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A History of the County of Warwick
… road, passing the Grange and the Manor House, to the church. This seems to be the Saltereswey which in 1249 formed … the other two roads. The Manor House, north-west of the church, is a much altered and enlarged building with remains … also of 17th-century framing. Three cottages between the church and Manor House have visible remains of 17th-century …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Henley-in-Arden. The main village, consisting of the church and a single short street of houses, stands close to the river and directly opposite Henley Church: the present bridge, built in 1854, replaces one shown … Argent a fesse and in the chief three lozenges sable. Church The parish church of ST. NICHOLAS consists of a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is situated on the northern side of the parish, having the church and Fox-grove, near the east end of it, and at a small … and gules, were set up in one of the windows of Barham church, in this county. 4 These two coats of arms are now … died possessed of this manor and the advowson of this church in the year 1400, and lies buried with his ancestors …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 107 graves. 22 By the late 8th century there was a minster church at Beckford. 23 It presumably stood in or near … stand on the north side of the street close to the church. A 16th- or 17th-century house stands at the east end … 81 but the elaborate Norman architecture of Beckford church may have owed something to their influence. 82 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 11 Besides the village of Beckley, the site of the mother church, and the three hamlets already mentioned, there were … and Coral Rag overlooking Otmoor. It is dominated by its church, which stands at the point where the two main village … West Farm and handful of cottages; its 19th-century church, school, 53 and post-office, and its 20th-century …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… head of which has been replaced in iron. Northward is the church standing among a group of elms, with the rectory and … Henry BeresfordPeirse, bart., stands to the west of the church. The back part of the house is of Georgian brickwork … the village is built. On the green stands the ivy-covered church of St. Gregory, built in 1840, and surrounded by a …
A History of the County of Surrey
… at its junction with a by-road leading westwards to the church, are three half-timber cottages, probably of … house of brick with a third story in the tiled roof. The church stands about a quarter of a mile to the west of the … There was a chapel, but there is no record of a parish church. In Bishop Willis's visitation of 1725 the chapel is …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… north-east of Portsmouth. A cluster of low houses near the church forms the older part of the village, while a group of … road from Portsmouth to Havant, and separated from the church by a wide meadow called Bedbury Mead, marks the modern … leads south-west to Lower Bedhampton, as the part near the church is called. Opposite the church are the rectory, a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Bedworth Heath and Bulkington with the main road, with the church on the south and the Chamberlaine Almshouses to the … The old Rectory stands over mile to the west of the church and just within the parish boundary. Although most of … by drainage vents. William Hanbury (172578), Rector of Church Langton (Leics.) and promoter of schemes for founding …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the lane widens into a semicircle around which are grouped church and Rectory. South of the Rectory, the house known in … 1952 Corpus Christi College, Oxford, sold land west of the church belonging to Puckshipton farm for the construction of … near the river Avon, while another near Beechingstoke church was watered by the stream which forms the …
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