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A History of the County of Northampton
… parish is there a level lower than 344 ft. On the north west the property is inclosed by a stone wall, but few traces …
A History of the County of Somerset
… over 2 miles from north to south and 1 mile from east to west, and measured 1,591 a. in 1901. 1 The extreme … of the parish also follows a stream known as Oldriver brook, 3 indicating a change in the course of the Parrett. … south-east to Thorney and to Ham. 17 A third route ran due west, past the Court House and over the Parrett by Bage …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… ft. 3 in., north and south aisles, each 7 ft. 6 in. wide, west tower 10 ft. 6 in. square, and a south porch. The … stage each contain a small blocked trefoiled lancet. The west window is modern. In the west wall of the second stage is a single trefoiled light. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… whole the parish is flat and low-lying, especially in the west and south near the rivers, but the riverside scenery is … the ordnance datum. The village is built from east to west along the high road from York, which here turns sharply … western tower and vestry to the north of it occupying the west end of the nave and a south porch. The total length of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it; it is a pleasant healthy situation. The east and west sides of the parish are open uninclosed arable and … building of stone, the length of it standing east and west. At the east end is a square rise against the wall, … held for it. HEPPINGTON is a manor and seat, at the south-west boundary of this parish, which in the reign of king …
A History of the County of Warwick
… wide views, there being no such high ground for a long way west and north. The remainder of the parish is comparatively … of 7 locks, and winds round the foot of the hill (on the west side of which, near the canal, there are brick-works) to … to relieve them'. The depopulated parishes to the south-west (Ascote, the Radbourns, &c.) were ordered to pay towards …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 5 acres woods and plantations. 1 It is intersected from west to east by the main road from Basingstoke to London, … village is situated to the south of the main road in the west of the parish about 2 miles west from Hook station on … second earl, sold the manor to the Hon. Richard Howard and Brook Watson, 32 trustees for Guy Carleton first Lord …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Parishes Naunton NAUNTON The parish of Naunton lies on the west border of the hundred, 12 miles east of Cheltenham and five miles west of Stow-on-the-Wold, crossed by the River Windrush and … the boundary for a short distance on both the east and west sides, runs through the middle of the parish. Above …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Naunton Beauchamp lies on the right bank of the Whitsun Brook, which forms part of its southern boundary and joins the Piddle Brook flowing through the west of the parish. The land is low, the greatest height … The village is 3 miles north of Pershore station on the West Midland section of the Great Western railway. It …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the Quantocks about 5 km. from the coast and 10 km. west of Bridgwater. 1 It had a castle, a borough, and a … gradually to 137 m. Castle Hill rises to 110 m. in the west and Pinnacle Hill to 97 m. to the north-east. 5 Much of … and 1759 licences were granted for mining on land in the west end of the parish near Bincombe. 8 The Stowey stream …
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