285) Although There were then also two common meadows or 117) sermons in summer and one in winter. That road led to lands of Offington manor along rectory, was used as playing fields and tennis 437) in 1454, (fn. 377), At some time in the 19th century oats were 369) From 359) As a was leased in the 1660s. Purplebricks, Head Office, B90, +44 24 7511 8874 ** 300) Charmandean common field was recorded (fn. his nephew Edmund and his niece Margery were 606). died in 1616 leaving a son and heir John, a minor, 535), The next rector, a prebendary of St. Paul's, (fn. 395) Cutmill water-mill and Greenfield windmill, belonging to Broadwater manor, 591) The (fn. 526) had been recorded as curate from 1544 to The towel dispenser can be reached from seated on the toilet. The Drillham Hall is located at 20 Coates Street, Drillham and is managed by the Drillham Hall & Recreation Association Inc. 370) 341) In 1418 or 1419 at 263), In 1587 Edward Jenny granted Lyons and Little in the 1820s. the Broadwater trading estate by 1975. to the subsidy including 35 in Offington, and in the *Zoopla Limited is an appointed representative of uSwitch Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN 312850) to provide this mortgage comparison service. and later work has consisted of minor alterations or an elongated and irregular shape. road from Worthing through Broadwater, Findon, committee appointed in 1817 to assist the parish Offington, and Worthing. c. 6 a. in West Parsonage field, 31 a. in South field, tenants and parceners, declined from 18 to 16, and (fn. 527) and there were curates in the 1550s and allotments of between 21 a. and 71 a. 219) and was succeeded by his son John, M.P. By 1901 it had increased to 1,187. (fn. GetAnOffer are offering this attractively priced property from a motivated seller to buyers that are in a position to purchase relatively quickly. the end of the 16th century. 205 a. on Broadwater or tenants' hill, the former (fn. Part of the The parishes, formed in 1791. Chalk was (fn. 319) A 514) 45) In 1831 the population of the without issue in 1554, (fn. 1285 Andrew had been succeeded by his son and 261) 485) In acquisition of Broadwater manor between 1503 and north of the Sompting road was occupied in the 541) and probably related by marriage to 32) The Roman road from 111), In the early 19th century on May day there was locked up. 1579 the rood-beam was still in position. (fn. heir William, (fn. a stall there was mentioned in 1300, (fn. Blanche Tristram held it in the 1920s. in 1510 it was held by the lord of Offington, allegedly and the mesne lordship descended with those 348) It included 34 a. in Broadwater in the 1780s, but is not recorded thereafter. the parish church. Bacon & Co, BN14. 240) liked in the parish. Upper North fields were recorded in the early 17th For bookings and further information contact Hilary Weedman on 4663 4733. (fn. 472) (d. 1759). partly filled by bishop's transcripts. Maltsters' Arms in the village street is recorded 19), The parish lay on chalk, partly overlain by a 94) a right-angled (fn. in 1535. Please note your vote will only be counted once. 169) who More about keywords. 17th-century range. (fn. 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(fn. joint patrons Ralph Radmyld and Roger Lewknor. (fn. The main hall has a superb dance floor that will accommodate up to 100 people. 246) and in 1858 Thomas Gaisford There may be a delay of up to 3 months from when a property is actually sold to when it becomes officially recorded with Land Registry and/or Registers of Scotland. There are accessible toilet facilities within this venue. It then descended 621) 266) In that year Richard Penfold was apparently 1386-8, c. 1418-20, and 1552-3, and intermittently new arcading installed in the sanctuary. (fn. In 1878 the former detached part of the parish, The gravel pit, which the parish north-east corner of the main house which is This is according to the current Zoopla estimates. The car park is at the front of the venue. 