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A History of the County of Hampshire
… farms in the village, on the northern side of which is the church, with the rectory close by standing in its own grounds. A Congregational church was built in 1896, and the schools were erected in … Bishop of London, of the manor and advowson of the church for a yearly payment of 6 s. 8 d.; 22 but he does not …
A History of the County of Worcester
… interest, the cottages being mainly of brick. The church stands on rising ground about half a mile to the west … Cottage, which faces upon the Bromsgrove Road. Near Church Hill Farm, to the south of the vicarage, is the Mount, … which divide the Sheldon chapel from the chancel of the church, he added that ' the building is most profusely …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and a large number of ponds. The Rectory, south of the church, is an early-18th-century house, red brick with stone … handrails. In a small triangular green, south-east of the church, are the ancient stocks with five sockets. About it … The small village lies about 200 yards to the east of the church and contains three or four ancient buildings. The Bear …
A History of the County of Surrey
… described as lying between the Stonebridge and the parish church. 26 Neckinger Street still preserves the name of the … Cluniac Priory. Built on a large scale, with a very fine church and well endowed, it should to all appearances have … Pope built a house, apparently out of the ruins of the church, 37 the place was not permanently attractive for …
A History of the County of Worcester
… some are of a much earlier period. Berrow Court, near the church to the south-west, has been pulled down and a modern … at the north-east between the site of the court and the church may be part of a moat. Two barns, probably of the 16th … on plan, and thatched. The vicarage, to the north of the church, is a 17th-century half-timber house with modern …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… round which form the parish village, near it stands the church; besides this there are two other hamlets, called Ware … at Milgate, where he died in 1607, and was buried in this church, having considerably improved and augmented this seat. … for this manor. AT A SMALL DISTANCE southward from the church lies an estate called OTTERIDGE, formerly Oterashe, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… name and probably had then, as it had later, a parish church. 2 One of two estates said to be in Winterbourne Stoke … and was said to be so in 1609, 6 but it had its own church in the Middle Ages and a recommendation of 1650 that … part, 33 a., c. 2.5 km. south of Berwick St. James church: 8 it was transferred to Stapleford in 1884, from when …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a separate parish by the early 13th century, when it had a church. 4 By an order of 1884, perhaps not implemented until … greensand outcrops and the land is flatter. 8 South of the church a stream rises; it flows northeastwards for only 400 … suggest that the village may be of Anglo-Saxon origin. The church, the rectory house, and Berwick St. John Manor, a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 4 The epithet St. Leonard, echoing the invocation of the church, was used from 1276 or earlier, 5 but from the 16th … is, apart from a road leading northwards to it from the church, the only other road in the parish to have been made … Middle Ages there were presumably farm buildings near the church. 22 In the earlier 17th century a manor house was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Stoke Road, and is in the south of the parish. St. Peter's Church, described by Habington as 'a poore chappell buylded … 68ato Major George John William Noble, the present owner. CHURCH The church of ST. PETERconsists of a chancel 20 ft. by 13 ft., …
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