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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… house' owned by the college in 1800 69possibly stood just south of the church. 70In 1680 the parishioners had agreed to … Shaw, curate 1850-90, built for himself in a close south-west of the church a house, which the college bought … stones dressed with ashlar, comprises a chancel, nave with south aisle and clerestory and north and south porches, and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 17th century they were combined under the last name. The south-west corner was occupied by Mill field, c. 205 a., east … by 1300, and Perchen meadow, together c. 79 a., lay south-east and Harram, later Harrow, meadow, c. 91 a., … gardens, besides c. 105 a. of potatoes. 70In 1935 40 a. south of the village were market gardens. 71The area of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of Cambridge, covers 604 ha. (1,492 a.). 3 To the south-west 4it is bounded by the straight Roman road from … to Huntingdonshire. 6 The soil of Fen Drayton lies in the south-east upon Ampthill clay, in the north-west upon other clays and mudstone, mostly overlaid in the south by river gravels, in the north by alluvium. The …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Chesterton rural district. 25After 1974 it belonged to South Cambridgeshire district. 26 In 1980 the district …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… thatched, may include a small medieval cross wing to the south, but the hall to the north was rebuilt in the early … c. 1895), who from the 1870s possessed c. 470 a. in the south-west quarter of the parish. The land probably mostly …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… led to the vestry, chancel, and organ chamber. At the south-west stood a tall tower and spire, overtopping that of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… side arches. There was also a S. porch at this period. The South Aisle of the nave was re-built in the first half of the … rector, 134552, founded it, see Brass Indent). The South Porch was re-built about the same time. Towards the end … lights in a four-centred head with moulded jambs. The South Aisle (11 ft. wide) is of the first half of the 14th …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Fenton FENTON THE town of Fenton lies in the south of the Potteries and in 1910 formed an urban district. … northwest from about 450 ft. to the River Trent. In the south, below Grove Road, the land rises to 500 ft. In 1832 … of Fenton to the west and the Cockster Brook to the south and the east (the common boundary with Longton), while …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 420, in converting the natives of Northumberland and the south of Scotland to Christianity, having proceeded from his … pleasure-grounds, and commanding a fine prospect to the south and west. The church was built in 1838, principally by … is mostly a strong clay; the village is situated on the south side of the vale of the river Went. There is a place of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the eastern of the two reaching the Surrey boundary just south of Haslemere and the western the Hampshire boundary … central originally forming a hall open to the roof. The south bay, and possibly the north, was two-storied from the … braces are visible, some of great thickness. Between the south bays the partition has a double set of curved struts to …