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A History of the County of Bedford
… is formed by the River Rhee. The highest land is in the west of the parish, about 170 ft. above sea level, and there … barley, peas, and beans. The village is situated in the west central part of the parish on the road from Dunton to … is the church of All Saints. The Manor Farm is on the west of the road, which, still descending somewhat, passes on …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… situated in the extreme north of Hampshire, 7 miles north-west from Hurstbourne station on the London and South Western … running north from Hurstbourne Tarrant to Combe. To the west of the road to Combe are the modern church of St. … have been transferred from the old church; on the west wall of the nave is a brass set in a marble frame to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and one chancel, having a low pointed wooden turret at the west end, in which hangs one bell. The church seems to be but … very modern date. There is only one memorial in it, at the west end of the isle, for Mr. John Beale, of Fairfield, obt. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Falmer station being on the main road some 3 furlongs west of the village. Near by is an inn. A small detached … of the village street and opposite the farm-house, has a west wall which is stonebuilt and possibly medieval. At the … roof may be seen at the south end of the building. 4 The west side of the house is covered by an early-19th-century …
Magna Britannia
… division of the hundred of Kirrier, and in the deanery of West; fifty-five miles from Plymouth, and two hundred and … (Dartmouth), are described as the principal towns in the west of England. This must, nevertheless, have been the … from Spain, Portugal, and Holland; rum and sugar from the West-Indies; and provisions, grain, &c. from Ireland; its …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… on the south-east and Holme and Glatton on the south-west. At its southern corner it includes part of the area … is a station called Yaxley and Farcet about a mile south-west of the village of Farcet, but in Yaxley parish. Mildmay. … aisle (49 ft. by 8 ft., widened to 9 ft. at east end), west tower (9 ft. by 9 ft.), and south porch. The walls are …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 2,358 acres which lie north of Newton Valence and north-west of Selborne. The village, divided into Upper and Lower … where it started. At the corner where the roads meet is West Cross House, an uninteresting-looking building with a … along the high road towards Newton Valence. To the north-west of the village is a group of well-wooded copses which …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… meets the branch road which cuts across from the north-west of the parish and runs east by the lodge and grounds of … stretching grounds and park, occupies most of the south-west corner of the parish. The house itself lies immediately … Wood stretches south of Farleigh Park; and in the south-west Inwood Copse sweeps away to the west of the main road, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… by one of flint and stone. The timber bell-turret at the west end is modern, but in all probability replaces a similar … jambs. Four windows in the side walls and one in the west gable appear to be original, but the external openings …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… summit of a lofty range of chalk downs. On the north and west are extensive woods. A farm-house and school are the … long and 17 ft. wide, with a bell-turret of wood at the west and a south porch. The walls are probably of … No other mediaeval details remain, except the trefoiled west window, which may be of 14th-century date, all other …
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