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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Kingston KINGSTON The parish of Kingston, 7 miles west-south-west of Cambridge, comprises 1,907 a. It is roughly … in shape, stretching south-westwards from the Bourn brook which, in general, forms the northern boundary. The …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… where it is very narrow, not more than a mile from east to west, but the other way it is more than four in length. The … the slope of the hill, facing Kingston-church to the south-west; and from this camp westward there continue several … Canterbury and the several neighbouring parishes, but in West Kent likewise. But after this seat had continued in an …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… two stories high, and has a projecting gabled wing at the west end. The windows of the main block are of two mullioned … are triangular refuges above the split-water piers on the west side only. The bridge, 12 forming a pass of the Thames, … the latter being entered under a wide segmental arch. The west door has Doric side columns and a cornice under a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of hills. It is rather more than a mile to the south-west of Lewes, and lies removed from the main roads. It can … in a very large external stack, built against the south-west side of the house. This stack is entirely built of … appears to have had the usual outshut pantry on the south-west side, north of the stack, but this was removed about …
A History of the County of Somerset
… parts, around the Rose and Crown inn at Dinnington and in West Dowlish, were also lost to the parishes which adjoined … absorbed two fields north and south of the road to the west of Allowenshay, known as Castle estate, which in 1842 … the Butts it leaves the road and turns south to Dowlish brook, which then forms part of the southern boundary. The …
A History of the County of Worcester
… oats, beans and roots. The parish is watered by the Piddle Brook and two small tributaries which rise in Kington. The … 12 ft. The nave was probably lengthened about 7 ft. to the west and the small timber tower erected in the 15th century. … 15th-century window on either side with a square head. The west doorway is of a single chamfered order with a pointed …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Mr. A. S. Gladstone, stands a mile to the south-west of Kintbury village and is a two-story brick building … 2in. brickwork now remains substantially only along the west side and the south end of the west wing, but there is an original projecting chimney in the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 2 marks as the usual road to Coughton another to the south-west of it, afterwards inclosed in the grounds of Kinwarton … of the wings being gabled. A barn and other farm-buildings west of the house are also timber-framed. A small cottage to the north-west, with plastered outer walls and a thatched roof may also …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… is 125 ft. above the ordnance datum. Low Worsall lies west of Kirk Leavington, the Tees separating it from the … junction of the Thirsk and Yarm road with another leading west towards Worsall Moor. The church of St. Martin stands at … land 'shrubby and overgrown,' one 'the Ox Pasture' in the west, the other 'the Moor' (perhaps the 'Hallemore' of 1437) …
Magna Britannia
… Shipley in Heanor, and is now the property of Mr. Mundy. West-Hallam WEST-HALLAM, in the hundred of Morleston and Litchurch and in … were succeeded by the Powtrells. 9 John Powtrell, Esq., of West-Hallam, died seised of this manor in 1624, leaving Henry …