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A History of the County of Sussex
… to the east, and opposite it a lane turns off to the church. Shortly before reaching Moat House and More House a … Chapel, built in 1780. There are a few old houses near the church. The Post Office, east of it, has an external … 12 More Place is a moated site opposite the road to the church. The moat is especially good on the south and west and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… thatched, stand on the main road to the south-west of the church; and half-way between them and the church is a small farmhouse with red brick infilling. Farther … Street crosses the parish from south to north. Beyond the church this has now degenerated into a green lane, but it …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of preservation standing in the Market Square. The old church of St. Mary, of which little remains, stands back from … Elizabethan building used as an infant school. The modern church of St. Mary stands to the eastward of the main street … on the London road, while there are smaller gates by the church, in Ridgmont and in Eversholt. An object of special …
A History of the County of Surrey
… for his own occupation. St. Edward's Roman Catholic Church in Sutton Park was built by Captain Salvin in 1876. … Baptist chapel built in 1879. Mount Hermon Congregational Church was built in 1903. There are also two chapels of the … school in the village of Woking was opened in 1848 as a Church school. It was enlarged in 1901. St. John's was built …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… sixth of the parish to the north-east of it, including the church and extending to Bill Hill, forming a detached part of … well sunk 408 ft. in the upper chalk beds. The parish church of All Saints lies to the east of the town just off … in Rose Street, a road running westward from the parish church to the Reading Road. Near the town hall there are some …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… so few miles distant from it. The village having the church in it, lies at the foot of the hills, very low, almost … king of Kent, in the year 751, first gave Vuldeham to the church of St. Andrew, in Rochester; but sometime after it was … of all his effects, and devised one part to Christ-church, in Canterbury, one part to the church of Rochester, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… towards the northern part of the parish some way from the church. Besides the two farm-houses there were, when Brayley … He died in 1372 seised of a tenement in Woldingham and the church there. Their eldest son Ralph dying before his father, … who reserved to himself and his heirs the advowson of the church and certain privileges as wardships, marriages, &c. 31 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the river by an aqueduct. Just below this point are the church 1 and Wolfhamcote Hall, but the centres of population … 1 miles west, Nethercote, 1 mile southwest of the church, and Flecknoe, mile south of Nethercote. Sawbridge … squareheaded mullioned windows and thatched roofs. The church of St. Mark is a small rectangular building of red and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… features. In the yard of a farm-house southwest of the church is a stone pigeon-house of c. 1700, with stone-tiled … exchange for the capital messuage and the advowson of the church. 38 In 1272 William Levelance granted 6 virgates in … with the hamlets of Burmington and Ditchford in 1316. 73 Church The church of ST. MICHAEL consists of a shallow …
A History of the County of Northampton
… original architectural features. On the west side of the church is an undated two-story house of this period with … house known as 'The Priory', south-west of the church, incorporates part of what appears to be the oldest … by successive alterations. A good stone house near the church, occupied by Miss Keep, was erected about 1770 by …