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A History of the County of Warwick
… 62; 1921, 72; 1931, 65. The parish of Fulbrook lies on the west bank of the Avon, 3 miles south of Warwick, and is … parish, extending from the main road down to Sherbourne Brook, correspond to those of the Northbrook property granted … rebuilt during the last century, but the lower part of its west wall consists of sandstone masonry of apparently …
A History of the County of Sussex
… boundary of the rape, and the division between East and West Sussex, passes immediately to the west of the motteditch. The origin of the village seems to … and covered with modern panelling. About 300 yards west of the village is Perching Manor House. A large farm …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and beyond them is the plain rectoryhouse. To the north-west of it stands Fulmer Hall, overlooking Stoke Common and … consisting of chancel, nave, north porch, south aisle, and west tower. The whole church was rebuilt by Sir Marmaduke Darrell in 1610. The present nave, west tower and porch are of this date, but the chancel, south …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… lying on crossroads running north and south and east and west, the former, called Marsh Lane, ascending south from the … 5 Fyfield Manor, the residence of Mrs. Crum, lies to the west of the church, and incorporates a considerable portion … or Ptes way, the Short Dike, lfthrythe Dic, Hollow Brook, the Wase brook (now Oss brook), 13 and among early …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… for a messuage, 2 carucates of land, &c, in Fyfield and West Shoddesden. 18 In 1345 Thomas de Wolverton sought … a messuage which Arnold at one time held in the vill of West Redenham 52; on his son Robert a virgate and all his … doorway is a modern one with a segmental arched head. The west window is of three cinquefoiled lights under a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… society was formed in 1840, when the present chapel, west of Station Road, was commenced. 27 The Society of … Foot are Marnar Dale Beck and Yaddow Mills. About a mile west of Robin Hood's Bay is Thorpe, or Fyling Thorpe, at the … 39 (xvii cent.). Fylingdales Old Church from the South-west Manors The manor of FYLING, where 1 carucate of land was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Until 1958 the parish of Gamlingay, the largest in west Cambridgeshire, comprised 4,460 a. In that year 122 a. … parish, irregular in shape, was some 5 miles from east to west and nearly 2 miles at its widest point from north to … century. 5 The parish is not well watered. The Millbridge brook, rising in Hatley St. George, flows westwards to the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Malmesbury abbey, and the stream to the south, Woodbridge brook, was that called Garesburn until the late 13th century. … of the site of Park Farm. In 1228 the forest was extended west to Garsdon's western boundary stream, in 1279 reduced to … The grassy hill which gave Garsdon its name 10 is a north-west and south-east ridge, rising from 76 m. near the church …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The old Roman way, now a footpath, partly bounds it on the west; the Baldon Brook, flowing southwards to the Thame, forms its south-west boundary with Toot Baldon. Part of its boundary line is …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to Chillerton, some few being grouped near the mill to the west of the church. The soil is loam with a subsoil of chalk … slope of the valley sheltered by the woods from the south-west. It was rebuilt by Sir Edward Worsley in 1750. 2 Sheat … in the north and south walls and a tower erected at the west end. In 1864 the chancel was pulled down and rebuilt of …