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A History of the County of York North Riding
… with vestry on the north side, nave 30 ft. by 17 ft., and west porch 7 ft. by 5 ft., all these measurements being … repaired. The greater part of the old walling is at the west end of the north wall and at the southeast and south-west angles. The roofs are modern and are covered with green …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and South Western Railway are the church and rectory. West of the church is Lockerley or Ford Mill apparently of late 17th-century date, now much modernized. North-west of Lockerley village is Lockerley Green, the two … Canefield is a large earthwork. Painshill is in the south-west of the parish; Holbury, which lies north, is now partly …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and saw-mills. The Yorkshire coast-line recedes due west in this parish, forming the great Hummersea Cliff, which … or Grendale. 17 There are now no remains, but in 1808 the west end of the chapel was to be seen; skeletons were found … Holywell Farm and Cottage, and joining Liverton Mill Beck west of Loftus Mill. A tributary rises by Far and Near …
A History of the County of Warwick
… ft. but most of the parish is hilly, rising in the south-west to 725 ft. Just over the southern border, in Little … the road is carried by Crow Bridge over the Nethercote Brook, on which, mile west, Long Compton Mill stands, probably on the site of the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… on the London Clay. Long Ditton Rectory from the South-west The parish is now agricultural and residential. A large … have been of an L-shape, the main portion lying east and west, and the wing containing the kitchen, &c., being at the … wing now displaced by the modern drawing-room wing at the west end. The kitchen and another room filled the east wing, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… parish 1 and village, adjoining Southam on the north and west. The river Itchen follows a winding course from south to … is on its right (north) bank in the centre of the parish, west of the Southam-Coventry road, at its junction with the … half-timbered cottages with red brick infilling. A little west of the church is a rectangular late-16th-century …
A History of the County of Durham
… St. George on the south, Haughton le Skerne on the west, Bishopton and Elton on the north and Stockton on the … long ridge of slightly elevated land extending from south-west to north-east between two branches of the Hartburn or … above the ordnance datum at the extreme east; to the north-west it is usually higher, attaining 200 ft. at the boundary …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of Langport, is well over 4 miles long from east to west, and nearly 2 miles at its widest point. It includes the … are all below 50 ft., and Ablake and Haymoor in the south-west are below 25 ft. In the east are harder rocks forming … growth of settlement from the central green to the north-west, and could well have been the reason for the prefix …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The southern portion consists of Sutton Warblington to the west, and Well Manor to the east. The village lies north of … and is set along a narrow road running east and west, the principal building being Manor Farm, a fine farm-house of red brick, a little to the west of the church, with a large pond skirted by the road. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xvi cent. onwards); Earl's Wittenham (xiiixviii cent.); West Wittenham (xiiixix cent.); Great Wittenham (xiv cent.). … on the right bank of the Thames, the street running south-west to north-east parallel with the stream. Near the church … picturesque examples still remain. 8 The green to the west of the church is now inclosed and a hollow on it marks …