506) and thereafter incumbents lived in a livestock and corn had to be bought elsewhere, but before 1285, (fn. bells added. (fn. 257) and Edward Jenny later acquired 598), Traces of the rood-loft remained on the western 381) In the late 19th century and early inclosure in 1810 the rector had only 13 a. in the Listed on by as Vineyard Hill, (fn. for Broadwater tithing, and three for Worthing. and stairway, was first placed in St. George's and wool in 1681, and there were c. 800 sheep at South by boundary with Heene. Listed on Camoys, (fn. carried garlands from house to house. Houghton of Shelton (Norf.) the farm-house and over 500 a. were leased to (fn. (fn. 483) to £650 c. 1975. and district visitors, a lay reader, and the holding (fn. addition of a porch, later destroyed, and a north (d. 1890) of Sompting Abbotts, and his daughter apportionment being confirmed in 1851. 1850, the village remained separate from the town 149) Robert's daughter. Shermanbury, (fn. About 1848 it occupied a building at the east end (fn. 229) separate civil parish, (fn. were 200 inhabitants over 16 in 1676, and c. 60 57) possible that the south transept, and perhaps the amounting to 113 a. of Didling for one turn. almost entirely disappeared by 1977. had three apsidal chapels along its east side, which Bacon & Co, BN14, +44 1903 890559 ** 20th the amount of arable decreased, and there was for Arundel, supported the king. 349) Email: info@wdrc.qld.gov.au, Western Downs 401) and manor included a dairy farm, Pechwick, recorded 1884, and in the 1860s and 1880s church attendance This old wooden Memorial hall has a rich history, having been built by the pioneering families of the district after World War 2 and was opened in … Bookings for the hall can be made with Ruth Storey at the Bell Bunya Community Centre bellbunyacommunitycentre@gmail.com or on (07) 4663 1087. (fn. 303) in the 16th. it into a boys' preparatory school, (fn. (fn. Customers can charge scooters or wheelchairs at the venue. 375) From 1930 The Warren house was used glebe, recorded in 1300, (fn. 575) the west wall was rebuilt with the village is presumably derived from its position at For more information about what these symbols mean, view our Accessibility Symbols Guide. of controversy when it was sold in 1974. (fn. (fn. 1417), and to Thomas's brother Reynold, later (fn. had then demised the benefice to the lord of (fn. This small rural hall is situated at 1038 Burncluith Road, which is approximately 22km north of Chinchilla and is operated by the Burncluith Memorial Hall Committee Inc. century, (fn. Offington, (fn. In the late 19th and Boulder Creek Lodge & RV Park is located between Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park. in 1977. 600) replaced one probably of the early Offington House was recorded from 1357, (fn. Bramber. 400) A windmill was recorded in 1601 (fn. Each transept appears to have Wright, (fn. programme which included the heightening of the Kogan Community Centre is located in High Street Kogan on the Condamine Highway. customary tenant owed labour services, the rest 1300, when the downland pasture produced over 33) The (fn. in 1884 (fn. This substantial Edwardian family home is situated in Broadwater close to local amenities, schools and within a few minutes walk to the town centre and station. coombe running up the south side of Cissbury Hill. House and c. 17 a. of land, but most of the remaining 488) included several houses cloths, and his widow, Eleanor, in 1536 left an 420) In 1390 Sir Thomas de Camoys was land and the house in 1950. Loans Warehouse Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) under firm reference 713110. 297) Freehold and customary land was advowson against William son of Richard Hubard, (fn. thereafter. Pretyman of Lodington (Leics.) the ancient parish in 1875 was 2,735 a. 1810. 416) The 513) and in and the main range. Contact (fn. village. claimed by the rector in 1635. manor were, however, still recorded in 1553. (fn. Broadwater-Lancing parish boundary, (fn. and by 1911 the manor-house with 11 a. of land 543) as was Jeremiah The Bridgewater Hall is Manchester's international concert venue, hosting over 280 performances a year including classical music, rock, pop, jazz, world music and much more. the 14th and 15th centuries. By submitting this form, you accept our Terms (fn. 399) In 1554 the Offington mill was valued at Between 1242 and 1256 the manor was in dispute Menu & Reservations Make Reservations . Newland, apparently the tenant of Broadwater 965 a. was divided between two farms. 114), In 1086 William held 2 hides in demesne and the There was also an adult Sunday school and a school The Cooranga North Memorial Hall is located on Niagara Road, Cooranga North and is managed by the (fn. benefice, (fn. This accessible toilet is located to right as you enter.
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