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  • |picture caption=Looking east to Threshfield Threshfield was founded by the Angles. Before 1066, the [[Domesday Book]] shows that the Viking Gamel Bern<ref na
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  • ...ilt in the 1970s on the site of RAF Skellingthorpe, is a mile to the south-east. ...earthwork remains of an old decoy pond can be found on private land to the east of the village.<ref>{{lincstothepast||230147|Skellingthorpe duck decoy}}</r
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  • ...imated at force ten or eleven had been blowing up the Tay estuary at right angles to the bridge. ...oubling the piers of the first bridge by installing the new columns on the east side of each of the existing piers, while arched brickwork would have been
    25 KB (4,142 words) - 11:29, 19 November 2020
  • ...two of these, both to the northwest, are now missing. A stone to the south-east is light grey in colour whereas the others, and the flankers, are pale red. At the north-east of the circle six fragments of Beaker pottery were found beneath the outer
    23 KB (3,532 words) - 23:41, 8 January 2021
  • ...arish includes the village of [[Lockeridge]], also near the river, further east (downstream). ...verlooking the river.<ref>{{NHLE|1008464|Group of five round barrows north-east of the Sanctuary|type=monument}}</ref> In modern archaeology, this it the t
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  • ...illage in the valley of the [[River Alne]], [[Warwickshire]], to the north-east of the market town of [[Alcester]]. The population of the civil parish at t ...0-7091-5509-3}}</ref> certainly some of the walling especially at the east angles, appears to be of an early type.<ref name="Victoria County History"/>
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  • ...n elevation of about 260 feet, panoramic views of the Trent valley and the East and South side of the city of Nottingham, some 165 feet lower. Nearby to th ..., not far from Cotgrave. The area to each side of the Trent was settled by Angles as they made their way up the river to the heartlands and the hills that fo
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  • ...ntages facing south-west, to a prospect of the park and estates, and north-east overlooking a large enclosed rectangular terrace garden on the same lateral ...den. A canal pool, called the "Fountain Pool", was created below the north-east side of the terraces, 417 feet long and 70 feet wide, with a semi-circular
    14 KB (2,251 words) - 19:17, 4 October 2021
  • ...d floor plan.{{sfnp|Hartwell|Hyde|Hubbard|Pevsner|2011|p=433|ps=none}} The east range was extended to the south in about 1508 to provide additional living ...ing.{{sfnp|Angus-Butterworth|1970|p=186|ps=none}} The stained glass in the east wall of the chancel is a 20th-century addition installed by Charles Abraham
    38 KB (5,942 words) - 17:30, 19 January 2022
  • ...e only entrance on the inner side of the west wing: a matching door in the east wing led down to a blind cellar. There were only small windows on the grou ...the western one was demolished.<ref>{{HES|LB46407|Pitreavie Castle, Former East Lodge (The Laich)|cat=C}}</ref>
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  • Six stone circles are visible on the moor immediately east of the derelict Moss Farm.<ref name=h1>{{HES link|Machrie Moor Stone Circle ...six stone circles lie below a prominent notch on the skyline to the north-east where Machrie Glen divides into two steep-sided valleys.<ref name=b118>{{ci
    8 KB (1,299 words) - 22:29, 11 April 2022
  • ...Lordship Lane) to the north, the A1080 road (Westbury Avenue) to the south-east, and A105 road (Wood Green High Road, formerly part of Green Lanes) to the ...ct Palace Gates Line of the Great Eastern Railway, a short distance to the east of Wood Green High Road. Since the railway's closure in 1964, much of the a
    26 KB (4,170 words) - 19:54, 16 June 2022
  • |LG district=East Suffolk ...mediately north of the little village of [[Knodishall]], three miles south-east of [[Saxmundham]], and four miles north-west of the coastal village of [[Al
    5 KB (712 words) - 19:58, 22 August 2022
  • ...alf miles south-west of [[Newbury]] in [[Berkshire]], and nine miles north-east of [[Andover]] in [[Hampshire]]. The village is placed just south-west of A hamlet, [[Crux Easton]], stands around a mile south-east of Ashmansworth.
    5 KB (752 words) - 12:37, 5 September 2022
  • ...was visible from [[Fort Wallington]] which is 2,500 yards to the North and East. The strategically important town of Fareham along with Fareham creek lie i ...west with smaller demi-caponiers at the north, southwest and south salient angles.<ref>National Archive Plans of Fort Fareham held in WO78/ 3670 and WORK 43/
    11 KB (1,788 words) - 12:52, 26 October 2022
  • ...the west. [[Ferring]] to the south and the suburbs of [[Worthing]] to the east. It reaches a summit at 266 feet above sea level. ...[[Angmering]], Ferring and Worthing with views, when the weather is good, east as far as the [[Seven Sisters, Sussex|Seven Sisters]] and west to the [[Isl
    4 KB (695 words) - 21:15, 13 January 2023
  • ...] and [[Lower Beeding]] within it. The A24 runs to west and the A23 to the east and the A272 through [[Cowfold]] to the south. Much has been cleared, but a The [[High Weald Landscape Trail]] leads from Horsham Station east across the forest to [[Handcross]]. The [[Sussex Ouse Valley Way]] crosses
    18 KB (2,989 words) - 13:58, 12 January 2023
  • ...s in the Early English period c. 1166–1266, the chancel and possibly the east windows being of this period.<ref name="Lawshall Appraisal"/> The church wa ...building, previously with an L-shaped plan with a front extension at right angles to the road. This front extension was demolished in 1968 when the building
    33 KB (5,076 words) - 15:42, 12 January 2023
  • ...to a small house for Mr Perkins'.<ref name=g>{{NHLE|1344486|The Grange and East boundary wall|grade=II}}</ref> ...renellated tower, with crocketed pinnacles with bracketed pinnacles set at angles, decorative pierced merlons, and set back buttresses crowned with pinnacles
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  • ...n 1976 - retouched.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Archaeological excavations of the east gate of Portus Lemanis in 1976]] ...been drained to form the [[Romney Marsh]]. A harbour lay to the south and east.<ref name="CBA29"/> A ''vicus'' (civilian settlement) had also sprung up in
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