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A History of the County of Surrey
… and a Doric porch with a hood supported on brackets. A Church Sunday school was built at Mitcham in 1788 and turned … situated to the south-west of the green on the road to the church. It bears over the door the date 1707 and the initials … that the room at Hall Place was used for service when the church had been burnt by lightning in 1637. But, conversely, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… shows the village dwellings close to the stream and the church in a rather isolated position to the east, 12 but in … Many of the cottagers had lived rent free. 16 In 1955 the church, the Rectory, Town Farm, and the village school, built … farman unusual and attractive arrangement. Beyond the church, on the north side of Church Lane, the impressive …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of it, the parish of Wye joining close up to it. The church stands close on the north side of the village; there … is situated in the bo rough of Godsole, northward from the church, it took the latter of those names from the family of … brought from Maidstone a few years ago, and buried in this church. Laurence Goatley devised this manor to his third son …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… end of the village has a return back to the main road. The church is at the west end of the village, with the Rectory … de Lindsey of Earlstown in Lauderdale, who granted the church of Earlstown to the Abbey of Kelso for the soul of … son and heir of the last named Walter, presented to the church of Molesworth in 1220, when he would have reached his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at the corner of the lane leading to Lower Farm and Church Farm, which was modernized in the 18th century. … or in its immediate vicinity. Even in 1966 the fields of Church farm were not contiguous with the farm-house, and … a.), Chestnut farm (175 a.), Mansion House farm (143 a.), Church farm (69 a.); Manor farm was not sold. At that date …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… parish at the crossing of Kiln Lane and Stokes Lane: the church of All Saints stands at the southern end of the … to Pamber, the inhabitants of which still use the Priory Church. The Priory Farm stands close by: it was once … by the Bishops of Winchester as patrons of the living of Church Oakley. 8 It was, however, regarded throughout as an …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… now uninclosed pastures, stands Horton court-lodge and the church. The western part of the parish is very low, wet, and … the great entrance into the priory, or perhaps the church of it; beyond which, still further eastward, that part … six borderers having one carucate and an half. There is a church, and one mill of twenty five pence, and twentyfour …
A History of the County of Warwick
… runs west for a mile to the hamlet of Copston with its church of St. John; the south-west side is formed by Mere … of Stretton-under-Fosse (1,231 acres), where there is a church mission-room and a Congregational chapel, originally … 1662 and rebuilt in 1789. 5 Across the Brook, east of the church, lies the small hamlet of Brockhurst, on the edge of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… land and 830 of permanent pasture. 3 The small village and church stand on the west side of the main road, which runs … along the foot of the slope of the Chiltern Hills, the church standing back from the road, with the modern vicarage … the south-east. In the vicarage garden, just east of the church, is a pool fed by a spring from the chalk, from which …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and two roads running south-west, one on each side of the church. The more southerly of the two roads was known as New … development has taken place along the street north of the church. 9 Most of the houses date from the 16th, 17th, and … from 1894 and of the West Somerset district from 1974. 80 CHURCH. The 12th-century window on the north side of the …
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