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A History of the County of Surrey
… boundaries across the fields from Cheam and Malden on the west, while the River Wandle separates it from Mitcham. The … a triangle being thus formed with its apex towards the west, where the church and the main portion of the village … at the north side of the chancel, a south porch and a west tower. 17 The church was entirely rebuilt in the year …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… The village lies on comparatively low ground in the south-west of the parish at the junction of the Roman road to … the down and a thick belt of hedgerow. Again to the south-west is Hazely Down, while north and east are Fawley Down and … and Old Down Farm, which lies in the furthest south-west corner of the parish. Immediately south of the village, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… are ancient. The most striking is a cottage setting back west of the road at the south end of the village street. It … shaft. Moreton House, a little farther north, also on the west side, is a long, low building of brick, of which the … 2 The Manor House north of the church has a small south-west wing of c. 1600, forming on its north side an L-shaped …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… River Evenlode and crossed by a third, sheltered on the west side by the north-east slopes of the Cotswolds. The … when the stream in the south was called Stowbridge brook. 9 The parish is flat, lying at a height of c. 400 ft. … of the parish, where the open fields lay on the east and west sides of the Foss Way until the inclosures in the 17th …
A History of the County of Surrey
… between Barnes and Putney on the east, Richmond on the west and Kingston on the south. It measures roughly 1 miles east to west and 2 miles north to south. It contains 1,583 acres. The Beverley Brook divides it from Putney. The whole of the southern part …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Birmingham-Alcester road and across the valley of a small brook which flows south-east to join the Arrow. A road from … originally, with the head of the T facing north. The west room has a wide fireplace with oak lintel and a fixed … modern frames: in the roof are tall flush dormers. North-west of the house is a fine timber-framed barn of five bays, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of 231 ft. above the ordnance datum at Spearywell in the west to the low valley of the Test in the east. The London … the site of the monastic buildings, while to the south-west of the house is a strong spring which perhaps gave the … north of the nave, a north-east chapel to the nave. The west wall of the nave is much thinner than the rest and seems …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 12th century, though the last feature of this period, the west door, was removed in 1863. It consists of a nave with … and a chancel with a north chapel, a small tower at the west end being almost swamped by the wide covering roof of … the Elementary School at Hulverstone in the parish of Brook Statistics from Bd. of Agric. (1905). Stone, Archit. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… vestry, nave, north aisle, and a wooden bellcote at the west end. In 1846 the old church was taken down and the … Scott, and at the cost of the lord of the manor. The west wall of the nave and the main structural portions of the … copied from the east window of the original church. In the west wall is a small lancet window of original 13th-century …
A History of the County of Northampton
… which is large and straggling, lies about half a mile west of the high road to Kettering. In the village are a fair … chapel in the main street, and a Baptist chapel at the west end of the village built while the well-known Dr. … vicarage is more central, near the schools. To the north-west of the church lies the Manor Farm, built on the site of …
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