west, five stories high, of timber covered with lead, 'the chiefe ornament of the whole house.' In the west turret was a large lead cistern, serving the whole …
A History of the County of Somerset
… possibly derived from association with the Foss. The Wall brook, which runs parallel with Stretford water a little to the west, forms the boundary for a 'finger' of Cudworth pointing … Higher Chillington to Dowlish Wake. Oldway Lane, in the west, runs north from White Down also to Dowlish Wake. They …
A History of the County of Oxford
… meadow land on the right bank of the Thames adjoining the west side of Sutton Courtenay (Berks.). The acreage of the … road runs through the parish from east to west. This highway is said to have existed from 'time … This previously ran to the ferry and was slightly to the west of the present road. Before the building of the bridge …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… datum. The village of Cumnor is half a mile to the west of this hill, and further down the slope, but has itself … a window, now the east window of Wytham Church. The west range was mainly taken up by the 14th-century great … terraces and gardens of the house are still visible to the west of the site. The modern Cumnor Place, south-east of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… build a windmill. 2 This must be the Windmill Hill north-west of Old Wives' Hill. The windmill, however, is not … point to the Poor Houses, from which a lane runs north-west to the church of St. Mary and All Saints. This is a … church at a little distance from the rest of the village. West of it stands the vicarage, with which it is connected by …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to Kingsbury road, which crosses the parish from west to east. The average height is about 275 ft. above … and barley. The village is situated about mile south-west of the junction of the road from Birmingham to Kingsbury … in 1262. 9 About here the Tame is joined by the Plants Brook, which flows north and south down the middle of the …
Magna Britannia
… and over them another granary: in all, ten rooms. The west side contained Pottinger's tower, in which were three …
Magna Britannia
… Appletree and deanery of Castillar, lies about six miles West from Derby. Dalbury is described in the Survey of … 6s. 8d. clear yearly income. The site, which was on the west side of Nuns'-Green, in the parish of All-Saints, was … at 26l. 101 The site was granted, in 1541, to Sir William West, who altered some of the conventual buildings, or built …