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A History of the County of York North Riding
… canons of Ellerton 5 skeps of salt from his salt-pits of West Coatham 5; the Brus lords of Skelton had the right of … to the south of the North Eastern railway between East and West Coatham. Kirkleatham Hall Kirkleatham village lies 2 … north to East Coatham. The church is situated at the south-west corner of the lane and immediately opposite is …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… generally two-storied, brick built and tiled. At the south-west end stand the church of St. Michael and the rectory, and … stone mullions, that in the gable being transomed. The west or garden front with the exception of this wing has been … Hall, the former home of the Bendlowes, stood on the north-west of Sutton Howgrave hamlet, which lies to the south-west …
A History of the County of Oxford
… which divides it from the parish of Tackley. 1 The Gallows Brook forms much of its eastern boundary. The area of the … on the south and east and, much more markedly, on the west towards the Cherwell. The soil, primarily Cornbrash, is … of Northbrook lies near the river, 1 miles north-north-west of the village. The Oxford-Banbury railway and the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the centre of the parish. A road turns off from it to the west and forks, one branch going north to St. Paul's Walden … the north, south and east sides were pulled down, and the west wing which remained was altered and added to and … east side of the courtyard, now partly incorporated in the West Lodge referred to below, appears to have been untouched, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… civil parish of Kneesworth, 1 lies some 16 km. south-west of Cambridge. It was united in 1966 to its western … to the south by the ancient Ashwell Street and to the west by the Old North Road, and a narrow strip, under 1 km. … freeholders living at the hamlet, such as the families of Brook, Orable, and Street, which flourished from the 13th …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… moved to the south-east of the nave. A small north doorway west of this window is old, perhaps of 13th-century date; it … former wood draw-bar. It now opens to a modern vestry, and west of it is a modern lancet window. Buried in the south … the arcade can be traced outside the church, but only the west respond and the upper half of the west arch are exposed …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of the county, on the right bank of the River Teme. Sapey Brook forms part of its western boundary. The Worcester and … to Malvern. From the latter road a branch passes south-west to Knightwick Row, and is connected by a cross road with … known locally as 'the old house.' Adjoining it to the west is a cart-shed, also of halftimber. The village contains …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… one isle and a chancel, having a small wooden tower at the west end, in which is a clock and one bell. The church is …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Ferrers skirts the two woods known as 'Sheeprack' and 'West Wood.' A point in this road shortly before it crosses … of the manor was not determined without dispute. John Brook Lord Cobham, a cousin of Richard Beauchamp, 33 is found … south porch, a south transept 13 ft. 8 in. by 11 ft. and a west tower 7 ft. 4 in. by 7 ft. The nave walls date from c. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 2 miles broad, lying between Solihull and Packwood on the west and Barston and Balsall on the east. The land lies … a slight hill (420 ft. at the church) above the Purnell's Brook which forms the western boundary; it lies upon a road … was inserted, and was given a jettied upper story on the west front. Both stories on this front are of close-set …