5¼ yards. It is also known as a pole and a perch. The reason for this odd measurement appears to be that it is a quarter of a chain, itself a tenth of a furlong.
It is impossible to answer as given as they measure different things: a square foot is a measure of AREA; whereas a perch is a measure of LENGTH. 1 perch = ¼ chain = ¼ × 66 ft = 16½ ft 1 sq perch = 1 perch × 1 perch = 16½ ft × 16½ ft = 272¼ sq ft → 1 sq ft = 4/1089 sq perch ≈ 0.00367 sq perch.
10 perch is one larcham
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A perch, otherwise known as a rod, or a pole, is equal to 16.5 feet.
1 pole (also called a rod or perch) = 15.5 feet.
Two yards? Four feet? A fathom? One rod, pole or perch?
5½ yds, which is one-fourth of a chain. Also known as a "pole" or "perch".
A perch, also named a rod or pole, is equal to 16.5 feet. Therefore, 1.23 perches is equal to 1.23 x 16.5 = 20.295 feet.
5¼ yards. It is also known as a pole and a perch. The reason for this odd measurement appears to be that it is a quarter of a chain, itself a tenth of a furlong.
A rod replaced a perch.
A perch is a unit of linear measure and area measure. In those cases, it is 16.5 feet and one square rod of land, respectively. A perch is a unit in the old British Imperial System of measurement and when used as a measurement of length there are 5.5 yards in a rod pole or perch but when used as a unit of area it is 1/40th of an acre
A pole (also called a rod or perch) is an old form of linear measure equivalent to 5½ yards which is 16½ feet. To convert poles to feet multiply by 16½ - or multiply by 33 and then divide by 2.
A perch could be on a perch after some sort of storm that would cause the perch to be blown from the water and into a tree or a telephone pole.
Yes, they can. A perch for pigeons in a loft is actually a round pole.
With a fishing rod.