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A History of the County of Worcester
… To the south of the church is a good half-timber farm-house of the early 17th century; a house of similar type and … added early in the 18th century, has no string-course or gables. Some windows on the east and south are blocked. … for Tibberton was passed in 1810. 3 Chaunters Close is a place-name found in the 17th century. 4 MANORS Though there …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… begins to leave the river, are the grounds of Tichborne House sloping up from the river to the east, while on the … was built in the beginning of the last century in place of the old house, which is known to have existed as … amount at the time of the Survey. Tichborne. Vair a chief or. Walter de Tichborne held two knights' fees from Henry, …
A History of the County of Rutland
… down and not yet rebuilt. Alterations appear to have taken place in the village streets. It seems probable that there … a short distance to the south-east, is apparently part of, or belonged to, an older house, but was later used as offices and stables. There are …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… about 100 yards south of the cross-roads. The old manor-house, which was partially pulled down in 1878, was on a hill … The chief crops are cereals and roots. The following place-names occur in local records: Morpitecroft, Heilegh … of a dispute between Geoffrey the son of John de Thedmers or Tidmarsh and his half-sister Juliane the wife of Adam the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Near the church to the east of the high road is Tidmington House, the residence of Miss Staunton, a large three-story … The wooden balustraded verandah on the south side of the house is of the same date as these additions. The later west … the ordnance datum. To the west the land rises to 300 ft. or more. MANORS TIDMINGTON, which was a member of the manor …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… crops are wheat, barley, oats and turnips. Tidworth House stands in a well-wooded park of 500 acres. It was built … datumis the highest point in the parish, which in no place descends to a lower level than 360 ft. Further to the … Columbers. 58 Smith. Azure two bars between three pbeons or. The third Domesday holding in the parish was that of Croc …
A History of the County of Bedford
… of which the village consists; they are chiefly brick or half-timbered, though here and there a thatched cottage is … has interesting remains of the former Hardwick Manor House. They are situated on high ground, north of the farm, … 1302 by Ingeramus de Bowels, 101 who in turn had given place to John de Clare 102 before 1346, after which date no …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… parish contains 3,281 acres; there are 269 acres of woods or plantations and the remainder is nearly equally divided … hall and also the Blagrove recreation grounds. Calcot House is a fine red brick building standing in a well-wooded … and grandchildren, 20 but for many years no partition took place amongst them. Eventually the descendants of the younger …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… full a third part in number. There are two streets, or villages, called Upper and Lower Street, in the former of … near two miles the other way. It is rather an unfrequented place, and has nothing further remarkable in it. There is no … borough and some lands contiguous in Eastry. The manor house of the latter is at present a neat cottage, situated …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… parish. The Till is no more than an occasional stream or winter bourne, and it was called the Winterbourne in the … side the Rose and Crown is a late-medieval timber-framed house of four bays: the roof of what was its central hall is … north of the road and two bungalows south of it. In Imber Place, north-west of Candown Road, 10 council houses were …
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