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A History of the County of Berkshire
… bylanes. The Reading and Wokingham road crosses it from west to east, and is intersected by the road leading from … on plan, the principal entrance being on the north-west side. The hall has good oak panelling with a white … is a row of dormer windows to the attics. On the south-west side is a small piece of formal garden with flower beds …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the parish, and has a station a mile and a half north-west of the village. South of the railway is Hurstbourne … says was one of the pilgrims' ways to Canterbury from the West of England. The great avenues of elm, beech, oak and … upper and lower, both lit by windows from the east and west. The upper gallery is hung with pictures. The lower …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… containing 4,841 acres, is situated about 4 miles north-west from Hurstboume station on the main line of the London … lies on the left bank of the Swift, which rises in the west of the parish, at the junction of the main road from … a height of 526 ft. above the ordnance datum. In the west of the parish the ground is higher still, a height of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… a slight ridge, 145 ft. above sealevel, running east and west across the parish, on the road from Lewes to Albourne, … north to Cuckfield. The church is situated in the south-west angle of the cross-roads. Southwards the ground slopes … The village is chiefly one long street running east and west and most of the buildings in it are of the 18th century …
A History of the County of Durham
… Tees, and comprises the townships of Hurworth on the west and Neasham on the east, the former having an area of … acres are inland water. It is bounded by Darlington on the west, where the Skerne forms part of the boundary, Haughton … steeper banks. It has the Grange on higher ground to the west, Pilmore and Rockliffe in the river bend to the south; …
A History of the County of Bedford
… past which a road leads north, leaving Crawley Hall on the west. It is a modest Georgian building, formerly known as … 10 ft. wide, south aisle 9 ft. wide, south porch, and west tower 12 ft. by 14 ft. The south arcade of the nave is … window with divisions of repaired tracery. At the south-west is a square-headed 15th-century window of two …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… is a parish of nearly 3,000 acres lying to the south-west of Coxwold. The country here is open and undulating, and … Husthwaite has a long village street running east and west. Halfway along it a shorter street branches off to the … school on the south. The ground gradually rises from the west end of the village to the east, and at a short distance …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… This parish contains the townships of Hutton Bushel and West Ayton, the eastern end of the Vale of Pickering. Its … passed in 17501 and 178990 for Hutton Bushel, in 17912 for West Ayton 2; 700 acres of arable common field, 170 acres of … of the River Derwent, a few hundred yards north-east of West Ayton village. It is a plain rectangular structure, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and formerly extra-parochial, is situated in the north-west of Ripon parish on the left bank of the Ure. It covers …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… by Watling Street, which skirts the small township of West Layton on the south-east. A mile and a half beyond this … Richardson at Layton (it is not stated whether East or West), Yorkshire, was licensed for Presbyterian worship in … the descent of the manor of Forcett. Three carucates in WEST LAYTON were soke to Count Alan's manor of Gilling at the …
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