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A History of the County of Oxford
… existed here as early as 1667. 13 On the south side of Church Street are a number of houses of coursed rubble. No. … stone cottages (Nos. 1 and 2) with slate roofs. No. 14 Church Lane is also a 17thcentury cottage. Stoke House, north of the church, is a mainly modern house incorporating an 18thcentury …
A History of the County of Surrey
… is crowned with brick earth and hill-sand deposits. The church, and the few houses which form the centre of a … in the Mickleham valley runs to Walton-on-the-hill. The church is a conspicuous landmark for many miles round. … found near Toot Hill. 1 Less than a mile south-west of the church, west or north-west of Headley Heath, on the slopes of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… itself. To the west of the heath is the rectory and the church of All Saints with its massive ivy-covered tower, and … which stands on the southern boundary of Wishanger Common. CHURCH The church of ALL SAINTS, HEADLEY, is situated on the west side …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in the south of the parish. To the west of St. Michael's Church is Highfield Park, the dowerhouse of the … the main line of the London and South Western Railway. The church is in the village itself, but the vicarage is a mile … Manefeo, probably son and heir of Adam, presented to the church between 1282 and 1304, 27 and was succeeded before …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of it, in which the western part of the village and the church is situated. The hundred of Tenham claims over such … as lies eastward of a line drawn by the east side of the church of Boughton Malherbe to the east head of the church of Hedcorne, and from thence eastward to the west head …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Farm an agricultural training is given to boys by the Church of England Society for Waifs and Strays. In the … are in Hedgerley Dean, a hamlet of Farnham Royal. The church stands on the brow of a hill to the east of the … de Hugeley. 15 This same Richard presented to Hedgerley Church in 1264. 16 In 1311 his son William held the advowson, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… from the river, is used as a gardener's residence. Hedsor Church, one of the smallest in the county, stands on the … distinguished by small flat stones. To the east of the church is a modern residence of red brick erected in 1844 on … in 1763, and a tablet to his memory was placed in the church by Lord Boston in 1801. 8 Remains of pile dwellings …
Magna Britannia
… The principal village in this parish, exclusively of the church-town, is Bodwen. The manor of Helland, having belonged … this he is confirmed by Sir William Pole 6. In the parish-church is an ancient memorial (without date) for one of the … to whom it anciently belonged. The parochial chapel or church, dedicated to St. Michael, is a modern structure of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… from York and just west of the site of the castle. The church stands at the north side of the market-place in the … High Street and its continuation Castle Gate. Behind the church is the interesting building called Canon's Garth, … mostly of stone cottages roofed with pantiles. The church of St. Aidan is at the north end of the village. South …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Institute, and at the north end a Vestry Hall. The church in its large churchyard is beautifully situated a … fisheries on the Bulbourne and large water-cress beds. The church stands on the east end of the common at a little … Ground,' that of Ashridge, and that of Flaunden by the church path. In 1650 Water Moor or Two Water Moor and Boxmoor …
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