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Survey of London
… up in the south wall of No. 9 is a witness to this. The house has been largely re-built, and during the alterations … a small well and has continuous newels, the height of the house. It seems certainly to date from the 17th century. Each … an early brick cornice seems to have been re-used. This house has a small enclosure to the south, and, overhanging it …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… and tile-covered roofs. On demolition the S.W. part of the house was found to be mainly of timber-frame construction and … symmetrical W. front of five bays. In the 18th century the house was again enlarged, the plan becoming square and of … bread-oven (o) show that the S.E. room of the 18th-century house was the kitchen. In the 17th century the kitchen had …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… C. W. Campbell Hyslop (1860-1915), owner of Stretton House asylum, did distinguished service for the reserve … (1866-1957), having moved to Cambridge in 1902, acquired a house in Madeira Walk (1906) whence to complete work on An … and eminent Congregational divine, built the White House, Sandford Avenue, as a retirement home; he did not live …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… commuted for a rent-charge of 166, and there is a glebe-house. The church formerly stood on an elevation still called … about a quarter of a mile westward, converted into an ice-house by Earl Bathurst, was discovered, on examination, to be …
A History of the County of Gloucester
A History of the County of Gloucester
… were then being supported at the abbey's cost at its manor-house near the church and his horse given fodder and stabling … to resume supporting the vicar and deacon at the manor-house and take back the extra portion assigned, or else to … a site near the church and timber for building a vicarage house. 57 The abbey evidently adopted the latter course and a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… holdings ranging in size from 11 a. to 47 a., each with a house, and may actually have been held by tenants on leases … 265 a. farmed from Churcham Court, 120 a. farmed from the house west of the church, another farm of 105 a., Stone End … Lane) farm with 68 a., and Cursleys (later Beauchamp House) farm with 67 a. 60 There were 14 farms in the Churcham …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… south of the main road opposite the grounds of the manor-house, Highnam Court; it was recorded from 1300 32 and … became known as Church Lane, and near-by there was a manor-house at Churcham Court by the early 13th century. 44 Church … perhaps brought from elsewhere. 45 In 1812 the house was called Stone End (Stoning) Farm, 46 and it may have …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… with three other manors to William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, and later granted a lease, to run from the end of … belonging to the farmers. There was evidently a manor-house on the site of Churcham Court on the north-west side of … undertook to rebuild a kitchen on the site. 65 In 1649 the house there was of six bays and comprised a kitchen, a little …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of round-headed windows with leaded lights; a small brick house for the minister, also with round-headed windows, … on the west. Unidentified dissenting groups registered a house in the parish in 1817 and at Over in 1835. 68 B.M. …
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