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A History of the County of Somerset
… its course successively as Lambrook Road, North Street, Church Street, Sheepway, and Silver Street (after the former … use as a through route before the end of the 19th century. Church and North streets seem to be the core of the … North Street and giving rear access to the eastern side of Church Street. The manor-house stood isolated to the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… there is a 19th-century cottage, sometimes called the old church, which has two 12th-century doorways and other details which appear to have been part of a church. They are said to come from an orchard at the east end … in 1961. 179 Churches. The earliest known reference to the church of Sherborne is in a confirmation by Pope Alexander …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Lord Thomas Poynings Lord de St. John' presented to the church during the episcopacy of Henry Beaufort. 28 This Hugh … recording payment made to the bell-ringers for ringing the church bells on the occasion of Queen Elizabeth's visit to … boundary of the park a little to the west of Bramley Church. 166 The messuage called CRANES PLACE and the lands …
A History of the County of Warwick
… houses. A farm-house about 250 yards NNW. of the church is probably of the end of the 16th century. It is now … a wide fire-place. Sherbourne Farm, about mile NNW. of the church, is a late-18th-century house of red brick but it has … Templars of the Earl of Warwick was worth 7 s. in 1185. 24 Church The medieval church of ALL SAINTS, consisting of a …
A History of the County of Surrey
… are two old elms, and the view looking past them to the church, with its tall timber spire and lych-gate, is … built upon woolpacks, 'in the same manner as our Lady's Church at Salisbury was;' 3 and in his day the house was … population and importance, should never have had a church of its own. Holmbury St. Mary is the name now given to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… two brick cottages in the lane near the site of the old church mark the spot where the entrance gates once stood. … or and azure with two mill-rind crosses counter-coloured. Church The church of LEONARD, built in 1903 by the late Lady Ashburton …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… south-west. Wildmoor Lane branches off from this road at Church End, and skirting the park at St. Leonards, leads to … On the opposite side of the road are St. Leonards' Church and the old manor-house of Sherfield Court, now used … Brocas being returned as a ratepayer as late as 1803. 97 Church The church of ST. LEONARD consists of a chancel 22 ft. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… south of the village street. No other buildings except the church are of any interest or antiquity. There are both Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist chapels. The church stands at the eastern extremity of the village, where … the main street forks into two foot tracks. Next to the church and west of it is the vicarage, successor of the toft …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… area in 1973. 26 Grouped in the north part were the church, the rectory house, a Norman castle or fortified … 19th century. 32 A freehold farmstead stood east of the church: 33 its farmhouse was replaced by a house in the mid … in the later 20th century. Between the street and the church stand two cottages, apparently one 17th-century and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… is grouped round the conspicuous mound on which the parish church stands. On the west there is a fall of some 70 ft. to … but from all points of the surrounding county, the fine church with its dark sandstone walls, rising among the white … forms an effective and delightful picture. Close to the church are the schools and some picturesque old houses of …
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