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A History of the County of Surrey
… is on the southern face of the chalk, the village and church are on the Green Sand, and the greater part of the … Rede received a grant in tail-male of the house, site and church belfry and churchyard of the same, together with the … from the Domesday Survey to have included the site of a church, presumably Tandridge Church, which is as old as 1120. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… children, and there is also an undenominational Mission Church erected by Messrs. Tasker & Sons of Upper Clatford. … again with the manor of Tangley during the 14th century. Church The church of ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST consists of a small apsidal …
A History of the County of Warwick
… wooded. The village, standing mostly to the west of the church, is on the southern edge of the old parish, the south … at Wood End. To the north-east, about 1 miles from the church, is Umberslade, a large rectangular stone house built … is a reference to the road from Beyeford mill to Tanworth church, 16 and an undated deed, probably slightly earlier, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of which is the village. Some remains of the old church close to Taplow Court existed in 1853, and a laburnum … his Saxon converts here. North of the site of the old church is Taplow Court, the seat of Lord Desborough and the … There are a few buildings to the north of the church which date from the 17th century, but which were much …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 'The line which divides the counties ran between the old church and the two chancels, the former being supposed to be … found on the site are now preserved in the vestry of the church of Redditch. In the middle of the 17th century a … of Bromsgrove and 7 miles north-east of Droitwich. The church stands in a picturesque position on the brow of a …
A History of the County of Surrey
… village stands back from the edge of the chalk hill; the church is on the brow 790 ft. above the sea, with very fine … Wealden Clay. In nearly all other cases the village and church are on the sand. In the tertiary beds in the chalk … marked in old maps and directories as Colegates Farm. The Church school at Tatsfield Green was built in 1846 and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in a north-easterly direction. There is no village. The church of St. Giles stands in the north of the parish, near … the Dissolution, its lands at Tattenhoe were included. 82 CHURCH The church of ST. GILES consists of a chancel and nave in an …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in the earlier 19th century. 35 Teffont Evias 1840 The church and Teffont Manor were built at the south end of the … near the stream. Those on the east side were, like the church and the Rectory, approached by narrow stone bridges … in 1984. The only building in the street south of the church is a house built in the 18th century; a farmstead …
A History of the County of Rutland
… E with the centre arm prolonged into the high road. The church and rectory are in the southern lane. The cottages and … Teigh in 1239 presented his son John de Foleville to the church. 11 The date of Sir William's death is not known. Wright states that he presented to the church of Teigh in 12489. 12 His son and successor, Eustace …
A History of the County of Sussex
… ranged along this road, which, passing the manor house and church, climbs the Downs beyond to lose itself on the open … Coastguard Station. A footpath runs from beside the church, and along the ridge of Bullock Down, to Piddinghoe, … at the head of the village street opposite the church. Some of the cottages are old; Oak Cottage has good …