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A History of the County of Buckingham
… by several small streams, of which the largest, Colenorton Brook, flows through Eton Wick, being there known by the name … on the north, to reach from the highway to Windsor on the west, to a garden sometime of John Huntercombe on the east.' … Farm here mentioned still exists in Eton Wick in the west of the parish. Built about 1375, It is an excellent …
A History of the County of Warwick
… spelt Eatington, is an extensive rural parish in the south-west of the county. The River Stour forms its south-western … Dene forms the boundary on the north-east, and Wagtail Brook for a short distance on the south-east. The soil is … or four lights. The entrance is now between the middle and west wings and has a four-centred head: a casual date 1658 is …
A History of the County of Worcester
… is of L-shaped plan and has two stories and an attic. The west wing containing the kitchen dates from the 17th century … of the village, is an L-shaped house of about 1600. The west front with its central entrance has been modernized, but … end are two oval blocked lights. The Home Farm on the west side of the road to the north of the church is a house …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… valley to the east and those of the Avon valley to the west. 2 The parish is roughly rectangular, nearly 5 km. long … lies on the Upper Chalk of Salisbury Plain. On the south-west and east sides the heads of three dry valleys with their … important Romano-British settlement sites a little to the west of the parish, and barrows, or groups of barrows, serve …
A History of the County of Bedford
… consists of several clusters of houses called Church End, Brook End, Wits End, Higher and Lower Rads End, Water End, … east, where the height is approximately 300 ft., to the west, where at Hills End and a little further north at Higher … as a vestry, a nave with north and south aisles, and a west tower. The earliest work is in the north arcade of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to one of the psalm-tunes composed by him. A little to the west of Warbrook House, on the edge of Bramshill Common, are … represented by the external walls of the existing north-west and south-east wings. The only trace of the external … into one of six wings, those to the north-east and south-west being on the lines of the old wings, and those to the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… roots of various kinds. The parish is crossed from east to west by a road from Potton to Tempsford, and from south to west by a second road from Sandy to Tetworth. The village of … church of ST. MARY stands at the north end of the village, west of the road between Sandy and Tetworth, and consists of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… a completely detached part of Ewell parish, bounded on the west and north by Banstead, on the east by Chipstead and … built of flint with stone dressings in three stages. The west doorway is original, and has moulded jambs and a … to form the sides of a porch. There is also part of the west wall of the south aisle. The middle stage has single …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… one isle and a chancel, having a low square tower at the west end. In it was formerly this coat of arms, Vert, two …
A History of the County of Surrey
… detached, now added to Abinger) and Abinger, on the west by Cranleigh, on the south by the county of Sussex. It … from north to south, and a mile and a half from east to west, of a fairly regular form. It contains 5,417 acres. The … is 12 miles south-east of Guildford, and 11 miles south-west of Dorking. The northern part of the parish is on the …