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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… to Wennington and Abbots Ripton. It consists only of the church, which is in the north-west angle formed by these … Fellowes, third Lord de Ramsey, is now lord of the manor. CHURCH The church of ST. JAMES consists of a chancel (19 ft. by 14 ft.) …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… brook, and the only building beyond the brook is the church. The church is 200 yards away from the village street: its … in the early 13th century, 8 for a large house near the church called the court house was demolished in the 17th …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… a nucleus near the ford, including the manor house and church, westwards along Church Street and southwards from the west end of Church Street along the modern High Street, known in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… structure surrounded by a park, south of which is the church of All Saints. The parish contains 1,004 acres of … and were probably merged in the manor of Little Somborne. Church The church of ALL SAINTS consists of a chancel and nave in one …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… village c. 1809. A lane with branches each side of the church ran in 1847 from the Street north to the … than the 20th century. On the north side of the Street the church was standing in the 13th century, and the glebe house … of it in the 17th century or earlier. North-west of the church a small farmhouse was built of stone rubble in the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… in the south-east. It is situated on high ground, the church occupying a specially fine position in the north-east, … built of brick. The rectory is some distance south of the church on the west side of the street; north of the rectory … of Huntingdon. 62 No further mention of it has been found. CHURCH The church of ST. MARGARET consists of a chancel 33 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Ripton. The more important part of it, including the church, rectory and schools, is on the north side of Ermine … (q.v.) in the family of the Earl of Sandwich. CHURCH The Church of ST. MARTIN consists of a chancel (18 ft. by 17 ft.) …
A History of the County of Oxford
… as Prior's close, given by Eton in 1853 for the new church. 19 Plans of the village made in the 18th century for … ashlar house, also formerly Exeter's, north-west of the church, and the two houses formerly Eton's north-east of the church are typical of several in the village with similar …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Thames, is quite small, with a few thatched cottages. The church stands close to the Thames, about half a mile from … village with Dorchester (Oxon.). To the south-west of the church is a substantial early 18th-century farm-house of red brick. The village street runs south-west from the church, close to which still remain the terraces and yew tree …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Charles Sworder, stands about half a mile north of the church on the site of part of the old Priory buildings, some … surrounded a part of the aisleless nave of the priory church with an external wall. The old thick 13th-century … remaining is a portion of one of the south windows of the church over a doorway to the bedroom above the drawing room, …