A Topographical Survey of the Great Road from London to Bath and Bristol, 2. köideFaden, 1792 - 190 pages |
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Abury adorned ancient antiquity appearance avenue bank barrows Bath road beautiful Beckhampton Bevil Grenville bishop Bladud Bowood Bridge Bristol buildings built Calne Camden castle centre Cherhill chiefly Chippenham church city of Bath city of Bristol Corsham cultivated declivity decorated with wood descend Devizes ditch Doric order downs dred Earl Earl of Cornwal east elegant entrance erected extending formed formerly Froxfield Gloucestershire handsome Hartham Park high ground high road horse hundred Hungerford inscription Kennet King King's Bath Lansdown late Laycock Lord Wilmot magnificent Marlborough Marlborough Downs Mendip Hills mile stone noble pass prince principal quarter Ramesbury ridge river Avon Roman Roundaway Hill Salisbury Saxon seat shire side Silbury Silbury Hill Sir William Waller situated Somersetshire south-west southern spot Spye Park square stands Stonehenge stood streets Stukeley summit temple Tottenham town vale valley village Wansdike Wiltshire