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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the valley on opposite sides of the river. Hildersham church and one manor-house stand north of the river, the … 26 North of the river the street widened between the church and manor-house into the town green, of c. 4 a. in … opposite Bartlow, survived in Dovehouse close west of the church until 1852. It had once been used as the site for the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… village is small and scattered, containing, besides the church, but two farm-houses and one or two cottages. Opposite the church, and separated from it by the by-road about which the … later alterations. A little distance to the north of the church are the remains of the moat of the former manor-house. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… that part standing on the Bank', the latter, 'where the church is, that below in a moorish flat ground'. 2 Thomas, … 'this Town stood formerly more in the bottom nearer the Church than it does now', 3 and the two main streets of the … lines of the L.M.S.R. (from the embankment of which the church is well seen) and L.N.E.R. cross the parish, Rugby …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… south and the parish of Lyneham on the north. The parish church, which lies roughly in the middle of the parish, is … of the Calne-Lyneham road. It is compact with the parish church, school, village shop, and the Poynder almshouses all … built soon after the Second World War. To the south of the church the former Parsonage Farm, called Manor Farm in the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Benjamin Charles Hill, and Horace Walter Greenhill. 56 Church The advowson of the rectory of Hilperton has followed … between the roads leading to Trowbridge. 62 In 1291 the church at Hilperton was valued at 5; 63 in 1341 at 3. 6 s. 8 … of Hilperton and Whaddon were united in 1854. 66 The church is dedicated to ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS, 67 and …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… about four miles south-west from the latter town. The church stands at the south end of the village, and to the east of it is Church Farm, which was unfortunately burnt down some years … built by the Malletts. Hilton Hall stands due north of the church. It is a brick house built in the early part of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… highest point being 192 ft. above the ordnance datum. The church of St. Peter lies in the middle of the village on the … afterwards Earl of Burlington, 28 who presented to the church in 1839. 29 In or about 1857 the manor was sold to … to the Knights Hospitallers in this parish has been found. Church The church of ST. PETER is an interesting 12th-century …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Manor Farm, which stands about a mile to the north of the church, by the side of Bow Brook, and is approached by a … Farm, Himbleton Court Farm, standing to the west of the church in Himbleton itself, is an L-shaped two-storied … Manor Farm, now divided into two cottages and known as the Church Cottages, is another half-timbered house, with a large …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Hinderwell Lane, at the north end of which is St. Hilda's Church, and, in the churchyard, St. Hilda's Well, to which … of Seaton 17 in this parish. In Chapel Field, north of the church, now converted into a cemetery, sculptured AngloSaxon … a Congregational chapel built in 1823; the Roman Catholic church of Our Lady Star of the Sea was built in 1885. The …
A History of the County of Worcester
… building by crescent-shaped walls, were added in 1867. The church of St. James is in the park and stands close to the … A free fishery is first mentioned in 1775. 62 Hindlip Church from the west In the saxon period OFFERTON … by the brethren of St. Wulfstan's Hospital in 1530. 71 CHURCH The church of ST. JAMES THE GREAT consists of a …