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A History of the County of Hertford
… having been at Almshoe, where is still the site of a church. 1 When the church of St. Ippollitts was built in the 11th century (see church) it was attached as a chapel to the neighbouring …
A History of the County of Warwick
… successor a branch leads west to the mill, passing the church, the Rectory, and Ipsley Court. Another road runs on … timberframed barn. The Rectory, mile east of the church, is a stuccofronted building of H-shaped plan, but has … 17th-century framing. Ipsley Mill, mile south-west of the church, is a T-shaped house of c. 1600 with timber-framed …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 4 The old rectory house stands on the south side of the church and, though modernized, incorporates some portions of … The rectorial tithe barn still stands to the south of the church, but is newly roofed with thatch. It is about 70 ft. … manor of Irchester, and the patron and vicar of the parish church, and afterwards to eleven other landowners, some of …
Magna Britannia
… of mountain tups and ewes, on the 18th of October. The church of Ireby was given by Alan, Lord of Allerdale, to the … of a family who took their name from the place. Near the church is the keep of a castle, which probably was the seat … one of whom there is an ancient grave-stone in the parish church. It is said to have been the chief seat of the barony …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Irthlingborough formed two parishes, the one with its church of St. Peter standing in the village on the south side of the main road, and the other with its church of All Saints about a quarter of a mile east of St. Peter's. The site of this church is in a field overlooking the Nene on the south-west …
A History of the County of Northampton
… and to the south and west Little Harrowden. Isham: The Church The village, which is less than half a mile south of the station, has the church of St. Peter at its centre. The rectory lies to the west of the church, and to the south of it is the smithy. When Bridges …
A History of the County of Oxford
… main village is grouped compactly on three sides of the church. The proximity of open arable fields limited expansion west of the church in the pre-inclosure village to a row of dwellings in … road in the 1950's. The land immediately west of the church was acquired by the Parish Council and opened as the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Stopford, then lord of the manor, is somewhat south of the church; and there is an infants' school, built in 1905, on a … stone building, stands on the north-west of the church. A reading room, with billiard room and small library, … is described as one of two chapels annexed to the mother church of Islip. 4 The bridge has no architectural features, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… s., now represented probably by a mill on the Itchen. 16 Church The church of ST. JOHN, standing on low ground on the north bank … small porch at the east of the north transept. The whole church was rebuilt in 1867 in 12th-century style in flint and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of an earlier date than the 17th century. The present church stands on the north side of the road, and the … and contains one or two Scotch firs. The site of the old church is some 200 yds. south of the present church on the banks of the river, the old churchyard …