English VillagesB. T. Batsford, 1975 - 199 Seiten |
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... stone , timber and brick . It has been called the loveliest village in England ; but then so have several other clothiers ' settle- ments in the neighbourhood . Many would award the palm to Castle Combe in its shaded vale , with golden ...
... stone , timber and brick . It has been called the loveliest village in England ; but then so have several other clothiers ' settle- ments in the neighbourhood . Many would award the palm to Castle Combe in its shaded vale , with golden ...
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... stone comes from Weldon quarry , its weathering qualities finding a sturdy advertisement in the Eleanor Crosses at Hardingstone and Geddington . The original sequence of these monuments marked stopping places on the funeral journey to ...
... stone comes from Weldon quarry , its weathering qualities finding a sturdy advertisement in the Eleanor Crosses at Hardingstone and Geddington . The original sequence of these monuments marked stopping places on the funeral journey to ...
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... stone ruins , chimneys and flues . Some of the most rewarding pits were those around Alston , the highest market town in England . Their gradual decline reduced Allendale Town to village status . Well over beyond Allendale , beside the ...
... stone ruins , chimneys and flues . Some of the most rewarding pits were those around Alston , the highest market town in England . Their gradual decline reduced Allendale Town to village status . Well over beyond Allendale , beside the ...
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Two The Seaboard | 43 |
Three The West Country | 67 |
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Abbey Akenham boats Breckland brick bridge building built burial buried Castle chapel church of St church tower churchyard Cley-next-the-Sea coast Cockley Cley commemorated Cotswolds cottages Crich cross Devon Domesday Book Dorset earthworks East eighteenth century England farm farmers Fens forest gardens granite grey ground hall hamlets harbour Henry hill hundred industry iron Kent known land lanes later limestone lived look main street manor house miles mill moors motte and bailey museum National Trust neighbouring Norfolk Norman once original parish park pele tower Pennines preserved Puckeridge quarries railway region remains restored ridge River road Roman Romano-British Romney Marsh roofs ruins Santon Downham Saxon settlements side slope smugglers spire St Paul's Cathedral stone Suffolk survived Sussex thatched timber tion town trade Tudor vale valley village green village street visitors walls watermill Weald West wool Yorkshire