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| Postglacial Landscape of SW Herefordshire (to 10,000 BC) |
| ...fact a man made landscape. Villages, farmsteads, fields and hedges are all man made features... |
| ...Artic and northern Russia where deep ice fields still exist, it has been possible to... |
| ...in an undrained state will not support arable farming. Crops will not grow with their... |
| ...post Conquest time. The lands would be Waste , that is rendering no profit, for... |
| ...below the 700 foot contour and invariably close to a marsh . Sites have been... |
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| Manorial Records, Court Rolls, Grant of Lease for Lives to Joseph Austin Morgan (1830) |
| ...Austin Morgan of Kentchurch, co Hereford, 5 closes of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture land containing... |
| ...the foot of the grant. The parcels of arable known as: Upper Gorsty Field,... |
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| Digital Archive - Sale Particulars: Upper Coed-y-Grafel (2021) |
| ...stone barns in a traditional fold-yard setting, pastureland and orchard extending, in all, to 22.41... |
| ...onto a veranda looking out over the garden and views beyond. There is a Clearview... |
| ...a productive fruiting fig tree. A nearby field gate leads out to a small paddock... |
| ...the farmhouse is a well sheltered hedge-en closed productive kitchen garden area and a Poly-tunnel... |
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| Digital Archive – Voss Collection: Biography of Dietrich Voss (1926 - 2006) |
| ...house. My parents kept two nanny g oats whose milk we drank and whose kids... |
| ...to help the family income. We were close to the railway line and my father... |
| ...father was able to tether the g oats on the embankment to graze. This grazing... |
| ...during the day to allow the g oats to move along the bank. I would... |
| ...time. We were lucky that we lived close to a farm and we got eggs,... |
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| Sale particulars of the Michaelchurch Estate (c.1988) |
| ...buildings, Church Cottage and a mix of woodland, pasture, parkland, water meadows and commons totalling... |
| ...Phillips; Church Cottage Miss S Devenish. The Commons referred to include Victoria Common, Wells green... |
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| Some Land owners in part of St Margarets, Map 2 (1844) |
| ...Owner Occupier Part of Dolward William Seward Wood & Mary Davis William Bishop Coedpoeth Farm... |
| ...Coedpoeth Farm Thomas Davis Thomas Powell The Corner Farm James Price Thomas Cole Lower House... |
| ...Dickinson Thomas Davies The Slough William Seward Wood Daniel Burnett House Sarah Vaughan Thomas Weston... |
| ... Malthouse ( plot 147) William Seward Wood William Coleman Slough Homestead (plot 148) William... |
| ...Coleman Slough Homestead (plot 148) William Seward Wood Thomas Howard House (plot174) Elizabeth Walters Elizabeth... |
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| Sale of Urishay Castle Estate, Lots 8,9, & 10 (1913) |
| ...Lots 8,9, & 10 Lot 8, Freehold Pasture Land in Peterchuch. Let to Mr James... |
| ...Sold for 30 Lot 9, Freehold Orchard and Pasture Land in Peterchurch. Let to... |
| ...for 21 Lot 10, Two Freehold Enclosures of Meadow Land in Peterchurch. Let to... |
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| Guest Contribution: Dore Workhouse in Victorian Times, by Nancy Elliot (1834 - 1920) |
| ...Colonel Clive, Thomas Delahay, Esq., W. Seward Wood Esq. and Henry Scudamore, Esq. Among the... |
| ..."not more than an acre from a field known as 12 Acres" in occupation of... |
| ...at the back a low wall with wooden rail and pale was to be built.... |
| ...by local gentry, the Clives of Whit field predominating. The Reverend Archer Clive long led... |
| ...Hospital. Later in the century Mr. H.H. Wood of White House, Vowchurch was Chairman for... |
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| Guest Contribution: Guide to St Faith’s Church Bacton (2008 - 2019) |
| ...one. A Roman fort stood in the meadow below, by the River Dore. The earliest... |
| ...is Old English meaning Bacca s en closed homestead and the nearby field named Cwm... |
| ...was said to have granted a ploughed field (perhaps Lower Monk homs , also called... |
| ...fess between three lozenges azure on the corner of the widest panel of these stalls,... |
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| Image and transcript of sale particulars Court-a-Pella, May 2009 (2009) |
| ...former stone pig cots Small ancient apple orchard Land in total of approximately 3.76 acres... |
| ...is surrounded by its own traditional English garden having ornamental trees, shrubs and borders. It... |
| ...and borders. It includes an ancient apple orchard, paddocks and meadow land. The property occupies... |
| ...timbering and centre light, accessed from the garden Garage/Fuel Store approx 6.09m x 2.46m with... |
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