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A History of the County of Warwick
… of 250 ft. on Atherstone Hill in the southwest. The church, with a few houses round it, stands on the left bank … this time it has descended with the manor of Atherstone. Church The church of ST. MARY consists of a chancel (about 21 ft. by 18 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… is a small one and the village lies mostly north of the church. In the roadway south-east of the church are the stone base and four steps of the ancient … west side of the village street about mile north of the church is a larger building of L-shaped plan with …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1086, as were East and West Kennett. There was, however, a church at Avebury. 5 By the 12th century it had established … the parish. 57 The village of Avebury grew up around the church and the principal houses of Avebury and Avebury … lanes west of the Circle between the high street, the church, and the grounds of Avebury Manor. Several houses …
A History of the County of Essex
… The medieval village grew up on the lower ground near the church, along the road (High Street) which continued east to … in High Street. 31 Aveley manor house, south-east of the church, had disappeared by 1593, and Bumpstead was demolished … the early 19th century Aveley Hall was built south of the church, and a new Vicarage in Mill Road, on a site inclosed …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… runs along the opposite side of the road as far as the church, which lies well back behind a narrow modern … white building, stands immediately south-east of the church. The road continues through the parkland, branching … Vert a cross argent with five roundels gules thereon. CHURCH The church of OUR LADY was built 176871 by Margaret …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… House Farm The manor-house stood to the north-west of the church, but was burnt down about 1769. It was erected in … are two stone quatrefoil openings similar to those in the church porch. At the west end of the churchyard are two fine cedar trees. The rectory stands close to the church on the south side and is a two-story flint building …
A History of the County of Warwick
… small streams, to 624 ft. at the top of the hill above the church. South of the churchyard is the Old Rectory, of which … stone with thatched roofs. There is a Roman Catholic church, built in 1854, and a Methodist chapel founded in 1862. On the hill above the church is the site of a windmill, no doubt the successor of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… since the 17th century. On the south side of the road Church Farm was built near the west end of the village c. … of the 18th century at the west end, none survives. The church, the school, and two nonconformist chapels were built … Lane. 15 The lane linking Axford Street and Mead Lane near Church Farm crosses the Kennet on an early 19th-century brick …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it the ground rises suddenly very high, insomuch that the church and yard of it, close to which is the vicarage, stands … east side of the river Medway, in which is the town and church of Aylesford, is in the manor of Aylesford, and is … king Henry VII. 7 and was buried with his ancestors in the church of the priory here. Leaving no lawful issue, though he …
A History of the County of Hertford
… where the manor-house and park are situated. The new church of St. Lawrence lies on the western side of the park. … 17th-century glass said to have been taken from the old church. The glass is heraldic, and shows shields of France … argent). On the opposite side of the road are the ruined church and the grounds of Ayot House, the property of Mrs. A. …
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